Key Highlights
- Result Published: Thursday, October 16, 2025, at 10:00 AM
- Overall Pass Rate: 58.83%
- Total Examinees: 12,51,111 students under 11 education boards
- Results Available Through: Website, Institutions, and SMS
- Result Published By: Professor Khondoker Ehsanul Kabir, Chairman, Inter-Education Board Coordination Committee
- Exam Period: June 26 to August 31, 2025
Result Publication
The results of the 2025 Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and equivalent examinations have been officially published. The announcement came on Thursday morning at 10 AM, when 11 education boards across Bangladesh simultaneously released their results.
The Inter-Education Board Coordination Committee Chairman, Professor Khondoker Ehsanul Kabir, announced the results on behalf of all education boards. This year’s average pass rate stands at 58.83%, reflecting the combined performance of students from general, madrasa, and technical boards.
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How Students Can Check Their Results
Students can access their HSC results in three different ways:
1. Through Education Board Websites
- Visit the official website of the respective education board.
- Click on the “Result” corner.
- Enter the Board Name and the Institution’s EIIN Number to download the complete result sheet.
- Institutions can also collect and download their results through the central education board’s website.
2. From Educational Institutions
- Students can also obtain their individual or institutional results directly from their respective educational institutions.
- Institutions can collect results through the integrated website of the education boards or from their own board’s official site.
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3. Through SMS
Students can check their HSC results via mobile SMS using the following format:
Format:HSC <space> Board Name (First 3 Letters) <space> Roll <space> Year
Then send it to 16222.
Example:HSC Dha 123456 2024
→ Send to 16222
Note: Results will not be available at the Education Board, Ministry of Education, or newspaper offices, as stated in the official notice.
Source: Prothom Alo
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