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The Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh (BIEAP) has announced the AP Intermediate first-year exam results 2024 today, April 12. The results were released at a press conference at 11 am. A total of 67 per cent of the students who took the exams this year cleared it. This marks an increase in the pass percentage compared to last year when 61% of the students cleared it. In 2022, the pass percentage stood at 54%.
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Manabadi AP Inter 1st Year Results 2024: Increase in Pass Percentage
2024 — 67%
2023 — 61%
2022 — 54%
2021 — 100%
2020 — 59%
2019 — 60%
2018 — 62%
2017 — 64%
As far as the vocational stream is concerned, 60 percent first year students and 71 percent second year students have cleared the exams. Krishna has been declared as the best-performing district in the AP inter 1st and 2nd year results followed by Guntur and NTR.
Students who took the Manabadi AP Inter 1st year examination 2024 can now check their results through the official website — bie.ap.gov.in, results.bie.ap.gov.in, and manabadi.co.in. The results are also accessible via SMS, DigiLocker as well as on news18. To clear the exam this year, students need to score at least 35 per cent in both theory and practical examinations.
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Manabadi AP Inter 1st Year Results 2024: How to Check?
Step 1: Visit the official website, bie.ap.gov.in.
Step 2: Click on the AP Inter 1st Year Results link.
Step 3: On the login page, enter the required details. Submit.
Step 4: The result will appear on the screen.
Step 5: Now you can download your result.
The exams were held from March 1 to 19, 2024. The evaluation of answer sheets was completed on April 4. A total of 5,17,617 students appeared in the first-year examination. While 5,35,056 students appeared for the second-year examination. This means, a total of 10,52673 students appeared for the Manabadi AP inter examination. 52,900 students were absent from the AP class 11 and 12 results. While 75 students were using unfair means.
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