The results of Junior School Certificate (JSC) and Junior Dakhil Certificate (JDC) exams 2010 published on December 30, 2010.
The results of Junior School Certificate (JSC) and Junior Dakhil Certificate (JDC) exams will be simultaneously published today instead of December 31 as was announced earlier. Some 15,05,391 students of class-VIII from 27,221 educational institutions sat for the exams. Of them, 12,33,391 were from eight education boards and 2,72,000 from the madrasa education board. Education Minister Nurul Islam Nahid will formally announce the results at a press briefing at his ministry at 3:00pm today. Prior to it, a copy of the results will be handed over to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at 10:00am, said sources. The results of JSC and JDC exams would be published in grading system.
Students can obtain their results by sending text messages via mobile phones. The results will also be published on the Education Board website after 3pm.
“Since December 31 is a holiday, the results will be published on Thursday,” the minister told The Daily Star yesterday.
Besides, the government will hold a textbook festival on January 1 to distribute textbooks, he added. The premier will inaugurate the formal distribution of textbooks today, sources said.
Junior School Certificate and Junior Dakhil Certificate results will be published on Thursday.
Education secretary Kamal Abdur Naser Chowdhury told bdnews24.com on Wednesday that the results will be announced at a press conference at the education ministry.
Chowdhury said that the results would be published according to the grading system.
Successful candidates will be given certificates from their respective education boards, he added.
The junior level exams started on Nov 4 and concluded on Nov 15.
Some 1.5 million students sat under all education boards including Madrasa Board, which accounts for about a fifth of the examinees.
Dhaka Board had the highest number of examinees with 374,440 students and Sylhet Board had the lowest 72,500 students.
The examinations are being considered public examinations like Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and Dakhil.
Students can obtain their results by sending text messages via mobile phones. The results will also be published on the Education Board website after 3pm.
“Since December 31 is a holiday, the results will be published on Thursday,” the minister told The Daily Star yesterday.
Besides, the government will hold a textbook festival on January 1 to distribute textbooks, he added. The premier will inaugurate the formal distribution of textbooks today, sources said.
Junior School Certificate and Junior Dakhil Certificate results will be published on Thursday.
Education secretary Kamal Abdur Naser Chowdhury told bdnews24.com on Wednesday that the results will be announced at a press conference at the education ministry.
Chowdhury said that the results would be published according to the grading system.
Successful candidates will be given certificates from their respective education boards, he added.
The junior level exams started on Nov 4 and concluded on Nov 15.
Some 1.5 million students sat under all education boards including Madrasa Board, which accounts for about a fifth of the examinees.
Dhaka Board had the highest number of examinees with 374,440 students and Sylhet Board had the lowest 72,500 students.
The examinations are being considered public examinations like Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and Dakhil.
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