AP Inter Results 2026 Declared: 77% First Year, 81% Second Year Pass Rates
AP Inter Results 2026: 77% First Year, 81% Second Year Pass

Andhra Pradesh Intermediate Results 2026 Officially Announced with Strong Performance Metrics

The Andhra Pradesh Board of Intermediate Education has officially declared the results for the Intermediate Public Examination (IPE) for both first-year and second-year students. The announcement was made on Wednesday, April 15, 2026, by the state's Education Minister, Nara Lokesh. Minister Lokesh highlighted that the results demonstrate significant academic achievements across the state, with notable improvements in overall pass percentages and consistent district-level performance.

Overall Pass Percentages Show Upward Academic Trend

According to the detailed official data released by the board, the pass percentage for first-year candidates reached an impressive 77 percent. For second-year students, the performance was even stronger, with a pass rate of 81 percent. This upward trend indicates a positive shift in academic success rates compared to previous years. The examinations witnessed massive participation, with over 10.15 lakh candidates appearing across both years, reflecting the scale and importance of these state-level assessments.

Krishna District Emerges as Top Performer in Both Years

In terms of district-wise academic performance, Krishna district has established itself as the undisputed leader. The district secured the highest pass percentages for both first-year and second-year categories. Specifically, in the second-year general category, Krishna district achieved an exceptional 92 percent pass rate. This remarkable statistic translates to 19,952 students successfully passing the examination out of a total of 21,669 candidates who participated from the district.

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Other High-Performing Districts and Their Achievements

Following Krishna district, Guntur District and NTR District secured the second and third positions respectively in the second-year results. Guntur District recorded a commendable pass percentage of 88 percent, while NTR District achieved 87 percent. In the first-year results, Guntur District maintained its strong performance, coming in second with an 88 percent pass rate. Visakhapatnam district claimed the third position in the first-year category with a solid 85 percent pass percentage.

Annamayya District Identified as Needing Academic Support

On the other end of the spectrum, Annamayya district was identified as the lowest-performing district in both the first-year and second-year examinations. While specific numerical details regarding pass percentages were not fully disclosed in the announcement, education officials have clearly indicated that this district requires targeted academic assistance and intervention programs. The recognition of this performance gap suggests that special educational support measures will be implemented to help improve outcomes in Annamayya district in future academic cycles.

The declaration of these results marks a significant milestone in Andhra Pradesh's educational calendar, providing valuable insights into student achievement patterns and district-level educational effectiveness across the state.

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