Prime Highlights-
- Andhra Pradesh rolls out Mission March SSC-2027, aiming for a full pass rate in the 2027 SSC exams.
- Government schools begin daily academic support sessions statewide across the current academic year.
Key Facts-
- Board of Secondary Education Andhra Pradesh delivers study material and slip tests via the LEAP App and website.
- Students split into Rising Stars and Shining Stars tracks based on learning level.
Background-
Andhra Pradesh has kicked off Mission March SSC-2027, an action plan built around one goal, getting every Class X student through the SSC Public Examinations 2027.
Officials named it “A Leap Towards 100 Percent Success Action Plan Phase-1,” and government schools statewide will run it through the current academic year. The plan draws its structure from the National Education Policy 2020, the National Curriculum Framework 2023, and guidance from PARAKH, the assessment regulator functioning under the National Council of Educational Research and Training.
At the center of the plan sits a one-hour block added to every working day. Teachers will use that window to revise subjects, run competency-based exercises, and administer short slip tests that flag which students are falling behind and where.
Backing this up, the Board of Secondary Education Andhra Pradesh will push out daily study plans, question banks, and practice material through the LEAP App and its website, so students can pull up resources whenever they need them.
Not every student gets the same treatment. Those needing extra help fall under Rising Stars, a track built around core skills and baseline competencies. Stronger students move into Shining Stars, where the focus shifts toward analytical and higher-order thinking.
Teachers carry the weight of tracking progress day to day, coaching students who lag, guiding top performers, and logging results consistently. Headmasters and department officials will check in regularly to keep schools on track.
Director of School Education A. Tameem Ansariya said the push toward competency-based learning is meant to sharpen students’ confidence ahead of tougher academic demands.
She called on teachers, parents, and the wider community to back the effort so every Class X student walks into the 2027 exams ready.


