BSS-15 HSC-RESULTS LEAD TWO DHAKA

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HSC-RESULTS LEAD TWO DHAKA

A total of 909 educational institutions achieved 100 percent pass rate in the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and its equivalent examinations-2019 across the country this year.

Of those, 52 institutions are from Dhaka Board, 34 from Rajshahi, 31 from Cumilla, 18 from Jashore, 4 from Chattogram, 5 from Barishal, 7 from Sylhet and 20 from Dinajpur while the number of hundred percent successful institutions under Madrasa Board is 615 and 121 in technical board.

A total of 400 educational institutions achieved 100 percent pass rate in the HSC and its equivalent exams last year.

Students of 41 colleges and madrasas under seven out of 10 Education Boards failed to come out successful in this year’s HSC and equivalent examinations.

The number of zero pass rate institutions is 15 in Dhaka Board, seven in Rajshahi Board, three in Cumilla, one in Chattogram, seven in Dinajpur, seven in Madrasah Board and 1 in Dhaka (DIBS) board.

The number of colleges and madrasas with `zero results’ was 55 last year.

Cumilla Board has secured the top position among eight general educational boards with 77.74 percent pass rate in the HSC examinations this year.

A total of 94,360 students appeared in the examination under Cumilla Board. Of them, 73,358 have come out successful.

The pass rate of Rajshahi Board is 76.38 percent, while it is 71.09 percent in Dhaka, 75.65 percent in Jashore, 62.19 percent in Chattogram, 70.65 percent in Barisal, 67.05 in Sylhet and 71.78 in Dinajpur Board.

Students under Chattogram Education Board performed poor in terms of pass rate compared to other education boards with 62.19 percent pass rate.

The eight general education boards secured 71.85 percent pass rate with 41,807 GPA-5 achievers in the Higher Education Certificate (HSC) examinations this year.

A total of 11,26,126 students appeared in the examinations while 8,09,149 came out successful under eight general education boards, according to the results published today.

The pass rate has increased by 7.29 percentage points to 73.93 per cent from last year’s 66.64 per cent.

Number of GPA-5 achievers also increased as 29,262 students attained the maximum grade point average (GPA) in last year’s examinations.

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