The 2024 AP Inter Milan first year supply results have been declared by The Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh (BIEAP) on their official website bie.ap.gov.in for the result of IPASE (Intermediate Public Advanced Supplementary Examination) also known as its First Year Supply Examination 2024.
In a press conference today, the AP Intermediate education board released the results of supply exam for 1st year with a total number of 2,10,820 students from both general and vocational categories taking part in this exercise.
Performance statistics: AP Inter Supplementary Results 2024
According to data from the AP board, a sum of 206,829 students sat for first year examination and out of this number; only 163,101 succeeded representing about 79 percent. Only 133,591 candidates who also wrote the examination passed it indicating that pass percentage was just about 43%. Here is an overview –
AP Inter Supply Result 2024: How to Download Scorecard?
Here is a step-by-step guide on how to download AP Inter Milan First Year Supplementary Exam Results 2024:
1: Go to the official website of AP Board bie.ap.gov.in or result portal
2: Find and click on the IPASE Results 2024 or “AP Inter Supply Result” link for the first year students in Milan.
3: Click on the link that has been about the supply results of inter first year Milan.
4: Input your login details and then press Submit.
5: Your AP Inter First Year Supply Result 2024 will appear in front of you on the screen.
6. Save it as a PDF file and print it out for your future reference purposes.
Check here AP Inter Supplementary Result 2024 directly at this link.
In total, there were five lakh three thousand four hundred fifty nine students who passed supplementary exams, including three lakh sixty-five thousand eight hundred seventy two boys and one lakh thirty-seven thousand five hundred eighty seven girls studying in class IX & X respectively across India.
The pass percentage of boys was higher than that of girls in both first-year (67%) and second-year (78%) general examinations. If they feel also dissatisfied with their marks, they can apply to have them re-evaluated or recalculate. Results from these processes were released during May.