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Candidates and their parents already know that they will pass the HSC and equivalent exams in 2020. So the focus of interest in the published results was obtaining GPA 5. In 2019, where 46 thousand 28 people obtained GPA 5, in 2020, a lakh 71 1,606 people got it. Of these, 16,043 obtained HSC in Junior School Certificate (JSC) and Secondary School Certificate (SSC) without obtaining GPA 5. However, 397 students were found to be unlucky despite obtaining 100% approval and a large number of students earned a GPA 5. They earned a GPA 5 at JSC and SSC, but this time they did not earn it at HSC.

Results for Higher Secondary (HSC) and equivalent tests are generally released in July-August of each year. But due to the Kavid-19 epidemic, it was not possible to take the HSC and equivalent exam in 2020. The results of HSC and equivalents were published on Saturday after almost six months considering the average scores of JSC 25% and 75 % SSC.

The subject mapping method is known to have been used to prepare results for this year’s HSC and equivalent exams based on the two previous exams. The subjects that a student has in JSC, the subject goes further by going to SSC. However, many subjects from those two exams will not be found again at HSC. In this case, the results have been published on the basis of the average comparing the homogeneous emissions. And by taking this average, a large number of students who did not earn GPA 5 at JSC and SSC did at HSC. Again, there are very few students who earned GPA 5 at JSC and SSC but did not earn it at HSC.

An unidentified student told Kaler Kantha that her GPA was 4.60 at JSC and 4.73 at SSC. Since he did not study well due to Kavid-19, he had an idea that his HSC result would not be as good as before. However, this time he got GPA 5 at HSC.

According to Inter-Board of Education sources, 25 percent scores are required on JSC-JDC exams for Bengali, English and ICT subjects, and 75 percent scores on SSC and equivalent exams for Bengali, English subjects and ICT.

In the case of Sciences, 25 percent of the average grades obtained in Mathematics and Science of JSC and equivalent exams and 75 percent of the grades in Physics, Chemistry and Advanced Mathematics or Biology of the subjects of SSC and equivalent exams for HSC Physics, Chemistry Subjects and Advanced Mathematics or Biology respectively.

In the case of the business education department, 25 percent of the average grades obtained in JSC and equivalent exams in Mathematics and Bangladesh and World Identity and 75 percent of grades in three equivalent subjects in SSC and equivalent exams have been determined.

In the case of Humanities and other departments, 25 percent of the average grades obtained in JSC and equivalent exams in Mathematics and Bangladesh and World Identity and 75 percent of grades in three consecutive subjects in SSC and equivalent exams have received grades in three subjects. HSC Humanities and other groups respectively.

In case of department change, 25 percent of the average grades obtained in Mathematics and Bangladesh and JSC World Identity and equivalent exams and 75 percent of grades in three consecutive SSC subjects and equivalent exams have been determined considering the grades of three subjects. in Humanities and other departments of HSC respectively. The results have been determined in the same way in the case of development of the GPA and the qualification of the subjects not passed in the case of candidates for partial subjects.

Minister of Education at the ceremony. Dipu Moni said that 397 students earned GPA 5 on JSC-JDC and SSC and equivalent exams this year, but did not earn GPA 5 this time due to subject mapping to get HSC scores and equivalent tests last year. When the topic was assigned, they did not get the required number for GPA 5. Again, due to thematic mapping, many people did not get GPA 5 on the previous two exams, but this time they did. Science students are more among the candidates who did not earn a GPA 5.

It is known that despite the fact that they did not obtain GPA 5 in JSC-JDC and SSC and equivalent exams, 6,096 students obtained GPA 5 in 2016 HSC, 4,158 students obtained it in 2016 and 8,570 students obtained it in 2019. However, in 2020 this number rises to 16,043 people.

Apart from this, despite the fact that they obtained GPA 5 in JSC and SSC, 16 thousand 361 people did not obtain it in 2016 HSC, 52 thousand 734 people did not obtain it in 2016 and 45 thousand 85 people in 2019. But this time the number is of 396 people.

Manjurul Kabir, Senior Systems Analyst at Dhaka Board, said that some of those who achieved GPA 5 in the previous two exams combined for GPA in the fourth subject did not obtain GPA 5 as a result of HSC and its equivalent this time due to subject mapping .

It is known that out of 13 lakh 8 thousand 36 candidates in 2020, there were two lakh 7 thousand 501 irregular candidates. Of these, one lakh 70,929 failed in one subject, 54,224 failed in two subjects and 51,348 failed in all subjects. Apart from this, there were 3,390 private candidates. There were 16,626 candidates for the standard improvement test, all of whom passed with a good GPA this time.



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