SSC results review process starts from Monday
News Desk || risingbd.com
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The results of this year’s Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and equivalent examinations have been published, with an average pass rate of 83.04%.
If any student did not get desired results, he/she can apply for reevaluation or challenge the grades.
This process will begin on Monday (May 13) and will continue until May 19.
If anyone is dissatisfied or unhappy with the published results, they can apply for a reevaluation. They can do this online from the comfort of their home. Later, the board will review the scripts and resolve the applications.
Ways to apply for reevaluation
Requests for a review on the SSC results can be made through state-run mobile operator Teletalk.
Students can apply from mobile phones through SMS (Short Message Service) in the following order:
RSC <Space> first three letters of the board <> Roll No <> subject code and send to 16222.
Four aspects of the script are checked in reevaluation
Officials from the education board state that when a student’s script is reevaluated, it is not regraded. Instead, four aspects of the answer script are examined during the reevaluation process. These include whether all the questions in the answer script have been correctly marked, whether the total marks have been calculated correctly, whether the marks have been properly transferred to the OMR sheet, and whether the circles on the OMR sheet have been filled correctly according to the marks obtained.
The results of the reevaluation are determined after checking these aspects. If any mistakes are found in these areas, they are corrected, and the results are reissued.
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