BIEAP 2026, conducted by the Board of Intermediate Education Andhra Pradesh (BIEAP), concluded its main examinations in March 2026, with results declared on April 15, 2026. As of May 29, 2026, the Inter Public Advanced Supplementary Examinations (IPASE) 2026 are actively underway, with papers rescheduled due to the Bakrid holiday on May 28. More than 10.57 lakh students appeared for the main examinations this year across both 1st and 2nd year.

  • Supplementary Exams (IPASE): BIEAP 2026 supplementary exams are running from May 21 to June 5, 2026 (revised schedule). Papers originally on May 28 — Economics Paper-I and Mathematics IIB — were rescheduled to June 5, 2026 due to the Bakrid public holiday.
  • Practical Exams: Supplementary practical examinations are scheduled from June 7 to June 11, 2026. Students appearing in supplementary must also complete their practical component during this window.
  • Ethics & Human Values Paper: This paper, originally part of the May-June timetable, was rescheduled to June 12, 2026 due to the Bakrid holiday clash. Students should use their existing hall ticket — the exam centre remains unchanged.
  • Supplementary Results: BIEAP IPASE 2026 results are expected by approximately June 7–10, 2026. Last year (2025), supplementary results were declared within 10–15 days of the last theory paper. Check resultsbie.ap.gov.in for results.

What is BIEAP?

BIEAP stands for the Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh. It is the state government body responsible for regulating and supervising the Intermediate Public Examinations (IPE) — commonly known as Class 11 and Class 12 exams — across all schools and junior colleges in Andhra Pradesh.

BIEAP conducts examinations for students in the 1st and 2nd year of Intermediate education. The board oversees six main academic streams: MPC (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry), BiPC (Biology, Physics, Chemistry), CEC (Commerce, Economics, Civics), HEC (History, Economics, Civics), MEC (Mathematics, Economics, Commerce), and Vocational courses.

Every year, more than 10 lakh students appear for BIEAP examinations. In 2026, over 10.57 lakh candidates registered across both 1st and 2nd year. The exam holds critical importance as BIEAP marks count for 25% of a student’s AP EAPCET rank, which determines engineering and medical college admissions in Andhra Pradesh.

Particulars Details
Full Name Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh
Short Name BIEAP / AP Board Inter
Official Website bie.ap.gov.in
Exam Name Intermediate Public Examination (IPE)
Streams Offered MPC, BiPC, CEC, HEC, MEC, Vocational
Total Students (2026) Over 10.57 lakh (1st Year: ~5.31 lakh; 2nd Year: ~5.26 lakh)
Exam Frequency Once a year (main exams); supplementary exams after results
Results Portal resultsbie.ap.gov.in
Supplementary Exam Name IPASE (Inter Public Advanced Supplementary Examination)
Exam Mode Offline (pen and paper)

Source: bie.ap.gov.in

BIEAP 2026 Important Dates

You should keep track of all BIEAP 2026 dates carefully. The academic year runs from February to June, covering main exams, results, supplementary exams, and practicals. The table below gives you all key dates for the BIEAP 2026 cycle.

Event Date (2026) Status
IPE 1st Year Main Exams Begin February 23, 2026 (Over)
IPE 1st Year Main Exams End March 24, 2026 (Over)
IPE 2nd Year Main Exams Begin February 24, 2026 (Over)
IPE 2nd Year Main Exams End March 23, 2026 (Over)
BIEAP 2026 Results Declared April 15, 2026 (Out)
Revaluation / Recounting Results May 13, 2026 (Out)
IPASE Supplementary Application Window April 20 – April 27, 2026 (Over)
IPASE Supplementary Hall Ticket Before May 21, 2026 (Out)
IPASE Supplementary Theory Exams Begin May 21, 2026 (Ongoing)
Bakrid Holiday (Exam Postponed) May 28, 2026 (holiday) (Holiday)
IPASE Theory Exams End (revised) June 5, 2026 Upcoming
Ethics & Human Values Paper (rescheduled) June 12, 2026 Upcoming
IPASE Supplementary Practical Exams June 7 – June 11, 2026 Upcoming
IPASE Supplementary Results (expected) Around June 7–10, 2026 Expected

Source: Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh

BIEAP 2026 Exam Pattern

BIEAP introduced a revised exam pattern for the 2025-26 academic year (IPE 2026). This was the first time the new structure was implemented for 1st year students. The new pattern reduces the number of papers and merges certain subjects. You should be aware of these changes before preparing for the exam or supplementary exams.

