Andhra Pradesh SSC Results 2026: Recounting and Re-verification Applications Open Until May 7
AP SSC Results 2026: BSEAP Opens Recounting, Re-verification Applications Till May 7
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The Board of Secondary Education, Andhra Pradesh, has opened applications for recounting and re-verification of answer scripts for the AP SSC (Class 10) Examination 2026. Students must submit requests through their schools by May 7, with fees of ₹500 for recounting and ₹1,000 for re-verification.
- 01Application deadline for recounting and re-verification is May 7, 2026.
- 02Students must apply through their respective schools; individual applications are not accepted.
- 03Fees are ₹500 for recounting and ₹1,000 for re-verification per subject.
- 04Payments must be made online; offline payments are not accepted.
- 05Students can access scanned copies of their answer sheets through a new WhatsApp service.
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The Board of Secondary Education, Andhra Pradesh, has initiated the application process for recounting and re-verification of answer scripts for the AP SSC (Class 10) Examination 2026. Students dissatisfied with their results can submit requests through their schools until May 7, 2026. The board has specified that individual applications will not be accepted, and school authorities are responsible for collecting and submitting these requests online. For recounting, students must pay a fee of ₹500 per subject, while re-verification costs ₹1,000 per subject. Payments are to be made exclusively through online methods such as debit cards, credit cards, net banking, or UPI, as offline payments will not be entertained. Additionally, students applying for re-verification will have access to scanned copies of their evaluated answer sheets, which can be accessed through the official school system or the government’s WhatsApp-based Mana Mitra service. School authorities are urged to inform eligible students and ensure timely submissions to meet the deadline.
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This process allows students who are dissatisfied with their results to seek a review, potentially affecting their overall academic performance and future opportunities.
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