AP Inter Results 2026 Out: BIEAP declares scores at bie.ap.gov.in; 81% pass 2nd year; highest in 12 years
Aatif Ammad | April 15, 2026 | 11:41 AM IST | 2 mins read
AP Intermediate Results 2026: Students can access their marksheets online as well as through DigiLocker and SMS services using their hall ticket details as the result link is active.
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Download NowThe Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh (BIEAP) has declared the AP Intermediate Results 2026 today, April 15. Students who appeared for the Intermediate Public Examinations (IPE) for first or second year can now check and download their scorecards from the official website, bie.ap.gov.in.
Apart from the official website, students can also access their results through SMS and DigiLocker services for added convenience.
BIEAP held the AP Inter examinations from February 23 to March 24 this year. Over 10.57 lakh candidates had registered, including around 5,31,275 lakh first-year students and nearly 5,26,264 lakh second-year students. This year, the pass percentage for the 1st year is 77% while as that of 2nd year is 81% making it the highest percentage in 12 years.
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BIEAP AP Inter Results 2026: How check scorecards via official website
Candidates need to follow the below steps to check their AP Inter Results 2026 via official website;
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Visit the official website of BIEAP at bie.ap.gov.in
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On the homepage, locate and click on the “IPE February/March 2026 First & Second Year Results” link
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Enter your login details such as roll number, date of birth, or name as per board records, along with the captcha
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Click on the submit button to proceed
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Your result, including subject-wise marks, will appear on the screen
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Check all the details carefully and download the marks memo for future reference
BIEAP AP Inter Scorecard 2026: How to download via DigiLocker
Students can check their Ap inter scorecards through DigiLocker by following the below steps;
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Open the DigiLocker app or visit its official website and sign in using your registered mobile number or Aadhaar details
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Once logged in, navigate to the “Education” or “Education and Learning” section
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Look for and select the “Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh” as the issuing authority
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Choose either “AP Inter 1st Year Marksheet” or “AP Inter 2nd Year Marksheet”
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Enter your hall ticket number and select the passing year as 2026
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Click on “Get Document” to access your marks memo, which will also be stored in the “Issued Documents” section for later use
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