AP Inter 1st, 2nd year exam fees 2024 last date announced for failed, discontinued students
BIEAP Andhra Pradesh Intermediate Public Exam 2023: Students will have to pay the exam fees by September 30. Fee and eligibility details here.
Anu Parthiban | August 31, 2023 | 11:36 AM IST
NEW DELHI:
Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh (BIEAP) has announced the exam fee remittance date for first and second-year AP intermediate failed private candidates or discontinued students. Students will have to pay the exam fee to appear in the AP inter 1st and 2nd year board exams 2024.
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To appear in the AP Intermediate Public Examinations - March 2024, students will have to pay the exam fee in the principal office by September 30. School principals will have to then deposit the amount to the BIEAP account through online transfer by October 3.
The exam fee last date is applicable for both general and vocational AP inter 1st and 2nd year failed private candidates or discontinued candidates to appear in the AP intermediate public exam 2024.
Who is eligible?
Payment of examination fee should be done only online, through the College login in the JnanaBhumi portal, jnanabhumi.ap.gov.in.
- Failed or discontinued students who desire to appear with commerce or arts, humanities combinations only.
- Failed or discontinued students who desire to change their group from science to commerce or arts/ humanities combinations.
- Failed or discontinued students who desire to change their second language and passed students who desire to appear for additional second language.
- Candidates who passed IPE with BiPC and desire to appear for mathematics as additional subject.
AP Inter exam fees 2024
Details of exam fee |
Amount |
Examination fee for theory papers for general / vocational courses (irrespective of number of papers) |
Rs 550 |
Examination fee for practicals of general courses (only for 2nd Year) / Vocational courses (for either 1st Year or 2nd Year) |
Rs 250 |
Examination fee for General / Vocational Bridge Course subjects (Including Mathematics for BiPC Students) |
Rs 150 |
Examination fee for Theory Papers for General / Vocational courses (irrespective of number of papers) for both 1st year and 2nd year. |
Rs 1,100 |
Examination fee for practicals of vocational courses for both 1st year and 2nd year (irrespective of number of papers) |
Rs 500 |
Examination fee for general, vocational bridge course subjects(Including mathematics for BiPC Students) for both 1st year and 2nd year |
Rs 300 |
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