AP Inter 1st and 2nd Year Supplementary Result 2025 will be announced on June 7 at 11 am. With their hall ticket number and date of birth, students can visit bie.ap.gov.in and bieap.apcfss.in to check their mark memos. For both years, the results include both general and vocational streams. Read the complete article to get more details here.
The Board of Intermediate Education Andhra Pradesh (BIEAP) will release the AP Intermediate 1st and 2nd Year additional results today, June 7. As per the official announcement, the marks of students who took the Intermediate Public Advanced Supplementary Examination (IPASE) 2025 will be available on the official websites bie.ap.gov.in and resultsbie.ap.gov.in from 11 am onwards.
Students will be able to check their results by entering their date of birth and hall ticket number. The results for the general and vocational streams will be made public at the same time. At district headquarters, practical exams were held from May 28 to June 1, and AP Inter supplementary exams from May 12 to May 20. Practical exams were held at district offices from May 28 to June 1, while AP Inter supplementary exams were held from May 12 to May 20.
Candidates can check the official websites given below to check their AP Inter Supplementary Result 2025:
Here are the steps for students to check their AP Inter Supplementary results 2025 quickly:
The practical exams were held from May 28 to June 1, while the AP Inter 2025 supplementary exams were held from May 12 to May 20. Thousands took these exams, and today's results will determine their academic future.
This year, the AP Inter 2025 annual exams for first and second year began on March 1 and March 3, respectively and ended on March 20. On April 12, the results of these key exams were made public. There were 50,314 first-year students in the general category, and 23,799 of them passed, indicating a 47% success rate.
In the second year, 39,783 students had taken the exam, and 27,276 of them passed, i.e. a pass rate of 69%. In the case of the vocational stream, 62% of first-year students passed, while 77% of second-year students passed. Notably, the pass rate of the second year of Government Junior Colleges (GJC) reached a 10-year high at 69%. At 47 per cent, the pass rate of first year is the second highest in the last ten years.
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