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AP SSC: More than 6 lakhs to appear in exam starting from April 3

According to an official statement on Friday, the Andhra Pradesh SSC board examinations, which are scheduled from April 3 to 18, will see more than 600,000 students taking part.
 
More than 6 lakh students will appear for the Andhra Pradesh SSC board examinations, scheduled from April 3 to 18. The exams will be conducted in seven regional languages, which are Telugu, English, Kannada, Tamil, Hindi, Urdu and Odia, said an official on Friday. Out of the total number of candidates registered for the examinations, 3.1 lakh are boys and 2.97 lakh girls while Anantapuram, Kurnool and Prakasam districts are the districts with the highest number of candidates whereas Parvatipuram Manyam, Alluri Sitaramaraju and Bapatla are sending the lowest numbers. The exams will be held in as many as 3,349 centres in the state. Besides 156 flying squads, 682 sitting squads have also been arranged to check malpractices while 104 examination centres have been equipped with CCTV cameras.

According to an official statement on Friday, the Andhra Pradesh SSC board examinations, which are scheduled from April 3 to 18, will see more than 600,000 students taking part. The exams will be available in seven regional languages, namely Telugu, English, Kannada, Tamil, Hindi, Urdu, and Odia. Out of the total number of registered candidates, 3.1 lakh are boys and 2.97 lakh are girls.

The districts of Anantapuram, Kurnool, and Prakasam have the most candidates, while Parvatipuram Manyam, Alluri Sitaramaraju, and Bapatla have the fewest.

The exams will be held in 3,349 centres throughout the state, with 156 flying squads and 682 sitting squads deployed to detect malpractices. Additionally, 104 examination centres will be monitored by CCTV cameras.