Key Changes in BIEAP 2026 Exam Pattern

  • The number of 1st Year papers was reduced — certain subjects were merged
  • Mathematics is now a single paper of 100 marks (previously Maths 1A and 1B at 75 marks each)
  • Physics and Chemistry theory: 85 marks each (with 30 marks practical component)
  • Biology (Botany + Zoology) is now a single paper: Botany 43 marks + Zoology 42 marks = 85 marks theory
  • Internal/continuous assessment: 20 marks per subject
  • NCERT-based curriculum implemented
  • Question paper includes 1-mark objective questions and 2-mark short answer questions

BIEAP MPC Stream — Exam Pattern 2026

Subject Theory Marks Practical Marks Duration
Mathematics (Single Paper) 100 3 Hours
Physics 85 30 3 Hours
Chemistry 85 30 3 Hours
English 100 3 Hours
Second Language 100 3 Hours

BIEAP BiPC Stream — Exam Pattern 2026

Subject Theory Marks Practical Marks Duration
Biology (Botany + Zoology) 85 30 3 Hours
Physics 85 30 3 Hours
Chemistry 85 30 3 Hours
English 100 3 Hours
Second Language 100 3 Hours

BIEAP Humanities / Commerce Streams (CEC, HEC, MEC) — General Pattern

Subject Marks Duration
Commerce / History / Mathematics 100 3 Hours
Economics 100 3 Hours
Civics 100 3 Hours
English 100 3 Hours
Second Language 100 3 Hours

Main exams are held from 9:00 AM to 12:00 Noon. All exams are offline (pen and paper mode) at designated centres across Andhra Pradesh.

BIEAP 2026 Supplementary Exams (IPASE) and Bakrid Rescheduling

The BIEAP Inter Public Advanced Supplementary Examination (IPASE) 2026 started on May 21, 2026 and is currently underway as of May 29, 2026. These exams are for students who failed in one or more subjects in the main IPE 2026 exams, were absent, or want to improve their marks.

Important: BIEAP officially rescheduled papers originally on May 28, 2026 due to the Bakrid (Eid al-Adha) public holiday. Economics Paper-I (1st Year) and Mathematics IIB (2nd Year) have been moved to June 5, 2026. The Ethics & Human Values paper has been rescheduled to June 12, 2026. Students must appear on the rescheduled dates. The exam centre and hall ticket remain the same.

BIEAP IPASE 2026 Revised Timetable

Date 1st Year (Morning: 9 AM – 12 Noon) 2nd Year (Afternoon: 2 PM – 5 PM)
May 21, 2026 Language Paper-I 2nd Language Paper-II
May 22, 2026 English Paper-I English Paper-II
May 23, 2026 History Paper-I Botany / History Paper-II
May 25, 2026 Mathematics Paper-I Maths IIA / Civics
May 26, 2026 Biology Paper-I Zoology / Economics
May 29, 2026 Physics Paper-I Commerce / Sociology
May 30, 2026 Commerce Paper-I Physics Paper-II
June 1, 2026 Civics Paper-I Geography / Language
June 2, 2026 Chemistry Paper-I Chemistry Paper-II
June 3, 2026 Public Admin & Logic Public Admin & Logic
June 4, 2026 Language / Geography
June 5, 2026 Economics Paper-I (Rescheduled from May 28) Mathematics IIB (Rescheduled from May 28)
June 7 – June 11, 2026 Practical Examinations
June 12, 2026 Ethics & Human Values (Rescheduled)

Source: Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh — Official Revised Schedule

Who Can Appear for BIEAP IPASE 2026?

  • Students who failed in one or more subjects in IPE 2026 main exams
  • Students who were absent for one or more papers in the main exam
  • Students who want to improve their marks in any subject
  • Both 1st Year and 2nd Year students are eligible

BIEAP Supplementary Exam Fee 2026

Category Fee
Application Form ₹10
1st Year General (Theory Only) ₹500
1st / 2nd Year with Practical Component ₹700 (₹500 theory + ₹200 practical)
Both 1st and 2nd Year Combined ₹1,200 (₹1,000 + ₹200)
Bridge Course Subjects (Vocational) ₹145

You had to register for IPASE between April 20 and April 27, 2026 through your junior college or the official BIEAP portal. If you have already registered and paid, no further action is needed — simply carry your valid hall ticket to the exam.

