AP Inter Results 2026: Pass Percentage, How to Check, Supplementary, Recounting & Top Districts Guide

BIEAP declared AP Inter Results 2026 on April 15, 2026. Second year pass percentage is 81%. This guide shows how to check results on bie.ap.gov.in, recounting dates from April 20 and supplementary exams in May 2026.

Edited by Rohan Desai

    AP Inter Results 2026: Full Guide to Pass Percentage, How to Check, Supplementary and Top Districts

    BIEAP declared the AP Inter Results 2026 on April 15, 2026 . The AP Inter Results 2026 show a second year pass percentage of 81% and exams were held from February 24 to March 23, 2026 .

    The board did not publish topper names for the third straight year and has said it will release the list of top performing districts soon. Keep your AP Inter admit card 2026 ready — you will need it to view the bie.ap.gov.in result.

    AP Inter Results 2026: Quick summary — What happened on April 15, 2026

    • BIEAP declared AP Inter Results 2026 on April 15, 2026 (Article update: Apr 15, 2026 11:39 IST ).
    • AP Intermediate exams were held from Feb 24 – Mar 23, 2026 . The AP Inter 2nd year pass percentage is 81% .
    • Toppers' names were not released again in 2026; the board will publish top performing districts shortly.

    Important dates at a glance

    Event Date
    AP Inter exam period (2026) Feb 24 – Mar 23, 2026
    AP Inter Results 2026 declared Apr 15, 2026
    Recounting & reverification applications begin Apr 20, 2026
    AP Inter supplementary exam May 2026
    Article update timestamp Apr 15, 2026 11:39 IST

    How to check AP Inter Results 2026 step-by-step (with checklist)

    You will primarily use the official BIEAP portal to check the AP Inter Results 2026. Keep these items ready before you start.

    Checklist before you begin

    • Your AP Inter admit card 2026 with roll number.
    • Date of birth as recorded on the admit card.
    • A phone or laptop and a stable internet connection.

    Step-by-step (what to expect)

    1. Open the official BIEAP website (bie.ap.gov.in). Look for the result section labelled for Intermediate results.
    2. Enter your roll number and date of birth exactly as on the admit card, then submit.
    3. Your AP Intermediate 1st year result or AP Intermediate 2nd year result will appear depending on the roll number used.
    4. Download the marks memo PDF, capture a screenshot, and print a copy for your admission or verification needs.

    Alternatives mentioned by the board

    • BIEAP sometimes provides alternative result access through SMS or WhatsApp services. If offered, official instructions will appear on the BIEAP homepage. Use only the official numbers/links published on the board portal.

    What to do immediately after you see your result

    • If you pass: download and store the marks memo (marksheet). Request a printed marks memo from your college or school later.
    • If you have any doubt about marks or see an error: note down the exact issue and prepare to apply for recounting or reverification when the window opens on Apr 20, 2026 .

    Passing criteria and marks structure explained

    Each AP Inter 2nd year paper carries 100 marks . To be declared pass you must meet subject-wise and aggregate criteria.

    • Minimum marks per subject: 35 .
    • Minimum aggregate: 35% .
    • An F grade in any subject means you are considered failed and must sit the supplementary for that subject.

    Example: how aggregate and subject marks affect pass/fail

    Subject Marks Obtained Result
    Language 40 Pass
    Subject A 32 Fail (below 35)
    Subject B 48 Pass
    Subject C 38 Pass
    Total (sum of marks) 158/400 = 39.5% Aggregate passes, but student fails due to Subject A <35

    You must pass each subject individually. Even if overall percentage is above 35%, a single subject below 35 triggers failure for that paper.

    Recounting and reverification: timeline, process and what you must prepare

    The board has opened recounting and reverification applications beginning April 20, 2026 . This is your formal route if you think your marks are incorrect.

    What recounting/reverification covers

    • Recounting typically checks total marks and clerical additions.
    • Reverification (revaluation) may involve rechecking answers against the marking scheme.

    Documents and details you should have ready

    • Original admit card and roll number.
    • A clear note of the paper(s) you want reviewed and the reason (arithmetic error, answer not evaluated).
    • Proof of identity and contact details.

    How to apply (general guidance)

    • Wait for the official recounting/reverification link or notice on bie.ap.gov.in.
    • Fill the online form precisely and attach the requested details.
    • Pay any application fee on the portal if required. (The board will publish fee details on the official notice.)

    Timeline and result of revaluation

    • The board usually publishes a deadline for applying and an estimated time for issuing revised marks. Expect the BIEAP portal to list the exact timelines and payment details after Apr 20.
    • Keep original documents safe until the process completes.

    Note: Fee details and exact step-by-step links are not yet listed in the board notice we have. Confirm fees and the official application link on the BIEAP portal before paying anything.

    AP Inter Supplementary Exam 2026: who should apply and how to prepare

    The AP Inter supplementary exam is scheduled for May 2026 . This is the route for students who failed one or more papers.

    Who should apply

    • Students who received an F grade in one or more subjects.
    • Students who want to improve marks in a specific subject (where permitted by the board).

    Expected registration window and documents

    • The board will announce registration dates and a form on bie.ap.gov.in.
    • You will need your admit card, recent passport photos, and possibly the marks memo. Schools often help students register.

    A focused 3-week study plan for supplementary

    Week 1 — Fix basics: Revise core concepts and formulas for the failed subject. Practice previous years’ questions.
    Week 2 — Past papers: Solve full-length subject papers under timed conditions. Work on weak chapters.
    Week 3 — Mock tests & revision: Take at least two timed mocks, correct errors, and revise short notes and formula sheets.

