AP Intermediate 1st, 2nd Year Supplementary Results 2025 Date: The Board of Intermediate Education Andhra Pradesh (BIEAP) has released the AP Inter 1st year and 2nd year supplementary results today on June 7. AP Inter Supplementary Results 2025 LIVE Updates Once released, students who appeared for the supply exams will be able to download their marks memo through the official website – bie.ap.gov.in. Students will be able to check the AP Inter Supply results using their hall ticket number and date of birth. Both general and vocational stream results will be announced on the same day as seen in previous years. AP Inter Supply Results 2025: How to check marks memo at resultsbie.ap.gov.in, Mana Mitra AP Inter Supply result dates in the past Exam end dates Supplementary Exam Dates June 1, 2024 June 26, 2024 June 1, 2023 June 13, 2023 August 12, 2022 August 30, 2022 This year, the AP Inter supply exam was conducted from May 12 to 20. IPASE practical examinations were conducted from May 28 to June 1 at the district headquarters only. Students could appear for failed subjects and also for the improvement of marks. This year, the first-year annual exams commenced on March 1, 2025, while the second-year annual exams began on March 3, 2025. The examinations concluded on March 19 and March 20, 2025, respectively. The results of AP Inter 2025 exams were declared on April 12. Among the general category students, as many as 50,314 students appeared in AP Inter 1st year exams. Of them, as many as 23,799 passed, recording a pass rate of 47 per cent. In the AP Inter 2nd year, a total of 39,783 appeared of which 27,276 qualified, recording a pass rate of 69 per cent. Under the Vocational Category, in the 1st year, 38,553 candidates appeared, and 23,991 passed, resulting in a pass percentage of 62 per cent. In the 2nd year, 33,289 candidates appeared, with 25,707 passing, which led to a pass percentage of 77 per cent. In Government Junior Colleges (GJCs), the 2nd year pass percentage has reached a 10-year high at 69 per cent. For 1st year students, the pass percentage stands at 47 per cent, the second highest in the last decade. This achievement is a testament to the hard work of students, Junior Lecturers, and the focused efforts of all stakeholders towards academic excellence, HRD Minister Nara Lokesh said. Last year, the pass percentage for 1st-year general students was 67 per cent, while for 2nd-year general students it was 78 per cent.