AP Inter Supplementary Time table 2026 — Dates, Timings, Admit Card and Exam Pattern
BIEAP will conduct the AP Inter supplementary exams from May 21 to June 4, 2026 . The supplementary session runs daily in the afternoon, 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm .
If you got an F in any subject or missed a paper in the main run (Feb–Mar), this timetable is what you need to plan your revision and filing. Keep your admit card (released on February 13, 2026 ) and college updates handy.
At-a-glance: AP Inter Supplementary Time table 2026
This quick table summarises the essentials so you can note deadlines and timings at a glance.
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Official exam window | May 21 - June 4, 2026 |
| Daily session (supplementary) | 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm |
| Theory paper duration | 3 hours (total marks per paper 100 ) |
| Theory-practical split (where applicable) | 70 theory / 30 practical |
| Weightage | 80% final exam, 20% internal assessment |
| Passing marks | 35 in each subject and 35% aggregate |
| Admit card release | February 13, 2026 |
| Practical exams | Held in two sessions (check college/board notice for your slot) |
Key dates and timeline
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| AP Inter 1st year exam window (main) | February 23 - March 24, 2026 |
| AP Inter 2nd year exam window (main) | February 24 - March 23, 2026 |
| Admit card release (main/practicals) | February 13, 2026 |
| AP Inter result declaration (main exams) | April 15, 2026 |
| Revised Mathematics / Civics exam (main) | March 4, 2026 (Revised) |
| AP Inter supplementary exams (IPASE) | May 21 - June 4, 2026 |
Note: The board lists the full IPASE timetable PDF on the official site. The PDF will show subject-wise dates within the May 21–June 4 window.
How to download the AP Inter Supplementary Time table 2026 PDF
- Go to the Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh official site (look for the IPASE or IPASE 2026 time table link).
- Find the 'IPASE 2026 Time Table' or 'Supplementary Time Table' link on the homepage.
- Click the PDF link and confirm the file shows May 21 - June 4, 2026 and the official board header/stamp.
- Save a local copy and print one page with your subjects highlighted. Keep a digital copy on your phone too.
Checklist when you open the PDF: check the board letterhead, stamp, academic year, and that it’s the IPASE (supplementary) schedule. If any date looks different from the official notice at your college, confirm with your principal.
Detailed AP Inter Supplementary Time table 2026 (subject-wise guide)
The board’s IPASE PDF groups supplementary papers (Paper II / Part papers) across the May 21–June 4 window. Below are the subjects typically included in the AP Inter supplementary session (Paper II / Part II papers). The exact date for each paper appears in the PDF.
| Subject group (Paper II / Part II) |
|---|
| Part-II 2nd Language — Paper II |
| Part-I English — Paper II |
| Mathematics Paper-II (2A / 2B) |
| Botany Paper-II, Zoology Paper-II |
| Physics Paper-II, Chemistry Paper-II |
| Commerce Paper-II, Economics Paper-II |
| Sociology, Fine Arts, Music — Paper-II |
| Public Administration Paper-II, Logic Paper-II |
| Modern Languages Paper-II, Geography Paper-II |
| Bridge Course Maths Paper-II (for B.P.C students) |
How to plan by subject: prioritise the tough ones first. If your practical marks are already secured, focus on the theory portion; if not, coordinate with your college for practical slot confirmation.
Exam day schedule and important instructions
- The official supplementary session time is 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm . Be at your exam centre well before the gate closing time. Aim to reach at least 60–90 minutes early to complete checks.
- Carry your admit card (issued Feb 13, 2026 ) and a valid photo ID. Your admit card must match your college roll number and photo.
- Allowed items: pens, pencils, erasers, geometry box (as applicable). Electronic devices, smartwatches or any unfair-means material are strictly banned.
- Cheating consequences: malpractice or tampering with answer scripts can lead to being barred from exams. Pasting money or using any unfair means is treated as serious misconduct.
- Practical day: practical exams were held in two sessions for the main exams; supplementary practicals will follow a similar pattern — check your college notice for the exact session and venue.
If anything on your admit card (name, subject, photo) is wrong, get it corrected with your college immediately. Colleges coordinate updates with the board before the exam.
Practical exams: sessions, marks and how they affect results
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Practical sessions | Held in two sessions (confirm with college) |
| Practical marks | 30 (where applicable) |
| Theory marks | 70 (where applicable) |
| Internal assessment weightage | 20% of final score |
Practical marks and internal assessment form part of the final combined score. If you are appearing in a supplementary theory paper but your practical/internal marks already exist and were passed previously, those marks will be carried forward as per board rules.
Confirm your practical slot and examiner details with the college. If your practical was missed earlier, colleges usually conduct those before IPASE or as specified by the board.
Exam pattern, marking and passing criteria
- Duration: 3 hours per theory paper.
- Total marks per paper: 100 .
- Where theory + practical apply: 70 (theory) + 30 (practical).
- Passing requirement: at least 35 marks in each subject and 35% aggregate.
- Weightage: 80% final exam, 20% internal assessment.
Grading scale used by the board:
| Grade | Marks range | Grade points |
|---|---|---|
| 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 & below | Failed |
What to do if you get an F: options and timeline
If you get an F in any subject after the main exams, you can appear for the AP Inter supplementary exam in the May–June window. Students who still fail a subject in the IPASE must typically repeat the year and reappear for the full board exam the next session.
