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How to see your HSC 2022 result
The results of 2022 Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and equivalent examinations of 2022 are being published today. The results will be officially announced at the International Mother Language Institute in Segunbagicha, Dhaka at 12:30 pm.
The results will be uploaded on the website of the respective education boards from 11:30 am. From then onwards, anyone can check his/her result via mobile SMS and on the website with roll and registration numbers.
HOW TO GET 2022 HSC AND EQUIVALENT EXAM RESULTS ON MOBILE PHONE
To get the result through SMS, a candidate will have to send an SMS typing HSC, and then write the first three letters of the respective education board. Then write the roll number with a space and write the year of exam with another space. Finally send it to 16222. Result will be sent in return SMS.
Example: “HSC DHA 34**** 2022” and sent to 16222
HOW TO SEE ALIM RESULT
To get Alim result, write ALIM, and then write MAD with a space, and then write roll number with another space, write the year of exam and send to 16222.
Example: “ALIM MAD 34**** 2022” and sent to 16222
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HOW TO SEE TECHNICAL EDUCATION BOARD RESULT
In case of Technical Education Board, write HSC, and then write TEC with a space, write the roll number with another space and write the year of exam and send it to 16222.
Example: “HSC TEC 34**** 2022” and sent to 16222Candidates can also get their results from http://www.educationboardresults.gov.bd entering roll and registration numbers.
SSC Results 2022: Girls slightly ahead of boys with 87.71% pass rate
Female students have secured slight better pass rate, at 87.71 percent, than their male counterparts at the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and equivalent exams for 2022, as in the previous year.
The SSC pass rate of male students is 87.16 percent.
Education Minister Dipu Moni shared detailed information on this year’s SSC results during a press conference at International Mother Language Institute in Dhaka on Monday noon.
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This year, 17,43,619 students -- 8,70,046 boys and 8,73,573 girls -- from 29,639 institutes under 11 education boards in the country successfully passed the SSC and equivalents exams.
Girls also ahead in achieving GPA-5
A total of 2,69,602 students across the country have scored GPA-5. Among them, 1,21,156 are male students and 1,48,446 female.
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This year, more than 20 lakh students took part in SSC and equivalent examinations.
Of them, 15.99 lakh were from nine general education boards, 2.68 lakh under the Madrasa Education Board, and 1.53 lakh under the Technical Education Board. SSC and equivalent examinations began across the country on September 15.
Job seekers of state banks, FI urge panel result publication
Demanding the result publication of third panel (fourth) phase, officers (General) 2017 of five banks, state owned and financial institutions, the job seekers organized a human chain in front of Bangladesh Bank on Tuesday.
They urged immediate publication of the result of the combined examination which was taken by the Bankers' Selection Committee, a wing of the central bank.
The five integrated banks and financial institutions include state-owned Sonali Bank, Bangladesh Krishi Bank, Rajshahi Krishi Unnayan Bank, Investment Corporation of Bangladesh (ICB) and Bangladesh Development Bank (BDBL).
Several hundreds of job seekers took part in the human chain. They said the final results have been published in three phases (merit list and two panels) against 2,564 posts of general officers of five integrated banks and financial institutions by the Bankers' Selection Committee Secretariat.
They claimed, “As provided by the concerned institutions, as far as we know, even after giving the merit list and two panels, more than 350 posts are still vacant."
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Five banks and financial institutions have already sent their demand letters to the Bankers' Selection Committee Secretariat to fill the vacancies.
In this situation, the job seekers are demanding appointments from the third panel (4th phase).
They said the recruitment process had been delayed for two years due to the Covid-19 pandemic situation.
A large portion of the candidates who took part in the oral examination have passed the age limit for applying for the job. They do not have the opportunity to apply for any new recruitment test.
Considering the age of the job candidates and Covid-19 situation they appealed to the concerned people including the Governor of Bangladesh Bank to publish the results of the third panel.