Govt Aims for Education System to Reflect Its True State: Adviser

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Dhaka: Adviser to the Education Ministry Prof. Dr. Chowdhury Rafiqul Abrar emphasized the government’s intention for the country’s education system to accurately portray its current situation. During a press conference at the Education Ministry in Bangladesh Secretariat, held after the release of the HSC and equivalent examination results, Dr. Abrar highlighted the need for transparency.



According to Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha, Dr. Abrar expressed concern that the real issues within the education system were being concealed to present favorable public examination outcomes. He advocated for a shift in this practice, urging for a more honest reflection of the education system’s state.



Dr. Abrar extended his congratulations to students who performed well in the HSC examinations and offered words of encouragement to those who were less successful. He encouraged perseverance, emphasizing that diligent effort would ultimately lead to success, which he described as a source of national pride.



The results for the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and equivalent examinations for 2025 were officially announced at 10:00 am today by all education boards, including nine general education boards, the Madrasah Education Board, and the Technical Education Board. Out of a total of 726,960 students, the overall pass rate was recorded at 58.83 percent, with 69,097 students attaining a GPA-5, the highest possible grade.