The AP board intermediate results 2021 for Class 12 2nd Year, were declared on the 23rd July, 2021 at 04:00 pm. Students can check their results from the official BIEAP site bie.ap.gov.in. The exam was scheduled to be held in May 2021, but it was cancelled due to the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. The results were calculated on the basis of the 30:70 rule. According to the rule, 30% marks were taken from the top 3 scoring subjects of Class 10, and 70% marks were taken from Class 11 or Intermediate I level.
This year, a total of 5,08,672 students had appeared for the Class 12 2nd Year AP Board Inter Exams, and all of them were declared pass. Out of these, 2,55,534 were girls and the remaining 2,53,138 were boys. The repeaters were also given the minimum pass marks, and were promoted.
AP Intermediate Second Year Result Highlights
The 2020 Results for Class 12 or AP Intermediate 2nd Year were out on 12 June, 2020. Students were able to check for the results online after 4:30 pm.
AP Inter Second Year 2019 Analysis:
- Total Students Appeared – 4,31,739
- Total Students Passed – 3,09,613
- Overall Pass Percentage – 72%
- Pass Percentage Among Girls – 75%
- Pass Percentage Among Boys – 68%
- VOC Pass Percentage – 69%
The Class 12 AP Board Results 2019 were out on 12 April 2019. Students could also view the AP Board Intermediate 2nd Year 2019 Results from the BIEAP official website. In 2018, out of 4.41 lakh students who appeared for the exams that were conducted by the Board of Intermediate Education Andhra Pradesh (BIEAP), 3.23 lakh passed in the general category. In the vocational intermediate course, 19,645 of the total 29,273 students were successful in the examinations, thus registering a 67% pass percentage.
From the results that have been published, reports state that 9,340 students scored 10 CGPA and 99,000 students got 9 CGPA. According to reports, Krishna Jilla also set the record with a pass percentage of 81%. Following the release of AP Board Results, the Intermediate advanced supplementary exams are now expected to be conducted on 14 May. Students can also get more details about the AP Intermediate Grading System from BYJU’S.
AP Board Class 12 Results Year-wise Comparison
Total Number of Students:
The average number of students appearing for the AP Inter Class 12 exams has been roughly around 5 lakhs. The numbers, however, showed a decline, and in the year 2020, 4.8 lakh students appeared for their Class 12 Inter Exams. Here is a comparison of the number of students appearing for the Intermediate II exams over the last few years.
Year |
Number of Students Appeared |
2021 |
5,08,672 |
2020 |
4,80,000 |
2019 |
5,10,298 |
2018 |
4,84,889 |
AP Intermediate Result Pass Percentage Year-wise Comparison
AP Board Intermediate Class 12 Results Overall Pass Percentage | |
---|---|
2021 |
100 |
2020 |
63 |
2019 |
72 |
2018 |
73.33 |
Steps to View the Results 2021
The link on the official site enables the students to check the result by entering their hall ticket numbers.
- Get online on the BIEAP official website.
- Click on the link “Results”/ “Memorandum of Marks 2021” on the home page.
- Click on intermediate II year Results as required.
- Fill in the details required and click on “submit.”
Students can also download the results and keep it for future use. Candidates can also apply for recounting by paying Rs 100 per paper and photocopy. Also, the cost for reverification of the answer book is Rs 600 per paper. They can also know the process of Calculating the CGPA from the grade points.
Steps to Get Marks Re-evaluated
- Login to the official website- apbie.apcfss.in.
- Pay Rs 200 online if you want your marks recounted.
- If you want the scanned copy and re-verification of the answer book, you will be required to pay Rs 1000 per paper via Mee Seva or AP Online centre.
Students can download and save the results for future reference. Students can also get their results as an SMS alert if they type ‘SSC(space) ROLL NUMBER’ and send it to 56263. They can also know the process of Calculating the CGPA from the grade points.
Keep visiting BYJU’S page for more information on AP Board and its Resources.
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