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SSC Result 2026 goes live in --day --hrs --min --sec 20 Jul 2026 · 2:00 PM

Publication date confirmed by the Ministry of Education. All 11 boards release at the same moment; the exact hour can shift slightly on the day.

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The fastest Education Board Result publication system. Check SSC Result 2026, HSC, or equivalent exams instantly with a full marksheet.

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Result-day traffic is enormous — if a portal stalls, give it a minute, switch to the SMS tab, or collect the printed sheet from your institution. Every channel reads the same board database.

SSC & Equivalent 2025 · latest published

The Numbers Behind the Result

Verified figures from the most recent published examination cycle, visualised. This dashboard is refreshed with 2026 data on publication day.

0% National Pass Rate ▼ 14.59 pts vs 2024
0 GPA-5 Achievers ▼ 43,097 vs 2024
0 Registered Candidates 9.68L girls · 9.61L boys
0 Schools with 100% Pass down from 2,968 in 2024

Overall pass share

0% passed

of all candidates cleared the 2025 exam

Pass-rate trend, five cycles

Girls vs boys

Girls 71.03%
Boys 65.88%
GPA-5 · Girls 73,616 Boys 65,416

Pass rate by stream

Science 85.68%
Business Studies 66.32%
Humanities 53.87%
BoardPass rateGPA-5
Rajshahi 77.63% 22,327
Jashore 73.69% 15,410
Technical (BTEB) 73.63% 4,948
Chattogram 72.07% 11,843
Sylhet 68.57% 3,614
Madrasah (Dakhil) 68.09% 9,066
Dhaka 67.51% 37,068
Dinajpur 67.03% 15,062
Cumilla 63.60% 9,902
Mymensingh 58.22% 6,678
Barishal 56.38% 3,114

Data: Inter-Education Board Coordination Committee press briefing, SSC & equivalent results 2025 (10 July 2025). Stream figures cover the nine general boards. The 2026 dataset replaces this view on result day.

Ways to check

Four Roads to the Same Result

Web, SMS, app or notice board — every channel is fed by the identical board database, so pick whichever reaches you first on result day.

Online with Marksheet

eboardresults.com returns the complete subject-wise marksheet when you supply both Roll and Registration numbers — downloadable as a PDF for admissions.

Open the portal

Quick GPA Lookup

educationboardresults.gov.bd is the fastest route to a plain GPA figure — a lighter page that often survives the result-day rush better.

Quick lookup

SMS — Zero Internet

One text to 16222 from any SIM returns your grades by reply. Send it early and the system pre-registers you for automatic delivery.

Build my SMS

Institution Sheet

Every school, madrasah and college downloads its paperless result sheet by EIIN on result day and pins it to the notice board — no login needed.

How EIIN works
Portal toolkit

What the Official Portal Can Look Up

Beyond your personal grade, the Web Based Result system answers six different questions — from a single student to an entire board.

Individual + Marksheet

Your own result by Roll number. Add the Registration number and the summary expands into the full marksheet — every subject, every grade.

Institution by EIIN

The complete candidate list of one school or madrasah, fetched with its EIIN code — the sheet institutions print for their notice boards.

Exam Centre

Every institution that sat at one exam centre, combined into a single list — pick the board, district and centre number.

Whole District

A district-wide roll-up of all institutions under one board — useful for teachers, journalists and education officers.

School Analytics

Five years of one institution on a graph: candidates, passes, pass percentage and GPA-5 count — an honest way to compare schools.

Board Analytics

Board-level trends with gender splits and GPA distribution across years — the raw material behind the charts on this page.

Step by step

Marksheet in Under a Minute

The exact click-path on eboardresults.com from landing page to downloadable marksheet. Keep the admit card beside you — it carries both numbers you need.

  1. 01

    Load the checker

    Use the embedded checker at the top of this page, or browse straight to eboardresults.com on any device.

  2. 02

    Pick the examination

    SSC/Dakhil/Equivalent covers secondary candidates; HSC/Alim/Equivalent covers higher secondary. Vocational students select the same exam family.

  3. 03

    Set the year

    Choose 2026 for the current batch. The dropdown reaches back to 1996, so old certificates can be recovered too.

