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AP SSC 10th Result 2025: District performing above and below revealed

This year, 498,585 have passed out of 614,459 students.

The Board of Secondary Education Andhra Pradesh (BSEAP) released the results of class 10 (SSC) on Wednesday, April 23, 2025, with a total of 81.14%percentage. About six lakh students appeared for the AP SSC examinations held in March 2025, and about 1,700 schools secured 100% pass rate.

Also read AP SSC 10th Result (Out) 2025 Live Update: 1,680 Schools secure 100% results

District-wise results reveal a significant inequality in results. Parvatipuram Moram emerged as a top performing district, claiming 93.90% pass rate. In contrast, Alluri Sitama Raju district recorded the lowest pass percentage of 47.64%.

Also read AP SSC class 10 results declared, pass percentage 81.14% pass

Dr. BR Ambedkar Konsema (91.43%) and Visakhapatnam (89.14%) also showed strong results, while Quranul (66.01%) and Chittoor (67.06%) lagged behind.

Here are district-wise results:

  1. Parvathipuram Manyam: 93.90 per cent
  2. Dr. BR Ambedkar Konsema: 91.43 percent
  3. Visakhapatnam: 89.14 per cent
  4. Gunt: 88.53 percent
  5. Anakapalli: 88.44 percent
  6. Eastern Godavari: 87.99 percent
  7. Vizianagaram: 87.04 per cent
  8. NTR: 85.68 percent
  9. Prasam: 85.43 per center
  10. Krishna: 85.32 percent
  11. Palanadu: 84.15 percent
  12. Bapatala: 83.96 percent
  13. SPS Nellore: 83.58 percent
  14. Srikakulam: 82.41 percent
  15. Kakinada: 82.24 percent
  16. West Godavari: 82.15 percent
  17. Nandyal: 81.85 per cent
  18. YSR Kadapa: 80.78 percent
  19. Tirupati: 79.83 percent
  20. Annamaya: 77.61 percent
  21. Eluru: 77.24 per cent
  22. Shri Satya Sai: 74.79 percent
  23. Anantpuramu: 70.07 percent
  24. Chittoor: 67.06 percent
  25. Quranool: 66.01 percent
  26. Alluri Sitama Raju: 47.64 per center


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