AP SSC New Exam Pattern from 2020 Update, Get Details Here
AP SSC New Exam Pattern Is Going To Be Introduced From The Academic Year 2020. The Decision To Change The Exam Pattern Of The Secondary School Certificate (SSC) Examinations Is Taken By The Board Of Secondary Education, Andhra Pradesh.
AP SSC new Exam pattern is going to be introduced from the academic year 2020. The decision to change the exam pattern of the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) examinations is taken by The Board of Secondary Education, Andhra Pradesh. It is to note that class 10 examination is going to be held in March and the exam dates will be announced soon. The AP Board has decided to include questions regarding conceptual aptitude and understanding.
According to the board officials, the decision to change the AP SSC Exam pattern was taken in a board meeting that was conducted a month back for shifting from traditional learning to conceptualized based learning module. The AP SSC question paper will now include four sections of objective type, short notes, essay type questions and very short answer type questions. The AP SSC paper will be of 100 marks and the time duration of the exam is 2 hours and 45 minutes including 15 more minutes for reading.
It is to note that there will be different set of question papers for each of the subject. If candidates attempt wrong ser of questions, the candidature will be cancelled. In addition to this, the AP SSC board will also announce the exam dates in December, and the admit card will be made available in the month of March at the official website, i.e. bseap.org.
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