This year total of 12,99,468 candidates will appear for SSC public examinations scheduled from March 24 to April 9 from 9.30 am to 12 noon. In total, 10,59,345 are regular and 2,40,128 are private candidates. 4,772 centers for regular candidates and 1,069 centers for private candidates. 944 ‘C’ category centers have been constituted.
OMR bar coding is also being implemented for all papers for this year too. Candidates can who did not get their hall tickets can download it from the website and attend exams along with the attestation of the headmaster of the school concerned.
Cellphones/pagers are strictly prohibited in the exam halls. Both invigilators and examinees are restricted from carrying cellphones along with them into the examination halls. It’s also advised that students/examinees visit the exam center allocated to them a day in advance to avert last moment difficulty in locating the centers. Students with bus passes will be allowed to travel in RTC buses to their centers on showing hall tickets.
Candidates appearing for the 1st time for the SSC regular or without school study with first language Hindi/Urdu/Tamil should write new pattern question paper objective paper. Once failed candidates belonging to March 2009 and earlier examinations who opted first language Hindi/Urdu/Tamil should write old pattern question paper (without objective paper) and this is the last chance for them.
OMR bar coding is also being implemented for all papers for this year too. Candidates can who did not get their hall tickets can download it from the website and attend exams along with the attestation of the headmaster of the school concerned.
Cellphones/pagers are strictly prohibited in the exam halls. Both invigilators and examinees are restricted from carrying cellphones along with them into the examination halls. It’s also advised that students/examinees visit the exam center allocated to them a day in advance to avert last moment difficulty in locating the centers. Students with bus passes will be allowed to travel in RTC buses to their centers on showing hall tickets.
Candidates appearing for the 1st time for the SSC regular or without school study with first language Hindi/Urdu/Tamil should write new pattern question paper objective paper. Once failed candidates belonging to March 2009 and earlier examinations who opted first language Hindi/Urdu/Tamil should write old pattern question paper (without objective paper) and this is the last chance for them.
A.P. SSC PUBLIC EXAMS - 2011 SCHEDULE( March 24 to April 7)
10th class will be held from March 24 to April 7 2011.
All papers will be held from 9.30 AM to 12 PM.
24 March 2011 (Thursday): First language paper 1 (Group A)/ First language paper 1 (Composite course)
25 March 2011 (Friday): First Language paper 2 (Group A)/ First language paper 2 (composite course)/ OSSC Main language paper 1 (Sanskrit, Arabic, Persian)
26 March (Saturday): Second language
28 March (Monday): English 1
29 March (Tuesday): English 2
30 March (Wednesday): Mathematics 1
31 March (Thursday): Mathematics 2
1 April (Friday): General Science 1
2 April (Saturday): General Science 2
6 April (Wednesday): Social Studies 1
7 April (Thursday): Social Studies 2
8 April (Friday): OSSC Main Language paper 2 (Sanskrit, Arabic, Persian)
9 April (Saturday): SSC Vocational course (Theory).
25 March 2011 (Friday): First Language paper 2 (Group A)/ First language paper 2 (composite course)/ OSSC Main language paper 1 (Sanskrit, Arabic, Persian)
26 March (Saturday): Second language
28 March (Monday): English 1
29 March (Tuesday): English 2
30 March (Wednesday): Mathematics 1
31 March (Thursday): Mathematics 2
1 April (Friday): General Science 1
2 April (Saturday): General Science 2
6 April (Wednesday): Social Studies 1
7 April (Thursday): Social Studies 2
8 April (Friday): OSSC Main Language paper 2 (Sanskrit, Arabic, Persian)
9 April (Saturday): SSC Vocational course (Theory).
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