AP Inter Results 2026
BIEAP announced the AP Inter Results 2026 on April 15, 2026 . The board held the Intermediate exams from February 24 to March 23, 2026 , and the overall pass percentage for 2nd year is 81% .
Overview: AP Inter Results 2026 at a Glance
The Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh (BIEAP) published results on 15 April 2026 . You can check results and download marks memos from the official portal, bie.ap.gov.in .
BIEAP has not released individual topper names. The board decided not to announce topper names for the third consecutive year. It did publish a list of top performing districts with the results; detailed district-wise percentages for 2026 are still being updated by the board.
If you have an F grade in any subject you are treated as failed and must sit the supplementary exam scheduled for May 2026 . To pass any subject you need 35 marks and to clear overall you must have 35% aggregate .
Key Dates and Quick Reference — AP Inter Results 2026
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| AP Inter exams 2026 | 24 Feb - 23 Mar 2026 |
| AP Inter Results 2026 declared | 15 Apr 2026 |
| Recounting & reverification applications begin | 20 Apr 2026 |
| Supplementary exam (scheduled) | May 2026 |
Treat these dates as official milestones. For exact supplementary timetable and application windows check BIEAP notifications on bie.ap.gov.in .
How to Check AP Inter Results 2026: Step-by-Step
- Open the official site: bie.ap.gov.in . Look for the "AP Inter Results 2026" link.
- Enter your roll number and date of birth exactly as on your hall ticket/Admit Card.
- Click Submit. Your marks memo will appear on screen.
- Download the marks memo PDF and save a screenshot. Keep a copy for admission and migration processes.
Alternative methods: BIEAP sometimes provides result links via SMS or official WhatsApp channels. Use third-party portals only to view results; for any verification or official certificates, rely on bie.ap.gov.in .
What to keep ready
Keep your AP Inter admit card 2026 (hall ticket) handy. You will need your roll number and DOB as printed on the admit card to check the AP Intermediate 1st year result or the AP Intermediate 2nd year result.
Passing Criteria, Grading and What 'F' Means
AP Inter exams use a subject-wise marking system where each paper carries 100 marks . To pass a subject you must score at least 35 marks . To be declared pass overall you need a minimum aggregate of 35% across subjects.
If you score an "F" grade in any subject it means you have failed that subject. You will be listed as failed in the result until you clear the paper in the supplementary exam. Failed students are eligible to appear in the BIEAP supplementary exams scheduled for May 2026 .
Implications for admissions: colleges typically consider your final marks memo or provisional certificates. If you are awaiting supplementary results, many institutions allow provisional admission on condition you clear the failed papers by specified dates. Confirm with the college you plan to join.
Supplementary, Recounting & Reverification: Process and Deadlines
BIEAP has announced that recounting and reverification applications will open from April 20, 2026 . Supplementary exams for failed students are scheduled in May 2026 .
Below is a checklist and a short table of the typical steps. Note: exact fees and application links must be confirmed on the official portal.
| Service | Start Date | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Recounting & Reverification applications | 20 Apr 2026 | Apply on BIEAP portal; keep scanned copy of admit card and original mark sheet screenshot. Fee details: confirm on bie.ap.gov.in . |
| Supplementary exam registration | Scheduled for May 2026 | Only for students who scored F in one or more subjects. Apply within the window announced by BIEAP. |
| Supplementary fee | To be confirmed on official portal | BIEAP issues notification with fee structure — check before applying. |
How to apply (usual process): log in to BIEAP, choose recounting/reverification or supplementary option, enter your roll number, upload required documents if asked, and pay the fee online. After applying, note the acknowledgement number and deadline.
Timeframes to expect: Recounting/reverification usually takes a few weeks. Supplementary exams are held within a month of results; results for supplementary typically follow within a few weeks after the exam.
Top Performing Districts: What’s Available and What’s Missing
The board published a list of top performing districts along with the results. However, the detailed district-wise pass percentages for 2026 are not yet fully updated in the public statement. We will update when BIEAP provides the full table.
For context, here are the top districts from the previous result cycle (2025):
| District (2025) | Pass Percentage (2025) |
|---|---|
| Krishna | 93% |
| Guntur | 91% |
| NTR | 89% |
| East Godavari, SPSR Nellore, Visakhapatnam | 87% |
What to watch for in the 2026 district list:
- Whether urban districts still lead by a wide margin. 2025 showed Krishna and Guntur topping the charts.
