The results of the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and its equivalent examinations will be published on Wednesday.
The students will get their results on websites of respective boards and through mobile phones.
Education Minister Nurul Islam Nahid will announce the result through a press conference at his ministry after handing over the copy of the results to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Dhaka Education Board Chairperson Prof Fahima Khatun.
The total number of candidates for HSC and equivalent examinations was 779,441 this year under the ten education boards including Madeira and Technical education boards.
Of the total examinees, 424,823 are male and 354,618 female. The number of examinees was 629,619 in eight general education boards, 76,957 in Madrasa Education Board and 68,961 under Technical Education Board.
The examination began on April 5 this year.
Various loopholes in the Central Board of Secondary Education's (CBSE) decision to conduct two different examinations for Class X students have left academicians, students and parents in a confused. Starting from the muddle regarding the conversion of grades for the students outside the state to the confusion in the minds of the college authorities as to who appeared for the school exam and who appeared for the board exam, authorities at the Marathwada Mitra Mandal's Commerce College (MMCC), which has already started accepting application forms from CBSE students, are a troubled lot.
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"I hope that the chemistry exam tomorrow will be the same," he said, adding that he would possibly not take second phase exams (second sitting) although he had applied for another university because he was satisfied with what he did.
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Students across the country on July 4 sat for their first day of the university entrance examination, which is designed for students of group A (math, physics and chemistry) and V (math, physics and a field -specific subject).
A total of over 680,000 candidates are expected to show up for the first examination day, accounting for 74,83 percent of the total registrations for taking university entrance exams across the country.
The students were seated at 25,630 examination rooms at 989 locations to compete for admissions to 107 universities and academies.
In preparation for the important exam, over 50,000 students and parents across the country flocked to the Temple of Literature in Hanoi , the first school in Vietnam , to pray for good luck.
Naturally, exam takers came here to stroke stones carved with turtles that line the wall of the temple to gain good luck. However, the deed is now prohibited in order to keep order and preserve the temple.
The temple attracts students with 82 stone steles engraved with names of doctorate holders during the Le and Mac dynasties (1442-1779), which were placed on the lists of the World Documentary Heritage in Asia-Pacific in 2010 and the World Memory in 2011./.
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