AP Intermediate Result 2018 declared by BIEAP
Bedasree Das | April 12, 2018 | 03:46 PM IST | 1 min read
The Board of Intermediate Education Andhra Pradesh (BIEAP) has declared the AP Intermediate result 2018 at 3 pm on April 12, 2018. Candidates who appeared for the AP class 12 exam, can access their AP inter result by entering their roll number and year. The result is available in the official website of BIEAP. The overall pass percentage is 73.33.
To check their results, students have to visit the official website of BIEAP- bieap.gov.in . In the website, they have to click on the 'AP Intermediate result 2018' link. Thereafter, they can enter their roll number and click on the Submit button to download their results.
Alternatively, candidates can also access their results through SMS. To get AP inter 2nd year results through SMS, students have to text message APGEN2<space> REGISTRATION NUMBER to 56263.
The Andhra Pradesh intermediate exams were held from 1 to 19 March. As per reports, around 4,57,292 students appeared for the exam.
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