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Andhra Pradesh SSC results (Open School Society): Declared at www. apopenschool.org

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APOSS Class 10 results declared

The Andhra Pradesh Open School Society (APOSS) declared the Class 10 board results at 6 pm on June 9. The candidates who appeared for the examination can now check their results at the official site of the board, www.apopenschool.org.

The students can view their results by following the steps mentioned below:

  • Got to www.apopenschool.org
  • Click on the link provided for checking results
  • Enter the required details (roll number, name, etc.)
  • Submit the details

The results will be displayed on the screen. The students can download and print their result for future reference.

This year, the examination for SSC commenced on April 24 with the language papers, and were concluded on May 5 with the Business Studies and Vocational Practical exams. The other subjects included Economics, Hindi, Home Science, English, Social Studies, Indian Culture and Heritage, Psychology, Vocational Theory, Mathematics, Science and Technology and Telugu.

The Board of Secondary Education Andhra Pradesh conducts the Secondary School Certificate, i.e. Class 10 and Intermediate, i.e. class 12 examinations, every year. It was established in 1991, for the promotion and development of secondary education in Andhra Pradesh. It is the first state open school in the country.

The purpose and duties of APOSS are to provide pre-elementary education through Open and Distance Learning (ODL) mode to school drop-outs and those missing Upper Primary stage of education and to attain Universalisation of Elementary Education (UEE) in the State. Also, to provide continuing education for adults who did not get the chance to complete their education earlier, working men and women to reinforce their functional literacy and not to allow them to relapse into illiteracy, it came into existence.

 

 

 

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