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The AP Inter Supplementary Results 2025 will be declared on June 7 at 11 am. Students can check the score for results using hall ticket number and DOB.

AP Inter Supplementary Results 2025 To release tomorrow, how to check. (Representative image/file)
AP Inter 1st, Second Year Supplementary Results 2025: The Intermediate Education Board, Andhra Pradesh (Bieap) AP Inter 1st and 2 years complement will announce 2025 on Saturday, June 7 at 11:00 am. Students who appeared for the supplementary or improvement examination can check their results by visiting the official websites on Resultsbie.ap.gov.in and bie.ap.gov.in, using their hall ticket number and date of birth.
The supplementary examination was conducted from 12 to 20 May, which gave students a chance to improve their score or clear failure subjects. From May 28 to June 1, practical examinations were conducted for Intermediate Public Advanced Supplementary Examination (IPASE).
This year, about 2 to 4 lakh students appeared for AP Inter Supplementary Exams. Results will show subject-wise marks, total marks, grade and pass/failed position. Those who are unable to clean the exam will have to repeat the academic year.
AP Inter 1st, second year supplementary results 2025: How to check?
Here are steps to check AP Inter 1st and 2 years complementary results 2025:
step 1: Official bieap results visit the websites –resultsbie.ap.gov.in and bie.ap.gov.in.
step 2: On the homepage, click on the link for “AP Inter 1st/2 years Supplementary Results 2025”.
step 3: Enter your hall ticket number and date of birth in the given areas.
step 4: Click on the ‘Submit’ button.
Step 5: Your result will appear on the screen, in which subject-wise marks, total marks, grade and pass/fail status are shown.
Step 6: Download the result and take a printout for future reference.
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How did students perform in AP Inter Men Results 2025?
Earlier, in the main board examinations, the general stream pass percentage was 47% for 1 year and 69% for 2 years. In the commercial stream, 62% of the 1-year students and 77% of the 2-year students passed. In particular, government junior colleges (GJCS) recorded a 10 -year high pass rate of 69% for the second year students.
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