  4. 04

    Choose your board

    One of the nine general boards, or Madrasah for Dakhil/Alim, or Technical for Vocational and BM candidates.

  5. 05

    Select “Individual Result”

    This is the personal view. The other options — institution, centre, district — are the aggregate lookups described further down the page.

  6. 06

    Type Roll and Registration

    Both numbers are printed on the admit card. The Registration number is the switch that turns a bare GPA into a full marksheet.

  7. 07

    Answer the security check

    Copy the characters or solve the small sum exactly as shown — it shields the servers from result-day bot traffic.

  8. 08

    Save the marksheet

    Hit “Get Result”, then download or print the PDF. Colleges ask for it during admission, so keep a copy safe.

One number changes everything: Roll alone returns only a GPA summary — Roll plus Registration unlocks the complete subject-wise marksheet.

Directory

The Eleven Boards, Side by Side

Nine general boards plus Madrasah and Technical publish in the same minute. The three-letter code on each tile is the exact token for your 16222 SMS; tap through for the board’s own site.

Board challenge

Think a Grade Is Wrong? Challenge It.

Rescrutiny — the board challenge — asks the board to re-verify the counting and OMR entries of your answer script. It runs entirely over Teletalk SMS and takes two messages.

SMS formatRSC <Board> <Roll> <Sub Code>to 16222 · Teletalk prepaid
FeeTk 150 per paper; a two-paper subject counts as two, so Tk 300.
WindowOpens the day after publication and closes after 7 days. A Teletalk prepaid SIM with sufficient balance is required.
  1. Send the application SMS

    From a Teletalk prepaid number, text RSC <Board> <Roll> <Subject Code> to 16222 — for instance RSC DHA 654321 101. Separate multiple subject codes with commas (101,107).

  2. Note the PIN

    The return SMS quotes your total fee and issues a PIN that identifies the application.

  3. Confirm and pay

    Reply RSC YES <PIN> <Your Contact Number> to 16222. The fee is deducted from the Teletalk balance and the application is locked in.

  4. Watch for the revised result

    Boards publish rescrutiny outcomes within roughly a month. If a grade moves, an amended marksheet is issued and you are notified by SMS.

Rescrutiny rechecks totals, untallied answers and data entry — scripts are not marked again from scratch. Even so, hundreds of grades change every cycle, including brand-new GPA-5s.

Help desk

Straight Answers

The questions students actually type into Google in result week — answered in plain language.

What time does SSC Result 2026 come out on 20 July?

Publication is confirmed for 20 July 2026 by the Ministry of Education. Based on recent cycles, results usually reach the portals and the 16222 SMS gateway around 2:00 PM, shortly after the boards brief the press. The countdown at the top of this page tracks the official moment and flips to a live notice once results are out.

Why does my result show only a GPA and no subjects?

Because the Registration number was left out. On eboardresults.com the Roll number alone produces a summary; entering the Registration number from your admit card as well makes the system return the full subject-wise marksheet, which you can download as a PDF.

Exactly what do I type to get the result by SMS?

The pattern is exam name, three-letter board code, roll number, year — sent to 16222. An SSC candidate under Dhaka board writes SSC DHA 654321 2026. Dakhil uses DAKHIL MAD, Alim uses ALIM MAD, and Vocational candidates use TEC as the board code. The SMS tab in the checker above assembles the exact message for you.

I sent the SMS before result day — was that wasted?

Not at all. A correctly formatted message sent early is held as a pre-registration, and the reply with your grades is pushed automatically the instant results are released — often faster than fighting the website traffic.

How does my school print the whole institution result?

Through the Institution Result option on eboardresults.com. Entering the school’s EIIN code returns the complete candidate list as a paperless sheet, ready to download, print and pin up — which is why notice boards fill up within an hour of publication.

Can I still find a result from ten or twenty years ago?

Yes. The archive on the Web Based Result system reaches back to 1996. Select the old year, your board and exam, enter the Roll (and Registration if you have it), and the historical record is retrieved just like a current one.

What are my options if a grade looks lower than expected?

