The Board of Intermediate Education Andhra Pradesh (BIEAP) has declared the Inter first and second year supplementary results today (June 7) at 11 am. Students are advised to check their results and download their scorecard through official portals bie.ap.gov.in and resultsbie.ap.gov.in

To access and download their AP Inter supply 2025 IPASE results, students will need their hall ticket numbers and dates of birth. Both the general and vocational stream results for the IPASE will be released simultaneously. This year’s AP Inter supply exams were held from May 12 to 20, with the IPASE practical examinations taking place from May 28 to June 1 exclusively at district headquarters.

AP Inter Supplementary Results 2025: How to download the score card

1. Visit the official website: Go to either bieap.apcfss.in or resultsbie.ap.gov.in.
2. Locate the results link: On the homepage, click on the link titled “AP Intermediate Supply Result 2025.”
3. Provide your details: Enter your hall ticket number and date of birth (DOB).
4. View your results: Your AP Inter Supplementary Results 2025 (also known as Manabadi results) will appear on your screen.
5. Download your marks memo: You can view and download your marks memo as a PDF.
6. Save for future reference: Keep a copy of your marks memo for your records.

AP Inter Supplementary Results 2025: How to check results through WhatsApp

Students can also download the scorecard via WhatsApp by sending a text to 9552300009.

AP Inter Supplementary Results 2025: Annual exam performance for this year

This year’s AP Inter annual examinations for the first year commenced on March 1 and for the second year on March 3, wrapping up by March 20. The main results were officially released on April 12. In the general category, out of 50,314 first-year students who appeared, 23,799 successfully passed, resulting in a 47% pass rate. For the second year, 39,783 students participated, with 27,276 passing, achieving a 69% pass rate.

Within the vocational stream, 62% of first-year students cleared their exams, while the second-year pass rate was a robust 77%. Significantly, Government Junior Colleges (GJCs) recorded a 69% pass rate for second-year students, marking their highest in a decade. The first-year pass rate of 47% for GJCs also stands as the second-highest in the past ten years.