    Study tips for supplementary

    • Prioritise the failed subject but keep short revisions for other subjects.
    • Use previous year question papers and AP Inter question papers 2026 if available.
    • Practice writing answers clearly — presentation matters in rechecked scripts.

    Top performing districts: what we know and what’s missing

    The board will publish the AP Inter top performing districts list soon. The detailed district-wise percentages for 2026 are not yet available.

    Context from 2025 (for comparison)

    District 2nd Year Pass Percentage (2025)
    Krishna 93%
    Guntur 91%
    NTR 89%
    East Godavari 87%
    SPSR Nellore 87%
    Visakhapatnam 87%

    How to read the district list when it comes out

    • Look for the absolute pass percentage and the number of students tested in each district.
    • High percentages in small cohorts can skew comparisons; larger districts with many students give a more reliable picture.
    • If you are tracking college admissions in a district, use district performance as one factor, not the sole criterion.

    Year-on-year trend analysis — what the 81% pass rate suggests

    A second year pass percentage of 81% in 2026 is the headline figure. Without the full district and stream split it is hard to draw firm conclusions, but a few inferences are possible.

    • The 81% figure is lower than top district figures from 2025, which is expected because those were district bests, not state average.
    • Final trends (improving or falling pass rates) will be clearer once BIEAP releases stream-wise and district-wise data for 2026.

    Limitations

    • The board has not released topper names in 2026 and has withheld detailed splits, so any trend analysis remains partial until the full dataset is published.

    Streams & subject-wise performance: the gaps and what to watch for

    Currently there is no published breakdown of stream-wise (Science/Commerce/Arts) pass percentages or subject-wise toppers for 2026. This is a key coverage gap students and parents should track.

    What you should request or look for in the board updates

    • Science (BIPC, MPC) pass percentages and subject-wise highs.
    • Commerce and Arts pass rates and subject-wise performance (economic theory, history, etc.).
    • Vocational stream statistics and pass percentages.

    Why subject-wise data matters

    • If you plan to apply for professional or degree courses, subject-level marks determine your eligibility and cut-offs.
    • Colleges sometimes publish cut-offs by stream and subject; better data helps you plan applications.

    What the board said about not announcing toppers (context and next steps)

    Fact: AP Inter toppers' names were not disclosed in 2026. This is the third year in a row the board has chosen not to publish topper names. There is no detailed official explanation published alongside the result notice.

    Possible reasons and how to get official clarity

    • The board may be following privacy or security policies, but that has not been explicitly stated.
    • For an official reason, you should check the BIEAP notices page or raise a formal RTI request if required.

    How schools and students can mark achievements

    • Schools can compile internal lists of high achievers and issue certificates with student consent.
    • If you are a top scorer and want recognition, request your school to release a verified statement while respecting any board guidance.

    Student action checklist after results

    If you passed

    • Download and save your marks memo (PDF). Carry at least one printed copy for college applications.
    • If you need a migration certificate for out-of-state colleges, apply for AP Inter migration certificate 2026 via the board when the service opens.
    • Start college applications using your marks. Check cut-offs for AP Intermediate 2nd year result where relevant.

    If you failed one or more papers

    • Register for the AP Inter supplementary 2026 as soon as the form opens.
    • Follow the focused study plan above and collect necessary documents from your school for registration.

    If you want recounting or reverification

    • Apply online from Apr 20, 2026 . Keep originals and copies of your marks memo and admit card.
    • Track your application on the BIEAP portal and note any revised marks notifications.

    If you face technical issues checking results

    • Use alternate methods listed on the official portal (SMS/WhatsApp) if available.
    • Visit your school or college office — institutions often get official result lists from BIEAP.

    Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

    How to check AP Inter Results 2026?

    Visit the official BIEAP website (bie.ap.gov.in), go to the results section, enter your roll number and date of birth, submit, and download your marks memo.

    What are the passing marks for AP Inter 2nd year?

    You need a minimum of 35 marks in each subject and 35% aggregate to pass the AP Intermediate 2nd year.

    When were AP Inter exams 2026 held?

    AP Inter exams 2026 were held from February 24 to March 23, 2026 .

    What is the AP Inter pass percentage for 2026?

    The AP Inter 2nd year pass percentage for 2026 is 81% .

    When can I apply for recounting and reverification?

    Recounting and reverification applications open on April 20, 2026 . Check the official BIEAP portal for the online application link and deadlines.

    When are the supplementary exams scheduled?

    AP Inter supplementary exams are scheduled for May 2026 .

    Are topper names released in 2026?

    No. The board has not released topper names for 2026; toppers have been withheld for three consecutive years.

    How can I download my AP Inter marks memo via WhatsApp?

    If BIEAP provides a WhatsApp-based marks memo download option, instructions will appear on the official portal. Use only the official numbers and links from bie.ap.gov.in.

    Source list, next updates and editorial notes

    Primary official source: Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh — the BIEAP official portal (bie.ap.gov.in).
    Key facts in this guide are verified against the official result notice and board updates dated Apr 15, 2026 .

    Coverage gaps we will fill in future updates

    • Detailed district-wise 2026 percentages and the official top performing districts list.
    • Stream-wise and subject-wise performance data for 2026.
    • Official BIEAP statement explaining the non-disclosure of toppers.
    • Full details and fees for recounting/reverification and exact registration steps for supplementary.

    We will publish follow-ups once BIEAP releases district lists, stream splits, and official circulars on recounting fees and migration certificates.

    If you need help with specific next steps — applying for supplementary, preparing for revaluation, or understanding college cut-offs using your AP Intermediate 2nd year result — keep your admit card and marks memo ready and check the BIEAP portal for official circulars first.

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