AP Inter Toppers List 2026: Results Declared, 81% Pass, Supplementary, Reverification & How to Check

BIEAP declared AP Inter results on April 15, 2026. The AP Inter Toppers List 2026 was not released; pass percentage for 2nd year is 81%. Recounting starts April 20 and supplementary exams are in May 2026.

Edited by Nisha Verma

    AP Inter Toppers List 2026: What Changed, Where to Check, Pass Percentage, Supplementary & Reverification Details

    BIEAP announced AP Inter results 2026 on April 15, 2026 , and the board confirmed the AP Inter Toppers List 2026 will not be published this year. The second year pass percentage stood at 81% .

    You must use your admit card (roll number and date of birth) to check results on bie.ap.gov.in . Applications for recounting and reverification open from April 20, 2026 and supplementary exams are scheduled for May 2026 .

    Quick Summary: AP Inter Toppers List 2026 at a Glance

    • Result declaration: April 15, 2026 (Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh).
    • Exam period: February 24 – March 23, 2026 .
    • AP Inter 2nd year pass percentage: 81% .
    • Toppers list: not released for the third consecutive year.
    • Recounting & reverification applications: start April 20, 2026 .
    • Supplementary exams: May 2026 .

    Important dates

    Event Date
    AP Inter exams (held) Feb 24 - Mar 23, 2026
    AP Inter results declared April 15, 2026
    Recounting & Reverification applications begin April 20, 2026
    Supplementary exams May 2026

    AP Inter Toppers List 2026: Why it wasn't released

    The board has chosen not to announce individual topper names for the third year running. The official announcements from BIEAP confirmed the toppers list will not be published alongside the 2026 results.

    Officials have cited administrative and policy reasons in recent communications, though a detailed explanation from the board about the decision has not been published. Expect statements from the education department in press briefings rather than a topper PDF.

    How this affects you: colleges and competitive exam authorities still accept marks memos and provisional certificates from BIEAP, so your admission chances rely on marks rather than public topper lists.

    Top Performing Districts: What We Know and What’s Missing

    BIEAP released a list of top performing districts with the results, but the board has not shared a full district-wise ranking for 2026. That leaves gaps if you want to compare how different districts performed this year.

    Below is the latest confirmed district performance from 2025, useful for context and trend spotting until a full 2026 district breakdown becomes available.

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

    Coverage gap: a detailed district-wise list for 2026 was not published at the time of results. The board said it will release top performing districts but specific rankings and percentages for each district are not yet available.

    Passing Criteria and Failures: Clear Cut Requirements

    To pass AP Inter 2nd year, you need a minimum of 35 marks in each subject and 35% aggregate . Each theory paper is out of 100 marks.

    Students who receive an F grade in a subject are considered failed in that subject and must appear for the supplementary exam. F grades occur when subject marks are below the passing mark.

    Common borderline scenarios: - If you clear all subjects individually but fall below 35% aggregate, you will be treated as failed overall and must follow the board's remedial or supplementary route. - If you miss a subject paper and obtain an F, you are eligible for the May 2026 supplementary.

    Supplementary Exams 2026: Dates, Who Should Apply, Next Steps

    Supplementary exams are scheduled for May 2026 . These are for students who failed one or more subjects and want to clear them without waiting a full year.

    Who should apply: - Students with F grade(s) in one or more subjects. - Students who missed exams for valid reasons (medical/other) and have permission from the board.

    How to register (what you must prepare): - Keep your original admit card and roll number ready. - Check official BIEAP notices for the exact registration window and fee details. - Collect any required college or school endorsement if the board asks for institutional verification.

    Preparation tips for supplementaries: - Focus on failed subjects first; you often need only small margins to convert an F to pass. - Use past year papers and the board's question paper pattern to plan revision. - Study the marking scheme; sometimes objective questions and internal marks can help recover aggregate.

    Recounting & Reverification: Process, Dates and Practical Tips

    Recounting and reverification applications open April 20, 2026 . This is the window to request a re-check of answer sheets if you believe there was a marking error.

    What each term means: - Recounting: The board re-adds marks on your answer sheet to ensure totals are correct. - Reverification (re-evaluation): A more detailed review where answer scripts are rechecked for unmarked answers or undervalued responses.

    Steps to apply: 1. Wait for the official BIEAP application portal or notification after result day. 2. Enter required details: roll number, subjects for review, contact details. 3. Pay the specified fee per subject (the board will announce fees on the official site). 4. Keep a transaction receipt and application reference number.

    Practical tips and expectations: - Do not expect large score jumps; minor changes are more common than big increases. - Processing time varies—track updates on bie.ap.gov.in . - If you are short by 1–2 marks for passing, reverification can sometimes help but is not guaranteed.

    Note on fees and timelines: the board has not published a detailed fee schedule for recounting/reverification in the public notices we reviewed. Check the official BIEAP notice board for exact fees and the final last date to apply.

