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Andhra Pradesh Board

The Andhra Pradesh Board is a recognized authority for secondary education, which is responsible for conducting the secondary school public examination for students of Andhra Pradesh.
  • Eligibility
    1st to 12th
    Standard in Andhra Pradesh Board
  • Schools Covered
    NA
  • Exams
    Class 10, Class 11 and Class 12
  • Scoring
    Grades and CGPA
  • Difficulty Level
    Medium

All you need to know about Andhra Pradesh Board

Sections

What is the Andhra Pradesh Board?

Examinations within Andhra Pradesh Board

Syllabus for Andhra Pradesh Board

  • Class 10
  • Class 12

Exam Dates for Andhra Pradesh Board

  • Class 10 (SSC)
  • Class 12 (Intermediate II year)

Exam Result for Andhra Pradesh Board

Grading Pattern for Andhra Pradesh Board

How to prepare

  • Previous Years’ Papers for Andhra Pradesh Board

What is the Andhra Pradesh Board? Stroke 396

  • The board came into existence in 1953 for development of the education system in the state of Andhra Pradesh.
  • The schools affiliated with the board increase regularly.
  • This is an autonomous body of the state which works under the Andhra Pradesh Department of Education

Examinations within Andhra Pradesh Board Stroke 396

Andhra Pradesh board conducts examination for Class 10 as well as for Intermediate I and II year (class 11,12) in month of March/April.

Syllabus for Andhra Pradesh Board Stroke 396

Class 10

  • According to recent orders, CCE exam pattern; consisting of summative and formative assessment is to be followed for Class 10 examinations in Andhra Pradesh.
  • All the schools in AP affiliated to the state government have to follow the CCE pattern of examinations.
  • According to the CCE exam pattern, the Class 10 annual exams will be conducted for 80 marks; 40 marks for each paper and 20 external marks, which are allotted for internal assessment.
maths Mathematics
  1. Real Numbers
  2. Sets
  3. Polynomials
  4. Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables
  5. Quadratic Equations
  6. Progressions
  7. Coordinate Geometry
  1. Similar Triangles
  2. Tangents and Secants to a Circle
  3. Mensuration
  4. Trigonometry
  5. Probability
  6. Statistics
english English
  1. Adjective
  2. Articles
  3. Conjunction
  4. Prepositions
  5. Punctuation
  6. Reading Comprehension
  1. Sentences
  2. Tenses
  3. Transformation of Sentences
  4. Verb
  5. Vocabulary
  6. Writing
science Science
Physics
  1. Heat
  2. Reflection of Light by Different Surfaces
  3. Refraction of Light at Plane Surfaces
  4. Refraction of Light at Curved Surface
  5. Human Eye and Colourful World
  6. Electric Current
  7. Electromagnetism
Chemistry
  1. Chemical Reactions and Equations
  2. Acids, Bases and Salts
  3. Structure of Atom
  4. Classification of Elements - The Periodic Table
  5. Chemical Bonding
  6. Principles of Metallurgy
  7. Carbon and its Compounds
Biology
  1. Coordination in Life Processes
  2. Coordination-The Linking System
  3. Excretion - The Wastage Disposing System
  4. Heredity - From Parent to Progeny
  5. Natural Resources
  6. Nutrition - Food Supplying System
  1. Our Environment - Our Concern
  2. Reproduction - The Generating System
  3. Respiration - The Energy Releasing System
  4. Transportation -The Circulatory System
Social Science
History
  1. The World Between Wars (1900-1950): Part - I
  2. The World Between Wars (1900-1950): Part - II
  3. National Liberation Movements in the Colonies
  4. National Movement in India-Partition and Independence: 1939-1947
  5. Independent India (The First 30 Years - 1947-77)
  6. Emerging Political Trends 1977 to 2000
  7. Post-War World and India
  8. Social Movements in our Times
Civics
  1. Citizens and the Governments
  2. People, Settlement and Migration
  3. The Making of Independent India's Constitution
Geography
  1. India: Relief Features
  2. Climate of India
  3. Indian Rivers and Water Resources
Economics
  1. Food Security and Sustainable Development with Equity
  2. Globalisation
  3. Ideas of Development
  4. Production and Employment
  5. Rampur: A Village Economy

