For two decades, Bangladesh lived under a comforting numerical, statistical, and sweetly deceptive illusion.
English and ICT see highest failure rates
.Students seeking re-evaluation of their Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) results can apply between October 17 and 23..After the HSC exams results published today, Professor Dr Khondoker Ehsanul Kabir, chairman of the Dhaka Education Board and president of the Inter-Education Board
Female students lead in both pass rate and GPA-5 achievements across education boards
However, 14 candidates failed
Only 345 educational institutions achieved a 100 percent pass rate in this year's HSC and equivalent exams
The average pass rate in this year's HSC and equivalent examinations drops by 18.95 percentage points
Students will be able to access their results both online and through SMS soon after the announcement
Results will be available online and via SMS from 10 am
The average pass rate in this year's HSC and equivalent examinations drops by 18.95 percentage points
Students will be able to access their results both online and through SMS soon after the announcement
Results will be available online and via SMS from 10 am
Education experts have urged the government not to concede to students’ demands for automatic passes and result re-evaluations, terming such demands illogical, unacceptable, and with far-reaching consequences.
The problem of students underperforming in English is perennial.
Girls have outperformed boys in terms of pass rate in Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) exams for 14 years in a row
With the results published, HSC Graduates have entered a crucial stage of their lives. Some have achieved the results they have wanted, whilst some have not, either way, a new journey awaits — university life! These will perhaps be the best four years of their lives.
The number is 10 times higher than that in the previous year's HSC and equivalent examinations. In the 2021 HSC and equivalent examinations, only five educational institutions around the country had zero pass rate.
The pass rate of HSC is 84.31 percent, madrasa examinations 92.56 percent and vocational exams 94.41 percent
PM congratulated the girls, while also saying that the boys should do better and focus more.