The Board of Secondary Education, Andhra Pradesh (BSEAP) declared the AP SSC Supplementary Result 2026 on June 19, 2026, with an overall pass percentage of 82.39% — a rise of over 6 percentage points from last year’s 76.14%. The AP SSC Advanced Supplementary Examination (ASE) was conducted from May 25 to June 4, 2026, offering students who failed in one or two subjects a second opportunity to clear Class 10 without losing an academic year.
Out of 94,990 students who appeared for the 2026 Advanced Supplementary Examination, 78,261 students passed. The minimum requirement to qualify is 35 marks in each subject. Students who clear the supplementary examination receive a marks memo marked "Pass (Supplementary)" and are eligible for Class 11 (Intermediate) admissions in Andhra Pradesh.
- Students who fail in 1 or 2 subjects in the AP SSC main exam are eligible for the supplementary exam — those who fail in 3 or more must repeat the academic year.
- The AP SSC Advanced Supplementary Exam 2026 was held from May 25 to June 4, 2026 in a single morning shift starting at 9:30 AM.
- The AP SSC Supplementary Result 2026 was declared on June 19, 2026 at results.bse.ap.gov.in — an improvement of 6.25 percentage points over 2025.
- You must score at least 35 marks (35%) in every subject to be declared "Pass" in the supplementary round.
- The examination fee is ₹110 for up to 3 subjects and ₹125 for more than 3 subjects, payable through school headmasters via the BSEAP portal.
- Students who fail the supplementary exam must repeat Class 10 as a regular student in the next academic year — no further supplementary round exists within the same cycle.
AP SSC Advanced Supplementary Examination 2026 — Overview
The AP SSC Advanced Supplementary Examination is conducted annually by BSEAP, typically four to six weeks after the main Class 10 results. Only students who failed in a maximum of two subjects in the AP SSC main examination are eligible for this second-chance route. In 2026, the supplementary pass rate of 82.39% was the highest recorded in recent years, signalling improved student preparedness and targeted coaching between the main and supplementary windows.
- AP SSC Supplementary Exam Date Sheet 2026
- AP SSC Supplementary Admit Card 2026
- AP SSC Supplementary Exam Syllabus
- AP SSC Supplementary Exam Pattern 2026
- Previous Year Question Papers with Solutions
- AP SSC Supplementary Exam Eligibility Criteria 2026
- AP SSC Supplementary Exam Fee Structure
- AP SSC Supplementary Result 2026 and Passing Marks
- AP SSC Grading System
- AP SSC Supplementary Exam FAQs
AP SSC Supplementary Exam Date Sheet 2026
BSEAP conducted the AP SSC Advanced Supplementary Examination 2026 over nine days, from May 25 to June 4, 2026. Language papers, Mathematics, and Social Studies ran for 3 hours 15 minutes (9:30 AM to 12:45 PM), while Physical Science and Biological Science were 2-hour papers ending at 11:30 AM. The 2027 supplementary timetable has not yet been released; it is expected to be published on bse.ap.gov.in after the 2027 main results are declared.
| Date | Timing | Subject | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| To Be Announced | TBA | AP SSC Advanced Supplementary 2027 — Full Schedule | (Expected: May–June 2027) |
| May 25, 2026 | 9:30 AM – 12:45 PM | First Language (Paper I) | (Over) |
| May 26, 2026 | 9:30 AM – 12:45 PM | Second Language (Hindi) | (Over) |
| May 28, 2026 | 9:30 AM – 12:45 PM | English (Third Language) | (Over) |
| May 29, 2026 | 9:30 AM – 12:45 PM | Mathematics | (Over) |
| May 30, 2026 | 9:30 AM – 11:30 AM | Physical Science (General Science Paper I) | (Over) |
| June 1, 2026 | 9:30 AM – 11:30 AM | Biological Science (General Science Paper II) | (Over) |
| June 2, 2026 | 9:30 AM – 12:45 PM | Social Studies | (Over) |
| June 3, 2026 | 9:30 AM – 12:45 PM | First Language Paper II / OSSC Main Language Paper I | (Over) |
| June 4, 2026 | 9:30 AM – 12:45 PM | OSSC Main Language Paper II | (Over) |
| June 19, 2026 | 10:00 AM onwards | AP SSC Supplementary Result 2026 Declared | (Out) |
Note: The Advanced Supplementary Examination is held once per academic year. There is no second supplementary window within the same cycle. Students who still cannot pass after the supplementary must re-enrol as regular Class 10 students for the 2026–27 academic year.
