AP SSC 10th Result 2022: Failed in exam? BSEAP to hold supplementary exam from July 6
AP SSC Result 2022: This year, a total of 4,14,281 students were declared pass and Prakasam district saw the highest pass percentage of 78.30%.
Anu Parthiban | June 6, 2022 | 01:13 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Andhra Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (BSEAP) has announced the AP SSC results 2022 today. This year, a total of 4,14,281 students were declared pass. However, 71 schools, including 31 private schools, have recorded zero pass percentage.
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Andhra Pradesh education minister Botsa Satyanarayana Garu informed that the BSEAP board will be holding the AP SSC supplementary exams from July 6 to 15, 2022. The minister further said that special classes will be held for students who failed in the AP 10th SSC exam 2022 from June 13. They will be able to pay fees from tomorrow, June 7, 2022. Students will also be able to view the date sheet for the AP SSC supplementary exams soon, he added.
Around 6,22,000 students who appeared in the exam will be able to check their AP SSC 10th result 2022 on the official website, bse.ap.gov.in. Prakasam district saw the highest pass percentage of 78.30% and at the lowest is Anantapuram district with 49.07%.
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The minister further said that no ranks have been awarded this year and added, “We are not encouraging this trend of first and such ranks. No advertisements will be allowed to proclaim highest marks.”
“As coaching centers have become a business. We are being strict and will file cases in case someone goes against the order,” he said.
Andhra Pradesh Class 10 board exam 2022 was started on April 27 and ended on May 9. The AP Class 10 results manabadi 2022 was earlier scheduled to be after the board announced to declare results today, June 4. However, the bsc.ap.gov.in results 2022 got delayed and the board official clarified that the AP SSC result 2022 postponement was due to unavoidable circumstances. Last year, all students were declared pass due to cancellation of board exams in view of COVID-19 pandemic.
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