
AP BSEAP SSC Class 10th Result 2025 (Out): Supplementary exams from May 19
BSEAP SSC Class 10th Result 2025: The Board of Secondary Education, Andhra Pradesh (BSEAP) has announced the results for AP Board Class 10 exam 2025 today, on April 23, 2025. In addition to announcing the results, the AP SSC supplementary exam dates have also been announced by the Board. According to a statement by the State Education Minister, supplementary exams for candidates who have not qualified certain subjects, will be held from May 19 to 28, 2025.
A total of 6,14,459 students appeared for the AP board examinations this year, out of which 4,98,585 candidates successfully passed, resulting in an overall pass percentage of 81.14%.
Parvathipuram Manyam district recorded the highest performance, with a pass rate of 93.90%. Additionally, 1,680 schools across the state achieved 100% pass results, as announced by State Education Minister Lokesh Nara.
BSEAP SSC Class 10th Result 2025: Re-evaluation dates will be announced in due course
The students who are not satisfied with the results can apply for re-valuation on the Andhra Pradesh Board's official website. However, the AP Board is yet to announce the date and time for application process. Once announced, candidates can apply for re-counting and re-verification of answer scripts in the online application.
Following previous year's norms, the application fee for the recounting of the answer script of each subject is Rs 500 and for the re-verification of the answer script of each subject is Rs 1000. According to the board, all the fee payments shall be made within the online application only, which can be accessed from the official website at bse.ap.gov.in, after filling out the form.
BSEAP SSC Class 10th Result 2025: Nearly 5 lakh students have passed AP Board class 10 exams
This year, the BSEAP conducted the Class 10 Board exams between March 17 and March 31. According to statistics released by the AP Board, 4,98,585 students have qualified this year.
Candidates can check their online marks memo on the official website at bse.ap.gov.in. However, to collect AP SSC Class 10 original mark sheets, students are required to visit their respective schools after a few days.
Last year, the AP BSEAP declared SSC Class 10 results on April 22. The AP BSEAP Board Class 10 exams last year were held between March 18 and 30.
The overall pass percentage last year was 86.69 per cent. Girls had outperformed boys by scoring higher than boys. In 2024, boys scored 84.32 per cent and girls scored 89.17 per cent. The AP Residential Schools and BC Residential Schools achieved the highest pass percentage with 98.43%. The BSEAP announced that 2,803 schools achieved a 100 percent pass rate, indicating that all students who took the SSC exam from those schools have passed. 17 schools recorded zero results, indicating that all students from those schools failed to pass the exam.
Students can apply for Re-Counting and Re-Verification of Answer Scripts through online application. Students who have failed in one or more than one subject of the AP SSC Board exams 2025 will have to appear for the AP SSC supplementary exams.

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