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Education Board Result

The Education Board Result is for students in Bangladesh. It decides their future academic path. Every year, millions of students wait for their SSC, HSC, and equivalent exam results. These results shape their chances of getting into colleges or universities. In 2025, the process is easier with online platforms and SMS services. This blog post explains everything about the Education Board Result 2025. It covers what it is, how to check it, and how to get your marksheet.

What is the Education Board Result?

The Education Board Result is the outcome of public exams in Bangladesh. These include SSC (Secondary School Certificate), HSC (Higher Secondary Certificate), and equivalent exams like Dakhil and Alim. The exams are managed by 11 education boards. Nine are general education boards: Dhaka, Chittagong, Rajshahi, Barisal, Comilla, Jessore, Sylhet, Dinajpur, and Mymensingh. Two are special boards: Bangladesh Madrasah Education Board (BMEB) and Bangladesh Technical Education Board (BTEB). These boards conduct exams, evaluate papers, and publish results. In 2025, the SSC results were announced on July 13 with an 82.20% pass rate. HSC results are expected in August 2025.

Official Website of the Education Board Result

The main website for checking results is www.educationboardresults.gov.bd. This is the official platform managed by the Ministry of Education and Teletalk Bangladesh. It publishes results for SSC, HSC, Dakhil, Alim, and vocational exams. You can also check results on individual board websites like bise-ctg.gov.bd for Chittagong or dinajpurboard.gov.bd for Dinajpur. Another useful site is eduboardresults.gov.bd. It provides detailed results and marksheets. These websites are user-friendly and store results from 1996 to 2025.

How to Check the Education Board Result?

Checking the Education Board Result is simple. You can use online methods, SMS, or visit your school. Here’s how to do it:

Online Method

  1. Visit www.educationboardresults.gov.bd or eboardresults.com.
  2. Select your exam (SSC, HSC, or equivalent).
  3. Choose the exam year (2025).
  4. Pick your education board (e.g., Dhaka, Chittagong).
  5. Enter your roll number and registration number.
  6. Type the security code shown on the screen.
  7. Click “Submit” to view your result.
  8. Download or print the result for future use.

SMS Method

You can check results via SMS from any mobile operator. Follow these steps:

  1. Open your phone’s message app.
  2. Type: SSC First 3 letters of your board Roll Number 2025. Example: SSC DHA 123456 2025 (for Dhaka Board).
  3. Send the SMS to 16222.
  4. You’ll receive a reply with your result. Note: Send the SMS after the official result announcement. There’s a small charge for this service.

School or Institution

Educational institutions download paperless results. They display them on notice boards. Visit your school with your roll and registration numbers to check your result.

Education Board Result with Marksheet

The marksheet gives detailed subject-wise marks or grades. It’s important for college or university admissions. To get your marksheet:

  1. Go to eboardresults.com.
  2. Select your exam, year, and board.
  3. Enter your roll number and registration number.
  4. Submit to view your marksheet.
  5. Download or print it for records.

The marksheet shows subject-wise grades, marks, and GPA. For SSC 2025, marksheets were available from July 13, 2025. HSC marksheets are expected in August 2025. If you think there’s a mistake in your result, you can apply for rescrutiny. The process starts the day after results are published, like July 14 for SSC 2025.

Conclusion

The Education Board Result is opens doors to higher education and career opportunities. With platforms like www.educationboardresults.gov.bd and eduboardresults.gov.bd, checking results is quick and easy. You can also use SMS or visit your school. The 2025 SSC results are out, and HSC results are coming soon. Always use official websites. Keep your roll and registration numbers ready. Download your marksheet for future use. Stay updated by checking education board websites or following their notices.