    How to Check Your AP Inter Results 2026: Step-by-Step

    You must use your admit card to check results on bie.ap.gov.in . Keep your roll number and date of birth ready.

    Steps to check online: 1. Visit the official website bie.ap.gov.in . 2. Look for the AP Inter Results 2026 link on the homepage. 3. Enter your roll number and date of birth exactly as on the admit card. 4. Submit and download the result page. 5. Save a PDF and print a copy of the marks memo; colleges usually ask for the original printed memo.

    Alternate channels: The board sometimes provides alternative ways to check (SMS/WhatsApp results or state helpline). These options are announced on the board website and through press releases.

    What you must save: - A printed marks memo and a digital copy (PDF/phone screenshot). - The original admit card until you collect the final marks memo from your college or institution.

    What to Do After Results: Admissions, Certificates and Migration

    If you passed: - Collect the original marks memo from your college or the issuing centre as instructed by BIEAP. - Apply for migration certificate if you plan to study outside Andhra Pradesh. - Start applying to colleges that match your course and score; keep photo ID, DOB proof and admit card ready.

    If you failed one or more subjects (eligible for supplementary): - Register for the May 2026 supplementary as instructed by the board. - Use your time to prepare targeted revision on failed subjects.

    Documents commonly required for college admissions: - Original marks memo (BIEAP issued) - Admit card / hall ticket - DOB proof (birth certificate / Aadhaar) - Transfer or migration certificate (if moving states)

    Counselling and next steps: - State and private college counselling schedules generally follow results; keep an eye on college admission portals. - If you plan drop-year or repeat, decide early and inform your school so you get the correct documentation.

    Missing Data & Research Gaps: What Readers Should Know

    BIEAP has not published individual topper names or subject-wise top scorer details for 2026. That limits analysis for subject-level excellence and student interviews.

    Other gaps: - No downloadable toppers list PDF or direct topper link for 2026 at the time of result publication. - No full district-wise ranking or percentage breakdown for every district in 2026. - Detailed fee schedule for recounting/reverification was not in the initial notices; the board promised updates.

    What you can do if you want more detail: - Check the official BIEAP notifications page and press releases for updates. - Ask your school or principal for any district-level or centre-level data they may have received.

    Sources, Verification and How We Confirmed This Information

    All key facts in this report come from BIEAP notifications and the official results announcement, along with board press briefings released on bie.ap.gov.in . Dates and percentages cited here match the board’s public statements.

    We cross-checked the results date, exam window, pass percentage (81% for 2nd year), and administrative decisions (no topper names) against the board’s announcements. Where the board has not published details—fees for reverification, subject-wise toppers—this piece notes those gaps and advises you to rely on official updates.

    Quick Table: Fees (Selected college fee totals for context)

    The following fees are college totals mentioned alongside board news as reference for students planning admissions. These are institution-level totals and not BIEAP fees.

    College / Institute Total fees (as cited)
    VIT-AP University ** 97.80 L**
    Andhra University College of Engineering ** 91.78 L**
    VIT Vellore ** 96.92 L**
    KL College of Engineering ** 96.00 L**
    GITAM School of Core Engineering ** 97.92 L**
    Gayatri Vidya Parishad College ** 93.11 L**
    Vignan's Foundation ** 94.00 L**
    LPU (Lovely Professional University) ** 94.50 L**
    Siddhartha Academy (VR Siddhartha) ** 93.06 L**
    Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences ** 91.16 L**

    Note: These are headline fee figures for college planning and are provided as contextual information only. For admissions, check each institute's official prospectus.

    AP Inter Toppers List 2026: Final Takeaways for Students

    • Results: April 15, 2026 . Use your admit card and visit bie.ap.gov.in .
    • Toppers: The board did not release individual topper names in 2026.
    • Pass percentage: 81% for 2nd year.
    • Recounting/reverification: Applications begin April 20, 2026 . Expect official fee and application details on the board website.
    • Supplementary: Scheduled May 2026 for students with F grades.

    Stay calm. Whether you passed or aim for supplementaries, you have clear next steps: download results, check subject-wise marks, decide on recounting if needed, and register for supplementary if you must. Your college admissions depend on official marks memos and certificates from BIEAP, not public topper lists.

    FAQs

    Question Answer
    When were AP Inter results 2026 declared? April 15, 2026 .
    When were AP Inter exams held in 2026? February 24 to March 23, 2026 .
    What is the passing criteria for AP Inter 2nd year? Minimum 35 marks in each subject and 35% aggregate .
    Are topper names released in 2026? No. The AP Inter Toppers List 2026 was not released.
    When is the supplementary exam scheduled? May 2026 .
    When do recounting & reverification applications start? April 20, 2026 .
    How to check AP Inter results online? Visit bie.ap.gov.in , enter roll number and DOB from your admit card, then download the marks memo.

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