AP SSC Supplementary Admit Card 2026
BSEAP released the AP SSC Supplementary Hall Ticket 2026 a few days before the start of the examination. Students were required to carry their hall ticket to every paper without exception — entry was denied without it. The admit card carried the student’s name, roll number, examination centre address, subject-wise exam dates, and reporting time.
- Regular Students: Hall tickets were distributed through school headmasters, who downloaded them via the BSEAP school login portal and handed them over to students before the exam window opened.
- APOSS / Open School Students: Students enrolled under the Andhra Pradesh Open School Society (APOSS) accessed their hall tickets directly from the APOSS portal at apopenschool.ap.gov.in under their own login credentials.
Where are AP SSC Supplementary Exams held?
The AP SSC Advanced Supplementary Examination centres are the same government and aided schools designated by BSEAP for the main examination cycle. The specific examination centre allotted to each student is printed on the hall ticket. Students must report to their allotted centre only — visiting any other centre will result in disqualification. Electronic devices, including mobile phones and smartwatches, are strictly prohibited inside examination halls. Students should arrive at least 30 minutes before the scheduled start time.
AP SSC Supplementary Exam Syllabus
The syllabus for the AP SSC Advanced Supplementary Examination is identical to the AP SSC main examination syllabus. Students must prepare only the subjects in which they failed — no new or extra chapters are added for the supplementary round. BSEAP prescribes the same SCERT Andhra Pradesh textbooks and topic coverage for both the main exam and the supplementary, so students do not need new study material.
The focus during the gap between the main result and the supplementary exam should be on weak chapters, previous year question papers, and board-published model papers. Students can download subject-wise official syllabi from the BSEAP website.
| AP SSC Subject | Syllabus / Study Material Source |
|---|---|
| First Language (Telugu / Urdu / Hindi / Kannada / Tamil / Oriya) | Download from bse.ap.gov.in |
| Second Language (Hindi) | Download from bse.ap.gov.in |
| English (Third Language) | Download from bse.ap.gov.in |
| Mathematics | Download from bse.ap.gov.in |
| Physical Science (General Science Paper I) | Download from bse.ap.gov.in |
| Biological Science (General Science Paper II) | Download from bse.ap.gov.in |
| Social Studies | Download from bse.ap.gov.in |
AP SSC Supplementary Exam Pattern 2026
The AP SSC Advanced Supplementary Examination follows the same question paper structure as the main Class 10 exam. Each paper includes a combination of objective (MCQ), very short answer, short answer, and essay-type questions. Language papers, Mathematics, and Social Studies are 100-mark papers conducted over 3 hours 15 minutes, while Physical Science and Biological Science are 50-mark papers of 2 hours each. All examinations are conducted offline (pen and paper mode).
