AP Inter 2nd year result 2024 improves by 6 percentage points; district-wise pass percentage
AP Inter Results 2024 Declared: Recounting and reverification application form will be made available from April 18 through the official website, bie.ap.gov.in.
Anu Parthiban | April 12, 2024 | 07:04 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh declared the AP inter 1st year and 2nd year results for a total of 10,02,150 students including general, vocational and private students. As per the BIEAP inter results 2024, Krishna district recorded the highest pass percentage in general stream and Manyam district scored highest marks in vocational stream.
The overall pass percentage of AP inter 1st year results is 67% and AP inter 2nd year is 78%. This year saw an increase of 6 percentage points in AP inter 2nd year results compared to last year. The AP inter result link has been hosted at bie.ap.gov.in. The results and mark sheet can also be accessed through DigiLocker and SMS.
Students who are not satisfied with the Manabadi AP inter results 2024, will be allowed to request for recounting and supply of scanned copies-cum-re-verification from April 18 to 24 through the official website.
The AP intermediate supplementary exams 2024 will be conducted from May 25 to June 1 in two sessions. The morning session will be held from 9 am to 12 noon and the afternoon session from 2.30 pm to 5.30 pm. Those who wish to improve their scores will also be permitted to take the supplementary exams.
AP Inter Result: Last 6 years' pass %
Students can check the last six years' AP Inter 1st and 2nd year students' performance in the table given below.
General |
1st year |
2nd year |
||||
Appeared |
Passed |
% |
Appeared |
Passed |
% |
|
March 2018 |
4,78,613 |
2,95,958 |
62% |
4,84,936 |
3,36,557 |
69% |
March 2019 |
4,76,419 |
2,86,934 |
60% |
4,80,749 |
3,25,569 |
68% |
March 2020 |
5,07,230 |
3,00,619 |
59% |
4,88,839 |
2,89,750 |
59% |
March 2021 (COVID-19) |
4,66,614 |
4,66,614 |
100% |
4,74,774 |
4,74,774 |
100% |
March 2022 |
4,45,604 |
2,41,591 |
54% |
4,23,455 |
2,58,446 |
61% |
March 2023 |
4,33,275 |
2,66,326 |
61% |
3,79,758 |
2,72,001 |
72% |
March 2024 |
4,61,273 |
3,10,875 |
67% |
3,93,757 |
3,06,528 |
78% |
AP Inter 1st, 2nd year result 2024
Students can check the district-wise number of students who appeared and cleared the AP Inter exams 2024 from the table given below.
Name of the District |
Appeared |
Passed |
Percentage |
Krishna |
17,425 |
15,688 |
90 |
Guntur |
26,007 |
22,673 |
87 |
NTR |
34,156 |
29,707 |
87 |
Visakhapatnam |
34,672 |
29,258 |
84 |
East Godavari |
15,394 |
12,837 |
83 |
SPSR Nellore |
21,293 |
17,292 |
81 |
Tirupati |
25,990 |
21,062 |
81 |
Eluru |
11,539 |
9,211 |
80 |
West Godavari |
13,161 |
10,470 |
80 |
Ananthapuramu |
15,653 |
12,210 |
78 |
Parvathipuram Manyam |
5,292 |
4,054 |
77 |
Kurnool |
17,294 |
13,210 |
76 |
Sri Sathya Sai |
7,447 |
5,653 |
76 |
Palnadu |
12,087 |
8,870 |
73 |
Prakasam |
15,238 |
10,993 |
72 |
Dr BR Ambedkar Konaseema |
8,844 |
6,338 |
72 |
Bapatla |
7,995 |
5,709 |
71 |
Kakinada |
15,969 |
11,337 |
71 |
Nandyal |
9,165 |
6,429 |
70 |
Alluri Seetharama Raju |
4,542 |
3,172 |
70 |
Vizianagaram |
15,180 |
10,591 |
70 |
YSR |
12,131 |
8,375 |
69 |
Annamayya |
10,384 |
7,153 |
69 |
Srikakulam |
16,769 |
11,300 |
67 |
Anakapalli |
9,248 |
6,119 |
66 |
Chittoor |
10,882 |
6,817 |
63 |
TOTAL |
3,93,757 |
3,06,528 |
78 |
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