BIEAP 2026 Results

The BIEAP Inter 2026 results for both 1st year and 2nd year were declared on April 15, 2026. You can check your result on the official results portal at resultsbie.ap.gov.in using your hall ticket number and date of birth.

BIEAP 2026 Pass Percentage — Overall

Category 1st Year Pass % 2nd Year Pass %
General Stream (Overall) 77% 81%
Vocational Stream 61% 74%
Girls 81% 85%
Boys 72% 76%

BIEAP 2026 District-wise Pass Percentage Highlights

District Approximate Pass %
Krishna ~85% (top performer)
Guntur ~82%
NTR District ~80%
Alluri Sitarama Raju (ASR) ~61% (lowest)

How to Check BIEAP 2026 Results Online

  • Go to resultsbie.ap.gov.in
  • Click on the relevant link — IPE 1st Year Results 2026 or IPE 2nd Year Results 2026
  • Enter your hall ticket number and date of birth
  • Your result will appear on screen — download or print it for your records

BIEAP 2026 Revaluation and Recounting

If you were not satisfied with your marks, you could apply for recounting (RC) or revaluation (RV) after results. The RC/RV results for IPE 2026 were released on May 13, 2026.

  • Recounting (RC): ₹100 per paper — results in about 15 days
  • Revaluation (RV): ₹500 per paper — fresh evaluation with scanned answer copy, results in 30–45 days
  • If you cleared your subject after revaluation, you do not need to appear for the supplementary exam for that subject

BIEAP 2026 Hall Ticket — Supplementary Exam (IPASE)

The BIEAP IPASE 2026 hall ticket was released before the start of supplementary exams on May 21, 2026. If you are appearing for the supplementary exam, you must carry your hall ticket to the exam hall. Without it, you will not be allowed entry.

How to Download BIEAP Supplementary Hall Ticket 2026

  • Go to the official website: bie.ap.gov.in or the hall ticket portal
  • Click on the "IPASE Hall Ticket 2026" or "Supplementary Admit Card 2026" link
  • Enter your registration number or hall ticket number
  • Your admit card will appear — download and take a printout
  • Carry a government-issued photo ID along with the hall ticket to the exam centre

Note for Bakrid-rescheduled papers: If your paper was on May 28 and was postponed to June 5 or June 12, your existing hall ticket is still valid. The exam centre has not changed. Do NOT apply for a fresh hall ticket.

Details on BIEAP Hall Ticket

  • Candidate’s name and photograph
  • Hall ticket number / roll number
  • Exam centre name and address
  • Subject names and exam dates/times
  • Important instructions for exam day

BIEAP Eligibility Criteria 2026

To appear for the BIEAP Intermediate Public Examination (IPE), students must meet the eligibility conditions set by the board. These apply to both 1st Year and 2nd Year students for main exams and supplementary exams.

For BIEAP 1st Year (IPE Class 11)

  • You must have passed the SSC (Class 10 / 10th Board) examination from a recognised board
  • You should have secured the minimum passing marks in SSC
  • You must be enrolled in a recognised junior college or school under BIEAP’s jurisdiction in Andhra Pradesh
  • There is no specific upper age limit to appear for Intermediate exams

For BIEAP 2nd Year (IPE Class 12)

  • You must have appeared for and passed (or have a valid promotion) the BIEAP 1st Year examination
  • Students who failed in 1st Year are not directly eligible for 2nd Year — they must clear 1st Year first
  • Attendance requirement: You need a minimum of 75% attendance in the current academic year to be eligible to appear for the board exam

For BIEAP IPASE (Supplementary) 2026

  • Failed in one or more subjects in the main IPE 2026 exam
  • Was absent in one or more papers of IPE 2026
  • Students who cleared revaluation need not appear for those subjects in supplementary
  • Mark-improvement candidates: Passed students who want higher marks can also appear

BIEAP Application and Registration Process

For the main IPE exams, registration happens through your junior college at the start of the academic year. Your college submits your details to BIEAP and generates your hall ticket. For the supplementary exams (IPASE 2026), a separate registration process was required.

BIEAP Supplementary Exam Registration 2026 — Process

  • Registration was open from April 20 to April 27, 2026
  • You could register online through your junior college or the BIEAP portal at bie.ap.gov.in
  • You had to select the subjects you are appearing for
  • Pay the required fee (see fee table in the Supplementary Exams section above)
  • After payment, your registration is confirmed and hall ticket is issued

Documents Required for BIEAP Registration

  • SSC (10th) marks sheet and certificate (for 1st Year admission)
  • Transfer Certificate (TC) from your previous school
  • Recent passport-size photograph
  • Aadhar card or any government-issued photo ID
  • Caste certificate (if applicable, for fee concessions)

For main exam registration (next cycle — 2026-27), you should approach your junior college principal at the start of the academic year in June-July 2026.