Class 12

Physics Physics
  1. Waves
  2. Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
  3. Wave Optics
  4. Electric Charges and Fields
  5. Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance
  6. Current Electricity
  7. Moving Charges and Magnetism
  8. Magnetism and Matter
  9. Electromagnetic Induction
  1. Alternating Current
  2. Electromagnetic Waves
  3. Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter
  4. Atoms
  5. Nuclei
  6. Semiconductor Electronics: Materials, Devices and Simple Circuits
  7. Communication Systems
Chemistry Chemistry
  1. Solid State
  2. Solutions
  3. Electrochemistry and Chemical Kinetics
  4. Surface Chemistry
  5. General Principles of Metallurgy
  6. p-block Elements
  7. d and f-block Elements & Coordination Compounds
  1. Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
  2. Organic Compounds Containing C, H and O
  3. Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen
  4. Biomolecules
  5. Polymers
  6. Chemistry in Everyday Life
maths Mathematics
  1. Binomial Theorem
  2. Circle
  3. Complex Numbers
  4. De Moivre's Theorem
  5. Definite Integrals
  6. Differential Equations
  7. Ellipse
  8. Family of Circles
  9. Hyperbola
  10. Integration
  1. Measures of Dispersion
  2. Parabola
  3. Partial Fractions
  4. Permutations and Combinations
  5. Probability
  6. Quadratic Equation
  7. Random Variable and Probability Distribution
  8. Theory of Equations
biology Biology
  1. Applied Biology
  2. Bacteria
  3. Biotechnology and its Application
  4. Biotechnology: Principles and Processes
  5. Body Fluids and Circulation
  6. Breathing and Exchange of Gases
  7. Digestion and Absorption
  8. Endocrine System and Chemical Coordination
  9. Enzymes
  10. Excretory Products and their Elimination
  11. Genetics
  12. Human Reproductive System
  13. Immune System
  14. Microbes in Human Welfare
  1. Mineral Nutrition
  2. Molecular Basis of Inheritance
  3. Musculo-skeletal System
  4. Neural Control and Co-ordination
  5. Organic Evolution
  6. Photosynthesis in Higher Plants
  7. Plant Growth and Development
  8. Principles of Inheritance and Variation
  9. Reproductive Health
  10. Respiration in Plants
  11. Strategies for Enhancement in Food Production
  12. Transport in Plants
  13. Viruses

Exam Dates for Andhra Pradesh Board Stroke 396

Class 10 (SSC)

Subject Date Day
First Language Paper - I 15th March 2018 Thursday
English Paper - I 19th March 2018 Monday
English Paper - II 20th March 2018 Tuesday
Mathematics - I 21st March 2018 Wednesday
Mathematics - II 22nd March 2018 Thursday
General Science - I 23rd March 2018 Friday
General Science - II 24th March 2018 Saturday
Social Studies - I 26th March 2018 Monday
Social Studies - II 27th March 2018 Tuesday

Class 12 (Intermediate II year)

Subject Date Day
English 5th March 2018 Monday
Mathematics -I, Botany, Civics, Psychology 7th March 2018 Wednesday
Mathematics -II, Zoology, History 9th March 2018 Friday
Physics, Economics 12th March 2018 Monday
Chemistry, Commerce and Sociology 14th March 2018 Wednesday
Geology, Home science, Public administration paper - II 16th March 2018 Friday

Exam Result for Andhra Pradesh Board Stroke 396

  • The AP 10th Result 2018 can be expected around the second week of May 2018.
  • The estimation is based upon the general timeline that is followed by the board over the years, as well as the 40-day time required to complete the evaluation process of answer sheets.
  • This date is derived by looking at the last year’s result date which was 10th May.
  • However, you must keep in mind that these are mere speculations and that the official date for Andhra Pradesh board results, 2018, will be declared by the board itself.

