AP Inter Hall Tickets 2025: The Andhra Pradesh Board of Intermediate Education (BIEAP) has released the intermediate first and second year exam admit cards. Students can obtain their hall tickets through their respective schools, which can download them from the official website at bie.ap.gov.in. The hall tickets can be downloaded by providing his/her previous hall ticket number or IPE March 2025 hall ticket number or Aadhaar number and date of birth.
As per the date sheet BIEAP AP inter 1st year exams will start on March 1 and will continue till March 19, 2025. While the AP inter 2nd year exams 2025 is set to start on March 3 and end on March 20, 2025.
School authorities can follow the steps given below to download the hall tickets from the BIEAP official website.
–Go to bie.ap.gov.in
–Click on the admit card link.
–Key in date of birth in the date-month-year format or name in case the student is in first year or second year or first year hall ticket number, in case the student is from second year.
–Submit and download the AP inter 2025 admit cards
–Keep hard copy of your admit card for future reference.
Alternatively, students can also download through Mana Mithra, Government of A.P, WhatsApp Number 9552300009 by selecting the Education Services option and entering the previous hall ticket number or IPE March 2025 hall ticket number or Aadhaar number and date of birth.
In the previous year, the results for the AP Intermediate first-year exams were declared on April 12, following exams held from March 1 to 19, 2024. To pass the exams last year, students were required to secure a minimum of 35 per cent in both theory and practical’s. Approximately 67 per cent of candidates passed the exams, reflecting an improvement over the 61 percent pass rate in 2023. The pass percentage had been 54 per cent in 2022. Notably, in 2021, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, all students were declared pass.
The Board of Secondary Education, Andhra Pradesh (BSEAP) has announced the cancellation of the Intermediate first-year examinations from next year. Andhra Pradesh State Inter Board Secretary, Kritika Shukla, explained that the decision aims to alleviate the pressure of exams on students. Going forward, only the second-year public examinations will be conducted.