BIEAP Syllabus 2026

The BIEAP 2026 syllabus follows the NCERT curriculum, which was implemented for the first time in the current academic cycle. For supplementary exam students, the syllabus remains the same as the main IPE 2026 exam. You should focus on NCERT textbooks for all your group subjects.

BIEAP MPC Stream — Key Topics 2026

Subject Key Topics (1st Year)
Mathematics Functions, Matrices, Determinants, Quadratic Expressions, Trigonometry, Binomial Theorem, Permutations & Combinations, Straight Lines, Circles, Parabola
Physics Units and Measurements, Laws of Motion, Work and Energy, Rotational Motion, Gravitation, Oscillations, Waves, Thermodynamics
Chemistry Atomic Structure, Chemical Bonding, States of Matter, Thermodynamics, Equilibrium, Hydrogen, s-Block Elements, Organic Chemistry basics, Environmental Chemistry

BIEAP BiPC Stream — Key Topics 2026

Subject Key Topics (1st Year)
Botany Biological Classification, Plant Kingdom, Cell Structure, Cell Division, Transport in Plants, Mineral Nutrition, Photosynthesis, Plant Growth and Development
Zoology Animal Kingdom, Structural Organisation in Animals, Digestion, Breathing and Gas Exchange, Body Fluids and Circulation, Excretion, Locomotion and Movement, Neural Control, Chemical Coordination
Physics Same as MPC stream — Units, Motion, Energy, Waves, Thermodynamics
Chemistry Same as MPC stream — Atomic structure, Bonding, Organic basics

BIEAP Commerce / Humanities Streams — Key Topics

  • Commerce (CEC/MEC): Accounting principles, Partnership accounts, Company accounts, Cost accounting, Elements of business, Marketing
  • Economics: Micro and macro concepts, Production, Demand and Supply, Market forms, National Income, Money and Banking, Government Budget
  • Civics/Political Science: Indian Constitution, Fundamental Rights and Duties, State and Central Government structure, Panchayati Raj, Electoral process
  • History (HEC): Ancient India, Medieval India, Modern India, World History, Freedom struggle

For 2nd Year syllabus, the topics extend and deepen the concepts covered in 1st Year. Official syllabus documents are available on bie.ap.gov.in.

BIEAP 2026 Passing Marks and Cutoff

BIEAP follows a specific minimum passing criteria for each subject. The 2026 pattern introduced revised pass marks to align with the restructured paper structure. You must meet the minimum pass marks in each individual subject as well as the aggregate to pass the exam.

BIEAP 2026 Minimum Passing Marks (Revised Pattern)

Subject Total Marks Minimum Pass Marks Pass %
Mathematics (Single Paper, MPC) 100 35 35%
Physics (Theory) 85 29 (1st Year) / 30 (2nd Year) ~35%
Chemistry (Theory) 85 29 (1st Year) / 30 (2nd Year) ~35%
Biology / Botany+Zoology (Theory) 85 29 (1st Year) / 30 (2nd Year) ~35%
English / Language Papers 100 35 35%
Commerce / Economics / Civics / History 100 35 35%

Overall Aggregate Passing Criteria

  • You must score a minimum of 30% in each individual paper
  • You need at least 35% aggregate marks overall to pass
  • Grace marks may be applied by the board in borderline cases — the board has a grace marks policy to help students who miss the pass mark by a small margin
  • If you fail in a subject but pass overall, you may still be eligible for a grace pass or compartmental arrangement

BIEAP Pass % Trend (Last 3 Years — 2nd Year General Stream)

Year Pass % (2nd Year General)
2024 ~79%
2025 ~80%
2026 81%

The pass percentage has been gradually improving over the last three years for 2nd Year General stream candidates.

BIEAP 2026 Toppers and Performance Analysis

BIEAP announces district-wise and state-level toppers shortly after results are declared. In 2026, the results were declared on April 15 and toppers were felicitated at the state level. Girls outperformed boys across both years, continuing a multi-year trend.

