
May 5 last day for payment of Inter supplementary examination fee, in Andhra Pradesh
In a statement on Saturday (May 3, 2025), the Board Secretary Kritika Shukla said first and second year Intermediate students appearing for the ensuing Intermediate Public Advanced Supplementary Examinations (IPASE), May 2025 can pay their examination fee from Saturday (May 3, 2025) to Monday (May 5, 2025.)
Ms. Kritika said there would be no further extension of dates for payment of examination fee.
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