The Board of Intermediate Education Andhra Pradesh (BIEAP) has officially announced the results for the AP Inter 1st and 2nd Year examinations, which were conducted earlier this year. The results were made available on April 12, 2025, at 11:00 AM, with students eagerly awaiting their scores after weeks of anticipation.
Students who participated in the examinations can check and download their Intermediate Public Examination (IPE) marks memo from the official websites using their roll numbers. The results can be accessed at bieap.gov.in and resultsbie.ap.gov.in. Additionally, students can also check their results at education.indianexpress.com after registering with their contact numbers.
This year, approximately 10 lakh students participated in the AP Inter exams, which commenced on March 1 for the first year and March 3 for the second year, concluding on March 19 and March 20, respectively. The exams saw a significant turnout, with last year's statistics indicating that 4,99,756 students appeared for the first-year exams and 3,93,757 for the second year.
Last year, the pass percentage for first-year general students stood at 67%, while the second-year general students achieved a higher pass rate of 78%. These figures reflect a consistent performance among the students, with expectations high for this year's results.
To qualify for the AP Inter 2025, candidates were required to meet the minimum passing criteria set by the Board. The overall aggregate score must be 35% or above, with some subjects having additional practical or internal assessment requirements. Students who did not meet these criteria are eligible for supplementary exams scheduled for May 2025.
Once the results are announced, students are advised to collect their original mark sheets from their respective schools after a few days. The BIEAP sends the original certificates directly to the schools, and students will be notified once they arrive. Generally, these documents are made available within two weeks of the result announcement.
For those looking to check their results via SMS, candidates can send a text message to receive their scores. For the first year, the format is APGEN1 followed by a space and the Hall Ticket Number, while for the second year, it is APGEN2 followed by a space and the Hall Ticket Number. This service is particularly useful for students in areas with low internet connectivity.
Students are encouraged to thoroughly review their scorecards upon accessing their results. Any discrepancies in personal details or subject-wise marks must be reported immediately to the Board of Intermediate Education for correction. Taking swift action will help avoid any complications during the college admission process or while verifying official documents later.
The AP Intermediate results are not just a reflection of academic performance but also a stepping stone for many students towards their future educational and career choices. Passed candidates can now proceed with their next academic steps, such as applying to professional colleges, while those who did not pass will need to prepare for the supplementary exams.
As students await their scores, the BIEAP has also provided information about the evaluation pattern for the intermediate exams. Under this pattern, 80% of the total marks are allotted to the final written examination, while the remaining 20% weightage is given to internal assessments conducted throughout the academic year.
With the results now declared, the focus shifts to the performance trends observed over the years. In the 2024 AP Intermediate Public Examinations, girls outperformed boys in both 1st and 2nd year results, with 71% of girls passing compared to 64% of boys in the first year, and 81% of girls compared to 75% of boys in the second year.
Looking ahead, the BIEAP is expected to announce the timetable for supplementary exams soon, providing students who did not pass with a second chance to clear their subjects. This approach ensures that students can continue their academic journey without losing a year.
For students who wish to access their results through digital platforms, the DigiLocker app is also available. Students can log in using their registered mobile number and security PIN to view and download their marksheets.
As the academic year progresses, students are reminded of the importance of meeting the required passing marks. Those who score below 35 marks will receive an F Grade and will need to appear for supplementary exams. This structured grading system helps students understand their performance levels more clearly and provides a framework for academic improvement.
In summary, the announcement of the AP Inter 1st and 2nd Year results marks a significant milestone for students across Andhra Pradesh. With a robust evaluation system and multiple avenues for checking results, the BIEAP continues to streamline the examination process, ensuring that students are well-informed and prepared for their next steps in education.