AP Inter Results for 1st and 2nd year are declared by the Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh (BIEAP) at bie.ap.gov.in and resultsbie.ap.gov.in. Students download their AP Intermediate marks memo using their Hall Ticket Number and Date of Birth. The latest result recorded a 77% pass rate in 1st year and 81% pass rate in 2nd year, the highest in 12 years, covering over 10.57 lakh students across Andhra Pradesh.
AP Inter Results: Key Highlights at a Glance
All the most searched details about the BIEAP AP Intermediate result are in the table below for fast reference.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Conducting Authority | Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh (BIEAP) |
| Exam Full Name | Intermediate Public Examination (IPE) |
| State | Andhra Pradesh, India |
| Primary Result Portal | bie.ap.gov.in |
| Direct Result Portal | resultsbie.ap.gov.in |
| Alternate Portal | results.apcfss.in |
| Third-Party Portal | manabadi.co.in |
| Login Credentials | Hall Ticket Number + Date of Birth |
| 1st Year Pass Percentage | 77% (General Stream) |
| 2nd Year Pass Percentage | 81% (General Stream) |
| Vocational 1st Year Pass | 61% |
| Vocational 2nd Year Pass | 74% |
| Total Students Appeared | 10.57 lakh (5.31L first year, 5.26L second year) |
| Minimum Passing Marks | 35% in each subject and 35% in aggregate |
| Recounting Fee | Rs. 260 per subject |
| Reverification Fee | Rs. 1,300 per subject |
| RC and RV Application Window | April 20 to April 27 (after result) |
| IPASE Theory Exam Dates | May 21 to June 4 |
| IPASE Practical Exam Dates | June 7 to June 11 |
| WhatsApp Result Service | Send “Hi” to 9552300009 (Mana Mitra) |
How to Download AP Inter Results Online at bie.ap.gov.in
To get AP Inter Results, visit bie.ap.gov.in, click the result link for your year, enter your Hall Ticket Number and Date of Birth, and download your marks memo PDF.
- Go to the official BIEAP portal at bie.ap.gov.in or the direct result portal at resultsbie.ap.gov.in.
- Click the link labelled “AP Inter Results” for 1st year or 2nd year depending on your exam.
- A new login window opens on screen.
- Enter your Hall Ticket Number exactly as printed on your admit card.
- Enter your Date of Birth in the required format.
- Click the Submit button to process your credentials.
- Your AP Intermediate marks memo appears on screen.
- Download the PDF and save it for college admissions, AP EAMCET registration, and scholarship applications.
Keep your AP Inter hall ticket handy before visiting any result portal. The hall ticket number is the single most important credential for accessing the marks memo. Manabadi.co.in also activates the result link immediately after BIEAP’s official press conference, giving students a faster alternative when official servers are slow.
How to Get AP Inter Results via SMS
Students can receive their AP Intermediate result as an SMS by sending a code to 56263 from any mobile number.
- For 1st Year General Stream: Type APGEN1_Registration Number and send to 56263.
- For 2nd Year General Stream: Type APGEN2_Registration Number and send to 56263.
- For 1st Year Vocational Stream: Type APVOC1_Registration Number and send to 56263.
- For 2nd Year Vocational Stream: Type APVOC2_Registration Number and send to 56263.
Replace “Registration Number” with your actual hall ticket number before sending the SMS. Standard SMS charges apply based on your mobile operator. Results reach your phone within a few minutes after sending the code.
How to Get AP Inter Results on WhatsApp via Mana Mitra
BIEAP runs a WhatsApp-based result service called Mana Mitra where students receive their marks memo directly on their phone without visiting any website.
- Open WhatsApp on your mobile phone.
- Send the message “Hi” to the number 9552300009.
- A menu appears with service options.
- Select “Education Services” from the list.
- Choose “Download Exam Results (Intermediate).”
- Submit your Hall Ticket Number when prompted.
- Your AP Inter marks memo will be delivered to your WhatsApp chat.
The Mana Mitra WhatsApp service works even when the official websites face heavy traffic after result declaration. This method is the fastest for students checking results from rural areas with limited internet access.
How to Access AP Inter Results on DigiLocker
DigiLocker provides a legally valid digital copy of the AP Intermediate marks memo that colleges and universities accept for admissions.
- Open the DigiLocker app or visit the official website at digilocker.gov.in.
- Log in using your Aadhaar-linked mobile number and PIN.
