AP SSC 10th Results 2025: 1,680 Schools Achieve 100% Pass Rate, Results Out Today

Vijayawada: The Board of Secondary Education, Andhra Pradesh (BSEAP), announced the AP SSC (Class 10) Results 2025 today, April 23, at 10 a.m., bringing relief to nearly 6 lakh students who appeared for the exams held from March 17 to 31, 2025. Students can check their scores on official websites bse.ap.gov.in and results.bse.ap.gov.in using their hall ticket roll numbers. Results are also accessible via SMS, DigiLocker, and WhatsApp number 9552300009. Education Minister Lokesh Nara shared on social media, “1,680 schools have achieved a 100% pass rate.” Of the 614,459 students who took the exam, 498,585 passed, yielding an overall pass percentage of 81.14%.
Conducted across 3,450 centers, the exams required students to secure at least 35% in each subject to pass. The online results are provisional, with original marksheets to be distributed through schools soon. Education Commissioner S. Suresh Kumar said during a press conference, “These results reflect students’ hard work and teachers’ dedication.” Last year’s pass percentage was 86.69%, with girls (89.17%) outperforming boys (84.32%). This year’s slightly lower performance is attributed to a tougher curriculum, according to analysts. Students who didn’t pass can opt for supplementary exams in May 2025.
Students are advised to keep their hall tickets handy and carefully verify details like names, subject-wise marks, and grades. Any discrepancies should be reported to school authorities or the BSEAP helpline. NDTV’s Education portal has introduced a dedicated page for quick result access, enhancing convenience. The results are pivotal for Class 11 admissions, shaping students’ academic futures. The board’s efforts to streamline result access via multiple platforms, including WhatsApp, reflect a commitment to student support.
The 100% pass rate in 1,680 schools highlights Andhra Pradesh’s educational strides, though the dip in overall pass percentage sparks discussions on curriculum challenges. As students plan their next steps, the results mark a critical milestone in their academic journey, with the state rallying behind their aspirations.