
No central programme will be held tomorrow to publish combined results of the Higher Secondary Certificate and equivalent examinations this year.
Instead of that, the results will be published separately from 11 boards across the country at 11:00am on the day and the candidates will get the results in four ways, via websites of the board and institution concerned, sending messages and physically at their own educational institutions.
This year results of the six cancelled exams of the HSC and equivalent exams will be published through the subject mapping method based on results of the Secondary School Certificate and equivalent exams.
Every year results of the public exams such as the SSC, HSC and equivalent exams were handed over to the prime minister by chairmen of nine general boards, Bangladesh Madrassah Education Board and Bangladesh Technical Education Board before publishing the results.
Then the results are published at a press conference held by the education ministry.
‘This year neither any central programme nor any press conference at the education ministry will be held to publish the combined results,’ said Bangladesh Inter-Education Board Coordination Committee chair professor Tapan Kumar Sarkar on Sunday.
He, also chairman of Dhaka board, said that all 11 boards would publish the reports separately from their own boards and websites at 11:00am.
‘The students can get the results by downloading it from their own board’s and educational institution’s websites, sending messages and from the notice board in their own educational institutions,’ he mentioned.
A notice issued by the Dhaka Education Board said that the result sheet can be downloaded from www.dhakaeducationboard.gov.bd, www.educationboardresults.gov.bd and www.eduboardresults.gov.bd by clicking the result corner and entering the educational institution’s EIIN.
The result sheet can also be downloaded by entering roll and registration numbers.
Examinees can also get results through SMS by typing HSC, first three letters of the board’s name, roll and year (HSC Dha 123456 2024) and sending this to 16222.
The HSC and equivalent exams were originally scheduled to be held between June 30 and August 21 this year.
After holding examinations on seven subjects, during the student-led mass uprising, the authorities had suspended the exams at different times from July 18 to August 10.
After the fall of the Hasina government, the exams were rescheduled to be started on August 11 which was again rescheduled to be resumed on September 11.
In the face of student protest, the government on August 20 cancelled the remaining six examinations of the postponed HSC and equivalent examinations.
‘The results of these six examinations were prepared by the students’ results in relevant subjects in SSC and equivalent exams,’ professor Tapan Kumar Sarkar added.Â
A total of 14.5 lakh students — 7.5 lakh male and 7 lakh female — took the exams from 9,463 educational institutions this year.