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HSC stands for Higher Secondary Certificate, a secondary education qualification equivalent to the final year of high school in the US and GCSE and/or A level in the UK. Learn about the history, structure, boards and exams of HSC in Bangladesh, India and Pakistan.
Admission in HSC level is based on the result of Secondary School Certificate (SSC) examination. Every year it takes about 450 students in science, 300 in commerce and 150 in humanities group in HSC level. Students have to apply through sms method for the admission.
MSBSHSE is a statutory and autonomous body that conducts SSC and HSC exams for 10th and 12th class students in Maharashtra. It has nine divisional boards and was established in 1966 under the Maharashtra Secondary Boards Act.
HSC stands for Higher School Certificate, a qualification awarded to students who complete senior high school studies in New South Wales and some other regions. It involves choosing from over 100 courses in various subject areas, with English being the only compulsory subject.
The college achieved a 100 percent pass rate with 380 students getting GPA-5. Colleges were not ranked by results in 2015, but the college placed fifth among colleges under the Dhaka Education Board in 2009, seventh in 2011, and second in 2012, 2013, and 2014. [2] In 2015 and 2016 the college placed in Dhaka Education Board with 100% pass rate.
A government-owned higher secondary educational institution in Rajshahi, Bangladesh, affiliated with National University. Established in 1958, it offers undergraduate and graduate programs in science, arts, commerce and social science faculties.
BTEB is a state regulatory board for technical and vocational education in Bangladesh. It sets curriculum, grants affiliation, conducts exams and awards diplomas for various levels and fields of study.
Agrabad Mohila College is a private women's degree college in Chittagong, Bangladesh, established in 1988. It offers HSC and bachelor's programs under Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education and National University respectively.