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Dakhil recheck: 16 students achieve GPA-5, 991 clear exams

A total of 139 students have secured a GPA-5

16 Dakhil students get GPA-5 after recheck, 991 pass

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Published : 10 Aug 2025, 07:26 PM

Updated : 10 Aug 2025, 07:26 PM

In the recheck of this year’s Dakhil examination answer scripts, 16 students who had previously failed, have now achieved a GPA-5.

In the results published in July, 991 students who were turned out unsuccessful, have passed after the re-evaluation. Additionally, 139 students have newly achieved a GPA-5.

The Madrasah Education Board published the reassessment results on Sunday.

According to the result notification from the board, 32,605 students applied for the re-evaluation of 60,930 answer scripts. Among them, the results of 1,912 students have changed.

The education boards have released the results of rechecks of the Secondary School Certificate and equivalent exams on their websites.

Students are being informed of the updated results through an SMS to the mobile phone number they used to apply for rechecking their copies.

Earlier, authorities accepted applications for revaluation of results from Jul 11 to Jul 17. Students applied through the Teletalk mobile operator by paying a fee of Tk 150 for each paper rechecked.

The SSC and equivalent examinations results were published on Jul 10. As many as 660,000 students failed this year's SSC and equivalent examinations.

During the rechecking of copies, the education boards do not re-evaluate the results, but recalculate the marks obtained by the students. Even if they initially fail, many apply for rechecking of the SSC and HSC examination answer scripts and eventually pass the exams.

After applying for the rechecking of last year's HSC and equivalent examination answer copies, 1,273 candidates who had failed earlier eventually passed, while 704 students got a GPA-5.

Of these, two candidates had failed earlier but secured a GPA-5 after applying for rechecks.

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