SSC ASE May 2026 Result: The Andhra Pradesh Government Examinations Board has officially announced the results of the SSC Advanced Supplementary Examination (ASE) May 2026, bringing relief and celebration to thousands of students across the state. Between May 25 and June 5, 2026, a total of 94,990 candidates took the exam, of which 78,261 students successfully passed the exam.Academic performance has improved significantly, with the overall pass rate rising from 76.14% last year to 82.39%, an encouraging jump of 6.25 percentage points. The results reflect the impact of structured academic interventions and focused coaching support introduced by the state government to improve student performance after the SSC public examinations in March 2026.Targeted academic support drives strong overall progressOfficials attributed the improvement to the government’s 20-day action plan, which provides intensive tutoring, sliding tests and personalized guidance to students who need additional academic assistance. This measure was implemented from May 5 to May 24, 2026, and played a vital role in enhancing candidates’ conceptual understanding and exam preparation. Answer field assessment was conducted from June 8 to 10, 2026 in 24 assessment camps (excluding Parvathipuram Manyam and Alluri Sitharama Raju districts). The results have been released simultaneously through multiple platforms including WhatsApp governance service (Mana Mitra), official results portal, LEAP mobile app and DigiLocker.Gender performance again shows girls leading the wayGender performance continues to show a positive trend, with girls performing significantly better than boys by 4.93 percentage points.Gender Performance (ASE, May 2026)
Officials noted that the consistently higher performance of girls highlights the increased engagement and sustained academic focus in Andhra schools.Regional performance: Prakasam highest, NTR lowestAnalysis by region shows significant differences in performance across the state. Prakasam emerged as the top performing school district with a pass percentage of 97.96%, followed by Kakinada and Dr. BR Ambedkar Konaseema District. On the other hand, NTR zone had the lowest pass percentage of 63.18%.Best and worst performing regions
The wide performance gap between districts has prompted discussion about the need for more balanced resource allocation and targeted academic support in low-performing districts.Student outcome acquisition, recap, and next stepsResults are available through multiple digital platforms to ensure easy access for students and schools. Candidates can check their results by sending “Hi” to 95523 00009 through Mana Mitra service on WhatsApp or visit the official website www.results.bse.ap.gov.in. Results can also be accessed through the LEAP mobile app and DigiLocker platform.Students seeking a recount or revalidation may apply online from June 20, 2026 (10:00 a.m.) to June 26, 2026 (11:00 p.m.). The fee structure is £500 per subject for recount and £1,000 per subject for re-verification. The official has made it clear that offline applications and payments through CFMS Citizen Chalan will not be accepted.The authority also confirmed that original SSC certificates will be sent to schools soon and then distributed to students. Students and parents are urged to use the official online system to avoid last-minute submissions.The SSC Advanced Supplementary Examination results in May 2026 marked an important academic milestone for Andhra Pradesh, with a significant improvement in the overall pass rate and district-level performance. The success of the 20-day action plan is widely recognized as a key factor in improved outcomes, reinforcing the importance of structured academic intervention in schooling.With better digital accessibility, higher pass rates and a continued focus on equitable learning outcomes, the results reflect a positive trajectory for secondary education in the state.