AP Inter Supplementary Time table 2026: Complete Guide to Dates, Download, Pattern & Passing Criteria

BIEAP will hold AP Inter supplementary exams from May 21 to June 4, 2026. This guide shows where to download the AP Inter Supplementary Time table 2026, exam pattern, admit card details, passing rules and fast revision plans.

Edited by Suresh Iyer

    AP Inter Supplementary Time table 2026: What changed and what you must know

    BIEAP will conduct AP Inter supplementary exams from May 21 to June 4, 2026 . The AP Inter Supplementary Time table 2026 will be published on the official portals bieap.apcfss.in (and the board site bie.ap.gov.in) as a PDF.

    If you failed one or more subjects or scored below the 35% aggregate, this supplementary window is your chance to clear the year. Your admit card for the main exams was released on February 13, 2026 , and results were declared on April 15, 2026 .

    Quick summary: What students must know (AP Inter Supplementary Time table 2026)

    • Supplementary exam window: May 21 - June 4, 2026 .
    • Official timetable and downloadable PDF: bieap.apcfss.in (also check bie.ap.gov.in ).
    • Papers are 100 marks each (where applicable: 70 theory + 30 practical ). Theory papers run for 3 hours .
    • Passing rule: minimum 35 marks per subject and 35% aggregate . Failures must take supplementary or repeat the year.

    Important dates at a glance

    Event Date
    AP Inter Supplementary exams May 21 - June 4, 2026
    AP Inter 2nd year main exams February 24 - March 23, 2026
    AP Inter 1st year main exams February 23 - March 24, 2026
    Admit card release (main exams) February 13, 2026
    AP Intermediate results declared April 15, 2026
    AP Inter English (main) February 25, 2026
    Revised Mathematics Paper 2A (main) March 4, 2026

    Note: The supplementary time table PDF will list subject-wise dates and exact exam times. Download that PDF the moment it is released and pin it to your study plan.

    How to download the AP Inter Supplementary Time table 2026 (step-by-step)

    1. Open the official site: go to bieap.apcfss.in or bie.ap.gov.in .
    2. On the homepage look for a notice named "IPASE 2026 Time Table" or "AP Inter Supplementary Time Table 2026" .
    3. Click the relevant link. A PDF should open in your browser.
    4. Save the PDF (Right click → Save as / use the download icon). Also take a screenshot of the page showing your subjects and dates.
    5. Print or keep a phone copy. Use the timetable to block study slots and plan travel to the exam centre.

    Troubleshooting: if the site is slow or the PDF link is missing, refresh after a few minutes. If the PDF isn’t on the portal within a reasonable time, contact your college exam cell or the BIEAP helpline.

    Supplementary schedule details and typical subject grouping

    BIEAP often groups subjects so similar streams sit on nearby dates. The supplementary window runs over multiple days; most papers for supplementary are scheduled in the afternoon shift.

    • Typical supplementary session time: 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm for many papers.
    • Exam duration: 3 hours per paper .
    • Practical exams: held in two sessions (college level). Practical schedules are in the full time table PDF.

    Typical subject groups seen in AP Inter schedules (you must confirm exact day in the PDF): languages, English, mathematics, sciences (Botany/Zoology/Physics/Chemistry), commerce, social sciences (History, Civics, Economics), vocational subjects, and fine arts.

    Typical session Subjects (examples)
    Afternoon (2:30–5:30 pm) Languages, English, Mathematics, History, Commerce, Economics
    Practical sessions Labs and skill-based subjects (two campus sessions)

    Important: the board publishes the subject-wise day in the PDF. Use that to plan travel and practical preparations.

    Exam pattern, marking and grading explained

    Every AP Inter 2nd year theory paper is for 100 marks . Papers with practicals follow a 70 (theory) + 30 (practical) split.

    • Exam duration: 3 hours .
    • No negative marking.
    • Final marks composition: 80% weightage for the final exam and 20% for internal assessment .

    Grading system (marks and grade points):

    Grade Marks range Grade Point
    A1 91 - 100 10
    A2 81 - 90 9
    B1 71 - 80 8
    B2 61 - 70 7
    C1 51 - 60 6
    C2 41 - 50 5
    D1 35 - 40 4
    F 34 and below Failed

    Qualifying rule: you must score at least 35 marks in each subject and 35% aggregate to pass.

    Who should apply for supplementary and how (eligibility & steps)

    Who should apply: - Students who have failed one or more subjects (scored 34 or less in that subject). - Students who meet the main exam’s internal eligibility but failed to reach the 35% aggregate.

    How to apply (typical process): 1. Wait for the board notice after results. BIEAP will release an application window and instructions on the official site. 2. Application is usually online on the board portal — your college exam cell often coordinates fee payment and form submission. 3. Typical information asked: your hall ticket number, name, subjects you are applying for, and payment confirmation. 4. Upload or submit any required documents through the college/exam cell if requested.

    Fee details: the board has not published supplementary application fee details in the public notices we reviewed. If fee information is missing, contact your college exam cell or the BIEAP helpline. Do not miss the application deadline.

    If you miss the supplementary application or exam, your remaining option is to repeat the year and sit the next year’s board exams.

    Practical exam rules, admit cards and exam day checklist

    Admit card: the main admit card was released on February 13, 2026 . For supplementary exams, the board will issue specific hall tickets or re-issue admit cards across the board portal. Always download the admit card and check: - Your name as printed matches your school records. - Subjects and paper codes are correct. - Exam centre address and reporting time are clear.

    Practical exams: held in two sessions at the college or allotted centre. Follow your college instructions about reporting time, materials to bring (lab record book, required kit), and dress code where applicable.

