Saturday, August 8, 2015

GPA 5: 42,894 score, Success rate down

The success rate in this year’s Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and equivalent examinations has gone down to 69.60 per cent against last year’s 78.33pc. Education Minister Nurul Islam Nahid announced the results on Sunday. A total of 42,894 students have scored GPA 5 this year. A total of 1,061,614 students under 10 education boards, including madrasa and technical boards, took the exams this year held between April 1 and June 22. The students will be able to get their results at their institutions and also on the education ministry website from 2pm. 
The educational institutions will receive the results in e-mail. Like the previous years, students will also be able to know their result via SMS on their mobile phones. They will have to send an SMS to 16222 with text 'HSC' followed by a space then first 3 letters of the respective education board then another space then roll number followed by space again then '2015'. 

For example: hsc dha 123456 2015 and send to 16222. 

Madrasa students will have to write ‘Alim’ and ‘Mad’ instead of ‘HSC’ and respective board’s first three letters. The rest of the process is same. For vocational results, students will have to write ‘Tec’ instead of the board’s name. The rest of the process is same. Srikanta Kumar Chandra, the exam controller of the Inter-Board Coordination Subcommittee, said that students would be able to apply for re-evaluation of their results, if needed, between Aug 10 and 16. Students will have to send an SMS only from Teletalk numbers to 16222 with text ‘RSC’ followed by a space then first three letters of the respective education board then another space then roll number followed by space again then the subject code. If there are more than one subject, one will have to write the codes giving commas after each subject code in the same SMS. The sender will then get a PIN number. The amount of fee that will have to be paid will also be mentioned in the reply to the text message. If the terms are accepted, the student will then have to send another SMS to the same number with text ‘RSC’ followed by a space then ‘YES’ then another space then a mobile phone number to contact. Tk 150 will be charged for re-evaluation of each subject, according to a news agency.



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