Andhra Pradesh’s Intermediate Public Examination results were declared, revealing that girl students have outshined boys in both first and second years. The pass rate for the First Year exams was 77%, the highest in 12 years, while 81% of students passed the Second Year exams, the second-highest performance in the last 12 years. A total of 9,18,401 students appeared for the exams conducted from February 23 to March 25.
In the First Year exams, 77% of the 4,71,864 students who appeared passed, with girls achieving an 81% pass rate compared to boys at 72%. For the Second Year exams, out of 4,46,537 candidates, 81% passed, with girls at 85% and boys at 76%. Education minister Nara Lokesh highlighted significant improvements in Government and Government-managed institutions.
Nara Lokesh noted that in Government Junior Colleges, the pass percentage for 1st-year students was 54%, the highest in 12 years, and for 2nd-year students, it was 68%, the second-highest performance in the last 12 years. He commended the hard work of students, Principals, Junior Lecturers, and all stakeholders in achieving academic excellence.
Students who did not pass were encouraged to persevere and work harder for future success. The minister urged parents, colleges, and society to provide moral support to students during this critical time. Results can be checked online, and recounting or re-verification applications can be submitted from April 20 to April 27. Advanced supplementary exams are scheduled from May 21 to June 4, with practical exams at district headquarters from June 7 to June 11.