After supplementary results (board opens recounting/reverification windows — the main result recounting started April 20 for the main exams), check the official site and your college for revaluation or recounting procedures for supplementary papers. Follow board timelines strictly if you want rechecking.
Missing details and how to fill the gaps (action checklist)
Some specifics — like supplementary application last date, application fee, exam centre allocation and subject-wise practical schedules — are handled directly by the board or your college. Here’s how to get them quickly:
- Check the official BIEAP site under the IPASE / Supplementary section for application forms and fee details.
- Ask your college exam cell for centre allocation, practical slots and the last date to apply for the supplementary. Colleges receive circulars from the board and will have the exact instructions.
- For fees: the board announces the IPASE fee structure on the official portal; if you don’t see it, your college will have the prescribed fee and payment mode.
- For subject-wise syllabus and sample papers: download the board syllabus PDFs and previous-year question papers from the official site or request them from your college library.
If the online portal is slow during peak times, visit the college office — they can confirm the application process and required documents (admit card copy, ID, previous marksheet).
Preparation plan for supplementary exams (4-week timetable)
You might have only 3–4 weeks to prepare. Focus on high-weight topics and past-paper practice. Below is a practical 4-week plan you can adapt.
| Week | Focus areas | Daily targets |
|---|---|---|
| Week 1 | List and prioritise failed subjects. Cover core theory and formulas. | 3–4 hours per subject; make short notes and formula sheets. |
| Week 2 | Start timed practice on previous-year questions for each subject. | 2 timed papers per subject across the week; review answers. |
| Week 3 | Practical revision (if applicable) and strengthen weak chapters. | Revise practical procedures; consolidate internal assessment proofs. |
| Week 4 | Full-length timed mock tests, revision of notes and last-minute doubts. | Simulate exam day conditions; revise one-hour before sleep. |
Daily routine tips: start with your weakest topic when your focus is best. Mix short revision sessions (45–60 mins) with short breaks. Do one timed paper every 2–3 days for each subject.
Day-before checklist: print admit card, pack ID, stationery, water bottle, face mask (if needed), and a copy of your subject-wise notes. Sleep early.
How to check supplementary results and next administrative steps
- Supplementary results are published on the official BIEAP portals and IPASE pages. Use your hall ticket number and date of birth to check marks.
- Practical and internal marks feed into the final marksheet; the result screen shows combined totals and grades.
- If you want recounting or revaluation after supplementary results, the board opens separate windows for those applications — follow the dates announced on the official site or through your college.
- For migration certificates or original marksheets after passing, follow the board’s instructions. Colleges often guide the application process for migration and duplicate certificates.
Resources and where to download PDFs and sample papers
- Official board pages (look for IPASE or 'Supplementary Time Table' on the BIEAP site).
- Download the syllabus PDFs and previous-year question papers from the board’s question paper repository.
- Keep scanned copies of your admit card, previous marksheet and ID. Your college will have the practical record formats and may provide sample practical files.
If a PDF looks unofficial (missing headers, wrong dates), confirm with your college before acting on it.
Final checklist for students appearing in IPASE 2026
- Admit card printed and checked (name, photo, subjects).
- ID proof (school/college ID, Aadhar, or other acceptable ID).
- Stationery packed and extra pens.
- Know the exact exam centre and gate closing time.
- Practical slot confirmed with college if applicable.
- Copies of internal assessment or practical records if the college requests verification.
FAQs: quick answers students search for
Q: Which is the last exam in Andhra Pradesh Inter exam 2026?
A: The main Inter exams concluded on
March 23, 2026
with Public Administration Paper II and Logic Paper II.
Q: When will the AP Inter supplementary exams be held?
A: The AP Inter supplementary exams will be held from
May 21 to June 4, 2026
, in the afternoon session
2:30 pm to 5:30 pm
.
Q: When was the admit card released for the Inter exams?
A: The AP Inter admit card was released on
February 13, 2026
for the main exams and practicals. Supplementary admit card details will be notified on the official IPASE page.
Q: What are the books/syllabus for AP Inter exams?
A: Questions are based on the textbooks and syllabus published by the Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh. Download the official syllabus PDF from the board site.
Q: What happens if I paste money or try cheating in the exam?
A: Any malpractice, including pasting money on answer sheets, is considered cheating and can lead to being barred from exams as per board rules.
Q: What is the grading scheme of AP Inter exams?
A: Grades run from A1 (91–100, GP 10) down to D1 (35–40, GP 4). Grade F is
34 and below
(failed).
Q: What is the AP Inter exam pattern?
A: Papers are
3 hours
, total
100 marks
. Where applicable, the split is
70 theory / 30 practical
. There is no negative marking. Passing requires
35
marks per subject and
35%
aggregate.
Q: If I fail, what are my options?
A: You can appear for the AP Inter supplementary exam in
May–June 2026
. If you fail the supplementary, you usually must repeat the year and reappear in the next full board session.
Closing note
Keep close contact with your college exam cell and watch the official BIEAP IPASE page for any circulars that change dates, fees or centre instructions. Your admit card (issued Feb 13, 2026 for main exams) and the IPASE PDF with the May 21 - June 4, 2026 window are your two most important documents right now. Plan your 4-week revision, confirm your practical slots, and use past papers to build confidence.