SSC Result 2018 Jessore Board reflects the performance of Grade 10 students who appeared in the public examination conducted by the Jessore Education Board in Bangladesh. This analysis provides a closer, in-depth look at the results, highlights prominent trends, and explores what it all means for students and schools in the region.
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ToggleKey Figures for 2018
- Total students appeared: 183,595
- Total passed: 140,779
- Failed: 42,816
- Pass rate: 76.68%
- GPA‑5 achievers (A+): 9,420
- GPA‑5 rating: 5.13%
How Jessore Stacks Up in 2018
Comparing Jessore with other boards:
- Jessore: 76.68% passes, 5.13% GPA‑5
- Madrasah Board: 70.94% pass, 1.19% GPA-5
- Mymensingh: 80.26% pass, 5.60% GPA‑5
- Rajshahi: 86.10% passes, 10.10% GPA‑5
- Sylhet: 70.48% passes, 2.95% GPA‑5
Trends in Jessore (2016–2018)
Year | Appeared | Pass Rate | GPA‑5 Rate |
2016 | 148,165 | 91.88% | 6.41% |
2017 | 154,732 | 79.56% | 4.19% |
2018 | 183,595 | 76.68% | 5.13% |
After reaching a high in 2016, Jessore dropped to 2017 and fell further in 2018 — even as the GPA‑5 numbers bounced back slightly.
Why Did Results Drop in 2018?
Local education officials cited several reasons:
- Toughened assessment and heightened exam rigour – The board went for merit and did not give away automatic passes which led to reduced both pass rates and top grades.
- Effects of student unrest: Disturbances during the year in schools’ preparatory activities and study time.
Subject-wise performance issues:
- English: ~83.8% pass
- Mathematics: ~85.0% pass
- In contrast, some subjects like Bangla (97.9%), Geography (94.7%) and Islamiat (98.0%) gave higher outcomes.
What This Means
- Pass rates of 76.68% and GPA‑5 of 5.13% indicate that the exams and grading were tougher in 2018 under the Jessore Board.
- It’s a reminder of the importance of fair assessment as opposed to bloated passing figures.
- Jessore kept a halfway position with other boards in the region.
Top 10 Schools – Jessore Board SSC 2018
Based on GPA-5 holders and Jessore board official stipend list, these are the top 10 schools in 2018:
- Cantonment College, Jessore
- Jessore Zilla School
- Police Line Secondary School, Jessore
- Khulna Zilla School
- BAF Shaheen College, Jessore
- St. Joseph’s High School, Khulna
- Sheraz Khulna Zilla School branch
- Sunup International School & College (Kushtia)
- Akij Collegiate School (Burujbagan)
- Military Collegiate School Khulna (MCSK)
Advice for future students & schools
- Target weak areas, particularly English and Math.
- Practice constantly, using practice/model tests and past papers.
- Apply for re-scrutiny if you think the numbers are low — it can affect your GPA.
- Keep the focus on knowledge over results — smart study trumps long hours
Check Your 2018 Results
Results were available via SMS:
- SSC JES <RollNumber> 2018
- Send to: 16222
Results were also made available online for students to check.
Also Read: Best Colleges in Jessore
Final Summary
- Jessore Board SSC results in 2018: 183,595 took the exam, 76.68% passed and 5.13% obtained GPA‑5.
- Performance fell from past years, largely because of tougher grading and gaps in preparation.
- Success in the future lies in concentration while preparing for weak subjects and, maybe re-verification.
Students should be aware of these trends so that they are better prepared and schools can support their strategies of improvement.
The Jessore Education Board’s SSC Result 2018 is an example of tough educational surroundings. A total of 183,595 students participated in the examination, and 76.68% of them passed, with the proportion of GPA‑5 5.13%, which was lower than before, showing that the test implementation and difficulty led to a downward trend.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is SSC?
A: Grade 10 public exam.
Q2: Who conducted the exam?
A: Jessore Education Board.
Q3: How many appeared in 2018?
A: 183,595 students.
Q4: How many passed?
A: 140,779 students.
Q5: What was the pass rate?
A: 76.68%.
Q6: How many got GPA-5?
A: 9,420 students.
Q7: Why did the results drop?
A: Tough grading, unrest.
Q8: Which subjects had lower pass rates?
A: English, Math.
Q9: How to check the result?
A: SMS or online.
Q10: Can I re-check marks?
A: Yes.


