Fazil Pass Exam 2023 Results Released, Pass Rate 93%

Fazil Pass Exam 2023 Results Released, Pass Rate 93%

The results of the Islamic Arabic University Fazil (Bachelor) Pass Examination 2023 have been published. This year, a total of 117,295 students participated in the examination, and 109,828 passed. The pass rate stands at 93 percent, which is significant compared to previous years. The results were announced on Tuesday, May 13, by the Vice Chancellor of the university, Professor Dr. Md. Shamsul Alam.

The results were handed over by the university’s Examination Controller, Mohammad Ali. The program was attended by the university’s two Pro-Vice Chancellors, Professor Dr. Md. Shahidul Islam and Professor Dr. Abu Zafar Khan, Treasurer ASM Mamunur Rahman Khalili, Registrar Md. Ayub Hossain, officials, and employees of various administrative and academic departments.

The Vice Chancellor said that it has been possible to publish the results under its own management in a short time, which is the result of the coordinated efforts of all departments of the university. He sincerely congratulated the successful students and thanked the teachers and guardians concerned.

This year, the China Darus Sunnat Kamil Madrasa of Pirojpur district secured first place in the first year of the merit list. Jamia Ahmadia Sunnia Kamil Madrasa of Chittagong district secured first place in the second and third years. The Vice Chancellor congratulated the said madrasa and the concerned teachers and students separately for this success.

The results of the Fazil Pass examination showed that the pass rate in the first year was 90.48 percent, in the second year, 94.74 percent, and in the third year, the highest was 96.55 percent. These results reflect the preparation of the students and the improvement in the quality of the educational institution.

It is noteworthy that this year the examination was held nationwide from January 14 to March 13. The announcement of the results of this level of Islamic education is not only a joy for the students, but also an important step for future higher education and career.

These results highlight the importance and success of Islamic educational institutions. The Vice Chancellor also expressed hope that the administration and teachers will work together for better results in the future.

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