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Explore why boys lag behind girls in exams: PM

UNB . Dhaka
12 May 2024 11:03:14 | Update: 12 May 2024 19:51:48
Explore why boys lag behind girls in exams: PM
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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday asked the authorities concerned to find out the reasons as to why boys are declining in number and lagging behind girls in their academic results.

“We’ve to find out the reasons as to why the boys are fewer in numbers,” she said while publishing the results of Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and equivalent examinations- 2024 on Sunday morning.

The premier unveiled the results online through pressing a button at a ceremony at her official residence Ganabhaban. Earlier, Education Minister Mohibul Hassan Chowdhoury handed over the results summary and statistics to the premier.

She said the total number of candidates is 20,38,150 under 11 education boards this year. Among them, the number of boys is 9,99,364, while that of girls is 10,38,786.

The PM said it needs to take initiative now for unearthing the causes that boys are declining in number.

“In case of the pass percentage, the girls are ahead of boys. It is fine. Even then I would like to say that we’ve to pay attention to it,” she said.

Hasina said her government distributes free textbooks in time, provides stipends and scholarships till the higher education and transformed the country into Digital Bangladesh.

The prime minister also asked Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) and education boards to look into the matter and find the reason as to why the number of students is reducing. “The number of boys is not supposed to go down. It should be equal (to that of girls),” she added.

PM Hasina asked all to find the reasons why children are getting engaged in teenage gang and bring them back to a healthy environment.

“In the recent times, we hear about teen gangs. It's not acceptable. Why boys and girls would go this way?,” she said.

The children in their teens should pursue study and join other positive activities, said the prime minister.

“But we’ve to find out why they go this way. We’ll have to prevent them from it and bring them back to a healthy atmosphere,” she added.

The premier congratulated those who have passed the examinations and their parents, guardians and teachers.

Pointing at those who failed, she said there is nothing for them to be upset. If they pursue studies very attentively, they will be successful next time.

The PM asked the guardians not to scold the unsuccessful students saying that the students are already upset for failing to pass.

“In this situation, why would parents compound his or her pain? Rather the parents should console and motivate their children to pursue the study more attentively. They should express sympathy. The reason is that if the parents show resentment, their children can’t tolerate it,” she said.

Noting that her government increased the literacy rate to 65.5 per cent from 45 per cent during the 1996-2001 period, she said it was unfortunate that the rate declined to 44 per cent in 2009.

She said her government took initiatives again and now the literacy rate has gone up to some 76 per cent. “I think it is a big achievement within 15 years,” she added.

The prime minister extended her sincere thanks to all concerned for help in publishing the SSC and equivalent results before the stipulated time of 60 days.

This year, SSC and its equivalent examinations began across the country on 15 February. The written exams ended on 12 March and the practical exams concluded on 20 March.

SSC results handed over to PM

The summary and statistics of this year’s Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and equivalent examinations were handed over to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday morning.

Education Minister Mohibul Hassan Chowdhoury handed over the results summary to the premier at her official residence Ganabhaban.

A total of 20, 24,192 students sat for the examinations under eleven education boards.

This year, SSC and its equivalent examinations began across the country on 15 February. The written exams ended on 12 March and the practical exams concluded on 20 March.

The education minister is scheduled to hold a press conference at the Secretariat around 12:30pm in this regard.

The SSC results are usually published within 60 days of the exams.

The candidates can get their results online or through SMS after 11:00am on that day. To get the results under general boards through SMS, candidates have to type SSC, the first three letters of the board name, followed by the candidate's roll number and the year, and send the message to 16222.

For example, a candidate who sat for the exams under the Dhaka board this year, with a roll number of "123456" will have to send: SSC(space)Dha(space)123456(space)2024 and send the SMS to 16222.

Besides, they can also get results from http://www.educationboardresults.gov.bd, entering their roll and registration numbers.

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