Apply for rescrutiny within 7 days of publication. Two Teletalk SMS messages — the application and a PIN confirmation — lodge the challenge at Tk 150 per paper. The board re-verifies the counting and entries; changed grades produce a corrected marksheet automatically. The full walkthrough is in the Board Challenge section of this page.

Is Result Hub BD an official government website?

No — it is an independent dashboard that organises the official channels in one place. Your legally valid result always lives on eboardresults.com and educationboardresults.gov.bd, and every checker and link on this page points you to those sources.

Field guide

Reading Result Day Like an Analyst — SSC & HSC 2026

Twice a year, Bangladesh briefly becomes a nation of refresh buttons. On 20 July 2026, close to 18.6 lakh SSC, Dakhil and Vocational candidates — and a few million parents, teachers and older siblings — will converge on the same handful of servers within the same hour. This page exists to make that hour calmer: one dashboard that carries the official checker, the SMS composer, the countdown and the verified numbers, so you spend result day reading your marksheet instead of hunting for it.

Where the result actually lives

Every channel you will ever use — website, SMS, mobile app, the printed sheet on your school’s notice board — draws from a single database maintained for the eleven education boards. Its public face is the Web Based Result Publication System at eboardresults.com, with the veteran portal educationboardresults.gov.bd running alongside it for quick GPA lookups. Because the source is one, there is no “faster” secret site and no early leak: when the boards flip the switch, every channel lights up together. Anything claiming otherwise before the official time is noise.

The two numbers that decide what you see

The most common result-day mistake costs nothing but a minute of panic: checking with the Roll number alone and concluding the marksheet “isn’t available.” It is — it simply sits behind the second field. Supply the Registration number along with the Roll (both are printed on the admit card) and the Individual Result view expands from a bare GPA into the complete subject-wise marksheet, exportable as a PDF that colleges accept during admission. Institutions have their own key: the EIIN code, which pulls the full candidate list of a school in one request — the reason notice boards are photographed and shared within minutes of publication.

Why SMS is still the smartest backup

On 10 July 2025, the official portals absorbed millions of requests in the first minutes and, predictably, wobbled. The candidates who felt none of it were the ones who had already texted 16222. The format is rigid but short — exam name, board code, roll, year, as in SSC DHA 654321 2026 — and it works from every operator for roughly Tk 2.75. Better still, a correctly formatted message sent before publication is stored as a pre-registration, and the reply arrives automatically the moment results release. The SMS tab inside the checker on this page assembles the message for your exact exam and board so there is nothing to memorise.

What the 2025 numbers are telling the 2026 batch

Context keeps a single GPA in perspective, which is why this dashboard leans on data. The 2025 SSC cycle recorded a national pass rate of 68.45% — the steepest one-year fall in recent memory, down 14.59 points from 2024 — with 1,39,032 GPA-5s among 19.29 lakh registered candidates. The distribution was anything but flat: Rajshahi led the boards at 77.63% while Barishal closed at 56.38%; girls out-passed boys 71.03% to 65.88% and took more GPA-5s (73,616 against 65,416); and among the nine general boards, Science passed at 85.68% while Humanities managed 53.87%. Examiners and board officials framed the drop as a return to stricter, pre-pandemic evaluation. For 2026 that means one thing: a middling grade this year sits in a genuinely harder cohort, and the charts above will show exactly where the new numbers land on publication day.

If a grade doesn’t add up

The boards run a formal correction lane, and it favours the punctual. Within seven days of publication, any candidate can file a rescrutiny — the board challenge — entirely over Teletalk SMS: one message to apply (RSC DHA 654321 101 style), one PIN-confirmed reply to pay Tk 150 per paper. Scripts are not remarked from scratch; totals, untallied answers and OMR entries are re-verified. It sounds clerical, yet every cycle it moves hundreds of grades, some all the way to a fresh GPA-5. The step-by-step slip is a little further up this page.

Three habits for a smooth result day

First, stage your inputs the night before: photograph the admit card so Roll and Registration are one swipe away. Second, fire the 16222 SMS in the morning as insurance, then try the web checker at the announced hour rather than hammering it early. Third, verify anything surprising — good or bad — directly on the official portals before celebrating or despairing; screenshots circulating on social media are not documents. Add this page to your home screen, and when the boards press publish, your marksheet is one tap away.