AP SSC Result 2026 to Be Released on May 5 at 11 AM: Steps to Check
AP SSC Result 2026: Check at 11 AM on May 5

The Board of Secondary Education Andhra Pradesh (BSEAP) is set to release the AP SSC result 2026 on May 5 at 11 AM. Students who appeared for the Class 10 examinations can access their results through the official website, results.bse.ap.gov.in, and other designated portals. The results will include subject-wise marks, grades, and overall pass status.

Exam Statistics and Result Availability

This year, a total of 6,40,916 students registered for the AP SSC examinations. Among them, 6,22,074 were regular candidates, while 18,842 appeared as private students. The result will first be published in digital format, enabling students to download a provisional marks memo. Original certificates will be issued later through respective schools.

Steps to Check AP SSC Result Online

To check the result, students must visit the official BSEAP website and click on the result link on the homepage. They will then be required to enter their hall ticket number, date of birth, and the captcha code. After submitting the details, the result will be displayed on the screen. Candidates are advised to verify all information carefully and download the marks memo for future reference. A printout may also be taken for immediate use.

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Details in the Marks Memo

The AP SSC marks memo includes essential academic and personal details such as the student's name, roll number, date of birth, and school name. It also displays subject-wise marks, total marks obtained, grades awarded, and the pass or fail status. The grading system comprises categories like A1, A2, B1, and others, each linked to specific marks and grade points. The overall Grade Point Average (GPA) is also mentioned, summarizing the student's performance.

Passing Criteria and Supplementary Exams

To qualify in the AP SSC examination, students must secure a minimum of 35% marks in each subject. This requirement applies separately to theory and practical components where applicable. Candidates who fail to achieve the minimum marks in any subject will be eligible to appear for supplementary examinations. The schedule for supplementary exams will be announced after the main result declaration.

Previous Year Trends and Performance Data

In the previous academic year, 6,14,459 students appeared for the AP SSC exams, out of which 4,98,585 passed, resulting in an overall pass percentage of 81.14%. Girls outperformed boys with a pass rate of 84.09%, compared to 78.31% for boys, a difference of 5.78 percentage points. Parvathipuram Manyam district recorded the highest pass rate at 93.90%, while 1,680 schools achieved a 100% pass rate. The pass percentage trends over recent years are as follows: 81.41% in 2025, 86.69% in 2024, 72.26% in 2023, and 64.02% in 2022.

Post-Result Services and Corrections

Students dissatisfied with their marks can apply for recounting or re-verification through the board by submitting an online application and paying the prescribed fee within the given deadline. If any discrepancy is found in the marks memo, students should contact their school or the board for correction. The online marks memo remains provisional until original SSC certificates are issued through schools.

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