AP Inter 2nd Year Vocational Result 2026 declared on April 15, 2026 at 10:31 AM
The Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh released the AP Inter 2nd Year Vocational Result 2026 at 10:31 AM on 15 April 2026 . You can view your marks memo on the official portals bie.ap.gov.in and resultsbie.ap.gov.in using your roll number and date of birth.
Quick summary: AP Inter 2nd Year Vocational Result 2026 — what was announced and when
- The board declared the AP Inter 2nd Year Vocational Result 2026 on 15 April 2026 at 10:31 AM .
- Results are available on the official websites bie.ap.gov.in and resultsbie.ap.gov.in (also referenced commonly as the Manabadi result link).
- This release applies to vocational 2nd year candidates who sat exams between 24 February and 23 March 2026 .
- You must use your AP board roll number and date of birth to access the marks memo.
Important dates (result, exam window, supplementary timeline)
| Event | Date / Time |
|---|---|
| Result announcement (declared) | 15 April 2026, 10:31 AM |
| 2nd Year vocational exams | 24 Feb – 23 Mar 2026 |
| Expected supplementary exam window (provisional) | August–September 2026 |
| Revaluation / rechecking application window | Opens after result declaration — check official site for exact dates |
Note: The supplementary exam schedule and exact revaluation deadlines are issued separately by the board. Check the official portals for official notifications.
How to check the AP Inter 2nd Year Vocational Result 2026 online (step-by-step)
Follow these steps to view and save your marks memo quickly.
- Open either bie.ap.gov.in or resultsbie.ap.gov.in on your browser.
- Find the link labelled AP Inter 2nd Year Vocational Result 2026 or similar on the results page.
- Enter your AP board roll number and your date of birth in the format requested by the site.
- Click Submit to view your marks memo on screen.
- Download the marks memo as PDF or take clear screenshots. Save copies on your phone and cloud storage.
If the official page is slow, try the alternate official URL. Do not trust unofficial pages that request payment or personal details beyond roll number and DOB.
Marks memo: what details you'll find and how to interpret them
Your marks memo is the interim, downloadable result sheet you get online. It is not the original certificate but is valid for immediate use in many situations.
What the marks memo shows:
- Roll number and student name.
- District and school details (where available).
- Subjects you appeared for (usually three language and three non-language papers in vocational stream).
- Internal marks, subject grade points, and average grade points.
- Qualifying status — shown as Passed or Failed .
How to read the grades and marks memo:
- Internal marks are the marks your school awarded for internal assessments. These appear separately from external exam marks.
- Grade points and average grade points reflect the grading system; your qualifying status is determined by combined criteria set by the board.
- Use the marks memo for college applications, revaluation requests, and as proof until your original marksheet is ready.
Download checklist and quick troubleshooting if result doesn't load
Checklist before you try to download:
- Keep your AP board roll number and date of birth ready.
- Use a stable internet connection and a modern browser.
- Open both official URLs if one is slow: bie.ap.gov.in and resultsbie.ap.gov.in .
Troubleshooting steps:
- Re-check the roll number and DOB format (day/month/year may be required).
- Clear your browser cache or open the page in incognito mode.
- Try another browser or a different device (phone vs laptop).
- If the site times out, wait 10–15 minutes and try the alternate official site.
- If you still can’t access your result, contact your school office. Schools often receive official result lists and can provide a printout.
Key statistics and participation figures (vocational stream)
| Category | Number |
|---|---|
| Vocational 1st Year students appeared | 38,553 |
| Vocational 2nd Year students appeared | 33,289 |
| Vocational total students appeared | 71,842 |
| Private candidates (2nd Year) | 35,935 |
Previous year pass percentages (reference year 2025):
| Year | Appeared | Passed | Pass % |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st Year (2025) | 16,229 | 10,387 | 64% |
| 2nd Year (2025) | 13,702 | 11,184 | 82% |
These figures show the scale of the vocational cohort and give context to overall performance. The board usually publishes consolidated pass percentages and toppers later.
Rechecking / Revaluation: eligibility, steps and practical tips
Who can apply
- Any candidate who feels there is a mistake in evaluation or a clerical error in their answer sheet can apply for rechecking/revaluation after results are declared.
How to apply
- The board opens a revaluation/rechecking portal on the official website once the results are out.
- You will need your roll number, marks memo details and often the paper code or subject code.
- Pay the required fee on the portal and follow the instructions to submit your application.
Important notes and tips
- The revaluation fee amount and the last date are not listed here. Check the official board website immediately after results for the exact fee and deadline.
