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Primary terminal exam results today . 97% pass primary, 91% Ebtedayee





Dhaka, Dec 25:  The results of primary terminal examinations of 2011 will be published tomorrow (Monday) simultaneously across the country. The primary and mass education minister Md Afsarul Amin will brief the newsmen on different sides of the results at a press conference at his secretariat office at 2:30pm and prior to this, the copy of the results will be handed over to the Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at 10am. The results of the country's largest public examination for the Class V students of both general and madrasa education will be published immediately after the handing over of the results to the prime minister. The results will be available at respective schools and madrassas and also at websites of the Directorate of Primary Education (www.dpe.gov.bd <http://www.dpe.gov.bd>) and <http://dpe.teletalk.com.bd>. Besides, results can be collected through the teletalk mobile.  A total of 55,000 students will be awarded scholarships in two categories—talent pool and general-- on the basis of their results.


DHAKA: Female primary students outshone male as about 9 per cent more female students passed in this year`s primary terminal examinations, results of which were published on Monday morning.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina received a hard copy and a CD containing both the primary and ebtedayee terminal exams results which were held across the country last month.
The exams were held in grading system this year with the percentage of pass in primary terminal exams 97.26 % while 91.28 % ebtedayee examinees have come out successful.

Manipur School in capital`s Mirpur topped the best schools` list in 2011 primary terminal examinations followed by Viquarunnisa Noon School.

Barisal division led the list of divisions which fared best while Munshiganj was the most successful district in primary terminal exams.
Over 2168,676 examinees sat for primary terminal exams while 316,000 madrasa students sat for ebtedayee terminal exams of 2011.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina expressed her satisfaction with the results and thanked all concerned for helping to hold the examinations timely and successfully.

Expressing her instant reaction the Prime Minister said Bangladesh`s children are meritorious and talented they await brighter future and if given appropriate scope they would fare even better in their examinations.

She mentioned that quality of education of all level has remarkably improved since her government took office in January, 2009, as reflected in results of examinations held in last three years.

She laid emphasis on properly raising and educating underprivileged children and the children with disability.

She said persons with disability also shine if given the chance to study. She urged all to give more scope to the challenged and disabled so that they can excel in their student life and build up bright career.

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