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SSC results out today. Here's how to check your grades

SSC results out today. Here's how to check your grades

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Students will be able to check their results on the websites of their respective education boards or at their schools

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Publisted at 10:08 AM, Sun May 12th, 2024

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The results of the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and equivalent exams will be published on Sunday (12 May).

A summary of the results will be presented to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at the Ganabhaban at 10am, the education ministry said.

Afterwards, the prime minister will officially make the results available. Students will be able to check their results on the websites of their respective education boards or at their schools.

Candidates can get their results online or through SMS after 11:00am.

To get the results under general boards through SMS, candidates have to type SSC, the first three letters of the board name, followed by the candidate's roll number and the year, and send the message to 16222.

For example, a candidate who sat for the exams under the Dhaka board this year, with a roll number of "123456" will have to send: SSC <space> Dha <space> 123456 <space> 2024 and send the SMS to 16222.

One can also check results from http://www.educationboardresults.gov.bd, entering their roll and registration numbers.

Educational institutions can also download the result sheet from https://dhakaeducationboard.gov.bd by putting in the EIIN number of the institution.

The SSC and equivalent exams started on 15 February and ended on 12 March.

More than 2 million students sat for the exams across the country.

Results are usually published within 60 days of the completion of the examinations.

This year, 2,024,192 students registered for the exams under 11 education boards.

Of them, 1,606,879 students took the exams under the nine general education boards, 242,314 sat for Dakhil exams under the Madrasa Education Board, and another 126,373 under the Vocational or Dakhil (Vocational) exams under the Technical Education Board.

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