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Bangladesh to release results of SSC, equivalent exams on Thursday

Students can check the results online, via SMS or at their institutions from 2pm

SSC results out Thursday

Staff Correspondent

bdnews24.com

Published : 08 Jul 2025, 06:54 PM

Updated : 08 Jul 2025, 06:54 PM

The results of this year's Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and equivalent exams are set to be published on Thursday.

Students will be able to access the results online on the websites of their respective education boards, at their exam centres or educational institutions, or via SMS from 2pm that day.

The date was announced in a statement signed by Prof Khandaker Ehsanul Kabir, chairman of the Dhaka Education Board and president of the Inter-Education Board Coordination Committee, on Tuesday.

Applications for result re-evaluation can be submitted through SMS from Jul 11-17.

This year's SSC and equivalent exams were held nationwide from Apr 10. The written exams ended on May 13, and were followed by practical exams from May 15-22.

More than 1.93 million students registered to sit for the exams under nine general education boards, along with the madrasa and technical education boards.

HOW TO CHECK RESULTS

To check their results online, students will need to enter their roll number, registration number, exam year, and select the appropriate board on the official result website before clicking the submit button.

Alternatively, results can be obtained via mobile SMS by typing SSC <space> first three letters of the education board <space> roll number <space> 2025 and sending it to 16222.

Madrasa students will need to type Dakhil <space> Mad <space> roll number <space> 2025 and send the SMS to 16222.

Students under the technical board should type SSC <space> Tec <space> roll number <space> 2025 and send it to the same number. A reply SMS will then provide their results.

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