About 64 thousand examinees have challenged their results in Junior School Certificate (JSC) and Junior Dakhil Certificate (JDC) exams this year, requesting the education boards to re-evaluate their answer papers.
These examinees challenged their results as per the existing rules they thought they did not get desired results.
The JSC and JDC results were published on December 31, last year, with a pass rate of 92.33 per cent.
The controller of Dhaka Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Srikanta Kumar Chanda, said, “We give opportunity to the students to apply for re-evaluation of their papers if they feel dissatisfied. Filing of re-evaluation applications started on January 1 and continued until January 7 through mobile phone operator Teletalk by submitting specific fees.”
“We have received applications of 63,987 students from eight education boards. Dhaka board has got the highest applications of about 54,151 examinees,” he added.
Results after re-evaluation will be published within 30 days, Srikanta Kumar Chanda said.
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