AP Inter 2025 Hall Tickets Now Available for 1st and 2nd Year Students

AP Inter 2025 Hall Tickets Now Available for 1st and 2nd Year Students
by Hendrix Gainsborough Mar, 7 2025

AP Inter 2025 Exams: Accessing Your Hall Tickets

The Board of Intermediate Education in Andhra Pradesh (BIEAP) has given the green light for students to download their hall tickets for the 2025 AP Inter 1st and 2nd-year board exams. This much-anticipated release, happening on February 21, is essential for students as they prepare for the exams scheduled from March 1 to March 20.

Students can obtain their hall tickets through their school authorities—an approach that ensures accuracy in the distribution process. By visiting the BIEAP's official website, bie.ap.gov.in, candidates can use their previous hall ticket number, Aadhaar number, or date of birth to retrieve their admit cards.

Enhancing accessibility, the BIEAP has also tapped into modern communication methods. Students can secure their hall tickets through the handy Mana Mithra WhatsApp service by dialing 95523 00009. By selecting the 'Education Services' option and submitting the required personal details, they can effortlessly download their tickets without leaving their homes.

Changes and Future Plans

Changes and Future Plans

The exams, running from March 1 through March 20 for first-year students and March 3 through March 20 for their second-year counterparts, are steadily approaching. Historically, the results have been released in April, with the 67% pass rate being a notable marker last year. Supplementary exams aim to provide a second chance for those who need it, scheduled between May and June.

A significant shift is on the horizon—the Board's strategic decision to discontinue the Intermediate first-year exams beginning March 2025, designed to alleviate the academic pressures weighing on students. This move reflects a broader educational trend prioritizing student well-being and streamlined assessments. Such initiatives indicate a shift in examination culture, hinting at potential reforms in the future.