Students awaiting the AP SSC Class 10 Results 2026 can expect an official announcement soon. As per the latest available updates, the Board of Secondary Education Andhra Pradesh is likely to declare the results by April 25, 2026. However, students should note that the final date will be confirmed only through an official notification.

Once released, candidates who appeared for the AP Class 10 board examinations will be able to access their scorecards online using their roll number or hall ticket number.
Where to Check AP SSC 10th Results 2026
Students will be able to check their results on the official websites:
- bse.ap.gov.in
- results.bse.ap.gov.in
These portals will host the direct result link once activated.
How to Check AP SSC Results 2026
- Follow these steps to download your marks memo:
- Visit the official website
- Click on the "AP SSC Results 2026" link
- Enter your roll number or hall ticket number
- Submit the details
- View and download the result
- Take a printout for future reference
Students are advised to keep their hall ticket details ready to avoid last-minute delays.
What Will Be Announced Along With Results
Along with individual marks, the board is expected to release:
- Overall pass percentage
- District-wise performance
- Gender-wise statistics
- Toppers' details (if officially published)
These insights help students and institutions understand overall performance trends.
Previous Year Trends
Looking at past trends, the AP SSC results are typically declared in the last week of April. In 2025, the results were announced on April 23, with an overall pass percentage of 81.14%.
This timeline indicates that the expected April 25, 2026 release falls in line with previous years' schedules.
Supplementary Exams 2026
Students who do not pass in one or two subjects will be given another opportunity through supplementary examinations, likely to be conducted in June 2026. Detailed schedules will be announced after the main results are declared.
Passing Marks Criteria
To pass the AP SSC examination:
- Students must score at least 33% marks in each subject
- A minimum aggregate score is also required
- Candidates meeting these criteria will be eligible to proceed to higher secondary education.
Important Note for Students
The online result is provisional in nature. Students should collect their original marks memo from their respective schools after the official distribution.


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