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Andhra Pradesh Class 10 result 2025 today at 10 am, check scores on India Today

Andhra Pradesh Class 10 result 2025 today at 10 am, check scores on India Today

India Today23-04-2025
The Andhra Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (BSEAP) has confirmed that the AP SSC 10th Result 2025 will be announced today, April 23, at 10 am. This includes results for the regular SSC exams, Open School SSC, and Open School Intermediate exams -- all coming out together.Nearly 6.5 lakh students who appeared for the exams between March 17 and March 31 can finally check their scores.advertisementHOW TO CHECK YOUR RESULT ON INDIA TODAYApart from the official website, students can also check their AP SSC 10th result on India Today's Results page. Here's how:Visit the India Today Results pageSelect the 'AP SSC 10th Result 2025' optionEnter your roll numberClick submit to view your marks memo
AP SSC RESULTS 2025 LIVE UPDATESOFFICIAL WEBSITE AND OTHER OPTIONSThe result will be available after 10 am at bse.ap.gov.in. Follow these steps:Click on the 'SSC Public Examination - March 2025 Results' linkEnter your roll numberSubmit and download your marks memoYou can also check your result on:DigiLocker: Log in with Aadhaar and download your resultSMS: Type APSSC Roll Number and send to 56300PASS MARKS AND SUPPLEMENTARY CHANCETo pass, students must score at least 35% in each subject. If someone doesn't clear the exam, supplementary exams will be available. Dates will be announced after the results.LOOKING BACK AT LAST YEARadvertisementIn 2024, the pass percentage of the AP SSC Results was 86.69%. Girls performed better with 89.17%, while boys stood at 84.32%.This year's results will show how students have done after sitting through morning-shift exams spread across two weeks.
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