| Subject | Total Marks | Duration | Types of Questions | Minimum Passing Marks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| First Language | 100 | 3 hrs 15 mins | Objective, Short Answer, Essay | 35 |
| Second Language (Hindi) | 100 | 3 hrs 15 mins | Objective, Short Answer, Essay | 35 |
| English (Third Language) | 100 | 3 hrs 15 mins | Objective, Short Answer, Essay | 35 |
| Mathematics | 100 | 3 hrs 15 mins | Objective, Short Answer, Problem-Solving | 35 |
| Physical Science (General Science Paper I) | 50 | 2 hrs | Objective, Short Answer, Essay | 18 (35% of 50) |
| Biological Science (General Science Paper II) | 50 | 2 hrs | Objective, Short Answer, Essay | 18 (35% of 50) |
| Social Studies | 100 | 3 hrs 15 mins | Objective, Short Answer, Essay | 35 |
AP SSC Supplementary Exam 2026 — Key Highlights
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Exam Mode | Offline (Pen and Paper) |
| Exam Shift | Morning shift only — 9:30 AM onwards |
| Duration | 3 hrs 15 mins (Languages, Mathematics, Social Studies); 2 hrs (Science papers) |
| Medium of Exam | Telugu, Urdu, English, and other regional mediums prescribed by BSEAP |
| Total Marks Per Subject | 100 (most subjects); 50 each for Physical Science and Biological Science |
| Conducting Body | Board of Secondary Education, Andhra Pradesh (BSEAP) |
| Official Website | bse.ap.gov.in |
| Result Portal | results.bse.ap.gov.in |
AP SSC Previous Year Question Papers with Solutions
Practising previous year question papers is one of the most effective ways to prepare for the AP SSC supplementary examination. Previous papers reveal recurring question types, important chapters, and the level of difficulty expected by the board. Students should attempt these under timed conditions to improve speed and accuracy before sitting the supplementary papers.
| AP SSC Question Paper | Download |
|---|---|
| First Language (Telugu / Urdu) — Previous Year Papers | Download from bse.ap.gov.in |
| English (Third Language) — Previous Year Papers | Download from bse.ap.gov.in |
| Mathematics — Previous Year Papers | Download from bse.ap.gov.in |
| Physical Science (General Science Paper I) — Previous Year Papers | Download from bse.ap.gov.in |
| Biological Science (General Science Paper II) — Previous Year Papers | Download from bse.ap.gov.in |
| Social Studies — Previous Year Papers | Download from bse.ap.gov.in |
AP SSC Supplementary Exam Eligibility Criteria 2026
The AP SSC Advanced Supplementary Examination is open to a specific subset of students from the main AP SSC Class 10 examination. You are eligible only if you failed in a maximum of two subjects in the AP SSC main exam — students who failed three or more subjects cannot apply for the supplementary route and must repeat the year.
Private candidates enrolled with BSEAP and students of the Andhra Pradesh Open School Society (APOSS) also have supplementary pathways, though APOSS students follow a separate schedule managed by APOSS directly. Passing the supplementary exam requires a minimum of 35 marks out of 100 in each subject attempted, with no averaging across subjects permitted.
| Criteria | Details | Key Insights |
|---|---|---|
| Failed Subjects (Main Exam) | Maximum 2 subjects failed in the AP SSC main examination | Failing in 3 or more subjects disqualifies a student from the supplementary route entirely — they must repeat the full academic year. |
| Student Category | Regular students and BSEAP-registered private candidates | APOSS open school students access a separate supplementary scheme managed by APOSS — not the BSEAP Advanced Supplementary Exam. |
| Main Exam Appearance | Must have appeared and been evaluated in the AP SSC main exam | Students who were absent from the main exam do not qualify for the supplementary. They must appear as private candidates in the next regular exam cycle. |
| Passing Criteria | Minimum 35 marks out of 100 in each failed subject | For 50-mark science papers, the minimum is 18 marks (35%). Each subject is judged independently — a high score in one cannot compensate for a low score in another. |
| Supplementary Attempts Per Cycle | One attempt per academic cycle (held in May–June) | If a student fails the supplementary, they must repeat Class 10 as a regular student. There is no second supplementary attempt within the same cycle. |
What is the rule for the AP SSC supplementary exam?
- Regular Students: Any student who fails in 1 or 2 subjects in the AP SSC main exam is automatically eligible for the Advanced Supplementary Examination. The school headmaster submits the examination fee via the BSEAP portal and downloads the hall ticket on the student’s behalf.
- Private Candidates: Private candidates registered with BSEAP can independently apply for the supplementary exam by coordinating with the district education office and paying the prescribed fee through the official channel.
