Friday, the state Department of education released the results. Even in supplementary exams
AP SSC Supply Result 2023
AP SSC Supply Result 2023: Class X supplementary examinations in Andhra Pradesh were passed by 1.18 million students or 63.1% of the 1.87 million applicants. Friday, the state Department of education released the results. Even in supplementary exams, females outperformed their male counterparts by a significant margin in terms of pass percentage. While 68.48% of females passed their exams, only 59.32% of boys did so. Prakasam had the highest pass rate of all the districts at 91.2%, while Krishna had the lowest at 40.56 %.
Director of government examinations D Devananda Reddy stated that the tests were administered between June 2 and June 10. “On June 13 and 14, evaluation camps were held in 23 districts,” While 2.12 million students registered for the examinations, only 1.87 million students showed up. Students who wish to opt for recounting must submit an application through www.cfms.ap.gov.in by June 29 and pay Rs 500 per subject. On www.cfms.ap.gov.in, students must pay Rs 1,000 per subject for the re-supply of answer sheets, according to Devananda Reddy.
The director of examinations added that the mark lists will be posted within four days on www.bse.ap.gov.in to facilitate the admission of intermediate students into (10+2) without the need to wait for the physical copies.
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