Ebtadayee, JDC pass rates slip
Madrasa students did not do as well as they did last year in terms of achieving the much-sought after Grade Point Average 5 (GPA-5) in Ebtadayee Education Completion Examination and Junior Dakhil Certificate Examinations.
The results, which were published yesterday, also showed that pass rate in Ebtadayee examination decreased while success rate increased in JDC exam.
Education minister Dipu Moni and primary and mass education state minister Zakir Hossen announced the results of JDC and Ebtadayee examination respectively at their offices in the secretariat.
This year, 3,04,178 students took part in the Ebtadayee Education Completion Examination after fifth grade, which is equivalent to Primary Education Completion Examination.
The pass rate in the Ebtedayee exam came down to 95.96 percent this year, a 1.73 percent decrease from that of last year’s 97.69 percent.
While the number of GPA-5 achievers dropped to 11,877 this year, a decrease of 387 from last year’s 12,264.
For the third year in a row, Rajshahi saw the highest pass rate among all divisions with a 97.81 percent pass rate, while Sylhet was at the bottom with 91 percent pass rate. A total of 83 upazilas had 100 percent pass rate.
This year, 3,80,442 students took part in the JDC exams after eight grade, which is equivalent to Junior School Certificate exam.
The pass rate in JDC exams increased by 0.73 percent this year.
The pass rate in the exams is 89.77 percent, which was 89.04 last year.
While the number of GPA-5 achievers dropped to 1,682 this year, a decrease by 305 from last year’s 1,987.
The number of institutions with 100 percent pass rate was 1,843. It was 1,727 last year. The number of institutions with zero pass rate was 19 this year and 23 last year.
Both the exams took place in November.
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