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BIEAP has extended the deadline to pay the exam fees for intermediate students who did not pass their first and second year exams and are preparing for the Intermediate Public Examinations in March 2024. The last date to pay the fees is Nov 30.

New Delhi: The Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh (BIEAP), has decided to extend the deadline for examination fee payment for students who did not pass their intermediate first and second-year exams.
This extension applies to those intending to take the Intermediate Public Examinations (IPE) scheduled for March 2024. The new deadline for fee payment is now November 30, 2023. Private students can access the BIEAP IPE March 2024 notification regarding the examination fee dates on the official website, bieap.apcfss.in.
An official statement from BIEAP clarified that in continuation of the previous circular, it is hereby announced that the deadline for the payment of examination fees for failed or discontinued First and Second-Year Intermediate students (Private Candidates) in both General and Vocational streams, for participation in the upcoming Intermediate Public Examinations in March 2024, has been extended until November 30, 2023.
The Andhra Pradesh government has authorized the re-enrollment of students who previously failed in Class 10 and Class 12 BIEAP Exams, aiming to attain a 100 percent gross enrollment ratio (GER).
To facilitate the re-enrollment of failed or private candidates, the government has introduced the following guidelines:
Students granted re-enrollment will be required to participate in public examinations for all subjects, and the marks from both attempts will be considered, with the higher score being taken into account.
The Certificates were issued to students without indicating distinctions such as fail, compartmental, private, or star marks. Regardless of whether students pass on their first attempt or subsequent ones, they will receive an equal pass certificate, eliminating any form of discrimination.
All re-admitted students are entitled to benefits like Jagananna Ammavodi, Jagananna Vidya Kanuka, Jagananna Gorumudda, etc., based on their eligibility.
The board has duly informed all school principals and management officials about extending the due date for the re-admission of students. This initiative aims to achieve a 100 percent gross enrollment ratio and has been communicated to students, parents, and staff members.
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