The Board of Intermediate Education Andhra Pradesh (BIEAP) will declare the results on June 7 for Inter first and second year supplementary results. Students who appeared for AP Intermediate for AP Intermediate Public Advanced Supplementary Examination (IPASE) 2025 can download their score card from 11 am via the official websites such as bie.ap.gov.in and resultsbie.ap.gov.in.

AP Inter Supplementary Results 2025: Official websites to check

  • bieap.apcfss.in
  • resultsbie.ap.gov.in

AP Inter Supplementary Results 2025:  Steps to Check Your AP Inter Supplementary Results 2025 Online

Here’s how to quickly access your AP Inter Supplementary results for 2025:

  1. Go to the official website: Head to either bieap.apcfss.in or resultsbie.ap.gov.in.
  2. Find the results link: On the homepage, click on the link that says “AP Intermediate Supply Result 2025.”
  3. Enter your details: You’ll need to provide your hall ticket number and date of birth (DOB).
  4. View your results: Your AP Inter Supplementary Results 2025 (often referred to as Manabadi results) will then show up on your screen.
  5. Download your marks memo: You can view and download your marks memo as a PDF.
  6. Save it: Make sure to save a copy for your records.

AP Inter Supplementary Results 2025: Check results via WhatsApp

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

AP Inter Supplementary Results 2025: Students’ performance for this year

This year, the AP Inter annual exams for the 1st year began on March 1 and for the 2nd year on March 3, both concluding by March 20. The results for these main exams were announced on April 12. In the general category, 50,314 first-year students appeared, with 23,799 passing, which is a 47% pass rate. 

For the second year, 39,783 students took the exam, and 27,276 passed, achieving a 69% pass rate. Looking at the vocational stream, 62% of 1st-year students passed, while the 2nd-year pass percentage was even higher at 77%. Notably, the 2nd-year pass rate in Government Junior Colleges (GJCs) reached 69%, marking a 10-year high. The 1st-year pass rate of 47% is also the second-highest in the last decade.