Over 1.82-lakh SSC examinees in BISE, Dinajpur

BSS
Published On: 09 Apr 2025, 21:56
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RANGPUR, April 9, 2025 (BSS) - One lakh 82 thousand and 410 students are
expected to appear in the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) Examinations-
2025 under the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE), Dinajpur
from tomorrow.
 
Controller of Examinations of BISE, Dinajpur Professor Mir Sajjad Ali said
all necessary preparations have been completed for holding the examinations
in a completely peaceful atmosphere in all eight districts of Rangpur
division under the education board.
 
The SSC candidates from 2,767 secondary level educational institutions of
Rangpur division will take part in the examinations at 280 examination
centres this year.
 
Of the total one lakh 82 thousand and 410 participating SSC examinees this
year, 92 thousand and 670 are male and 89 thousand and 740 are female
candidates.
 
The total number of participating SSC examinees this year is higher by 1,102
candidates than last year's total number of one lakh 81 thousand and 308
candidates of the last year in BISE, Dinajpur.
 
"A total of 97 thousand 708 candidates will take part in the examinations
from Science Group, 82 thousand and 385 candidates from Humanities Group and
two thousand 317 candidates from Business Studies Group this year," Ali said.
 
A total of one lakh 49 thousand and 643 candidates will sit for SSC
examinations as regular candidates, 32 thousand and 443 as irregular
candidates and 324 candidates for improving their GPA statuses this year in
the education board.
 
Of the total, 32 thousand and 985 candidates will appear in the SSC
examinations at 51 examination centres in Rangpur, 13 thousand and 855 at 20
centres in Lalmonirhat, 21 thousand and 121 at 27 centres in Nilphamari, 20
thousand and 534 at 34 centres in Kurigram and 25 thousand and 303 candidates
at 40 centres in Gaibandha districts.
 
Besides, 38 thousand and 132 candidates will take part in the SSC
examinations at 62 examination centres in Dinajpur, 17 thousand and 984 at 24
centres in Thakurgaon and 12 thousand and 496 candidates at 22 centres in
Panchagarh districts.

 
 

 

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