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SSC results published

Sun News Desk: The results of Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and equivalent examinations across the country have been published on Monday. This year the combined pass rate is 87.44 percent. Last year, it was 93.58 percent.

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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina officially announced the results by joining a function at International Mother Language Institute in the capital virtually from her official residence Ganobhaban.

This year, 9 General Education Boards, Madrasas and Technical Education Boards combined, more than 20 lakh candidates participated in the SSC and equivalent exams. A total of 3,790 centers conducted the exam. Among the total number of candidates, SSC candidates under general education boards alone are about 16 lakhs.

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How to know SSC result:

After the official release of the result, students will know the result through SMS. Besides, you can know the result by selecting the roll and registration number, examination name, year and education board on the website www.educationboardresults.gov.bd.

To get the result through SMS, go to the message option of the mobile and write SSC, write the first three letters of the board name with a space, write the roll number with a space, and write the year of passing with a space and send it to 16222.

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For example, if any candidate of Dhaka Board wants to know the result- SSC DHA 123456 2022 should be written and sent to 16222. Result will be known in return sms.

Sun News/MR

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