Last Updated on 30th December 2017

The results of the primary and ebtedayi education terminations and Junior School Certificate (JSC) and Junior Dakhil Certificate (JDC) exams will be published on Saturday. Already the copy of the fruit has been handed over to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

Education Minister Nurul Islam Nahid, Primary and Mass Education Minister Mostafizur Rahman handed over a copy of the results to the Prime Minister at 10:30 in the morning. The primary and mass education minister at one of the secretariat and the Education Minister at two in the afternoon will present the details of the results by press conference.

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To know the results of primary and ebtedayee:
By entering the DPE from any mobile operator, write the code number of the thana / upazila and by entering the roll number with space, by entering the space 2017 and sending SMS to 16222, the primary results will be known.

By entering EBT from any mobile operator, write the code number of the thana / upazila by entering the roll number with space and sending the SMS to the number 16222 by 2017 and you can find the results of ebateidae.

In addition, the results of the primary and ibtayadi closing results will be known from the primary education department’s website (www.dpe.gov.bd).

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To know the results of JSC and JDC:
Write JSC / JDC from any mobile and write the first three letters of the board name and enter the roll number with space and send SMS to the number 16222 by entering the space in 2017.

Apart from this, the results of JSC-GDC will also be known from the website of the Education Boards (http://www.educationboardresults.gov.bd) and the concerned Education Board’s website.

JSC and JDC exams were started on November 1. Ends on 18 November. The total number of candidates in the two examinations was about 24 lakh 69 thousand. On the other hand, the examinations of primary and I-Tatei education were held from November 19 to 26. About 31 lakh examinees took part in this.