The results of the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and equivalent examinations will be published on Sunday.
Prof Tapan Kumar Sarker, chairman of the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Dhaka, confirmed the matter on Monday.
The HSC and equivalent exams for this year began on August 17, but due to a natural disaster, the Chittagong, madrasa, and technical board exams were postponed for a few days.
As per the standard procedure, the formal results will be handed over to the prime minister on Sunday morning. After this, students across the country will be able to access their results at the same time.
A total of 1,359,342 students — 6,88,887 boys and 6,70,455 girls — registered for this year’s HSC exams, 155,935 more than the previous year.
The HSC exams held at 2,658 exam centres and 9,169 educational institutions.
Among the total students, 11,08,594 students were supposed to appea for HSC under the nine general education boards, 98,031 under the Madrasa board, and 1,52,717 under the Technical Education board.
How to get the results online
Educational institutions can access result sheets by visiting www.dhakaeducationboard.gov.bd and clicking on the result section using their EIIN.
Individuals can also obtain results from www.educationboardresults.gov.bd by entering their roll number and registration number.
Additionally, students have the option to receive their results through SMS by sending a message to 16222.
They should include their first HSC, the first three letters of the board's name, roll number, and the year (for example HSC Dha 123456 2022).