- APOSS / Open School Students: Students under the Andhra Pradesh Open School Society follow APOSS-administered supplementary exams, governed by a separate schedule at apopenschool.ap.gov.in and not the BSEAP Advanced Supplementary timetable.
How many chances are given in the AP SSC supplementary exam?
BSEAP conducts the Advanced Supplementary Examination once per year — there is no second supplementary round within the same cycle. If a student fails the supplementary, they must re-enrol as a regular Class 10 student in the 2026–27 academic year and sit the full main examination cycle again in 2027. However, if that student fails in only 1 or 2 subjects in the 2027 main exam, they again qualify for the 2027 supplementary — so in practice, each academic year gives one main exam attempt and one supplementary attempt.
AP SSC Supplementary Exam: Attempts at a Glance
| Stage | Typical Schedule | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Main Examination | March – April (annually) | Students failing in 1–2 subjects proceed to the Advanced Supplementary Examination. Failing 3+ subjects means repeating the year entirely. |
| Advanced Supplementary Examination (ASE) | May – June (annually) | One attempt per cycle. Students who pass receive a "Pass (Supplementary)" mark sheet and qualify for Class 11 admissions. |
| Repeat Year (after failing ASE) | Re-enrol for Class 10 in the next academic year | Students who fail the supplementary must repeat the entire grade. The next main exam is their next opportunity; no additional supplementary is available in the current cycle. |
AP SSC Supplementary Exam Fee Structure
The AP SSC Advanced Supplementary Examination fee for 2026 was collected in two windows — a standard window and a late-fee window. All fee payments were processed exclusively through the school headmaster’s login on the BSEAP portal at bse.ap.gov.in — individual students could not pay fees directly. Bank challans and CFMS payment modes were not accepted for this examination.
| Fee Category | Amount | Applicability |
|---|---|---|
| Up to 3 Subjects (Regular Window) | ₹110 | Fee paid without late charge, by May 9, 2026 |
| More than 3 Subjects (Regular Window) | ₹125 | Fee paid without late charge, by May 9, 2026 |
| Late Fee (Additional) | ₹50 extra on the base fee | Applicable for payments made between May 10 and May 25, 2026 |
| Fee Payment Window (2026) | Dates | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Without Late Fee | May 1 – May 9, 2026 | (Over) |
| With Late Fee (₹50 additional) | May 10 – May 25, 2026 | (Over) |
Post-result services are also available at a separate fee. Students who wish to challenge their supplementary result can apply for Recounting at ₹500 per subject or Re-verification at ₹1,000 per subject within the deadline announced by BSEAP after the result declaration. These are paid online through the BSEAP portal.
Note: The 2027 supplementary exam fee schedule will be published on bse.ap.gov.in after the 2027 main AP SSC results are declared, typically in May 2027. Fee amounts are subject to revision by BSEAP each year.
AP SSC Supplementary Result 2026 and Passing Marks
The Board of Secondary Education, Andhra Pradesh declared the AP SSC Supplementary Result 2026 on June 19, 2026 at the official results portal. Students can check their result and download their marks memo using their Hall Ticket Number. The 2026 supplementary result marks the highest pass percentage in recent years, driven by an improvement of over 6 percentage points compared to the previous year.
AP SSC Supplementary Result 2026 — Key Statistics
| Statistic | 2026 (Current Year) | 2025 (Previous Year) |
|---|---|---|
| Result Declaration Date | June 19, 2026 | June 2025 |
| Total Students Appeared | 94,990 | — |
| Total Students Passed | 78,261 | — |
| Overall Pass Percentage | 82.39% | 76.14% |
| Year-on-Year Change | +6.25 percentage points improvement in 2026 | |
Subject-wise pass percentages for the AP SSC Supplementary Exam 2026 are available through the official BSEAP result portal at results.bse.ap.gov.in. Students can use their roll number to access individual marks and subject-wise performance details.
