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92.34pc pass pry terminal exams
Tue, Dec 28th, 2010 12:44 pm BdST
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Dhaka, Dec 28 (bdnews24.com) A total of 1,791,651 students have passed this year's primary terminal examinations (PTE), showing a pass percentage of 92.34.
The pass percentage was 88.84 last year, when the new examination system was introduced.
Some 83.93 percent students passed the Ebtedaye terminal examinations introduced this year, primary and mass education minister Mohammad Afsarul Amin told a press conference at the Secretariat on Tuesday noon.
The performance of boys is better this year than that of girls, as 92.35 percent boys and 91.98 percent girls passed the examinations.
Afsarul Amin said the boys were ahead at average pass rate while the girls ahead in the merit list and the participation rate in the examinations.
A total of 859,154 students got first division, while 725,790 second division and 206,707 third division.
This year, 55,000 students will be given scholarships.
Al Yasa, a student of Kodalia Government Primary School, Tangail stood first in the PTE with a score of 598.
Sadia Hasan of Rajoir Model Government Primary School, Rajoir, Madaripur and Naimur Rahman of Srishti Academic School, Tangail jointly stood second with a score of 596.
Shaptarshi Chanda of Chandranath Government Primary School, Srimangal, Sylhet and Tanvi Anjum Shadh of Manohardi Model Government Primary School, Narsinghdi jointly stood third with a score of 595.
Top three schools in this year's PTE are Viqarunnisa Nun School, Monipur High School and Ideal School and College.
Earlier in the morning, the minister handed over a copy of the results to prime minister Sheikh Hasina at her office.
The results are available on the websites of the education directorate and the ministry.
The examinations were held in some 6,000 centres.
Of the centres, seven were in Riyadh, Jeddah, Abu Dhabi, Qatar, Tripoli, Singapore and Berlin.
Tue, Dec 28th, 2010 12:44 pm BdST
Dial 2000 from your GP mobile for latest news
Dhaka, Dec 28 (bdnews24.com) A total of 1,791,651 students have passed this year's primary terminal examinations (PTE), showing a pass percentage of 92.34.
The pass percentage was 88.84 last year, when the new examination system was introduced.
Some 83.93 percent students passed the Ebtedaye terminal examinations introduced this year, primary and mass education minister Mohammad Afsarul Amin told a press conference at the Secretariat on Tuesday noon.
The performance of boys is better this year than that of girls, as 92.35 percent boys and 91.98 percent girls passed the examinations.
Afsarul Amin said the boys were ahead at average pass rate while the girls ahead in the merit list and the participation rate in the examinations.
A total of 859,154 students got first division, while 725,790 second division and 206,707 third division.
This year, 55,000 students will be given scholarships.
Al Yasa, a student of Kodalia Government Primary School, Tangail stood first in the PTE with a score of 598.
Sadia Hasan of Rajoir Model Government Primary School, Rajoir, Madaripur and Naimur Rahman of Srishti Academic School, Tangail jointly stood second with a score of 596.
Shaptarshi Chanda of Chandranath Government Primary School, Srimangal, Sylhet and Tanvi Anjum Shadh of Manohardi Model Government Primary School, Narsinghdi jointly stood third with a score of 595.
Top three schools in this year's PTE are Viqarunnisa Nun School, Monipur High School and Ideal School and College.
Earlier in the morning, the minister handed over a copy of the results to prime minister Sheikh Hasina at her office.
The results are available on the websites of the education directorate and the ministry.
The examinations were held in some 6,000 centres.
Of the centres, seven were in Riyadh, Jeddah, Abu Dhabi, Qatar, Tripoli, Singapore and Berlin.