Understudies won't need to go to schools, they will have the option to know the outcomes through SMS
The aftereffects of the Auxiliary School Endorsement (SSC) and its comparable assessments will be distributed on Sunday.
Head administrator Sheik Hasina will declare the outcomes through a videoconference from
Ganobhaban at 10am on the day, said Mohammad Abul Khair, advertising official of the Instruction Service, reports UNB.
He likewise said that Instruction Clergyman Dr Dipu Moni will uncover the detail data about the outcomes at 12pm through a Facebook live program.
Pertinent records identified with the outcomes will be sent to the news sources and correspondents through messages and Facebook flag-bearer while video film will be sent for electronic media through Bangladesh TV (BTV), said a Training Service official statement.
It mentioned the columnists not to go to the instructions spot considering the danger of Covid-19 contamination.
As per the Entomb Training Board Coordination Subcommittee, understudies don't need to go to schools to know the outcomes. They will have the option to know the outcomes through SMS from any telecom administrator, reports BSS.To get the outcomes through SMS by means of cell phone, the understudies should type SSC/Dakhil<space>board name (initial three letter)<space>Exam Roll<Space>Year(2020) and send to 16222.
The understudies will likewise have the option to know their outcomes from the sites of their particular instruction sheets.
Prior on May 21, Mahbubur Rahman, secretary of Optional and Advanced education Divison, had said that the outcomes would be distributed on May 31.
A sum of 2,047,779 understudies – 1,024,363 young men and 1,023,416 young ladies – took an interest in this year SSC and proportional assessments at 3,512 focuses from 28,884 instructive foundations.
Of them, an aggregate of 1,635,240 understudies participated in the SSC assessments under nine general instruction sheets, and 2,81,254 in Dakhil test under Madrasa Training Board, while 1,31,285 showed up in professional tests under the Bangladesh Specialized Training Board.
The aftereffects of the Auxiliary School Endorsement (SSC) and its comparable assessments will be distributed on Sunday.
Head administrator Sheik Hasina will declare the outcomes through a videoconference from
Ganobhaban at 10am on the day, said Mohammad Abul Khair, advertising official of the Instruction Service, reports UNB.
He likewise said that Instruction Clergyman Dr Dipu Moni will uncover the detail data about the outcomes at 12pm through a Facebook live program.
Pertinent records identified with the outcomes will be sent to the news sources and correspondents through messages and Facebook flag-bearer while video film will be sent for electronic media through Bangladesh TV (BTV), said a Training Service official statement.
It mentioned the columnists not to go to the instructions spot considering the danger of Covid-19 contamination.
As per the Entomb Training Board Coordination Subcommittee, understudies don't need to go to schools to know the outcomes. They will have the option to know the outcomes through SMS from any telecom administrator, reports BSS.To get the outcomes through SMS by means of cell phone, the understudies should type SSC/Dakhil<space>board name (initial three letter)<space>Exam Roll<Space>Year(2020) and send to 16222.
The understudies will likewise have the option to know their outcomes from the sites of their particular instruction sheets.
Prior on May 21, Mahbubur Rahman, secretary of Optional and Advanced education Divison, had said that the outcomes would be distributed on May 31.
A sum of 2,047,779 understudies – 1,024,363 young men and 1,023,416 young ladies – took an interest in this year SSC and proportional assessments at 3,512 focuses from 28,884 instructive foundations.
Of them, an aggregate of 1,635,240 understudies participated in the SSC assessments under nine general instruction sheets, and 2,81,254 in Dakhil test under Madrasa Training Board, while 1,31,285 showed up in professional tests under the Bangladesh Specialized Training Board.
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