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AP Inter Supply Results 2025 Date: BIEAP To Declared Results On June 7, Details Here
AP Inter Supply Results 2025 Date: BIEAP To Declared Results On June 7, Details Here

News18

time3 days ago

  • General
  • News18

AP Inter Supply Results 2025 Date: BIEAP To Declared Results On June 7, Details Here

Last Updated: AP Inter Supplementary Results 2025 will be declared on June 7 at 11 AM. Students can check scores at using hall ticket number and DOB. AP Inter 1st, 2nd Year Supplementary Results 2025: The Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh (BIEAP) will announce the AP Inter 1st and 2nd Year Supplementary Results 2025 on Saturday, June 7, at 11:00 AM. Students who appeared for the supplementary or improvement exams can check their results by visiting the official websites at and using their hall ticket number and date of birth. The supplementary exams were held from May 12 to 20, giving students a chance to improve their scores or clear failed subjects. Practical exams for the Intermediate Public Advanced Supplementary Examinations (IPASE) were conducted from May 28 to June 1. This year, nearly 2 to 4 lakh students appeared for the AP Inter supplementary exams. The results will show subject-wise marks, total marks, grades, and pass/fail status. Those who are unable to clear the exams will have to repeat the academic year. Here are the steps to check AP Inter 1st and 2nd Year Supplementary Results 2025: Step 1: Visit the official BIEAP result websites – and Step 2: On the homepage, click on the link for 'AP Inter 1st/2nd Year Supplementary Results 2025". Step 4: Click on the 'Submit' button. How Students Performed In AP Inter Main Results 2025? Earlier, in the main board examinations, the general stream pass percentage stood at 47% for 1st year and 69% for 2nd year. In the vocational stream, 62% of 1st-year students and 77% of 2nd-year students passed. Notably, Government Junior Colleges (GJCs) recorded a 10-year high pass rate of 69% for second-year students.

Advance supplementary exams should be conducted strictly: DC
Advance supplementary exams should be conducted strictly: DC

Hans India

time20-05-2025

  • Health
  • Hans India

Advance supplementary exams should be conducted strictly: DC

Asifabad: District Collector Venkatesh Dotre said that the Class 10 and Intermediate Advance Supplementary Examinations should be conducted strictly in the district. Holding a review meeting with officials, he said that the Inter Advance Supplementary Examinations will be conducted from the May 22 to 29. The Inter first year examinations will be conducted from 9 am to 12 pm, and the second year examinations will be conducted from 2.30 pm to 5.30 pm. He said that 7 examination centers have been set up in the district for the conduct of these examinations. The xamination centres have been set up in Government Junior Colleges in Jainur, Kagaznagar, Kautala, Kerameri, Asifabad, Telangana Adarsh School-College in Asifabad, and Vasundhara Junior College in Kagaznagar town. He said that 2,0 57 students will appear for the Intermediate general examination and 235 students will appear for the vocational examination. He said that for the 10th class advance supplementary examinations, examination centers have been set up in the district at Zilla Parishad Girls' High School in Asifabad mandal center, Zilla Parishad Boys' High School in Sir Silk Colony in Kagaznagar town, and Zilla Parishad High School in Sirpur-T mandal center. Dotre said that the examinations will be conducted from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm. The Collector said that police should be deployed at the examination centers and caution should be exercised in the movement of question and answer sheets. He said that adequate furniture, drinking water, uninterrupted power supply, fans should be installed in the examination centers, and medical staff, ORS packets and necessary medicines should be made available under the auspices of the Medical and Health Department. He advised the officials to run buses for students according to the examination time. He ordered that the Xerox centers near the examination centers should be closed during the examination.

TGJLA urges TGBIE to resolve service regularisation issue
TGJLA urges TGBIE to resolve service regularisation issue

Hans India

time15-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Hans India

TGJLA urges TGBIE to resolve service regularisation issue

Hyderabad: The Telangana Gazetted Junior Lecturers Association (TGJLA-475) submitted a representation to the Telangana Board of Intermediate Education (TGBIE), addressed to Secretary Krishna Aditya, regarding the issues faced by new teachers working in government junior colleges. TGJLA-475 state presidents Dr Vasukula Srinivas and Dr Kuppisetty Suresh reported that a meeting with the TGBIE Secretary took place on Wednesday. During this meeting, they emphasised the need for the regularisation process of the new teachers appointed in May 2023 to be completed. They expressed concerns that some individuals were creating obstacles concerning the annual increment. The Secretary responded positively. He encouraged the lecturers to report any instances of intentional difficulties to the Inter-Departmental Education Officers. The TGBIE Secretary requested that junior lecturers cooperate in successfully conducting the Inter Advanced Supplementary Examinations scheduled to begin on May 22. He also highlighted the importance of ensuring high enrollment in Government Junior Colleges for the academic year 2025-26 and emphasised the need for providing quality education to students. Several suggestions for the development of Government Junior Colleges were presented by the TGJLA-475 during the discussion. The TGBIE Secretary promised to address the issue of transportation facilities by bringing it to the attention of the District Intermediate Education Officers and the District Collector, aiming to ensure that transportation options are available for students attending Government Junior Colleges from this academic year. In addition, the TGJLA-475 will seek the District Collector's cooperation to provide hostel accommodations for students. Measures will also be taken to enhance student attendance at Government Junior Colleges. The staff working in these colleges was encouraged to demonstrate greater dedication in their roles.

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