AP Inter Supply Results 2026: What Students Need to Know as Evaluation Wraps Up
AP Inter Supply Results 2026: 1st, 2nd year IPE results likely this week at bie.ap.gov.in

With the main IPE results already declared, attention now shifts to the supplementary exams, providing a critical second chance for students to clear their intermediate papers.
The Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh (BIEAP), has brought the curtains down on the main cycle of the 2026 Intermediate Public Examination (IPE). Following the announcement of the main results on April 15, which saw a pass percentage of 77% for first-year and 81% for second-year students, the focus has now pivoted to the ap inter supply results. Students who could not clear the primary papers or are looking to improve their scores recently completed the supplementary exams, which were conducted between May 21 and June 4, 2026.
How to check your results
Once the board officially uploads the scorecard, students can check their result by visiting the official portal at bie.ap.gov.in. To access the marks memo, you will need to search for the ‘IPASE results’ link for either the 1st or 2nd year and input your hall ticket number. For those who prefer alternative methods, the board has facilitated access through the Mana Mithtra WhatsApp service by sending a ‘Hi’ to 95523 00009. It is vital to download the digital scorecard immediately upon release, as online copies serve as provisional documentation for ongoing admissions.
The academic landscape
The 2026 academic calendar was a rigorous one, with over 10.5 lakh candidates appearing for the exams. The gender-wise performance data highlighted a consistent trend, with girls outperforming boys across both general and vocational streams. District-wise, Krishna district emerged as the top performer, setting a high bar for academic outcomes. These results are not just numbers; they serve as the gateway for admission into engineering, medical, and various degree programs, making the timely release of these scores essential for academic planning across the state.
Why it matters
The intermediate education system in Andhra Pradesh acts as the primary filter for higher studies. The push for a prompt declaration of these supplementary scores is rooted in the need to align with the admission cycles of professional colleges and universities. When students face delays in receiving their mark sheets, it creates a cascading effect that can disrupt their entry into undergraduate courses. By streamlining the evaluation and re-verification process, the board ensures that the academic transition remains as seamless as possible for the state's youth. The efficiency of this system is a bellwether for the state's administrative preparedness in managing large-scale public examinations.
Looking ahead
While the supplementary results are the immediate priority, the broader educational narrative in the state remains focused on infrastructure and evaluation transparency. With the re-verification and recounting process already concluded for the main exams back in May, the board has demonstrated an intent to resolve grievances quickly. As students await the final outcome of their supplementary attempts, the focus must remain on the next steps—securing original marks memos and completing the necessary documentation for university entrance applications.
Arjun Mehta reports on government, policy and Parliament for PoliticalPedia, in English and Hindi.