
AP SSC 2025 results to be declared on this date: How to check scores via website, WhatsApp
AP SSC 2025 results to be announced on April 23:
The Directorate of Government Examinations, Andhra Pradesh, will officially announce the results of the SSC (Class 10) public examinations on April 23, 2024, at 10 a.m.
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This was confirmed by KV Srinivasulu Reddy, Director of Government Examinations. The results will be released for both regular SSC students and candidates from the AP Open Schools Society.
In a first, the Class 10 and Intermediate results from the AP Open Schools Society will also be announced on the same day. The results layout is scheduled to be released a day earlier, at 4 p.m., offering a preview of the overall performance trends.
Multiple platforms for easy access to results
To ensure students and parents have smooth access to results, the Andhra Pradesh government has made the scores available through several digital platforms. Apart from the official websites, students can also check their marks via mobile apps and even through WhatsApp.
The official websites for result access include:
• https://bse.ap.gov.in
• https://apopenschool.ap.gov.in
•
https://results.bse.ap.gov.in/
For students using mobile devices, results will be accessible through the Leap app and the 'Mana Mitra' feature on WhatsApp. This digital approach aims to reduce traffic to internet cafés and promote easy access in both urban and rural areas.
How to check AP SSC 2025 results via website
Step 1: Visit the official website: https://bse.ap.gov.in
Step 2: Click on the link for SSC Public Exam Results 2024
Step 3: Enter your roll number and other required details
Step 4: Click on 'Submit'
Step 5: Your result will appear on the screen
Step 7: Download and print the scorecard for future use
Steps to check results via WhatsApp
1.
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Save the official number 95523 00009 to your contacts
2. Send a 'Hi' message to the number on WhatsApp
3. Choose the 'Education Services' option from the menu
4. Select 'SSC Public Exam Results'
5. Enter your roll number when prompted
6. Receive your result in PDF format directly via WhatsApp
Students are advised to keep their roll numbers ready and monitor official sources for any last-minute updates regarding the result declaration process.
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