Dhaka, July 10 (V7N) – The 2025 SSC and equivalent exam results were released across Bangladesh, revealing varied performances across districts and highlighting a unique case in Ukhiya, Cox’s Bazar, where 13 students who missed the first exam due to not receiving admit cards had their results published. Among them, 7 passed while 6 failed—none securing GPA 5. The students had earlier staged a protest at their school gate and blocked a road before authorities intervened, allowing them to sit for the remaining exams under special arrangements.
According to Nurul Amin, headmaster of Rumkha High School, the results were published after the board adjusted for the missing subject. The students expressed gratitude for the administrative help that enabled them to complete the exams and now hope for a fresh start.
Tangail District reported an overall pass rate of 66.87% in SSC and equivalent exams. The breakdown shows:
SSC pass rate: 53.58% (21,039 out of 38,055 students), GPA 5: 2,164
Dakhil: 67.70% pass rate, GPA 5: 91
SSC Vocational: 71.09% pass rate, GPA 5: 135
Dakhil Vocational: 75.10% pass rate, with no GPA 5 achievers
District Education Officer Rebeca Sultana called the results "relatively satisfactory," though slightly below the national average.
In Jhalokathi, the NS Kamil Madrasa emerged as the top-performing institution in the country under the Madrasah Education Board. Out of 427 candidates, 227 achieved GPA 5, with only one student failing. Acting Principal Maulana Gazi Shahidul Islam credited the performance to student dedication and teacher guidance.
Other notable results in the district:
Government Harachandra Girls' High School: 222 candidates, 212 passed, 54 GPA 5
Government High School: 215 candidates, 212 passed, 58 GPA 5
Islamia Senior Fazil Madrasa: 32 passed of 38, 2 GPA 5
Kutubnagar Alim Madrasa: 34 passed of 38, 2 GPA 5
Udbodhon Secondary School disappointed with only 81 of 124 students passing and no GPA 5
District Education Officer Md. Abdul Jabbar noted that full data is still being compiled but initial trends leave room for improvement.
In Pabna, more than 600 students achieved GPA 5. Pabna Cadet College maintained its streak with all 46 candidates securing GPA 5. Square School and College also posted a 100% pass rate, with 40 of 44 students earning GPA 5.
Top-performing schools:
Pabna Zilla School: 147 GPA 5
Govt. Girls’ High School: 162 GPA 5
Collectorate Public School & College: 94 GPA 5
Police Lines School: 45 GPA 5
Pabna Cadet College Principal Col. Md. Mehedi Hasan attributed the consistent success to discipline and dedication.
Under Rajshahi Education Board, pass rates and GPA 5 achievers both dropped. The overall pass rate is 77.63%, down from 89.26% last year. A total of 22,327 students earned GPA 5, compared to 28,074 in 2024.
Board Chairman A.N.M. Mofakkharul Islam reported:
Girls outperformed boys:
Girls' pass rate: 82.01%
Boys' pass rate: 73.64%
Girls with GPA 5: 11,962
Boys with GPA 5: 10,365
All schools recorded some level of success; no school had a zero pass rate. However, only 99 schools achieved 100% pass, down from 266 last year.
Out of 182,792 registered candidates, 180,310 took the exam and 139,983 passed.
Re-evaluation Process
Students dissatisfied with their results can apply for re-scrutiny from July 11 to July 17 via SMS from Teletalk numbers. Each subject code must be submitted with a fee of Tk 150 per subject.
Example Application Format:
Type: RSC <space> Board Code <space> Roll Number <space> Subject Code
Send to: 16222
To request for multiple subjects, separate codes with commas.
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