The long wait is finally over for over 10.5 lakh students across Andhra Pradesh! The Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh (BIEAP), has officially announced the AP Inter 1st and 2nd Year Results for 2026. If you appeared for the Intermediate Public Examinations (IPE) earlier this year, your hard work has been translated into results.
When & Where to Check Eenadu AP Inter Results 2026
The results went live precisely at 10:31 AM on April 15. The most trusted and fastest platforms to get your marks are the Eenadu network and the official BIEAP portal.
Here is the direct access list to avoid confusion:
· Eenadu Portal: www.eenadu.net & www.eenadupratibha.net
· Official BIEAP Website: resultsbie.ap.gov.in
· Alternate Official Sites: bie.ap.gov.in or examresults.ap.nic.in .
How to Check AP Inter 1st & 2nd Year Marks Memo
There are three primary methods to access your digital marks memo. Choose the one that is most convenient for you.
Method 1: Via Eenadu Website (Easiest)
- Go to the official Eenadu results page or the homepage.
- Look for the banner that says “AP Inter Results 2026” or “BIEAP Results.”
- Select your year: 1st Year or 2nd Year.
- Enter your Hall Ticket Number exactly as printed on your admit card.
- Click “Submit” or “Get Results.”
- Your subject-wise marks and total score will appear on the screen. Save a PDF or take a screenshot immediately.
Method 2: Via the Official BIEAP Website
- Visit resultsbie.ap.gov.in .
- Click on the link for “IPE March 2026 Results.”
- Enter your Hall Ticket Number and Date of Birth.
- Click submit to view your scorecard.
Method 3: The “Mana Mitra” WhatsApp Service (Traffic-Free)
To avoid server crashes, the government has launched an AI-enabled WhatsApp service. Here is how you use it:
- Open WhatsApp on your phone.
- Save the number 9552300009 in your contacts (labeled “Mana Mitra”) .
- Send a message saying “Hi” to this number.
- The bot will guide you. You will likely need to reply with your Hall Ticket Number.
- The bot will instantly send you your result marks memo .
Pro Tip: Do not share your hall ticket number with random websites or unknown apps. Stick to the official numbers and URLs mentioned above to protect your data .
Understanding the AP Inter Grading System 2026
Once you see your result, you will notice you received a grade instead of just raw marks for the practicals and theory. The BIEAP follows a specific grading scale.
To pass, you need a minimum of 35% in each subject (both theory and practical combined). However, the grades are distributed as follows:
Percentage of Marks Grade
Above 75% A (Excellent)
60% to 75% B (Very Good)
50% to 60% C (Good)
35% to 50% D (Pass)
Source: Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh
If you see an ‘F’ or a fail mark in 1 or 2 subjects, do not panic. You are eligible for the Advanced Supplementary Exams.
What Happens Next? Revaluation & Supply Exams
Getting your result is not the end of the road; it is the start of the next chapter. Here is what you need to know for your next steps:
- Supplementary Exams (For failed students)
If you have failed in up to two subjects, BIEAP will conduct Advanced Supplementary Exams, likely in May or June 2026. You should contact your junior college immediately to register for these exams. Passing these will upgrade your status to “Pass” .
- Recounting / Revaluation
If you are unhappy with your marks or believe a question was marked incorrectly, you can apply for a Recounting (verification of total) or Revaluation (checking if answers were evaluated correctly).
· Fee: Approximately Rs. 100 per subject (tentative).
· Process: The application window usually opens 2-3 days after the results. You will apply online via the BIEAP website .
- Original Certificates
Please remember that the result you see online is a Provisional Marks Memo. Your junior college will distribute the original passing certificates and detailed marks sheets a few weeks after the results are announced.
Stay calm, use the Eenadu or WhatsApp link to check your score, and plan your next move wisely.
Good luck from the entire team here!
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