- Click on “Education and Learning” from the dashboard.
- Search for Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh as the issuer.
- Select your year and download the marks memo directly.
DigiLocker marksheets from BIEAP are accepted by most universities and government offices across India. Store the document in your DigiLocker account so you can share it digitally without carrying physical copies during admission processes.
Login Credentials Required for AP Inter Results Portal
BIEAP requires 2 credentials to access the AP Intermediate result: Hall Ticket Number and Date of Birth.
- Hall Ticket Number: The unique registration number printed on the AP Inter admit card. This number is assigned by BIEAP during examination registration. All students must have this number to access results from any portal.
- Date of Birth: The student’s registered date of birth in the format specified on the result login page. This serves as the secondary verification credential.
Students who lose their hall ticket should contact their college principal immediately. Colleges maintain a complete register of all registered students and their hall ticket numbers issued by BIEAP. Students must preserve the hall ticket until they receive the original pass certificate from BIEAP through their college.
AP Inter Results Pass Percentage and Gender-Wise Performance
BIEAP releases detailed pass percentage data along with the AP Inter results, covering general stream, vocational stream, gender, and institution type.
| Category | 1st Year Pass % | 2nd Year Pass % |
|---|---|---|
| General Stream (Overall) | 77% | 81% |
| Vocational Stream | 61% | 74% |
| Girls (General Stream) | 81% | 85% |
| Boys (General Stream) | 72% | 76% |
| Government Junior Colleges (GJCs) | 54% | 68% |
| Total Students Appeared | 5.31 lakh | 5.26 lakh |
Girls outperformed boys in both 1st and 2nd year AP Inter results across general and vocational streams. The overall pass percentage is the highest recorded in the past 12 years. BIEAP releases a full district-wise performance report and topper list along with the result at the official press conference.
Minimum Passing Marks in AP Intermediate Exams
Students need to score at least 35% marks in each individual subject and 35% in the overall aggregate to pass the AP Intermediate Public Examination.
- Scoring below 35% in even one subject results in an F grade for that subject, which means a fail status.
- Students who receive F grade in any subject must appear in the AP Inter Advanced Supplementary Examination (IPASE) to clear that subject.
- Total marks for each AP Inter 2nd year paper is 100.
- Students who pass in the supplementary exam receive a pass certificate without repeating the full academic year.
AP Inter 1st year students who pass all subjects can appear in the immediate supplementary exam to improve their scores. However, AP Inter 2nd year students who want to improve marks already passed must reappear for all subjects including practicals, and their earlier result gets treated as cancelled.
What Details Does the AP Intermediate Marks Memo Show?
The downloaded AP Inter marks memo PDF contains all academic and personal details that students must verify after downloading.
- Student full name as registered with BIEAP
- Hall Ticket Number and registration number
- College name and college code
- Exam name such as AP Intermediate 1st Year or 2nd Year IPE
- Subject-wise marks obtained and maximum marks per paper
- Grade awarded in each subject
- Total marks obtained in all subjects combined
- Overall pass or fail status
Report any error on the AP Inter marks memo to your college principal within one month of result declaration. BIEAP will not accept representations regarding discrepancies in the pass certificate or marks memo after the one-month deadline. Students who find mistakes should act on the same day the result is downloaded.
How to Collect the Original AP Inter Pass Certificate and Marks Memo
BIEAP sends the original Pass Certificate cum Memorandum of Marks to the Principal of the college that issued the hall ticket. Students must collect the original documents from their college Principal after the board dispatches them. The downloaded provisional marks memo from bie.ap.gov.in is accepted temporarily at most institutions for admissions until the original certificate is issued by BIEAP.
How to Apply for AP Inter Recounting and Reverification After Results
BIEAP opens the recounting (RC) and reverification (RV) application window from April 20 to April 27, one day after the result is declared, giving students 8 days to apply online.
Recounting vs Reverification: Key Differences
- Recounting (RC): Officials re-total the marks and verify that every answer was evaluated by the examiner. No re-reading of content takes place. Fee: Rs. 260 per subject.
- Reverification (RV): The entire answer book is re-examined by a different examiner including a scanned copy of the answer script. Marks may increase, decrease, or remain unchanged. Fee: Rs. 1,300 per subject.
Students who apply for reverification do not need to separately apply for recounting for the same subject. RV includes all checks that RC covers. Pay using UPI or credit/debit card on the official portal. Fees once paid to BIEAP are non-refundable under any circumstance. The reverification process takes 20 to 30 days, and updated results are published on the official website after completion.
