Andhra Pradesh’s education department has released the results for the class X supplementary exams, with 63.1% of the 1.87 lakh applicants clearing the exams. The exams were held between June 2 and 10, with spot evaluation camps being held in 23 districts on June 13 and 14. Girls outscored the boys by a significant margin, with 68.48% of girls and 59.32% of boys passing the exams.
The results showed Prakasam district topping the charts with a 91.2% pass rate, while Krishna stood at the bottom with only 40.56% of its students clearing the exams. The mark lists will be made available to students within four days on www.bse.ap.gov.in, allowing them to gain admission into intermediate courses without waiting for the hard copies.
However, students who want to opt for recounting can apply before June 29 by paying INR 500 per subject, while those who want a reverification cum supply of answer sheets can pay INR 1,000 per subject on www.cfms.ap.gov.in. The examinations director, D Devananda Reddy, stated these options will be available for students who seek it to rectify any errors and ensure fairness in their marks.
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