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The Andhra Pradesh Secondary School Certificate has released the AP SSC hall tickets 2024 today, March 4. Candidates who are set to appear for the SSC board exams can visit the official website — bse.ap.gov.in — to download their hall tickets. To access the Andhra Pradesh SSC hall ticket 2024, students will have to enter their date of birth and application number on the portal.
The AP SSC 2024 exams will be conducted from March 18 to 31 in one shift — from 9:30 am to 12:45 pm. As per media reports, around 6 lakh students are set to appear for the Andhra Pradesh class 10 board exams 2024. Students appearing for the board exams 2024 must keep in mind that they must carry their AP SSC 2024 hall tickets along with their ID cards to the exam centre as without them, they will not be permitted to enter the examination hall.
AP SSC HALL TICKET 2024: HOW TO DOWNLOAD?
Step 1: Students need to go to the official website of the AP SSC at bse.ap.gov.in to download their hall tickets.
Step 2: Search for the AP SSC hall tickets 2024 link on the homepage. Click on it.
Step 3: Enter your date of birth or name and application number. Submit.
Step 4: The AP SSC hall ticket 2024 will be displayed on the screen.
Step 5: Cross-check all the details mentioned on the admit card.
Step 6: Download and save. Take a print out for future reference.
AP SSC HALL TICKET 2024: TOP THINGS TO CHECK
After downloading the hall tickets, candidates must cross-check all the details in the admit card 2024. It will contain important details such as the name of the student, registration number, hall ticket number, parents’ names, medium of exam, name, and address of the exam center, exam date and time, district, gender of the candidate, college name, and exam day guidelines. In case a candidate finds any mistake in the admit card, they must immediately contact the AP board or their respective school to get it rectified before the exams begin.
The AP SSC board examinations will be conducted for a total of 100 marks, adhering to a six-paper pattern. The subjects include 1st language, 2nd language, 3rd language, Mathematics, General Science, and Social Studies. Each paper will carry a maximum of 100 marks. In the case of the first language, there are two papers. The composite paper 1 is assessed for 70 marks, and paper 2 is evaluated for 30 marks.
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