Andhra Pradesh SSC 10th Results Announced: 85.25% Pass Rate
Lokesh Nara declares AP SSC 10th Results ߪ 85.25% students pass
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The Andhra Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (BSEAP) has declared the SSC public examination results with an overall pass percentage of 85.25%, an increase from 81.14% last year. Girls outperformed boys with a pass rate of 87.90% compared to 82.68% for boys. Students can check their results on the official BSEAP website.
- 01Overall pass percentage increased to 85.25% from 81.14% last year.
- 02Girls achieved a pass rate of 87.90%, outperforming boys at 82.68%.
- 03Government-managed schools saw a rise in pass percentage to 78.39%.
- 04Re-evaluation and supplementary examination options are available for students.
- 05Examinations were conducted from March 16 to April 1, 2026.
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The Andhra Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (BSEAP) announced the results for the SSC public examinations, revealing an overall pass percentage of 85.25%, a significant improvement from 81.14% in 2025. Girls excelled with a pass rate of 87.90%, while boys recorded 82.68%. Government-managed schools also showed progress, with a pass percentage rising to 78.39% from 72.8% last year. Students can check their results on the official BSEAP website or through other platforms like DigiLocker. For those dissatisfied with their results, options for re-evaluation or supplementary exams are available, with the application window typically opening shortly after the main results are declared. The Class 10 examinations took place from March 16 to April 1, 2026, and students can access their scorecards online.
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The improved pass percentage reflects positively on the educational standards in Andhra Pradesh, potentially boosting student morale and encouraging further academic efforts.
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