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SATURDAY, JULY 12, 2025
SSC 2025: Girls dominate boys by over 5%

Education

TBS Report
10 July, 2025, 02:10 pm
Last modified: 10 July, 2025, 04:56 pm

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SSC 2025: Girls dominate boys by over 5%

Female students also secured more top scores, accounting for 73,616 of the GPA-5 achievers versus 65,416 for male students

TBS Report
10 July, 2025, 02:10 pm
Last modified: 10 July, 2025, 04:56 pm
In terms of stream of education, girls maintained their excellence as well. Photo: TBS
In terms of stream of education, girls maintained their excellence as well. Photo: TBS

As the Secondary School Certificate and equivalent results were published today, it was seen that girls outshone boys by over 5% as 71.03% of girls who sat for the exam passed, while the percentage was 65.88% for boys.

Female students also secured more top scores, accounting for 73,616 of the GPA-5 achievers versus 65,416 for male students.

Meanwhile, the overall pass rate fell to 68.45%, marking a steep 14.59 percentage point drop from last year's 83.04%, while the number of GPA-5 achievers decreased by 43,097 to 1,39,032.

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Regional performance variations were substantial, with Rajshahi Board leading at 77.63% and Jashore trailing at 73.69%.

In terms of stream of education, girls maintained their excellence as well.

Science Stream: Girls maintained a narrow lead with an 86.75% pass rate compared to boys' 84.59%.

Humanities Stream: The gender gap widened significantly, with girls achieving a 58.64% pass rate against boys' 47.26% - an 11.38 percentage point difference.

Commerce Stream: Female students outperformed males by nearly 10 percentage points (71.62% vs 61.94%).

Meanwhile, Technical Education Board candidates performed strongest overall (73.63%), outperforming both general education boards and madrasas (68.09%).

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