The Board of Intermediate Education Andhra Pradesh (BIEAP) declared the results of the Intermediate Public Advanced Supplementary Examinations (IPASE)-2026 on Thursday. The pass percentage for the first year intermediate supplementary examinations stood at 39%, with 42,379 students out of 1,09,003 candidates who had previously failed now passing the examination. Additionally, 1,35,435 students out of 2,29,034 candidates who appeared for improvement enhanced their marks in the first year.
Second Year Performance
In the second year intermediate examination, 48,149 students out of 91,303 candidates who sought improvement secured better results. Furthermore, 57,327 students (59%) out of 1,02,018 candidates who had not cleared the regular examinations passed in the supplementary exams.
Overall Improvement
According to official data, more than 1.83 lakh students improved their performance in the supplementary examinations, while nearly one lakh students who had earlier failed in the Intermediate examinations secured another opportunity to pursue their academic goals. Officials noted that the government’s decision to provide improvement opportunities for both passed and failed students has helped a significant number of candidates strengthen their academic records and continue their educational journey without losing an academic year.
Extending congratulations to the successful candidates, Education Minister Nara Lokesh lauded the determination and hard work displayed by students. “The perseverance shown by students in improving their performance is commendable. I wish them continued success in their academic pursuits and future endeavours,” Nara Lokesh said.
How to Check Results
Students can access their results at resultsbie.ap.gov.in or through WhatsApp ManaMithra 9552300009.
First Year Performance Summary
- 1,35,435 students (59%) improved their performance out of 2,29,034 candidates
- 42,379 students (39%) passed and improved their results out of 1,09,003 candidates
Second Year Performance Summary
- 48,149 students (53%) improved their performance out of 91,303 candidates
- 57,327 students (56%) passed and improved their results out of 1,02,018 candidates



