AP SSC Class 10 results 2023 declared at bseap.org; 72.26% students pass; girls outshine boys
Anu Parthiban | May 6, 2023 | 11:28 AM IST | 2 mins read
BSEAP has declared the AP SSC exam 2023 results today at bseap.org. The overall pass percentage jumped to 5 points compared to last year.
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NEW DELHI:
The Board of Secondary Education, Andhra Pradesh (BSEAP) has declared the AP secondary School Certificate (SSC) or Class 10th results today. The overall pass percentage is at 72.26%. This year, girls outperformed boys by 6.11% points. Students will be able to check their Class 10 SSC results AP on the official website-bseap.org, results.bse.ap.gov.in. The AP SSC board exams 2023 concluded on April 18, 2023.
AP SSC Results 2023 Link
A total of 6,64,152 registered for the AP Class 10 exams 2023 this year. Out of which, 6,09,881 were declared pass. Parvatipuram recorded the highest pass percent of 87.47%, the state education minister Botcha Satyanarayana said in a press conference. The overall pass percentage points have increased by 5 points compared to last year.
The minister said that 38 schools had recorded 0% pass percentage in AP Class 10th exams 2023. While, 77.8% students got 1st class, the pass percentage of English medium students was at 80%.
Students must note that the AP SSC results 2023 are provisional in nature. Students will have to collect the final AP result 2023 10th mark sheet after a week or two of the declaration from their respective schools.
AP 10th results 2023
|
AP SSC results 2023 |
Number of students |
|---|---|
|
Number of students registered |
6,64,152 |
|
Number of students appeared |
6,52,000 |
|
Number of students declared pass |
6,09,881 |
|
Boys pass percentage |
3,09,845 (69.27%) |
|
Girls pass percentage |
2,95,807 (75.38%) |
|
Overall pass percentage |
72.26% |
How to check AP SSC results 2023
Students must follow the steps given below to check AP Class 10th results 2023.
- Go to official website- bse.ap.gov.in.
- Click on the AP SSC result 2023 link on the home screen.
- Enter the roll number.
- Click on the ‘submit’ button.
- AP SSC results will be displayed, download and save it for future use.
Steps to check AP SSC results through SMS
Candidates also have an option to check their AP SSC 10th result 2023 via text message.
- BSNL user will have to type - Hall Ticket Number and send it to 55352/56300
- Vodafone user will have to type SSC <space> Hall Ticket No and send to 56300.
The board is likely to release the SSC 10th result for the compartment or supplementary exams in August 2023.
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