Grading Pattern for Andhra Pradesh Board Stroke 396

Board of Secondary Education, Andhra Pradesh (BSEAP) has introduced a new grading system. This system is introduced in order to ease the burden on the students. The grading system is otherwise known as the GPA system. In this system, a grade will be assigned between A to E based on the marks.

The below given table shows how various grades that are assigned for different marks, along with grade points for that particular grade, are obtained by a student.

First and Third Languages (i.e., Telugu and English), Non-Languages Second Language (Hindi) Grade/Grade-Points
92 – 100 Marks 90 – 100 Marks A1/10
83 – 91 Marks 80 – 89 Marks A2/9
75 – 82 Marks 70 – 79 Marks B1/8
67 – 74 Marks 60 – 69 Marks B2/7
59 – 66 Marks 50 – 59 Marks C1/6
51 – 58 Marks 40 – 49 Marks C2/5
43 – 50 Marks 30 – 39 Marks D1/4
35 – 42 Marks 20 – 29 Marks D2/3
Less Than 35 (Below 35) Less than 20 (Below 20) E/Fail

Below table is the example that shows the grades and grade points for the marks obtained in each subject.

Subject Name Marks Obtained Grades/Grade-Points
First Language - Telugu 94 A1/10
Second Language - Hindi 74 B1/8
Third Language - English 78 B1/8
Mathematics 96 A1/10
General Science 90 A2/10
Social Studies 88 A2/9

GPA = (Subject 1+ Subject 2+ Subject 3+ Subject 4+ Subject 5+ Subject 6)/6

Grade Point Average (GPA): 10+8+8+10+10+9 = 55/6 = 9.166

Calculating Grade Score

Here is the list of grades from A1 to E and the respective score range. You can check the list and calculate the score before the final score is released by the board.

Grade GPA Marks Range
Grade A1 10 550 to 600
Grade A2 9 499 to 549
Grade B1 8 448 to 498
Grade B2 7 397 to 447
Grade C! 6 346 to 396
Grade C2 5 295 to 345
Grade D1 4 245 to 294
Grade D2 3 195 to 244
Grade E 2 194 and Below That

For more information on Andhra Pradesh Board you can visit official website : http://bse.ap.gov.in/

How to prepare Stroke 396

Prepare a study plan

For completing the syllabus well ahead in time, it is important that you check the entire syllabus and prepare a detailed study plan. Any comprehensive study plan should include reading the basic study material, followed by a thorough study of additional reference books to gain detailed knowledge on the subject. Practicing a set of questions that test the conceptual understanding of the subject will be helpful. Closer to the exam, go through previous years' question papers and study material to understand the examination pattern.

Also, based on your understanding of the relevant subject, you should decide whether you might need additional tutorials or help to perform better in examinations.

A month before examination

Jot down all important formulae and definitions from every topic and revise them from time to time. Pen down the points which require detailed study and try to follow the paper pattern of the past five years. Going through online tutorials and last minute preparation tips may help in improving your scores.

A day before the examination

You should try to keep your mind refreshed and maintain a steady focus on the paper ahead. The examination venue and timing should be checked against your admit card, that will be uploaded on the official website of the board.

Just before the examination

Try to take a deep breath and feel relaxed before the examination. Optimal self-confidence is the key to a good performance.

Examination time

Make sure you carry pens, pencils, scales, erasers, admit cards, drinking water, etc. Read the questions thoroughly before jumping to a conclusive answer. Try highlighting the key-points that the question demands. Adding charts and diagrams, wherever necessary, often improves readability of the answers. Make sure you mention your name, roll number and other relevant details in the answer sheet.

Previous Years’ Papers for Andhra Pradesh Board

Previous years’ papers are important to practice because they help you simulate the real exam. Make sure that you practice more and more so that, you can memorise all the formulae and solve problems easily on the day of the exam.

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