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Bangladesh SSC results 2026 pass rate

SSC pass rate hits 19-year low

11 August 2026
This year’s SSC results painted a grim picture, with the pass rate across the nine general education boards hitting a 19-year low and GPA-5 achievers falling to their lowest level since 2020.
11 August 2026
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Dakhil pass rate lowest in 23 years

11 August 2026
The Madrasah Education Board recorded its lowest pass rate in 23 years at 55.49 percent, while the Technical Education Board posted a 19-year low of 58.20 percent in this year’s SSC and equivalent examinations, according to education ministry data.
11 August 2026
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Teacher shortages strain government primary schools

8 August 2026
Government primary schools across Bangladesh are struggling to keep lessons on track as headteacher posts remain vacant in more than half of the institutions while thousands of assistant-teacher positions also remain unfilled, putting extra pressure on teachers and disrupting classes.
8 August 2026
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Honouring a trailblazer

26 July 2026
More than five decades ago, Niloufer Manzur, a young teacher and mother of two, set out to establish a school that would provide children with a strong academic foundation while developing their conscience and sense of responsibility towards their country.
26 July 2026
Class 1 Written Admission Test From 2027 Bangladesh

Admission test woes of first graders

21 July 2026
The government’s move to reintroduce written admission tests for class-1 from the next academic year has sparked concern among parents, with many turning to coaching centres and private tutors to help their children prepare for the exams.
21 July 2026
Lionel Messi World Cup 2026 journey

When calling Messi GOAT is no longer enough

17 July 2026
Until the 85th minute of Thursday’s semifinal, Argentina were trailing England by a goal, and a spot in the final seemed to be slipping away. The clock seemed to be carrying Lionel Messi away with it.
17 July 2026

UGC to track 15 years of university research funding

14 July 2026
The University Grants Commission (UGC) is preparing a research repository to track how university research funds were spent and what they produced over the past 15 years.
14 July 2026
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Draft guidelines signal new direction for primary curriculum

13 July 2026
The primary and mass education ministry has prepared draft guidelines for updating the primary curriculum, suggesting an approach that defines what children should know and the skills and competencies they should attain by the end of class-5.
13 July 2026
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Renaming education cadre proposed

The Public Administration Reform Commission has proposed the creation of a separate body for recruitment tests to appoint education cadre officers.
7 February 2025
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44th-47th BCS exams: PHQ for halting recruitment to 310 police posts

The Police Headquarters has recommended suspending the recruitment process for all 310 police cadre posts from the 44th to 47th Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS) examinations.
2 February 2025
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How many more have to die in custody?

For years, extrajudicial killings have almost been a hallmark of Bangladesh law enforcement practices
2 February 2025
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You promised change, where is it?

Two weeks after the attack on adivasi protesters, the attackers still roam free
31 January 2025
July 36 University

UGC considers ‘July 36 univ’ for seven govt colleges

The University Grants Commission is considering a new public university named “July 36 University” for the seven government colleges that were under Dhaka University.
30 January 2025
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Will the mob decide Bangladesh’s future?

In Joypurhat, a group of people stormed a football field and forced a women's match to be cancelled
29 January 2025
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Public universities: Admission woes deepen for students

Admission seekers are set to face increased hassle with at least 10 public universities no longer participating in the cluster-based admission test system. They are holding entrance exams on their own.
25 January 2025
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Govt's decision to release top criminals proving costly

Despite assurances from police of a zero-tolerance policy, citizens have seen a surge in crime
22 January 2025
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Arresting scapegoats will hardly make a difference

Police arrest hospitals staffers and a doctor for the death of a protester shot by law enforcers
18 January 2025
NCTB textbook distribution delay 2025

Students suffer as NCTB fails to deliver books

Only 37% of 40.15cr textbooks distributed till first half of Jan
17 January 2025
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Police brutality on protesters: A betrayal of the July uprising

They risked everything for a better future, a better Bangladesh
16 January 2025
Indigenous group attacked in front of NCTB office

Removal of word ‘adivasi’: Indigenous group attacked at NCTB; 20 hurt

At least 20 persons were injured yesterday in an attack on an indigenous group and its supporters protesting the removal of a graffiti from textbooks featuring the word “indigenous” (adivasi, in Bangla).
15 January 2025
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Shakib Al Hasan: An icon we once adored, now fading into memory

Shakib is still a legend. His achievements have changed Bangladesh cricket forever. But a legacy is more than just numbers and trophies.
14 January 2025
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When students become guinea pigs

Let us begin with a generic scenario to explain the quandary of a 10th grader in Bangladesh in 2025. Due to take the SSC examinations in a year, this student will have to choose between science, humanities and commerce streams.
9 January 2025
Government delays in delivering textbooks

Textbook fiasco: End excuses, act now

Contradictory statements from govt officials erode public trust; failure to address foreseeable obstacles exposes weakness
9 January 2025
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Wait for textbooks gets longer

Most students did not receive new textbooks on the first day of the year mainly because of printing and shipping delays.
1 January 2025
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Primary, Secondary level: Major changes coming to Bangla, English textbooks

Bangla and English textbooks for primary and secondary educational institutions are set to see some major changes, including the dropping of some contents related to Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.
30 December 2024
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Textbook distribution runs into a snag

No secondary school student will get full sets of textbooks on the first day of the next academic year. At the primary level, only about half of the students will get the full sets on January 1.
26 December 2024
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Partisan link still rules the game

At least 30 VCs out of 47, along with 18 Pro-VCs and treasurers from 40 appointments, have connections to pro-BNP and pro-Jamaat teachers' organisations
13 December 2024
Road fatalities rise Bangladesh

From driver fatigue to political barriers: What’s making the roads deadlier?

Crashes, fatalities rise by 10pc, reports BRTA
29 November 2024

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