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Results of this year's Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and equivalent examinations will be published this noon (Monday, November 28, 2022).
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will inaugurate the results publishing at 11 am, Professor Tapan Kumar Sarkar, Chairman of Dhaka Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board, told UNB.
Education Minister Dipu Moni will share detailed information on this year's SSC results during a press conference at International Mother Language Institute in Dhaka at 1pm, Tapan added.
Students can see their results from 12 pm on the Education Board website. Individual result sheets can also be downloaded by entering roll and registration number from the site.
Students will be able to see their results via SMS too. To get SSC result, candidates have to type SSC<>first three letters of the board's name<>roll no<>passing year and send it to 16222.
Educational institutions can download the result sheets from the education board website with the EIIN number of the institution.
This year, a total of 20,21,868 students took part in the SSC examinations under 11 educational boards.
This year's SSC and equivalent examinations under eleven boards, including madrasa (Dakhil) and Technical Education began across the country on September 15.
SSC and equivalent examinations under all education boards were scheduled to begin on June 19, but were postponed due to the flood situation in the country on June 17.
Earlier, SSC and equivalent examinations of 2022 were deferred for about four months because of the coronavirus pandemic. Usually, SSC exams take place in February.


















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