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The first and second year inter examinations for the academic year 2024–2025 were successfully administered by BIEAP. If you are one of those applicants, you should be aware that the result will be made available as a mark sheet as soon as the answer sheet review process is over. It is very advised to have the Hall Ticket Number on hand so that you may check the results as soon as they are released.
BIEAP Intermediate 1st and 2nd Year Exam Details 2025
Examination Overview
Examination | BIEAP Intermediate 1st and 2nd Year Exam 2025 |
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Conducting Body | Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh (BIEAP) |
Academic Session | 2024-25 |
Exam Dates | Completed (Dates will be available on official site) |
Result Date | April 2025 (To be released) |
Official Website | bieap.gov.in |
How to Check BIEAP Intermediate Result 2025
Follow the steps below to check the result for the BIEAP Intermediate 1st and 2nd Year Exam:
- Visit the official BIEAP website: bieap.gov.in
- Find the ‘Result’ option in the header menu and click on it to be redirected to the next page.
- Look for the option that says ‘Result for the BIEAP Intermediate Exam 2025’ and click it.
- Choose the stream (General or Vocational), year (1st or 2nd), and enter your Hall Ticket Number.
- Click the Submit button to view your result.
Details Available in the BIEAP Intermediate Result
The result for the BIEAP Intermediate 1st and 2nd Year Exam will include the following details:
- Student’s Name
- Roll Number
- Hall Ticket Number
- Father’s Name
- School Name
- Subject Names
- Marks Obtained (per subject)
- Total Marks
- Percentage
- Result Status (Pass/Fail)
- Stream (General/Vocational)
- Examination Year
- Board Name (BIEAP)
- Date of Birth
Passing Criteria
To pass the AP Intermediate 1st and 2nd Year Exams, students must achieve the following:
- Minimum 35% marks in each subject (for subjects with 100 marks, this means at least 35 marks).
- For subjects with practicals (e.g., Physics, Chemistry), a theory paper usually carries 70 marks, with a minimum of 24-25 marks required to pass. The practical component is 30 marks, with a minimum of 10-11 marks needed. The 35% rule applies separately to both components.
- Overall aggregate of 35% across all subjects is required to successfully pass the examination.
What’s Next?
After the results are released, students have the following options:
- Supply Exam: Students who fail in one or two subjects can apply for the supplementary exam to save a year. Students failing in more than two subjects must reappear for the main exam.
- Revaluation: If students are dissatisfied with their marks in any subject, they can apply for revaluation by depositing the required fee.
- Promotion: Students who pass the 1st and 2nd year Intermediate exams will be promoted to the next year or will be eligible to apply for admission to degree courses.