SSC and equivalent exam re-examination results published, number of applicants increased


Published: 11:34 10 August 2025
The education boards published the results of the 2025 SSC and equivalent exams re-examination at 10 am today (Sunday). The results were published simultaneously on the websites of the country's 9 general education boards, madrasas and technical education boards. Students can view the results online by entering their roll number.
The matter was confirmed in a notification signed by Professor Dr. Khandokar Ehsanul Kabir, President of the Inter-Education Board Coordination Committee and Chairman of the Dhaka Education Board.
However, many people immediately complained of problems accessing the website after the results were published. The concerned authorities said that the website was temporarily slow due to an additional number of users logging in at the same time, which will be normal soon.
Website to view results:
Dhaka Education Board: www.dhakaeducationboard.gov.bd
Comilla Education Board: www.comillaboard.gov.bd
Chittagong Education Board: www.bise-ctg.gov.bd
Rajshahi Education Board: www.rajshahiboard.gov.bd
Jessore Education Board: www.jessoreboard.gov.bd
Barisal Education Board: www.barisalboard.gov.bd
Sylhet Education Board: www.sylhetboard.gov.bd
Dinajpur Education Board: www.dinajpureducationboard.gov.bd
Mymensingh Education Board: www.mymensingheducationboard.gov.bd
Madrasa Education Board: www.bmeb.gov.bd
Technical Education Board: www.bteb.gov.bd
Dhaka Education Board Examination Controller Professor SM Kamal Uddin Haider said that this time 92,863 students, a total of 223,000 664 applications were submitted for revaluation, which is significantly more than last year. The number of applicants has increased by about 21,000 and the number of challenged applications has increased by about 40,000.
The highest number of applications was received in Mathematics—42,936 applications. Then, 19,688 applications were received in English first and second papers, 16,233 in Physics, and 13,558 applications were received in Bengali first and second papers. The least number of applications was received in Arts and Crafts—only 6 applications.
The applications are not re-evaluated in the revaluation process. Only whether the marks have been added correctly, whether the marks in any question have been omitted, and whether the marks have been correctly entered in the OMR sheet—these are checked and revised results are published if necessary.
According to the latest information from the Education Board, 6 lakh 660 students failed this year's SSC and equivalent examinations across 9 general boards, madrasas, and technical boards across the country. Of these, 324,716 are male students and 275,944 are female students.
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