BIEAP 2026 Key Performance Highlights

  • Girls’ pass percentage (1st Year: 81%, 2nd Year: 85%) was significantly higher than boys (1st Year: 72%, 2nd Year: 76%)
  • Krishna District topped the state with approximately 85% pass rate — a consistently strong-performing district
  • Alluri Sitarama Raju (ASR) District recorded the lowest pass percentage at around 61%, highlighting the need for more educational support in tribal and remote areas
  • Science stream (MPC/BiPC) recorded approximately 80% pass rate, while Commerce and Arts streams recorded 77% and 72% respectively
  • Over 10.57 lakh students appeared in 2026 — one of the highest participation figures in recent years

How to Find BIEAP Toppers List

  • The official topper announcements are made by BIEAP at the state education department level
  • District-level toppers are announced by the District Education Officer
  • You can check the official BIEAP website at bie.ap.gov.in for merit list notifications

BIEAP Marks and AP EAPCET Admissions 2026

If you are an MPC or BiPC student in AP, your BIEAP Inter marks directly affect your AP EAPCET rank and thus your college admission. The AP Engineering and Pharmacy Common Entrance Test (EAPCET) uses a weighted formula that gives significant importance to your board marks.

AP EAPCET 2026 Rank Formula

Your final AP EAPCET rank is calculated as:

  • 75% of your normalised AP EAPCET score (out of 160 marks)
  • 25% of your qualifying Intermediate exam marks

Only your group subject marks count for the 25% Intermediate component — not English or Second Language. For MPC students: Physics + Chemistry + Mathematics. For BiPC students: Physics + Chemistry + Biology.

BIEAP Students vs Non-BIEAP Students in EAPCET

Student Type Inter Marks Submission
BIEAP (AP Board) Students Automatic — marks synced directly to APSCHE; no manual form needed
CBSE / ICSE / Telangana Board / Other State Board Must manually submit the 10+2 Declaration Form at cets.apsche.ap.gov.in before the deadline

Minimum Qualifying Marks for AP EAPCET

  • You must score at least 40 out of 160 marks in the EAPCET to be eligible for rank consideration
  • There is no minimum EAPCET score requirement for SC/ST candidates (they qualify at any score)
  • Your BIEAP marks affect your final rank significantly — a higher Inter percentage can compensate for a slightly lower EAPCET score

Top Colleges in AP Accepting BIEAP Scores for Engineering

  • JNTU Kakinada (JNTUK) and its affiliated colleges
  • Andhra University Engineering College, Visakhapatnam
  • SRM University AP, Amaravati
  • VIT-AP School of Engineering, Amaravati
  • RVR & JC College of Engineering, Guntur
  • Government Engineering Colleges across all districts of AP

For medical admissions (MBBS/BDS), BiPC students use their BIEAP marks along with NEET scores for AP state quota seats through APNEET counselling.

Preparation Tips for BIEAP Supplementary Exam 2026

If you are appearing for BIEAP IPASE 2026 supplementary exams, you have limited time left. As of May 29, exams are ongoing and will continue till June 12. You should use every day wisely. Here are practical tips to maximise your score in the remaining papers.

Subject-wise Preparation Strategy

  • Mathematics: Focus on solved examples from the NCERT textbook. Practice the key formula-based questions — Trigonometry, Matrices, Quadratic expressions, and Circles are high-yield topics. Solve previous year BIEAP question papers
  • Physics: Revise all derivations listed in the BIEAP model question papers. Focus on Kinematics, Laws of Motion, and Work-Energy theorem for 1st Year. For 2nd Year, focus on Optics, Electromagnetism, and Wave Optics
  • Chemistry: The NCERT chapters are the most reliable source. Focus on reactions, equations, and numerical problems. Organic Chemistry basics (IUPAC naming, functional groups) are frequently tested
  • Biology: Learn all diagrams — these carry high marks. Focus on cell biology, photosynthesis, and animal kingdom classification. Zoology diagrams of digestive, respiratory and circulatory systems are important for 2nd Year
  • Commerce / Economics: Practice writing journal entries, balance sheets, and ratio analysis for Commerce. For Economics, understand the definitions and diagrammatic explanations of demand-supply, production function, and national income

General Tips for Exam Day

  • Reach your exam centre at least 30 minutes before the exam starts
  • Carry your BIEAP supplementary hall ticket and a government-issued photo ID
  • For Bakrid-rescheduled papers (June 5 — Economics and Maths IIB; June 12 — Ethics & Human Values), your existing hall ticket is valid — do not wait for a new one
  • Write clearly in blue or black ink. Avoid overwriting and use a ruler for diagrams
  • Read all questions before you start answering — begin with the ones you are most confident about
  • Manage your time: In a 3-hour paper, aim to finish answering 10 minutes before the end to allow for review

FAQs

Ques. What is BIEAP and what does it stand for?

