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AP Inter 1st and 2nd year results 2025: 70% in 1st year, 83% in 2nd year, highest in a decade, says minister Nara Lokesh

Andhra Pradesh Education and IT Minister Nara Lokesh announced the AP Intermediate Results 2025, marking the highest pass percentage in a decade. With 70% of first-year and 83% of second-year students passing, government colleges showed notable improvement. GJC second-year results hit 69%, the best in ten years. Lokesh praised students and educators, encouraging those who didn’t pass to stay motivated. Results are available online and via WhatsApp for student convenience.
AP Inter 1st and 2nd year results 2025: 70% in 1st year, 83% in 2nd year, highest in a decade, says minister Nara Lokesh
AP Inter Results 2025 Show Highest Pass Rate in a Decade, Says Minister Lokesh
VIJAYAWADA: Andhra Pradesh Education and IT Minister Nara Lokesh officially released the results of the Intermediate Public Examinations 2025, celebrating a remarkable improvement in student performance across the state.
The results are now available online at https://resultsbie.ap.gov.in. Students can also access their marks easily by sending a "Hi" message on WhatsApp to 9552300009, an initiative aimed at providing quick and convenient access to exam results.
Speaking on the occasion, Lokesh expressed happiness over the highest pass percentage recorded in the past ten years. This year, 70% of first-year students and 83% of second-year students cleared the examinations, reflecting significant academic progress, particularly in government institutions.
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In Government Junior Colleges (GJCs), the second-year pass percentage reached 69%, the highest in a decade, while the first-year pass percentage stood at 47%, the second-highest in ten years. Lokesh credited this achievement to the combined efforts of students, dedicated junior lecturers, and the education department’s focus on academic development.
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Encouraging students who did not succeed this time, the minister said, "Don't be disheartened. See this as a stepping stone. With hard work, you can bounce back stronger."

Supplementary Exam Dates Announced for 2025
The Board has officially set the dates for the supplementary exams, providing students an opportunity to clear their failed subjects or improve their marks. The IPASE May 2025 theory exams will be conducted from 12th May 2025 to 20th May 2025, with two sessions daily: from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM. This gives students a second chance to appear for their failed subjects.
In addition to the theory exams, the IPASE Practical Examinations will take place from 28th May 2025 to 1st June 2025 at the district headquarters. These exams will give students who wish to improve their practical skills another opportunity to do so.
Recounting and Re-verification of Answer Scripts
For students who may feel that their answers have been incorrectly valued or graded, the Board has provided the option for Recounting (RC) and Re-verification (RV). This gives students an opportunity to apply for a recounting of their answer sheets and even request scanned copies of their answer scripts for re-verification.
The application period for Recounting and Re-verification is from 13th April 2025 to 22nd April 2025. It’s essential for students to ensure that they apply within this timeframe, as no requests will be entertained after the deadline. The Board has emphasized that while all efforts have been made to ensure accurate evaluation of the papers, this provision is made to address any concerns regarding valuation errors.
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Venu Lanka

Venu Lanka is a special correspondent, at The Times of India-Vijayawada. He covers developments related to VMC/APCRDA, Janasena, education, health, endowments, and agriculture-related stories. He holds two graduate degrees, one in business management and another in law. He completed his post-graduation in journalism and mass communication, apart from completing short-term courses.

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