AP Inter 2nd Year Result 2024: Previous Year Pass Percentage
AP Inter 2nd Year Result 2024: Previous Year Pass Percentage
The Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh (BIE AP) will announce the AP inter 2nd-year results 2024 today, April 12 at 11 am via a press conference

The AP Intermediate examination took place from March 2 to March 20. This year, over 4.5 lakh students took part in the AP Inter 2nd year exam. The Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh (BIE AP) will announce the AP inter 2nd-year results 2024 today, April 12 at 11 am via a press conference. The AP Inter second-year exams were conducted between March 2 and 20.

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After the result link is activated, candidates who took the exam will be able to check it at the official websites — examresults.nic.in, bie.ap.gov.in, resultsbie.ap.gov.in, and manabadi.co.in. If the BIEAP and Manabadi websites crash while checking the results, there are several other mobile apps where students can check their marks memo — Kaizala Mobile App, APCM connect, AP Fiber TV, People’s First Mobile App, and DigiLocker.

AP Inter 2nd Year Result 2024: Previous Year Pass Percentage

The overall pass percentage of previous years varied over time. The passing percentage for the Intermediate 2nd year examination in 2023 was 72 per cent, with a total of 3,79,760 candidates who took the exam. The Andhra Pradesh Board conducted the Inter 2nd year exams from March 16 to April 4.

A total of 4,23,455 students appeared in 2022 and the pass percentage was slightly less at 61 per cent. The board recorded a remarkable 100 per cent pass rate in 2021 with 5,08,672 candidates appearing for the board examinations.

In 2020, the pass percentage was 63 per cent with 4,35,655 candidates and it was 72 per cent, with a significant number of 9,65,000 candidates in 2019.

The theory paper for English, History, Civics, Commerce, Economics, Sociology and other optional subjects consisted of 100 marks. However, Physics, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology theory papers were of 60 marks each, and Mathematics and Geography were of 75 marks.

To pass the exam, students must score at least 35 per cent in each subject. Those who get poor marks or fail in a couple of subjects can send their answer sheets for rechecking or re-evaluation. The revised marks of the students after the re-evaluation of the answer sheets will be considered final.

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