The Board of Intermediate Education Andhra Pradesh (BIEAP) has officially announced that the much-anticipated AP Intermediate Public Examination (IPE) results for both 1st and 2nd year students will be declared on April 12, 2025, at 11:00 AM. This announcement brings relief to over 10 lakh students who appeared for the exams conducted in March 2025. The results will be available online, with provisions for checking via alternative platforms to ensure accessibility.
The AP Inter 1st year exams took place from March 1 to March 19, while the 2nd year exams were held from March 3 to March 20. The swift evaluation process has allowed BIEAP to release results within a month of the exams. Education Minister Nara Lokesh is expected to share key highlights, including pass percentages and top performers, during a press conference on the result day.
Students can access their results on official websites such as bie.ap.gov.in and resultsbie.ap.gov.in. To accommodate high traffic, BIEAP has also introduced options to check results via WhatsApp and SMS, ensuring seamless access. Students dissatisfied with their scores can apply for recounting or re-verification, with details to be released post-results.
For those eager to check their scores, the process is straightforward:
- Visit the official BIEAP website: bie.ap.gov.in or resultsbie.ap.gov.in.
- Click on the “AP Inter 1st Year Results 2025” or “AP Inter 2nd Year Results 2025” link.
- Enter your hall ticket number and date of birth in the provided fields.
- Click “Submit” to view your result.
- Download and save the marks memo for future reference.
BIEAP advises students to keep their hall tickets handy and to verify all details on the marks memo, including name, roll number, and subject-wise scores. The online result is provisional, and original marksheets will be distributed through schools by May 2025. For those who don’t pass, supplementary exams are scheduled for June 2025, offering a second chance to advance academically.
In 2024, the AP Intermediate results were also declared on April 12, with an overall pass percentage of 67% for Class 11 and 78% for Class 12. Out of 4.61 lakh first-year students, 3.10 lakh cleared the exams, while for the second year, 3.29 lakh out of 4.26 lakh passed. Notably, girls outperformed boys in both years, with 71% of girls in Class 11 passing compared to 64% of boys, and 81% of girls in Class 12 passing against 75% of boys.
To pass the exam, students must achieve a minimum score of 35% in each subject. Those who are unhappy with their results have the option to apply for rechecking their answer sheets. This process requires submitting an application form along with a fee.
As the results day approaches, students are advised to stay updated with official announcements and to prepare for the next steps, whether they are celebrating their successes or preparing for supplementary exams. The AP Intermediate results play a crucial role for students, particularly those aiming for higher education or competitive exams.
Moreover, starting from the 2025-26 academic session, the Andhra Pradesh education department has decided to cancel the AP Intermediate first-year exams to reduce academic pressure on students. Instead, colleges will conduct Class 11 exams at their level, with public exams taking place only after the second year.
In summary, the AP Inter results 2025 are set to be a pivotal moment for many students across Andhra Pradesh. With a large number of candidates eagerly awaiting their scores, the BIEAP is committed to ensuring a smooth and transparent results process.