
APRJC result 2025 today, steps to check AP Residential Junior Colleges entrance test results
Department of School Education, Andhra Pradesh will declare the A.P. Residential Junior Colleges Common Entrance Test or APRJC results 2025 today, May 25. When declared, candidates can check their results at aprs.apcfss.in.
The entrance test was held for admission to 1425 seats at residential junior colleges of the state. The test was conducted for three groups MPC/EET (English, Mathematics, Physical Science), BPC/CGT (English, Physical Science, Biological Science) and MEC/CEC (English, Mathematics and Social Studies). The exam was for 150 marks and every section carried 50 marks.
APRJC Result 2025: Important dates for post-result activities
Dates of 1 st phase counselling for Andhra & Rayalaseema region:
For MPC/ EET: May 20
For BPC/CGT: May 21
For MEC/CEC: May 22
Probable dates for 2 nd phase counselling for Andhra & Rayalaseema region:
For MPC/EET: June 2
For BPC/CGT : June3
For MEC/CEC : June 4
According to the official notification, the dates and schedule can change. The department has suggested that candidates keep in touch with the principals of concerned colleges.
APRJC Result 2025: Helpline numbers for candidates
For technical related help: 9391005811
For other information: 8712625085
For complaints: 9391005809

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


New Indian Express
3 days ago
- New Indian Express
Government launches ‘Shining Stars Award' to honour SSC, Inter toppers
VIJAYAWADA: In a bid to promote academic excellence, the State government has introduced the 'Shining Stars Award' for the 2024–25 academic year, replacing earlier award schemes. The initiative aims to recognise high-achieving students from both government and private institutions who excel in the SSC and Intermediate public examinations. As per a recent government order, SSC students securing 500 out of 600 marks (83.33%) or more will be honoured at the mandal level. For Intermediate, students scoring 830 and above will be recognised at the district level. The scheme also includes special provisions for Children With Special Needs (CWSN). Each awardee will receive a cash prize of Rs 20,000, a medal, and a certificate. Six SSC students per mandal—across OC, BC, SC, and ST categories—will be selected. In the Intermediate category, 36 students per district will be awarded from various streams, including MPC, BiPC, HEC, CEC/MEC, and Vocational courses, along with CWSN achievers. Secretary of the School Education Department, Kona Sasidhar, said the awards aim to inspire merit and sustained learning without income-based restrictions. 'It's a celebration of talent and determination,' he noted. The awards will be distributed on June 9 at district headquarters in events chaired by respective District In-charge Ministers. The Board of Intermediate Education will fund the programme.


The Hindu
3 days ago
- The Hindu
Meritorious students to be presented with ‘Shining Star' awards
The Department of School Education has introduced 'Shining Stars Award' to promote academic excellence. A G.O. released to this effect on Friday (June 6) said meritorious students who secure the highest marks in SSC Public Examinations and students who secure the highest marks in each group — MPC, BiPC, HEC and CEC/MEC — in Intermediate Public Examination would be recognising as 'Shining Stars' and given an award comprising a cash prize of ₹20,000, a merit certificate and a medal. Students from both government and private institutions are eligible. In schools, students who secure 500 and above out of the total 600 marks, i.e. equivalent to 83.33 % and above, among OC, BC, SC, ST and Minority sections would be considered for selection in a particular mandal in the SSC exams. Among Children with Special Needs (CwSN) the eligibility for selection is 70% marks and above. For Intermediate students, those who secure 830 and above marks among OC, BC, SC, ST and Minority sections would be considered for selection from a particular district in the Intermediate Public Examinations of the preceding academic year. Among CwSN, those secure 700 marks and above would be considered for selection. The Director of School Education and the Board of Intermediate Education would respectively prepare the list of students eligible to receive the awards.


Hans India
30-05-2025
- Hans India
VIP Felicitates Rural Girl Toppers, Awards Scholarships for Academic Excellence
Mahabubnagar: In a heartening initiative to promote girl child education, Villages In Partnership (VIP) organised a felicitation ceremony at its office premises in Mahabubnagar today. The event honoured seven girl students from government schools across Mahabubnagar, Narayanpet, and Wanaparthy districts who excelled in their Intermediate first-year examinations. These students, all of whom had earlier been recognised as Mandal Toppers for their outstanding performance in Class 10 Telugu Medium government schools, have now repeated their success at the Intermediate level, becoming toppers in their respective streams. As a mark of encouragement, VIP awarded each of these toppers a cash prize of ₹1,116 and a deposit of ₹5,000. The event was presided over by VIP Executive Secretary Sri TKS Sarma, who handed over the certificates, while Executive Director Dr T. Nagender Swamy addressed the gathering online via Zoom, applauding the students and parents for their hard work and dedication. The list of toppers included: M. Gouri (Addakal, Mahabubnagar) – MLT, 485/500 S. Anusha (Gandeed, Mahabubnagar) – MPC, 451/470 K. Raghavi (Jadcherla, Mahabubnagar) – BPC, 408/440 G. Swapna (Mahabubnagar) – CEC, 469/500 G. Kurumamma (Makthal, Narayanpet) – CEC, 479/500 K. Gouthami (Narayanpet) – MPC, 456/470 M. Pallavi (Gopalpet, Wanaparthy) – MPC, 467/470 The program was attended by the students' parents and VIP service partners, who appreciated the girls' achievements. VIP's initiative aims to inspire more rural girls to pursue higher education and achieve academic excellence. Ends.