As many as 269,602 students got GPA 5 in this year's Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and equivalent examinations.
Altogether 87.44% of candidates obtained passing grades in the SSC and equivalent examinations in 2022, while in 2021, it was 93.58%.
The results were handed to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Monday.
This year's SSC and equivalent exams under eleven boards, including madrasa (Dakhil) and technical education boards, started across the country on September 15.
A total of 2,021,868 students from 29,591 educational institutions took part in the exams at 3,790 centres. Altogether 1,599,711 students participated in the SSC exams under the nine general education boards.
How to check SSC results
The students can now check their scores at their school premises, on the website of Education Board website, 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 the 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.