AP SSC Hall Ticket 2025: The Board of Secondary Education, Andhra Pradesh (BSEAP) has issued the hall tickets for Class 10 students. Students can obtain their AP SSC hall tickets through their respective schools, which can be downloaded from the official website at bse.ap.gov.in. Alternatively, students can also download the AP SSC hall ticket through Mana Mithra, Government of AP, WhatsApp Number 9552300009 by selecting the Education Services option and entering the application number or child ID and date of birth. School heads will have to verify the details of students, including name, date of birth, medium, photograph, signature and subjects. According to the Andhra Pradesh Board Class 10 exams date sheet, the AP SSC 2025 exams will begin on March 17 with the language papers and conclude on March 31 with the Social Science exam. According to the released schedule, the Andhra Pradesh SSC Class 10 exams for 2025 will be held from 9.30 am to 12.45 pm. Students are advised to check the site for important dates and exam-related information. No extra fee should be charged from the students while printing the AP SSC 2025 hall ticket online. Schools are required to print the admit cards and stamp them with the seal of the headmaster or principal. Students whose applications have been marked as "Paid" can access their admit cards through the "Paid Status Admit Card" section. After downloading the Board of Secondary Education, Andhra Pradesh (BSEAP) class 10 board exam admit cards, schools will be required to verify the details of the students, including the subjects they are enrolled for and the assigned exam centres. Any discrepancies should be promptly reported to the board for correction before the exams commence. To facilitate this process, an online Application Correction link has been made available. Schools must submit the required corrections through this link and pay the prescribed fee. Once the Divisional Board approves the changes, the corrected admit cards will be made available via the "Correction Admit Card" link. In cases of changes to subjects or mediums, schools are advised to directly contact the concerned departmental board for necessary adjustments. To pass the exams, candidates must achieve a minimum of 33 per cent both overall and in each subject. Students who fail to clear the exams will be required to repeat the academic year and reappear for the exams the following year. Last year, the pass percentage in Andhra Pradesh SSC exams was 86.69 per cent.