BIEAP IPE March 2024: Exam fee payment date extends for 1st, 2nd year private intermediate students
BIEAP IPE March Exam 2024: Intermediate private candidates of 1st, 2nd year of both general and vocational streams will be able to pay exam fees till November 30.
Tanuja Joshi | October 5, 2023 | 09:35 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh (BIEAP) has extended the last date for examination fee payment for the failed students of intermediate first, and second year for the Intermediate Public Examinations (IPE), March 2024 till November 30. Private students can check the exam fee date notification through the official website, bieap.apcfss.in
An official notice from the BIEAP read, “ In continuation to the circular under reference 1st cited, it is informed that the due dates for remittance of examination fees for First- and Second-Year Intermediate failed (Private Candidates) or discontinued students of both General and Vocational streams to appear for the ensuing Intermediate Public Examinations, March 2024 is extended up to 30- 11-2023.”
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The Andhra Pradesh government has permitted the re-admission of failed students of Class 10 and Class 12 to achieve a 100 percent gross enrollment ratio (GER).
The government has issued the following guidelines for re-admission of failed or private candidates.
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The students, who will get re-admission, will have to write all the subjects in the public examinations, and in both appearances, the marks of the candidate whichever is higher will be considered.
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The certificates were issued to the students without mentioning categories like fail, compartmental, private, or star marks. All the students either passed in the first
attempt or later will get the same pass certificate without any discrimination.
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All the re-admitted students are eligible for the entitlements like Jagananna Ammavodi, Jagananna Vidya kanuka, Jagananna Gorumudda, etc., as per their eligibility.
The board regarding this had informed all the principals of the schools and the management officials about the extension of the due date and re-admission of failed students to achieve 100 percent GER to all the students, parents, and staff.
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