Steps to Apply for AP Inter Recounting or Reverification Online
- Go to the official portal at apbie.apcfss.in.
- Click on “Online Students’ Services.”
- Select “Reverification of Valued Answer Scripts / Recounting of Marks.”
- Enter your Hall Ticket Number and Email ID in the fields provided.
- Choose the subjects for which you want recounting or reverification.
- Pay the applicable fee per subject using UPI, credit card, or debit card.
- Download and print the acknowledgment receipt and note the transaction reference number.
AP Inter Supplementary Exam (IPASE) for Students Who Failed
BIEAP conducts the Intermediate Public Advanced Supplementary Examination (IPASE) for students who fail in one or more subjects in the main AP Inter IPE exams, giving them a second chance to pass without repeating the academic year.
- Theory exam dates: May 21 to June 4 (two sessions per day)
- Practical exam dates: June 7 to June 11 at district headquarters
- Registration window: April 20 to April 27 at respective colleges
- The IPASE uses the same syllabus and paper pattern as the regular IPE exams.
- Students must score a minimum of 35% in each IPASE subject to obtain the pass certificate.
- IPASE results are expected in June or July after the exam concludes.
The IPASE supplementary exam fee is paid at the student’s college during the April 20 to April 27 registration window. Students can also apply for recounting or reverification and still appear for the supplementary exam independently. Both processes run simultaneously after the main result.
What to Do After Checking AP Inter Results
Steps After Passing AP Intermediate 2nd Year
- Download and save the provisional marks memo from bie.ap.gov.in or resultsbie.ap.gov.in immediately.
- Collect the original Pass Certificate cum Marks Memo from your college Principal when BIEAP dispatches it.
- Register for AP EAMCET, NEET, or JEE entrance exams using your AP Inter 2nd year result as eligibility proof.
- Apply for engineering, medical, and degree college admissions using the provisional marks memo, which is accepted temporarily before the original certificate arrives.
- Apply for the AP State Government merit scholarships using the marks memo as proof of academic performance.
Steps After Failing in AP Inter Exams
- Apply for recounting or reverification at apbie.apcfss.in within the April 20 to April 27 window if the marks seem wrong.
- Register for the IPASE supplementary exam at your college between April 20 and April 27 by paying the required fee.
- Prepare for the supplementary exam using the same AP Intermediate syllabus and paper pattern as the main exam.
- Download the IPASE hall ticket from bie.ap.gov.in a few days before the exam begins in May.
- Appear for the IPASE exam and score at least 35% to clear the failed subject and get the pass certificate.
About the Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh
The Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh (BIEAP) is the state authority responsible for conducting the Intermediate Public Examination (IPE) for students in Class 11 and Class 12 across Andhra Pradesh. BIEAP operates under the Andhra Pradesh State Government and covers both general stream and vocational stream students in all districts of Andhra Pradesh. Every year, approximately 9 to 10 lakh students appear for the AP Inter exams under BIEAP, making it one of the largest intermediate examination boards in South India.
Frequently Asked Questions About AP Inter Results
Go to bie.ap.gov.in or resultsbie.ap.gov.in, click the AP Inter Results link for 1st or 2nd year, enter your Hall Ticket Number and Date of Birth, and click Submit. You can also check on manabadi.co.in as an alternative when official sites are slow.
Students must score at least 35% marks in each individual subject and 35% in overall aggregate to pass the AP Intermediate Public Examination. Students who score below 35% in any subject receive an F grade and must appear in the IPASE supplementary exam.
Send “Hi” to 9552300009 on WhatsApp, select Education Services, choose Download Exam Results (Intermediate), and submit your Hall Ticket Number. You can also check by SMS by sending APGEN1 or APGEN2 followed by your registration number to 56263.
Go to apbie.apcfss.in, click Online Students’ Services, select Reverification or Recounting, enter your Hall Ticket Number and Email ID, choose subjects, and pay online. Recounting costs Rs. 260 per subject and reverification costs Rs. 1,300 per subject. Apply within the April 20 to April 27 window.
The AP Intermediate Supplementary Exam (IPASE) theory papers are held from May 21 to June 4 and practicals from June 7 to June 11. Registration runs from April 20 to April 27 at respective colleges. The IPASE uses the same syllabus and paper pattern as the main AP Inter IPE exam.






