AP Inter supplementary hall ticket 2026 out for 1st, 2nd year; exams from May 21 to June 4
Sundararajan | May 16, 2026 | 10:30 AM IST | 2 mins read
AP Inter Supply Exam 2026: Students can download their 1st and 2nd year supplementary exam admit card on the official website at bie.ap.gov.in
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Download NowThe Board of Secondary Education, Andhra Pradesh (BIEAP) has issued the Intermediate Public Advanced Supplementary Examinations (IPASE) May 2026 exam hall ticket today, May 16. Students who have applied for the AP Inter supplementary exam 2026 will have to download the AP Inter IPASE hall ticket 2026 from the official website, bie.ap.gov.in.
Students will have to enter their IPASE May 2026 roll number or previous hall ticket number for second year students and date of birth to download the AP Inter supplementary hall ticket 2026.
The state board announced to conduct the AP intermediate supplementary exams 2026 for both 1st year and 2nd year from May 21 to June 4. This year, the Andhra Pradesh Board exam results for science, arts and commerce streams were declared on April 15. The overall pass percentage for AP Inter 1st year was recorded at 77% and 81% for the 2nd year.
According to the AP Inter supplementary exam date 2026 , the IPASE exams will be conducted in two sessions: 9 am to 12 pm and 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm. Students must enter the exam hall 30 minutes before the exam starts. Seats will be given 15 minutes before the exam begins. No student will be allowed to enter the exam centre after 9 am for the morning shift and after 2:30 pm for the evening shift.
How to download AP Inter supplementary hall ticket 2026?
Follow the steps given below to download the intermediate hall ticket 2026 AP for supplementary exams.
- Go to the AP Inter IPASE official website, bie ap gov in hall ticket 2026
- Click on the “Download I.P.A.S.E Theory Hall Tickets May 2026” link.
- Enter the IPASE May 2026 roll number or previous hall ticket number for second-year students.
- Next, click on the “Download hall ticket” link.
- The intermediate hall ticket 2026 Andhra Pradesh will be displayed.
- Check all the details in the admit card and download it for future use.
“Candidates should carefully check their name, exam medium, and subjects mentioned in the hall ticket. If there is any mistake, it should be corrected by the college principal. No student will be allowed to write the exam without an AP Inter supply hall ticket issued by the BIE,” the board said.
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