AP SSC Results 2024: 69.24% students passed in first division. AP Residential schools recorded the highest pass percentage.
Vagisha Kaushik | April 22, 2024 | 12:19 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The second language subject saw the highest pass percentage of 99.24% this year in AP SSC results 2024. The Board of Secondary Education, Andhra Pradesh (BSEAP) declared the Secondary School Certificate, Class 10 result 2024 today via a press conference. The overall pass percentage is 86.69% which is over 14 points more than the last year’s results. AP SSC results 2024 live updates
In AP SSC exams 2024, 69.26% of Class 10 students passed in the first division while 11.87% passed in the second division. Only 5.58% passed in third.
2,800 schools recorded 100% this year while all students of only 297 schools had passed last year. The number of schools which scored a full percentage in each type is given below.
Type of school | Number of schools with 100% |
Government | 12 |
Zilla Parishad | 436 |
Model | 37 |
Municipal | 8 |
Residential | 28 |
Social welfare | 42 |
Tribal welfare | 28 |
KGBV | 75 |
BC Welfare | 54 |
Private aided | 26 |
Private un-aided | 1,988 |
Ashram school | 69 |
Also read AP SSC 10th Result 2024 Out: Pass percentage up by 14.43 points; 17 schools score 0
Students who opted for the second language secured the highest pass percentage among the subjects in Class 10.
Subject | Pass percentage |
First language | 96.47% |
Second language | 99.24% |
Third language | 98.52% |
Mathematics | 93.33% |
General science | 91.29% |
Social science | 95.34% |
Girl students have once again performed better than boys in AP SSC result 2024. 89.17% girls passed the 10th board exams 2024 while the pass percentage of boys is 84.32%. Only 17 schools scored 0 percent this year which is much lower than last year’s number.
S Suresh Kumar, commissioner of education informed that every student in the country will be issued a PEN which will be the identifying number like Aadhaar for a student and will be used for verification. AP is the first state to implement it, he said. 13 visually-challenged students from Anantapur wrote the exam without scribe using computer software, he further informed.
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