- Revaluation is not a guarantee of higher marks. It corrects only errors in totalling or evaluation where applicable.
- Discuss with your school before applying — they can help complete forms and confirm your case.
Supplementary exam details for vocational stream (what to expect)
Who should apply
- Students who failed one or more papers in the 2nd year vocational exams.
- Students who want to improve marks in specific subjects (if the board permits improvement through supplementary).
Expected timeline and application
- The board has indicated supplementary exams for the vocational stream are likely in August–September 2026 . This is provisional; final dates will be in the official notification.
- The application for supplementary exams is generally done online on the board portal. The notification will list subjects eligible, fees, and the last date to apply.
How to prepare
- Use your marks memo to identify weak subjects. Prioritise papers where you scored low.
- Focus on past question papers and syllabus points that carry weight.
- If you are a private candidate, verify your category and application process as rules can differ.
Collecting original marksheets and certificates from school — documents required
The board issues original marksheets and certificates through schools. You must collect these from your respective school once distribution begins.
Typical documents to carry when collecting originals:
| Document | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Printed/downloaded marks memo (from the official site) | Proof of result for immediate verification |
| Photo ID (Aadhaar, school ID, passport) | Identity proof |
| School ID or letter from school (if requested) | School-based authentication |
| Authorization letter & ID of authorized collector | If someone else collects on your behalf |
Check with your school for any specific local rules. Schools will confirm the date and time for collection and any photo copies required.
What to do after the result — next steps for different outcomes
If you passed
- Download and store multiple copies of your marks memo. Keep one printed copy for admission forms.
- Talk to your school counsellor about higher studies, vocational progression or college admissions.
- If you need migration certificate or other documents, ask your school office about the process.
If you did not pass
- Look at your marks memo to identify subjects you failed.
- Decide quickly whether to apply for revaluation or supplementary exams. Schools can guide you on eligibility and fees.
- Use the supplementary window (likely Aug–Sep 2026) to prepare and re-appear.
If you find errors in personal details
- Inform your school immediately. Corrections such as name, DOB or spelling errors are done by the board through a formal process.
Quick tips to protect your result data and avoid scams
- Only use official board websites: bie.ap.gov.in and resultsbie.ap.gov.in .
- Do not share sensitive bank or Aadhaar details with third-party websites.
- Beware of pages that promise higher marks after paying a fee. The board has clear official portals for revaluation and supplementary payments.
Contact, next steps and resources (what students should do now)
- Download and safely store your marks memo. Keep both digital and printed copies.
- If you passed, start applying for college or vocational progression immediately with your marks memo.
- If you failed or want a recheck, speak to your school and watch the official website for revaluation and supplementary notifications.
- For any unresolved issues, approach your school office first. Schools receive official communications from the board and can escalate where needed.
Common FAQs about AP Inter 2nd Year Vocational Result 2026
Q: How do I check the AP Inter 2nd Year Vocational Result 2026 online?
A: Visit bie.ap.gov.in or resultsbie.ap.gov.in , click the result link, enter your roll number and date of birth, submit, and download the marks memo.
Q: Which websites host the AP Inter vocational result?
A: The official portals are bie.ap.gov.in and resultsbie.ap.gov.in . The board’s result link is the most reliable source.
Q: What details are printed on the vocational marks memo?
A: The marks memo lists roll number, student name, district, subjects, internal marks, subject grade points, average grade points and qualifying status (Passed/Failed).
Q: When will the vocational supplementary exams be held?
A: The board has indicated a likely window of August–September 2026 for supplementary exams. Wait for the official notification for exact dates and application details.
Q: How do I apply for revaluation or rechecking for AP Inter 2026?
A: The revaluation/rechecking portal opens on the board’s official website after results. Submit your application there. Check the site for fees and the final deadline.
Q: Where do I collect the original marksheet and certificates?
A: Original marksheets and certificates are distributed through your respective school. The board does not issue originals online.
Q: What if my result page does not load or shows an error?
A: Re-check your roll number/DOB, try the alternate official site, clear cache, use incognito mode, or contact your school for a printout of the result list.
Q: Are internal marks and grade points shown on the result?
A: Yes. The vocational marks memo contains internal marks, grade points for each subject and average grade points.
Final word
You can access the AP Inter 2nd Year Vocational Result 2026 now on bie.ap.gov.in and resultsbie.ap.gov.in . Save your marks memo, check the details carefully, and follow the revaluation or supplementary instructions if needed. Contact your school for official documents and any help with the next steps.