AP SSC Passing Marks 2026
The minimum passing mark for the AP SSC supplementary examination is 35 marks (35%) in each subject. Each subject is evaluated independently — a student cannot use a high score in one subject to compensate for a shortfall in another. For 100-mark subjects, the pass mark is 35. For the 50-mark Physical Science and Biological Science papers, the effective minimum is 18 marks (35% rounded up).
| Subject | Total Marks | Minimum Passing Marks | Equivalent Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|
| First Language | 100 | 35 | 35% |
| Second Language (Hindi) | 100 | 35 | 35% |
| English (Third Language) | 100 | 35 | 35% |
| Mathematics | 100 | 35 | 35% |
| Physical Science (General Science Paper I) | 50 | 18 | 35% (rounded) |
| Biological Science (General Science Paper II) | 50 | 18 | 35% (rounded) |
| Social Studies | 100 | 35 | 35% |
Is 35 out of 100 enough to pass the AP SSC supplementary exam?
Yes. 35 marks out of 100 is the exact minimum required to pass in the AP SSC supplementary examination — any score of 35 or above earns a passing grade (D1) in that subject. Scoring 34 or below means a "Fail" (Grade E) in that subject. For the 50-mark science papers, 18 out of 50 is the equivalent passing threshold. Students who meet this minimum in all their supplementary subjects are declared "Pass (Supplementary)" on their final mark sheet.
What Happens After the AP SSC Supplementary Result?
If you pass the supplementary exam: Your AP SSC mark sheet will carry the status "Pass (Supplementary)". You become eligible to seek admission to Class 11 (Intermediate / Junior College) in Andhra Pradesh. Most government and private junior colleges in Andhra Pradesh accept "Pass (Supplementary)" students for Intermediate admission. Your grades are updated on the BSEAP records to reflect your supplementary performance.
If you fail the supplementary exam: You must repeat Class 10 as a regular student in the 2026–27 academic year. You will need to re-enrol with a school, complete the academic year, and appear in the April 2027 AP SSC main examination. There is no additional supplementary opportunity within the 2025–26 cycle.
Note: Students dissatisfied with their AP SSC Supplementary Result 2026 can apply for Recounting (₹500 per subject) or Re-verification (₹1,000 per subject) within the window announced by BSEAP after the June 19 result declaration. Visit bse.ap.gov.in for current recounting deadlines.
AP SSC Grading System
BSEAP uses a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) system to report AP SSC results. Grades range from A1 (highest, 91–100 marks) through to E (below 35, fail), with each grade band carrying a specific grade point used to compute the student’s overall CGPA. The CGPA can be converted to an approximate percentage using the formula: Percentage = CGPA × 9.5. Students who appear for the supplementary exam and pass will have their E grade replaced by the grade corresponding to their supplementary marks on the final mark sheet.
| Grade | Marks Range | Grade Points |
|---|---|---|
| A1 | 91 – 100 | 10 |
| A2 | 81 – 90 | 9 |
| B1 | 71 – 80 | 8 |
| B2 | 61 – 70 | 7 |
| C1 | 51 – 60 | 6 |
| C2 | 41 – 50 | 5 |
| D1 | 35 – 40 | 4 |
| E | Below 35 | — (Fail) |
Note: Students who receive an E grade (below 35) in one or two subjects in the main AP SSC exam are eligible for the Advanced Supplementary Examination. Clearing the supplementary exam upgrades the E grade to the grade corresponding to the supplementary marks earned — a student who scores 55 in the supplementary will receive C1, not merely D1.
AP SSC Supplementary Exam FAQs
Ques. What is the AP SSC Advanced Supplementary Examination (ASE)?
Ans. The AP SSC Advanced Supplementary Examination (ASE) is an annual second-chance examination conducted by the Board of Secondary Education, Andhra Pradesh (BSEAP) for Class 10 students who failed in one or two subjects in the main AP SSC exam. It is held in May–June each year, approximately four to six weeks after the main results are declared. Passing the ASE allows students to move to Class 11 without repeating the academic year.
Ques. What is the AP SSC Supplementary Result 2026 pass percentage?
