HSC Result 2025

The Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) exam is one of the most important public examinations in Bangladesh. It marks the completion of 12 years of schooling (grades 11–12) and is the gateway to higher education, scholarships, and future career paths. Every year, hundreds of thousands of students across the country sit for HSC and equivalent examinations (such as Madrasah and Technical boards). The result of HSC is eagerly awaited by the students, their families, educational institutions, and the public.

The HSC 2025 exams were held under the supervision of the Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education across Bangladesh (General, Madrasah, and Technical boards). After the exams, answer scripts are evaluated, moderated, quality-checked, and then results are compiled and published. The result contains subject-wise marks, grades or GPA (Grade Point Average), pass/fail status, and overall performance.

With rising competition for university admission and limited seats, the announcement of HSC results carries great importance each year.

Below you will find detailed information about the publication date & time and how to check the result online for HSC 2025.

HSC Result 2025 Published Date & Time

A frequently asked question every year is: When will the HSC Result 2025 be published? Based on official announcements and media sources, here is what is known:

  • According to a press release signed by Professor Khondoker Ehsanul Kabir (Chairman of the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Dhaka and President of the Inter-Education Board Coordination Committee), the results of HSC and equivalent exams of 2025 will be published on Thursday, 16 October 2025.

  • The results will be available simultaneously across all education boards: Dhaka, Rajshahi, Comilla, Jessore, Chattogram, Barishal, Sylhet, Dinajpur, Mymensingh, as well as the Bangladesh Madrasah Education Board and Bangladesh Technical Education Board.

  • The official time of release is around 10:00 am on 16 October 2025

  • Some sources also mention that the final, formal handover to the Education Ministry and public release will happen by 11:00 am after an internal handover event

  • The decision to pick 16 October was partly because October 17 and 18 fall on weekend days, which makes 16 October more practical for releasing results on a working day.

Thus, students should plan to check their results on 16 October 2025, from 10:00 am onward (or by 11:00 am in some references). It is typical that a press conference or official announcement happens right before release, after which online portals and SMS services become active.

It is also worth noting that result publication is generally scheduled within 60 days of the last examination date, allowing time for evaluation, moderation, and validation of scripts.

HSC Result 2025 Check Online

Once the result is published, students will naturally want to check it online. There are a few official and widely used platforms to do so. Below is a step-by-step guide:

Official websites you can use

  1. www.educationboardresults.gov.bd
    This is the official portal of the Intermediate and Secondary Education Boards in Bangladesh for public exam results (SSC, HSC, etc.) Education Board Results+2Education Board Results+2.

  2. www.eboardresults.com
    Another web-based result publication system that provides access to detailed marks and results under all boards. Eboard Results

  3. Board-specific websites
    Each education board (e.g. Dhaka board, Rajshahi board) often publishes results separately on its own site. When results are out, the respective board websites will open a “HSC Result 2025” or “Exam Results” section.

How to check your result online

Here is a typical procedure you can follow:

  1. Visit educationboardresults.gov.bd (or eboardresults.com) using a web browser.

  2. On the homepage, look for the “HSC/Alim/Equivalent Result 2025” link or section.

  3. You’ll be asked to enter:

    • Examination: select HSC / Alim / Equivalent

    • Year: 2025

    • Board: choose your board (e.g. Dhaka, Chittagong, Rajshahi, etc.)

    • Roll Number: your exam roll

    • Registration Number: your registration ID

    • Sometimes there’s a captcha or a simple arithmetic security check

  4. Submit the form. After a short waiting period, your result will appear on the screen.

  5. You can view subject-wise marks, grade, GPA, and pass/fail status. If detailed mark sheets are available, download or screenshot (if allowed).

  6. For institutions (colleges), there may be an option to download results in bulk or by EIIN number.

Most third-party result aggregator websites and apps replicate the same data from the official sources, but using unofficial sites can sometimes carry risk or delays. Always rely on official board portals when possible.

Tips & reminders

  • Ensure you have your roll number and registration number ready; you will not get your result without them.

  • The portal may be overloaded just after release, so it may take some time or you may need to try multiple times.

  • Use a reliable internet connection.

  • After results come out, applications for re-scrutiny or re-checking will open for a limited time; students who believe errors occurred can apply via the official board websites. (For 2025, the re-scrutiny period is reportedly from 17 October to 23 October 2025).

  • Colleges will also receive result sheets and may display them physically or online for their students.

Example (hypothetical) of how to check

Suppose your board is Dhaka, your roll is 123456, registration is 2021123456:

  • Go to educationboardresults.gov.bd

  • Select “HSC / Equivalent” → Year = 2025 → Board = Dhaka

  • Enter roll = 123456

  • Enter registration = 2021123456

  • Solve any simple captcha

  • Click Submit

  • Your result appears (with GPA, subject marks etc.)

If the site is busy, try again or use an alternate board site (for example Dhaka Board website).

Additional Points & Context

  • The HSC exams for 2025 were conducted between June 26 and August 19, 2025. A total of about 1,251,111 candidates participated across 11 boards (General, Madrasah, Technical) in 2025. The boards use the Inter-Education Board Coordination Committee to coordinate result publication and ensure uniformity.

  • The practice of publishing results within approximately 60 days after examinations is well established.

  • After the result is released, students with grievances or suspected errors in marking may apply for re-scrutiny through official re-checking portals. (For 2025, that window is reportedly from 17 to 23 October)

  • The result announcement is often preceded by a formal handing over of result documents to the Ministry and then public release via press and web.

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