HYDERABAD: Fate of 5 lakh students will be decided on Sunday after the Board of Intermediate Education Andhra Pradesh or BIEAP announces the results of AP SSC Class 10 results 2018 at 11 am on Sunday at its official website bseap.org. Candidates can also view their results at manabadi.com, bieap.gov.in, and results.cgg.gov.in. One can also opt to download the mobile app - SSCAP - from playstore and check the marks memo.


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The Andhra Pradesh SSC examination was held from March 15 to 29, 2018.


Here's how to check AP SSC Results 2018 for Class 10 on the website:


1) Visit official board website bseap.org. Candidates can also visit bieap.gov.in, manabadi.com, examresults.net. and results.cgg.gov.in


2) Click on SSC results 2018 link


3) On the new page, enter your roll number and click on submit


4) Your results and marks memo will be displayed on the screen


5) Download it or take a printout of your result for future reference


Here's how to check AP SSC Results 2018 for Class 10 via App


1) Download the SSCAP by DGE Andhra Pradesh.


2) Now open the app and at 11 am, enter your roll number


3) The marks memo will be displayed on the screen


4) Download it or take a printout of your result for future reference


According to sources, AP Class 10 results will be declared on time and all the required arrangements have been made.


The Board of Intermediate Education in Andhra Pradesh regulates and supervises the system of intermediate education. It executes and governs various activities that include devising of courses of study, prescribing syllabus, conducting examinations, granting affiliations to colleges and, providing direction, support and leadership for all educational institutions under its jurisdiction.


The board was established in 1971, to regulate and supervise the system of intermediate education in the state of Andhra Pradesh and to specify the courses of study and matters connected with them. Andhra Pradesh is the first state in the country which adopted the 10+2+3 pattern of education.