- If any rural districts improved significantly in 2026.
- Whether district-level initiatives (tutoring, remedial classes) reflect in pass rates.
We recommend you check the official BIEAP release for the final district-wise percentages when available.
Data Gaps, Limitations and Recommended Follow-ups
What’s missing right now from the public release:
- Complete district-wise pass percentages for AP Inter Results 2026.
- Subject-wise top scorers and marks distribution for 2026.
- Urban vs rural performance breakdown for 2026.
- Verification fee amounts and precise application links for recounting/reverification.
- A downloadable dataset (CSV) of district results.
What you can do now:
- Keep checking bie.ap.gov.in for official notifications and PDFs.
- If you need district-level data for research or admission counselling, request the board's data through official channels.
- Track the supplementary timetable and fee notification — BIEAP will publish the form and fee details ahead of the registration window.
What Students Should Do Next: From Passers to Those Who Failed
If you passed:
- Download and save your marks memo immediately from the official portal. Keep multiple copies: digital and a printout.
- If you need migration certificate, provisional certificate or marks memo download, check the BIEAP services section for the AP Inter migration certificate 2026 and mark sheet issuance process.
- Start applying to colleges. For competitive courses, check cutoffs and prepare required documents.
If you failed or have an F grade:
- Register for the BIEAP supplementary exam in May 2026 during the registration window.
- Prioritise the failed subject(s) in your revision. Create a short, focused study plan — past papers and previous year AP Inter question papers 2026 (and older) help a lot.
- Consider tuition or coaching for weak topics. Many students find targeted practice pays off.
If you are unhappy with your marks overall:
- Apply for recounting or reverification once applications open on 20 Apr 2026 . Keep your admit card and original marks memo details ready.
- Check the official portal for the exact fee and process. If the recounting result changes, the board will issue an updated marks memo.
Counselling tips:
- If you miss your preferred course, look for diploma or blended entry routes. Some colleges accept lateral entry or offer short-term bridging courses.
- Keep backup options ready: state universities, private colleges with lower cutoffs, or vocational/diploma programs.
Quick Analysis: Year-on-Year Context & What 81% Means
An overall 2nd year pass percentage of 81% is a clear signal that most students cleared the exams but a significant minority need to either reappear in supplementary papers or pursue alternative paths.
Comparing to 2025 district leaders (Krishna 93%, Guntur 91%), the statewide 81% suggests a gap between high-performing districts and the overall average. This split often affects college cutoffs: high-performing districts push cutoffs up in local colleges, while statewide averages determine seat availability across other districts.
Why the board may not release topper names: the policy to withhold topper names for several years may be aimed at reducing unhealthy competition and student stress. It also shifts focus toward district performance and overall pass rates.
Resources & Next Reads
- Official result portal: bie.ap.gov.in (primary source for marks memo download and notifications).
- Watch for the BIEAP notification for supplementary time table and fee structure.
- Download previous year AP Inter question papers for practice; they are useful for supplementary preparation.
FAQs — Short Answers for Students and Parents
1. When were AP Inter Results 2026 declared?
Declared on April 15, 2026 by BIEAP.
2. What were the AP Inter exams 2026 dates?
The exams were held from February 24 to March 23, 2026 .
3. What is the passing criteria for AP Inter 2026?
You need 35 marks in each subject and 35% aggregate to pass overall.
4. Are topper names released for 2026?
No. The board decided not to release individual topper names; toppers list has not been released for the last three years.
5. When is the supplementary exam for failed students?
Supplementary exams are scheduled for May 2026 . Watch BIEAP notices for exact dates.
6. When can I apply for recounting or reverification?
Recounting and reverification applications begin on April 20, 2026 . Check the official portal for fee details and the application link.
7. Where can I download my marks memo or migration certificate?
Download marks memo and apply for migration certificate from bie.ap.gov.in . Keep your admit card details ready.
8. What should I do if I get an F grade?
Register for the supplementary exam in May 2026 and focus your revision on failed subjects. Consider targeted coaching or past paper practice.
Final Note
AP Inter Results 2026 gives you the roadmap for the next steps — whether that is college admission, supplementary exams, or seeking recounting. Rely on the official BIEAP portal for downloads and fee notifications, and plan your next move based on your result.
If you need help with application formats, study plans for supplementary, or understanding college admission rules, check the board notifications and your school's guidance counsellor.