4,96,374 regular students appear for SSC Public Examinations 2025; 92.78% of the candidates pass the exams
Hyderabad: Two girl students, one each from Kamareddy and Nizamabad districts, walked away with top marks in the SSC Public Examinations 2025 results announced here on Wednesday. Both Nimma Anchitha of Kamareddy and Sripa Kriti of Nizamabad secured 596 marks.
Samudrala Advaitha of Rangareddy and Sripada Sai Srujana of Suryapet district shared second top mark, securing 595 marks.
Gandu Joshitha, Veerannagari Rajasree and S Ayush Innani of Hyderabad, Gattupalli Srija and Mohammad Wasim Khwaja of Rangareddy district, and A Sreema Reddy of Medchal district shared third top mark of 594. This year, 4,96,374 regular students appeared for the exams and 92.78 per cent passed, an increase by 1.47 percent compared to last year.
Among managements, at 98.79, the Telangana State Residential Schools secured the highest percentage of passes. The Telangana residential, BC-welfare residential, social welfare residential, tribal welfare residential, minority residential, model schools, ashram, KGBV and private schools secured more pass percentage than the State average, while private aided, ZP and government schools scored less pass percentage than State average (92.78 percent).
As for management-wise results, 2,007 Private Schools, 1,675 Zilla Parishad schools, 143 BC Welfare schools, 126 Ashram schools, and 108 Social Welfare schools secured 100 percent passes.
Candidates seeking re-verification of their answer scripts have to submit an application form along with photocopy of hall ticket and printed memo duly countersigned by the school headmaster. The registration fee is Rs.1,000 per subject. The last date to apply is May 15.
Meanwhile, the School Education department has announced that SSC Advanced Supplementary Examinations will be conducted from June 3 to 13 from 9.30 am to 12.30 pm.
The last date to pay the examination fee to the school headmaster concerned is May 16. With a late fee of Rs.50, the fee can be paid up to two days before the commencement of the exam concerned.