    What you must not do: pasting money or attempting to conceal notes on the answer sheet is treated as cheating. Cheating will get you barred from the exam.

    Day-before and day-of checklist: - Keep your admit card and a valid photo ID ready. - Carry stationery allowed by the board (blue/black pen, geometry tools if applicable). - Reach the centre 30–45 minutes early; find entrance and reporting room the day before if possible. - For practicals: keep lab records, practical notebooks and any signed certificates with you.

    How results, revaluation and supplementary results work

    • Main exam results were declared on April 15, 2026 .
    • After results, the board opens recounting & reverification applications (the board indicated applications begin from April 20, 2026 in this cycle). If you believe your marks are incorrectly entered, you can apply per the board schedule.
    • Supplementary results are published after the exams are evaluated — check resultsbie.ap.gov.in and bieap.apcfss.in .

    If you fail the supplementary exam, the only formal routes are to re-appear in the next year’s board exams or repeat the year, depending on college policy.

    Gaps students should be aware of and how to handle them

    Some official notices and public posts sometimes omit subject-wise supplementary calendar, fee details for supplementary application, and centre-change procedures. Here’s how you should handle that:

    • Missing subject-wise dates: download the full supplementary date sheet PDF when released. The PDF is authoritative.
    • Missing fee details: contact your college exam cell or the BIEAP helpline. Do not rely on third-party posts for fee amounts.
    • Centre change or migration questions: write to your college and the board immediately. Centre changes usually need early permission and a valid reason.
    • Revaluation fees and procedures: wait for the board circular after results. Keep a check on the official site and your college notices.

    If something is unclear, your college exam cell is your first point of contact. Keep written proof (screenshots or emails) of communications.

    Preparation strategy for supplementary exams (2-week and 1-week plans)

    You have limited time. Use it smartly.

    Two-week plan (if you have 14 days): - Day 1–2: List the failed subjects and their weightage. Collect previous year question papers and the supplementary time table. - Day 3–9: Daily blocks — 6 hours study: 4 hours theory revision (board textbook + solved questions), 2 hours practice (previous papers, sample papers, time-bound writing). - Day 10–12: Focus on high-scoring topics and short answers. Revise formulas and definitions. - Day 13: Quick practical revision and ensure your lab records are in order. - Day 14: Rest in the morning, light revision in the evening, sleep early.

    One-week plan (if you have 7 days): - Day 1: Map syllabus, previous questions, and most repeated questions. - Day 2–5: Daily 8–10 hour schedule: morning theory, afternoon practice, evening quick revision. - Day 6: Full-length timed mock paper for each subject. - Day 7: Final brush-up, check admit card and exam centre details.

    Quick scoring tips: - Attempt highest-weight sections first on the paper. - For long answers, plan 2–3 points and write clearly; examiners reward structure and clarity. - Solve previous board papers to get the question style and time management right.

    Stress management: - Short breaks every 60–90 minutes. Hydrate and eat light. - Sleep well before the exam. Memory consolidation happens during sleep.

    • Official timetable and notices: bieap.apcfss.in
    • Board main site and circulars: bie.ap.gov.in
    • Results portal: resultsbie.ap.gov.in

    Study resources to use: - Board-prescribed textbooks only — the board sets questions from these. - Previous year question papers and sample papers from your college or board publications. - Practical record books and lab manuals for practical exams.

    Contact points: - Your college exam cell (first contact for application, fees, centre issues). - BIEAP helpline — check the official site for current helpline numbers and emails.

    Conclusion & next steps

    Immediate to-do list: - Download the AP Inter Supplementary Time table 2026 PDF as soon as it is published on bieap.apcfss.in . - Verify your admit card and subject list. Contact your college if details are wrong. - Apply for supplementary through your college once the application window opens. Ask about fees if the board notice doesn’t state them. - Create a day-by-day revision plan based on the timetable and focus on high-yield topics.

    You can recover from failed papers. A focused two-week plan and clear knowledge of dates will get you through the supplementary window. Use the official timetable to structure preparation and avoid last-minute confusion.

    FAQs (AP Inter Supplementary Time table 2026)

    Q: Which is the last exam in Andhra Pradesh Inter exam 2026?

    A: The main exam cycle ended on March 23, 2026 with Public Administration Paper II and Logic Paper II as the last papers. The supplementary window runs May 21 - June 4, 2026 .

    Q: Where will the AP Inter supplementary date sheet PDF be available?

    A: The official PDF will be available at bieap.apcfss.in and may also be uploaded on bie.ap.gov.in .

    Q: What books should I follow for the supplementary exam?

    A: Use the Board of Intermediate Education Andhra Pradesh prescribed textbooks. Questions are set from board books.

    Q: What happens if someone pastes money or tries to cheat on the answer sheet?

    A: That is treated as malpractice. The student will be barred from writing the exam and disciplinary action follows.

    Q: Is the AP Inter exam checking strict?

    A: Board checking is strict and follows evaluation guidelines. Focus on clear answers, presentation and covering the board syllabus.

    Q: What is the grade system for AP Inter exams?

    A: Grades run from A1 (91-100, GP 10) down to D1 (35-40, GP 4) . F is 34 and below .

    Q: What if the supplementary fee or centre-change procedure is not listed?

    A: These gaps sometimes appear in public notices. Contact your college exam cell or the BIEAP helpline for accurate, updated instructions.

    Q: Where will supplementary results be published?

    A: Check resultsbie.ap.gov.in and bieap.apcfss.in for supplementary result announcements.

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