Hyderabad | April 12, 2025:
The Andhra Pradesh Board of Intermediate Education (BIEAP) has officially released the 2025 Intermediate Public Examination (IPE) results for both 1st and 2nd-year students. Students across the state can now access their marks memo by visiting the official website resultsbie.ap.gov.in.
The much-anticipated results have revealed a significant uptick in pass percentages, marking a new milestone for the state’s education system.
Key Highlights of AP Inter Results 2025
Pass Percentage: A 70% pass rate was recorded for 1st-year students, while 2nd-year students saw an 83% pass rate, showcasing an improvement in overall performance compared to previous years.
Result Availability: Students can check their results and download their marks memo by logging into resultsbie.ap.gov.in.
Recounting and Re-verification: Students dissatisfied with their results can apply for recounting (RC) and re-verification (RV). The deadline and procedure for these services are provided on the official website.
How to Check Your AP Inter Results 2025: Step-by-Step Guide
Visit the Official BIEAP Website
Go to resultsbie.ap.gov.in.Select Your Result Type
Choose between 1st Year General, 1st Year Vocational, 2nd Year General, or 2nd Year Vocational.Enter Your Details
Input your hall ticket number and date of birth.View and Download Result
Click on “Get Result” to view your marks and download the marks memo.Print for Future Reference
Students can take a printout of their result for documentation and future use.
BIEAP’s Success in 2025
This year, the Board has set a new benchmark for performance in Intermediate exams. The increasing pass rates and student satisfaction reflect the growing academic standards in Andhra Pradesh’s education system.
Alternate Platforms for Result Access
While the official website resultsbie.ap.gov.in remains the primary source, students can also access their results via these alternate platforms:
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