Ans. The AP SSC Supplementary Result 2026 pass percentage is 82.39%. Out of 94,990 students who appeared for the 2026 Advanced Supplementary Examination, 78,261 cleared it. This represents an improvement of 6.25 percentage points over the 2025 supplementary pass rate of 76.14%, making it the strongest supplementary performance in recent years.
Ques. When was the AP SSC Supplementary Result 2026 declared?
Ans. The AP SSC Supplementary Result 2026 was declared on June 19, 2026 at approximately 10:00 AM. Students can check their result by entering their Hall Ticket Number at the official portal results.bse.ap.gov.in and downloading the marks memo for records and admission purposes.
Ques. Who is eligible for the AP SSC supplementary exam?
Ans. Students who failed in a maximum of two subjects in the AP SSC main exam are eligible. Students who failed in three or more subjects are not eligible for the supplementary route — they must repeat Class 10 as regular students. BSEAP-registered private candidates may also apply independently. APOSS open school students have a separate supplementary pathway managed by APOSS directly.
Ques. What is the minimum passing mark in the AP SSC supplementary exam?
Ans. The minimum passing mark is 35 out of 100 (35%) in each 100-mark subject. For the 50-mark science papers — Physical Science (General Science Paper I) and Biological Science (General Science Paper II) — the minimum is 18 out of 50 (35%, rounded up). Every subject is assessed independently; a high score in one subject cannot compensate for falling short in another.
Ques. What happens if you fail the AP SSC supplementary exam?
Ans. If you fail the AP SSC supplementary exam, you must repeat Class 10 as a regular student in the next academic year (2026–27). There is no second supplementary round within the same cycle. You will need to re-enrol with a school, complete the full year, and appear in the April 2027 AP SSC main examination. If you then fail in only 1–2 subjects in 2027, you again qualify for the 2027 supplementary.
Ques. What is the AP SSC supplementary exam fee?
Ans. For 2026, the AP SSC supplementary exam fee was ₹110 for up to 3 subjects and ₹125 for more than 3 subjects, with a late fee of ₹50 added for payments made between May 10 and May 25, 2026. All fees are paid through the school headmaster’s login on the BSEAP portal — students cannot pay directly. The 2027 fee schedule will be announced on bse.ap.gov.in after the 2027 main results.
Ques. Can I apply for recounting or re-verification of my AP SSC supplementary result?
Ans. Yes. Students who are not satisfied with their supplementary result can apply for Recounting at ₹500 per subject or Re-verification at ₹1,000 per subject. Applications are submitted online through the BSEAP portal within the window that BSEAP announces after the supplementary result. Visit bse.ap.gov.in for current deadlines and the application link.
Ques. Will a "Pass (Supplementary)" status affect Intermediate (Class 11) college admission in Andhra Pradesh?
Ans. A "Pass (Supplementary)" status on your AP SSC mark sheet is widely accepted for Intermediate (Class 11–12) admissions across government and private junior colleges in Andhra Pradesh. While you remain eligible, some selective courses or institutions may apply additional criteria. Always confirm with the target college about any supplementary-specific documentation or cut-off requirements before submitting your admission application.
Ques. When is the AP SSC supplementary exam usually held, and when will the 2027 dates be announced?
Ans. The AP SSC Advanced Supplementary Examination is typically held in May–June every year. In 2026 it ran from May 25 to June 4. The 2027 supplementary exam dates will be announced on bse.ap.gov.in after the 2027 AP SSC main results are declared, which is usually in April–May 2027. Students should monitor the official BSEAP website for the 2027 schedule and fee payment dates.
Disclaimer: Information on this page about the AP SSC Advanced Supplementary Examination 2026 is sourced from the official Board of Secondary Education, Andhra Pradesh (BSEAP) portal at bse.ap.gov.in and from publicly available sources. Dates, fees, results, and eligibility norms are subject to revision by BSEAP. Students are advised to verify all details from the official BSEAP website before taking any action.








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