Golden Chance for SSC Failed Students | Reappear Only for Failed Subjects – Apply Now!”
A Second Chance for SSC Students
The Government of Andhra Pradesh has given a golden opportunity for all those students who appeared for SSC (10th Class) as regular candidates but could not pass and later discontinued their education.
Now, under the Andhra Pradesh Open School Society (APOSS), such students can reappear only for the subjects they failed — without rewriting the entire SSC examination again. This means you can complete your SSC without starting from zero!
Who Can Apply
Students who:
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Studied 10th class (SSC) as regular candidates,
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Failed in one or more subjects,
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Could not reappear for supplementary or re-exams,
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And now wish to complete their SSC through the Open School system.
You are eligible to appear for only those subjects you previously failed — not the entire SSC exam again.
How to Apply for AP Open School (SSC)
You can complete your application in two simple ways:
Click below link to apply online
Online Link
Online Link
Offline Method
Visit the school where you last studied your 10th class. The headmaster or office staff will guide you through the APOSS re-admission process.
Online Method
Follow these steps:
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Open the APOSS official site.
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Select your district name.
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Choose your school name from the list.
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Fill in your details and pay ₹300 admission fee.
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Upload your documents and confirm submission.
💡 Tip: Check out TeachersBook.in/APOSS-Admissions for upcoming APOSS circulars, last dates, and detailed guidance.
Why This is a Big Opportunity
💬 “One more chance to complete your SSC dream — don’t let a few failed subjects stop your education!”
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Disclaimer
This article is based on the official updates released by the Andhra Pradesh Open School Society (APOSS) under the Department of School Education, Government of Andhra Pradesh. For official notifications, visit apopenschool.ap.gov.in. TeachersBook.in provides verified educational updates and resources but does not conduct or process official admissions.


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