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The class 10 passing marks for Manabadi will be announced today along with the AP SSC 2024 result

Today, April 22, at 11 a.m., the Board of Secondary Education, Andhra Pradesh (BSEAP) will declare the results of the SSC or class 10th, 2024. By logging in with their roll number on the official website results.bse.ap.gov.in, students who sat the examinations may see their AP SSC results. From March 18 to March 30, tests were held. Sixteen thousand students took the Andhra Pradesh Board 10th Exam in 2024.

AP SSC PASSING MARKS RESULT 2024
Students must get a minimum of 35 percent of the possible points in each subject, or a D2 grade. The theoretical and practical tests must be passed independently by the students. The passing standards for the theoretical and practical examinations have been specified by BSEAP. Students will go on to the following grade if they get the minimum number of needed marks.

Students must get at least 28 marks in papers with a maximum of 80 points. In a similar vein, the minimum score needed for papers with a maximum of 70 points is 25, while the lowest score needed for papers with 50 marks is 18. Students need to get at least 7 marks in practical tests in order to succeed.

The highest grade for disciplines like math, science, social science, and English is 80, while the least passing score is 28. For additional foreign and regional languages, students must get at least 25 points.

Subjects including English, Social Science, Science, and Mathematics have a minimum passing score of 7 and a maximum of 20 points in practical tests. In a similar vein, the lowest score needed to pass is 10 and the highest score is 30 for other regional and foreign languages.

In addition, grades will be assigned to pupils according to the GPA system, with A to E being the range. A distinction grade will be given to those who get a mark of 75 percent or above. Students who get scores between 45 and 59 percent will pass with a second division, while those who score between 60 and 74 percent will gain a first division.

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