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HSC, equivalent exam results to publish tomorrow

Greenwatch Desk Exams 2025-10-15, 2:30pm

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The results of the HSC and equivalent examinations-2025 will be published tomorrow at 10 am.


The announcement was made in a notification on Monday signed by Dr. Khandoker Ehsanul Kabi, President of the Bangladesh Inter-Education Board Coordination Committee and Chairman of the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Dhaka.

According to the notification, the results of the HSC and equivalent exams under the Dhaka, Rajshahi, Cumilla, Jashore, Chattogram, Barishal, Sylhet, Dinajpur, and Mymensingh education boards, as well as the Bangladesh Madrasah Education Board and Bangladesh Technical Education Board, will be available on the websites of the respective education boards, at all examination centers and educational institutions, and via SMS.

Educational institutions can download the results using their EIIN through the results section of www.educationboardresults.gov.bd

Candidates can collect their results from their institutions and the integrated website www.educationboardresults.gov.bd

Results can be obtained through SMS on the specified short code- 16222.

Applications for re-scrutiny of results will be accepted from October 17 to October 23 through https://rescrutiny.eduboardresults.gov.bd

This year, a total of 12,51,111 candidates appeared in the HSC and equivalent examinations.

Among the candidates from 11 education boards, 618,015 were male and 633,096 were female. A total of 10,55,398 candidates appeared under the General Education Board.

In addition, 86,102 candidates took part under the Madrasa Education Board (Alim), and 109,611 under the Technical Education Board.

The examinations were held at 2,797 centres nationwide. A total of 293 candidates appeared at eight centres outside the country, reports BSS.