BSE AP SSC Class 10th result 2026 releasing today: When and where to check marks memo

BSE AP SSC Class 10th result 2026 releasing today: When and where to check marks memo
BSE AP SSC Class 10th result 2026

BSE AP SSC Class 10th result 2026: The Board of Secondary Education, Andhra Pradesh (BSEAP) will declare the Andhra Pradesh Secondary School Certificate (AP SSC) Class 10 result 2026 today, April 30, at 11 AM. Students who appeared for the examination will be able to check their marks memo online after the results are announced.The AP Class 10 board exams were conducted from March 16 to April 1, 2026, across the state. Once released, students can access their results through the official websites and other digital platforms.

Where to check AP SSC Class 10 result 2026

Students can check their Class 10 results on the following official websites:

  • bse.ap.gov.in
  • results.bse.ap.gov.in
  • digilocker.gov.in

Apart from the websites, students can also access their results through the ‘MantraMitra’ WhatsApp service and the ‘Leap’ mobile application.The AP SSC results will also be available on the TOI result portal.

AP SSC Result 2026: How to download marks memo

Students can follow these simple steps to check and download their marks memo:

  • Visit the official website of BSEAP
  • Click on the “Results” section available on the homepage
  • Select “SSC Public Examination Result 2026”
  • Enter the required details such as roll number
  • Click on submit
  • Your result and marks memo will appear on the screen
  • Download and save it for future use

The AP SSC Class 10 result 2026 will be announced through a press conference by Minister Nara Lokesh. Along with the result, important details such as overall pass percentage, district-wise performance, and toppers’ data may also be shared.Last year, the AP SSC Class 10 results were declared on April 23, 2025. The examination was held between March 17 and March 31.In 2025:

  • Total students appeared: 6,14,459
  • Total students passed: 4,98,585
  • Overall pass percentage: 81.14%

In 2024, the results were announced on April 22, and the overall pass percentage stood at 89.64%. In 2023, the results were declared on May 6 with a pass percentage of 72.26%. In 2022, the results were announced on June 6, and the overall pass percentage was 64.02%.Students are advised to keep their admit card ready to avoid any delay while checking their results online.

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