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The results of the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and equivalent exams for 2022 will be published on Friday (28 July).
Education Minister Dipu Moni will hand over a summary of the results to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at around 10am, said Dhaka Education Board Chairman Professor Tapan Kumar Sarker.
Later, the Education Minister will announce the results officially at a press conference at the International Mother Language Institute (IMLI) in the capital at 11am.
After the official release of the results, the students can check their scores through the website of the Education Board and via text message services.
On the mentioned website, the students have to enter their roll number, registration number, exam subject name, year, and education board name.
Then they have to click the submit button to know their results.
In order to get results via text message service, one must type: "SSC <space> first three letters of the respective board <space> roll number <space> 2022," into a message and send it to 16222.
For Dakhil exams, one must type: "DAKHIL <space> first three letters of the respective board <space> roll number <space> 2022," into a message and send it to 16222.
The results would be sent via text message to the student's number.
Educational institutions can also download results from the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education website by putting in the EIIN number of the institution.
Around 20,72,153 students under the 11 education boards -- nine general, one madrasa, and one technical -- appeared at the SSC and equivalent examinations.
The exams were held in all subjects with full 100 marks but on curtailed syllabuses. The decision to shorten the syllabuses was made considering the fact that the candidates of these public exams attended fewer in-person classes compared to the pre-Covid-19 period.
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