AP Inter Results 2025 : The Intermediate Public Examinations (IPE) 2025 results in Andhra Pradesh have brought positive news for students and educators alike, with the state recording its highest pass percentages in a decade. According to the data released by the Board of Intermediate Education (BIE), 70% of first-year and 83% of second-year students in the general stream successfully cleared the exams. In the vocational stream, the pass percentages were 62% for first year and 77% for second year.
In total, over 10.17 lakh students appeared for the IPE March 2025 examinations, comprising 5.25 lakh first-year and 4.91 lakh second-year students. Among them, girls continued to outperform boys significantly. In the general stream second year, 86% of girls passed, compared to 80% of boys. Similarly, in the first year, 75% of girls cleared the exams, while only 66% of boys succeeded. These figures reflect not only improved academic performance but also the growing effectiveness of initiatives aimed at supporting students statewide.
Krishna, Guntur, and NTR Top the Charts
Among all districts, Krishna district stood out with the highest pass percentage in both first and second-year results. Krishna recorded a remarkable 93% pass rate in second year and 85% in first year, setting a benchmark for excellence in the state.
Close behind were Guntur and NTR districts. Guntur saw 91% of second-year and 82% of first-year students passing, while NTR district followed with 89% and 81% pass rates, respectively. These districts have consistently maintained a strong academic presence, and this year’s results have only reaffirmed their standing.
District-Wise Pass Percentages – AP Inter Results 2025 (General Stream)
Supplementary Exams Scheduled for May and June
For students who couldn’t clear one or more subjects, or who wish to improve their scores, the Intermediate Public Advanced Supplementary Examinations (IPASE) 2025 offer a second opportunity. The theory exams will be held from 12th to 20th May 2025, in two shifts each day—morning (9:00 AM to 12:00 PM) and afternoon (2:30 PM to 5:30 PM).
The practical exams will follow from 28th May to 1st June 2025, and will be conducted only at district headquarters. To appear for these exams, students must complete the fee payment process between 15th and 22nd April 2025, through their respective colleges.
Recounting and Re-verification: Application Window Open
In addition to the supplementary exams, students are also provided the chance to apply for Recounting (RC) and Re-verification (RV) of their answer scripts. This facility ensures transparency and allows students to confirm the accuracy of their marks. Applications for RC and RV are being accepted from 13th April to 22nd April 2025. Students applying for re-verification will also receive a scanned copy of their evaluated answer sheet.
This initiative plays a vital role in addressing student concerns, reinforcing trust in the evaluation system, and correcting any genuine errors in score calculations.
Minister Lokesh Urges Students to Stay Positive
Andhra Pradesh Education and IT Minister Nara Lokesh, while releasing the results, applauded the dedication shown by students, teachers, and the academic ecosystem at large. He particularly highlighted the improvements seen in Government Junior Colleges (GJCs), where the second-year pass percentage reached 69%, the highest in ten years.
Minister Lokesh encouraged students who didn’t pass not to lose hope, calling the results a stepping stone rather than a setback. “Work hard, take the supplementary exams seriously, and come back stronger,” he advised, wishing all students the best for their academic journey ahead.
In total, over 10.17 lakh students appeared for the IPE March 2025 examinations, comprising 5.25 lakh first-year and 4.91 lakh second-year students. Among them, girls continued to outperform boys significantly. In the general stream second year, 86% of girls passed, compared to 80% of boys. Similarly, in the first year, 75% of girls cleared the exams, while only 66% of boys succeeded. These figures reflect not only improved academic performance but also the growing effectiveness of initiatives aimed at supporting students statewide.
Krishna, Guntur, and NTR Top the Charts
Among all districts, Krishna district stood out with the highest pass percentage in both first and second-year results. Krishna recorded a remarkable 93% pass rate in second year and 85% in first year, setting a benchmark for excellence in the state.
Close behind were Guntur and NTR districts. Guntur saw 91% of second-year and 82% of first-year students passing, while NTR district followed with 89% and 81% pass rates, respectively. These districts have consistently maintained a strong academic presence, and this year’s results have only reaffirmed their standing.
District-Wise Pass Percentages – AP Inter Results 2025 (General Stream)
Supplementary Exams Scheduled for May and June
For students who couldn’t clear one or more subjects, or who wish to improve their scores, the Intermediate Public Advanced Supplementary Examinations (IPASE) 2025 offer a second opportunity. The theory exams will be held from 12th to 20th May 2025, in two shifts each day—morning (9:00 AM to 12:00 PM) and afternoon (2:30 PM to 5:30 PM).
The practical exams will follow from 28th May to 1st June 2025, and will be conducted only at district headquarters. To appear for these exams, students must complete the fee payment process between 15th and 22nd April 2025, through their respective colleges.
Recounting and Re-verification: Application Window Open
In addition to the supplementary exams, students are also provided the chance to apply for Recounting (RC) and Re-verification (RV) of their answer scripts. This facility ensures transparency and allows students to confirm the accuracy of their marks. Applications for RC and RV are being accepted from 13th April to 22nd April 2025. Students applying for re-verification will also receive a scanned copy of their evaluated answer sheet.
This initiative plays a vital role in addressing student concerns, reinforcing trust in the evaluation system, and correcting any genuine errors in score calculations.
Minister Lokesh Urges Students to Stay Positive
Andhra Pradesh Education and IT Minister Nara Lokesh, while releasing the results, applauded the dedication shown by students, teachers, and the academic ecosystem at large. He particularly highlighted the improvements seen in Government Junior Colleges (GJCs), where the second-year pass percentage reached 69%, the highest in ten years.
Minister Lokesh encouraged students who didn’t pass not to lose hope, calling the results a stepping stone rather than a setback. “Work hard, take the supplementary exams seriously, and come back stronger,” he advised, wishing all students the best for their academic journey ahead.
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