Amaravati, April 12, 2025 – The Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh (BIEAP), dropped the AP Inter Results 2025 Saturday at 11 AM, with Education Minister Nara Lokesh unveiling a 70% pass rate for 1st Year and a stellar 83% for 2nd Year—highest in a decade. Over 10 lakh students hit the sites—bie.ap.gov.in, manabadi.co.in—grabbing marks memos via hall ticket numbers and WhatsApp’s Mana Mitra at 9552300009, as dust storms stalled celebrations in Delhi (NDTV).
Exams ran March 1-19 for 1st Year (5.25 lakh students) and March 3-20 for 2nd Year (4.91 lakh), covering General and Vocational streams (Times of India). Girls outshone boys—78% vs. 75% in 2nd Year—while Krishna district topped at 87% (The Indian Express). Lokesh credited government colleges’ 69% 2nd Year pass rate to sharper teaching (The Hindu). A1 grades (91-100) spiked 15% from 2024, but 71,842 Vocational students lagged at 60% (BIEAP, 2024).
Checking’s a breeze—log into DigiLocker with Aadhaar or hit resultsbie.ap.gov.in. SMS ‘APGEN1/2 <roll number>’ to 56263 works too (Business Standard). Unhappy? Revaluation’s Rs 100 per subject, recounting Rs 260—apply by April 22, no refunds (Jagran Josh). Supplementary exams kick off May 28—dates drop next week (Indian Express). “It’s a proud day—students, shine on,” Lokesh said, pushing WhatsApp results to dodge server crashes.
Posts on X buzz—“Krishna’s killing it!”—but some gripe, “Supplementary fees burn!” With 78% overall pass last year (Times of India), this jump’s a win, yet rural gaps—47% in tribal areas—nag (The Economic Times). For India’s education hub, it’s a step—will AP close the divide, or just bask in the numbers?