HSC results
HSC Results: Jashore Board secures highest pass rate & Dhaka excels in GPA 5
Jashore Board has topped in the pass rate of this year’s Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and equivalent examinations while Dhaka Board has recorded the highest number of GPA 5.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday unveiled the results of HSC and equivalent examinations 2021, joining a function at International Mother Language Institute virtually from her official residence Gonobhaban.
Read: HSC exams: 5 institutions witness 0% pass rate
This year, the average pass rate in HSC and equivalent examinations is 95.26 per cent.
A total of 98.11 per cent students passed the HSC exams under Jashore Board, 97.49 per cent in Cumilla, 97.29 per cent in Rajshahi Board, 96.20 percent in Dhaka Board, 95.76 percent in Barishal, 95.71 percent in Mymensingh, 94.80 percent in Sylhet, 92.43 per cent in Dinajpur and 89.39 per cent under Chattogram Board.
Meanwhile, a total of 1,89,169 students secured the highest grade GPA 5.
Among them, 59,233 students got GPA 5 in Dhaka Board, 32,800 in Rajshahi, 20,878 in Jashore, 15,349 in Dinajpur, 14,153 in Cumilla 13,720 in Chattogram, 9,971 in Barishal, 7,687 in Mymensingh and 4,731 in Sylhet Board.
Read: 95.26% pass HSC, equivalent examinations
A total of 14,03,244 candidates took part in the shortened HSC and equivalent exams from 9,183 educational institutions under 11 education boards in the country.
The HSC and equivalent exams were held on December 02-30 last year with shortened syllabus due to long Covid-19-induced closure of educational institutions.
PM publishes HSC, equivalent exam results
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday published the results of Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and equivalent examinations 2021.
She published the results, joining a function at International Mother Language Institute virtually from her official residence Ganobhaban.
On behalf of the Prime Minister, Education Minister Dr Dipu Moni received the results of the HSC and equivalent exams-2021 and related statistics from the chairmen of all the education boards.
A total of 14,03,244 candidates took part in the HSC and equivalent exams from 9,183 educational institutions under 11 education boards in the country.
The candidates– 7,32,029 males and 6,71,215 females — sat for the HSC and equivalent exams at 2,621 centres.
Also read: SSC, HSC’s 2022 exams likely in mid-year: Dipu Moni
The HSC and equivalent exams were held on December 02-30 last with shortened syllabi.
But the exams for 2020 could not be held due to the Covid-19 outbreak and the results were prepared based on the candidates’ performances in previous public examinations.
At the function, Deputy Minister for Education Mohibul Hasan Chowdhoury delivered the welcome speech, while Secondary and Higher Education Secretary Md Abu Bakr Siddique and Technical and Madarash education Secretary Md Aminul Islam Khan presented data and statistics over the HSC and equivalent exams and candidates.
Also read: DMP asks HSC examinees to leave home early for exams Wednesday
Some 1,49,397 candidates – 105,538 males and 43,859 females-- from 1845 institutes took part in the exams under the Technical Board, while 1,13,167 candidates – 61,758 males and 51,409 females – from 2691 institutes under the Madrasah Board.
HSC results today
The wait of some 13, 99, 690 students will come to an end as the results of the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and equivalent examinations of 2021 will be published on Sunday.
The results will be officially announced at the International Mother Language Institute at Segunbagicha in the capital at 11:30am, said the Education Ministry on Saturday.
After a 7-month delay caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and its equivalent examinations for the academic session 2020-21 were held in December 2021.
The SSC and the HSC examinations of 2021 could not be held as per the schedules due to the Covid-19 pandemic and then the government decided to hold the examinations with shortened syllabuses.
Also read: DMP asks HSC examinees to leave home early for exams Wednesday
The SSC and equivalent examinations that began on November 14 concluded on November 23while the HSC exams concluded on December 30.
Educational institutions across the country had remained closed since March last year due to the Covid-19 pandemic and the closure was extended several times.
Finally, the government reopened schools and colleges on September 13 following an improvement in the Covid-19 situation.
Also read: SSC, HSC’s 2022 exams likely in mid-year: Dipu Moni
Last year’s HSC examinees were evaluated on the basis of their results of JSC and SSC exams, a decision which received a mixed reaction.
HSC results tomorrow
The results of the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and equivalent examinations of 2021 will be published on Sunday.
The results will be officially announced at the International Mother Language Institute at Segunbagicha in the capital at 11:30am, said the Education Ministry on Saturday.
“The results of HSC, Alim, HSC vocational, Business Management and Diploma-in-Commerce exams results will be published on Sunday, “MA Khayer, Education Ministry’s Public Relations Officer M A Khair told UNB on Thursday.
After a 7-month delay caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and its equivalent examinations for the academic session 2020-21 were held in December 2021.
The SSC and the HSC examinations of 2021 could not be held as per the schedules due to the Covid-19 pandemic and then the government decided to hold the examinations with shortened syllabuses.
Read: Educational institutions to be reopened after Feb 21: Health Minister
The SSC and equivalent examinations that began on November 14 concluded on November 23while the HSC exams concluded on December 30.
Educational institutions across the country had remained closed since March last year due to the Covid-19 pandemic and the closure was extended several times.
Finally, the government reopened schools and colleges on September 13 following an improvement in the Covid-19 situation.
Last year’s HSC examinees were evaluated on the basis of their results of JSC and SSC exams, a decision which received a mixed reaction.
HSC results on February 13
The results of the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and equivalent examinations of 2021 will be published on February 13.
“The results of HSC, Alim, HSC vocational, Business Management and Diploma-in-Commerce exams results will be published on Sunday, said MA Khayer,” Education Ministry Public Relations Officer M A Khair told UNB on Thursday.
After a 7-month delay caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and its equivalent examinations for the academic session 2020-21 were held in December 2021.
The SSC and the HSC examinations of 2021 could not be held as per the schedules due to the Covid-19 pandemic and then the government decided to hold the examinations with shortened syllabuses.
Also read: DMP asks HSC examinees to leave home early for exams Wednesday
The SSC and equivalent examinations that began on November 14 concluded on November 23while the HSC exams concluded on December 30.
Educational institutions across the country had remained closed since March last year due to the Covid-19 pandemic and the closure was extended several times.
Also read: SSC, HSC’s 2022 exams likely in mid-year: Dipu Moni
Finally, the government reopened schools and colleges on September 13 following an improvement in the Covid-19 situation.
Last year’s HSC examinees were evaluated on the basis of their results of JSC and SSC exams, a decision which received a mixed reaction.
Refrain from unnecessary criticism: PM Hasina
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Saturday asked those who are criticising the results of HSC and equivalent exams following the new system to refrain from unnecessary criticisms.
Do not gather at schools, education institutes for HSC results: Education Ministry
The Education Ministry in a circular has strictly asked students and their guardians not to congregate in person at schools or educational institutes for the results of the HSC and equivalent exam results, that are due on Saturday, Jan 30th.
HSC results on Saturday
The results of Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and equivalent exams of 2020 will be published on early Saturday.
HSC results: Reports on three amendment bills placed in JS
Reports on three amendment bills were placed in Parliament on Thursday, aiming to publish the results of the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and equivalent examinations by January 28 next.
3 amendment bills placed in JS to publish HSC results
Three amendment bills were placed in Parliament on Tuesday, aiming to publish the results of the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and equivalent examinations by January 28 next.