Ans. BIEAP stands for Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh. It is the state government authority that conducts Class 11 and Class 12 level examinations (called IPE — Intermediate Public Examinations) for students enrolled in junior colleges across Andhra Pradesh. The official website is bie.ap.gov.in.

Ques. When were BIEAP 2026 results declared?

Ans. BIEAP Inter 2026 results for both 1st Year and 2nd Year were declared on April 15, 2026. You can check your result at resultsbie.ap.gov.in using your hall ticket number and date of birth.

Ques. What is the BIEAP 2026 supplementary exam schedule?

Ans. The BIEAP IPASE 2026 supplementary exams started on May 21, 2026 and run till June 5, 2026 (for theory papers). Due to the Bakrid public holiday on May 28, certain papers — Economics Paper-I and Maths IIB — were rescheduled to June 5, 2026. The Ethics & Human Values paper was moved to June 12, 2026. Practical exams are scheduled from June 7 to June 11, 2026.

Ques. Which papers were rescheduled due to Bakrid in BIEAP IPASE 2026?

Ans. BIEAP rescheduled papers that were originally on May 28, 2026 (Bakrid holiday). Economics Paper-I (1st Year) and Mathematics IIB (2nd Year) were moved to June 5, 2026. The Ethics & Human Values examination was rescheduled to June 12, 2026. Students can use their existing hall ticket for these rescheduled papers — the exam centre remains unchanged.

Ques. What is the BIEAP 2026 pass percentage?

Ans. In BIEAP 2026, the overall pass percentage for General stream was 77% (1st Year) and 81% (2nd Year). Girls performed better: 81% pass rate for 1st Year and 85% for 2nd Year. Boys recorded 72% and 76% respectively. Krishna District topped the state with approximately 85% pass rate.

Ques. How do BIEAP Inter marks affect AP EAPCET rank?

Ans. Your AP EAPCET final rank is calculated as 75% of your normalised EAPCET score plus 25% of your qualifying Intermediate (BIEAP) group subject marks. For MPC students, only Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics marks count. For BiPC students, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology marks are used. BIEAP students get automatic data integration — their marks are directly synced to APSCHE without any manual submission.

Ques. What is the minimum passing mark in BIEAP 2026?

Ans. You must score a minimum of 30% in each individual paper and 35% in aggregate to pass BIEAP. For Mathematics (100 marks), the pass mark is 35. For Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (85 marks each), the pass mark is 29 for 1st Year and 30 for 2nd Year. You need to pass all subjects and meet the aggregate to get a pass certificate.

Ques. What is the fee for BIEAP 2026 supplementary exam?

Ans. The BIEAP IPASE 2026 supplementary exam fee depends on the papers you are appearing for. Theory-only subjects cost ₹500. If your subject includes a practical component, the fee is ₹700 (₹500 theory + ₹200 practical). If you are appearing for both 1st and 2nd Year subjects, the combined fee is ₹1,200. The application form charges ₹10 separately.

Ques. How many students appeared for BIEAP 2026 exams?

Ans. Over 10.57 lakh students appeared for BIEAP Inter Public Examinations 2026 across both years. Around 5.31 lakh students appeared for 1st Year and approximately 5.26 lakh appeared for 2nd Year, covering both General and Vocational streams.

Ques. When will BIEAP supplementary exam results 2026 be declared?

Ans. BIEAP IPASE 2026 supplementary exam results are expected around June 7–10, 2026. Last year (2025), supplementary results were declared within 10–15 days of the final theory paper. You can check results at resultsbie.ap.gov.in once declared. Keep your hall ticket number ready to access your result.

Ques. What streams are offered under BIEAP Inter exams?

Ans. BIEAP offers six main academic streams: MPC (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry), BiPC (Biology, Physics, Chemistry), CEC (Commerce, Economics, Civics), HEC (History, Economics, Civics), MEC (Mathematics, Economics, Commerce), and Vocational courses. MPC is popular among engineering aspirants while BiPC students typically go for medical admissions through NEET.

Disclaimer: The information provided here is based on official notifications from the Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh (BIEAP). Dates and schedules are subject to change. Candidates should regularly check the official website at bie.ap.gov.in for the latest updates.