DU Correspondent
Notre Dame College in Dhaka has topped the list of all colleges in the HSC examination-2009 with 1207 students securing GPA-5 this year.
Based on the number of students securing GPA-5, Dhaka City College took the second position with 934 students having obtained GPA-5 while Viqarunnisa Noon College third position with 531 students getting GPA-5.
Among the educational institutions under Dhaka Board, Bir Shreshtha Noor Mohammad Rifles Public School & College secured the fourth position with 409 students getting GPA-5, Dhaka Commerce College fifth position with 409 students getting GPA-5, Motijheel Ideal School and College sixth position with 393 students getting GPA-5, Dhaka College seventh position with 359 students getting GPA-5, Holy Cross College eighths position with 339 students getting GPA-5, Rajuk Uttara Model School and College ninth position with 317 students getting GPA-5 and Milestone College tenth position with 229 students getting GPA-5.
Ten institutions namely Bir Shreshtha Noor Mohammad Rifles Public School & College, National Ideal College, Cambrian College, Shamsul Haque Khan School and College, Abdul Kadir Mollah City College, Quality Education College, SOS Hermann Gmeiner College, Holy Child College, South Point College and Mymensingh Girl's Cadet College topped the list of the institutions under Dhaka Education Board for having 100 pass percentage.
Besides, Tamirul Millat Kamil Madrasah of Demra and Tongi branch, Daruzanat Siddikia Kamil Madrasa, Sarsina Darussunat Kamil Madrasa, Jameya Ahammadia Sunnia Kamil Madrasa, Jhalokathi NS Kamil Madrasah, Dhap Satgara Baitul Mukarram Kamil Madrasa, Jameya-e-Kasemia Kamil Madrasa and Namazgarh Gausul Azam Kamil MAdrasa topped the list of all madrasahs in the country on the basis of securing highest GPA-5 under Bangladesh Madrasa Education Board.
No room for 1.5 lac students at higher level
Daud Md Isa
A serious crisis is likely to creep up over the admission of the students, who have passed the HSC, Alim and HSC in Business Manag-ment examinations this year, to higher educational institutions due to shortage of seats in degree colleges, medical colleges and different private and public universities.
Informed sources say, an alarming situation is likely to arise in the premier institutions in cities where many brilliant students are unlikely to get admission due to shortage of seats.
According to the BANBAIS, there are about 3 lac seats for the students in the country's degree colleges, medical colleges and public and private universities.
The number of students who have passed HSC and equivalent examination this year from nine education boards is 4, 42,389 including 20, 136 GPA-5 holders. A total 1, 21,531 students obtained GPA between 4 and 4.88 while 93,268 students between GPA 3.5 and 3.9 while 83, 986 between GPA 3 and 3.5, while 1, 06,111 between GPA 2 and 2.9 and 17, 357 between GPA 1 and 1.9.
Thus the number of successful students this year exceeds the seats by nearly 1, 40,000.
On the other hand, the sources point out, there is another problem relating to admission to the universities in the cities specially Dhaka. Most of the brilliant students who fared well in the examination are interested in getting themselves admitted to the reputed universities in the capital and other cities.
But the number of seats are limited to accommodate them all. So, hundreds of meritorious students including GPA-5 holders are sure to be deprived of the opportunity of admission to the colleges of their choice.
In the capital, there will be a heavy rush of brilliant students from all over the country for admission to reputed universities like Dhaka University, BUET, Dhaka Medical College and Salimullah Medical College.
For this situation, students and their guardians face an uncertain future in respect of admission to premier institutions of higher education.
72.78 pc pass, 20,136 obtain GPA-5 in 10 boards
DU Correspondent

The results of the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and its equivalent Alim and HSC in Business Management examinations under ten education boards this year marked a surprise downturn in pass rate and GPA scoring compared to that of last year. On average 72.78 percent students passed while as many as 20,136 examinees achieved highest grade point average (GPA)-5.
According to the results published on Saturday, the average pass percentage under eight education boards is 70.14 this year as against 74.85 last year. The pass percentage under Madrasa Board is 84.14 while that in Technical Education Board is 80.74. Taken all together the overall average pass percentage under ten education boards is 72.18 against 76.19 last year.
The pass percentage under the Dhaka Education Board is 71.53, Rajshahi 70.47, Comilla 66.99, Jessore 78.77, Chittagong 76.31, Barisal 67.20, Sylhet 73.96 and Dinajpur 55.90.
A total of 4, 42,389 examinees came out successful in the examinations out of 6, 07,872 students who appeared from the ten education boards. Of the successful students, a total of 20,136 students secured GPA-5 (Grade Point Average), the highest grade point, which is 1909 less than that of the previous year from the ten education boards. A total of 18,222 students got GPA-5 from eight general education boards this year. Of the total number of students securing GPA-5, 12,088 are male and 8048 female.
Under the Dhaka Board, a total of 9450 students (5465 male and 3985 female) secured GPA-5 while 2229 students (1314 male and 915 female) got GPA-5 from Rajshahi Board.
Besides, 601 students (369 male, 232 female) got GPA-5 from Comilla Board, 2093 (male 1219, female 874) from Jessore Board, 1448 (male 759, female 689) from Chittagong Board, 574 (male 318, female 256) from Barisal Board, 439 (male 258, female 181) from Sylhet Board, 1388 (male 830, female 558) from Dinajpur Board, 1894 (male 1545, female 349) from Madrasa Board, and 20 (male 11, female 9) from the Technical Education Board.
Out of 152470 students a total of 1, 09,060 passed from Dhaka Board, out of 74,274 students 52,339 from Rajshahi Board, out of 41,199 students 27,598 from Comilla Board, out of 73,264 students 57,713 from Jessore Board , Out of 41,498 students 31,668 from Chittagong Board, out of 29,720 students 19,972 from Barisal Board, out of 18,136 students 13,413 from Sylhet, out of 58,541 students 32,722 from Dinajpur Board, out of 58,978 students 49,626 from Madrasa Board and out of 59,792 students 48,278 from Technical Education Board.
As many as 6, 07,872 students -- 3, 33,505 boys and 2, 74,367 girls -- appeared in this year's HSC and its equivalent examinations and 442389 of them -- 245588 boys and 196801 girls --passed. Among the GPA-5 holders, 12088 are boys and 8048 are girls. Pass percentages for boys and girls are 73.64 and 71.73 against 76.69 and 75.57 of last year.
Last year, 76.19 per cent students passed and 22,045 students achieved GPA-5 in the second largest public examinations. The pass percentage was 65.60 in 2007, 65.65 in 2006 and 59.74 in 2005.
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H.S.C Result 2009
