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The results for Andhra Pradesh SSC board exam will be released soon by the Board of Secondary Education, Andhra Pradesh (BSEAP).
The results for Andhra Pradesh SSC board exam will be released soon by the Board of Secondary Education, Andhra Pradesh (BSEAP). The results will most probably be released on May 14, 2019. The process of evaluating the answer sheets is completed and the results are expected to be declared soon, most probably by next week. According to reports, more than 6 lakh students had appeared for the class 10th board examination in Andhra Pradesh.
The internal marks of students are to be uploaded and the process is expected to wind up by May 13, some reports suggested.
There were reports earlier that AP SSC result would be delayed as the Directorate of Government Examination officials were engaged in the ongoing Lok Sabha elections in the country.
"Whole results preparation process took time as the officials were busy with the election duty as part of the general and state elections which were held on April 11," an official said.
The SSC examination was conducted from March 18, 2019 to April 2, 2019, by BSEAP.
Last year, results were declared on April 29 and the overall pass percentage was 94.48 percent. The pass percentage for boys was 84.41 percent. Girls performed better than boys with a pass percentage of 94.48 percent.
The result for class 12 or intermediate in Andhra Pradesh have already been released. A total of 72 percent students cleared the class 12 examination. The pass percentage was 68 percent for boys and 75 percent for girls.