Secondary school students grabbed their chance to challenge disappointing exam scores as authorities opened the appeal window. The Inter-Education Board Coordination Committee dropped word about the fresh opportunity for grade-hungry pupils. Unhappy teenagers can file complaints about their marks through a simple text message system. Officials set the deadline at July 17 for anyone wanting another look at their papers. The process gives students six days to decide whether their results deserve a second examination.
Mobile phone users must send their requests using only Teletalk network connections to access the service. Each subject review costs students 150 Taka before education bosses will reconsider the original grades. The committee designed a special text format that pupils must follow exactly when submitting their appeals. Students type SSC followed by their board name and subject codes before hitting send to number 16222. Multiple subject requests require comma separation between different course codes like the example showing 101,102,103.
The electronic application method replaced traditional paper forms that previously slowed down the appeals process. Education officials expect thousands of students to flood the system during the brief submission period. Parents across the country encouraged their children to double-check questionable results before the window closes. The committee warned that late applications would face automatic rejection regardless of circumstances. Students must act fast to secure their academic futures through the re-evaluation program.
Mobile phone users must send their requests using only Teletalk network connections to access the service. Each subject review costs students 150 Taka before education bosses will reconsider the original grades. The committee designed a special text format that pupils must follow exactly when submitting their appeals. Students type SSC followed by their board name and subject codes before hitting send to number 16222. Multiple subject requests require comma separation between different course codes like the example showing 101,102,103.
The electronic application method replaced traditional paper forms that previously slowed down the appeals process. Education officials expect thousands of students to flood the system during the brief submission period. Parents across the country encouraged their children to double-check questionable results before the window closes. The committee warned that late applications would face automatic rejection regardless of circumstances. Students must act fast to secure their academic futures through the re-evaluation program.