AP Inter Board Exams 2024: BIEAP extends application fee payment deadline to January 10
BIEAP Inter Board Exams 2024: All students who fail to submit the form before the deadline will have to pay a late fee of Rs 2,500.
Vikas Kumar Pandit | January 5, 2024 | 08:20 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Board of Intermediate Education Andhra Pradesh (BIEAP) has extended the fee payment deadline for the Intermediate Public Examinations (IPE 2024). The last date for exam fee payment for the first and second-year intermediate regular, private students of both the general and vocational streams is January 10.
In the latest notice, the BIEAP said: “The due dates for payment of examination fees for first and second year intermediate regular and failed (private candidates) or discontinued students of both general and vocational streams to appear for the ensuing intermediate public examinations, March 2024 is January 10.”
All students who fail to deposit the board exam fee before the deadline will have to pay the application fee with a late fine of Rs 2,500. “Candidates should be aware that there will be no more extensions to the deadlines for paying the examination fee,” the board said.
Also read MP board Class 5, 8 time table 2024 out; exams from March 6
According to the AP inter board exam 2024 date sheet, the first-year examination will begin on March 1 and conclude on March 19 and the second-year exam will be conducted from March 2.
The BIEAP Inter board exam 2024 admit cards will be made available soon on the official website.
The duration of the BIEAP intermediate theory examination is three hours. The BIEAP examination for language subjects will carry 100 marks. To qualify for the BIEAP intermediate examination, students should obtain at least 35%.
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