Students seeking to reevaluate their Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and equivalent examinations’ results can start submitting applications from Monday.
The HSC examinees who do not get the desired result can challenge the result till December 3. The information was announced on Sunday afternoon.
It is said that applications can be sent from Teletalk prepaid mobile phones.
To send a message, examinees have to go to the message option and write RSC followed by the first three letters of the board name, roll number and subject code and send it to 16222.
For example, if the roll number of a candidate of Dhaka Board is 123456 and wants to apply for Bangla First Paper, enter the message option and write RSC Dha 123456 101 and send it to 16222. A PIN number will be given in the return SMS mentioning how much will be deducted for the application, reads the notice
If the examinee agrees to this, he/she has to go to the message option and write RSC Yes Pin Contact Number (any mobile operator) and send it to 16222.
For review of results, applications for multiple subjects can be made through the same SMS.
“In that case the subject codes should be written separately with commas. For example: For both Bengali and English subjects, go to the message option of the mobile and enter the RSC Dha roll number 101, 102, 107, 108. In this case, a fee of Tk125 has to be paid for each letter.”
The results of the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and equivalent examinations of 2023 were published on Sunday morning with a pass rate of 78.64% in 11 education boards of Bangladesh.
The results were released on the website and respective educational institutions at 11am.
Analysis of the results showed that a total of 10,67,852 candidates have passed the examination in all the education boards.
The pass rate is 80.57% in female students and 76.76% in male students.
The pass rate of nine general education boards in the HSC exam is 75.9%.