AP Inter result 2020: Great Krishna district stands top
AP Inter result has been declared and Krishna district has remained in the top with a pass percentage of 70. A wave of joy was seen across Andhra Pradesh today even as the results for intermediate first year and second year exam results for this year were declared.
A huge wave of enthusiasm was seen across the state from the morning of 11 June itself even as the announcement was made that AP Inter result would be made public the next day.
Sources say, the pass percentage in intermediate second year exams this year is 67 for girls and 60 for boys. Similarly, the next district in Andhra Pradesh after Krishna is Srikakulam with regards to pass percentage.
Treading down the memory lane one can know that conducting intermediate exams in Andhra Pradesh has prominence on par with that of conducting 10th standard exams.
A total of 10,65,155 students sat for both first and second year intermediate exams this year. AP Inter result for this year showed that 3,00,560 students passed the exam in first year out 5,07,230 students who have appeared for the exam.
Further, AP Inter result indicated that 2,76,389 students passed the exam out of 4,35,655 students who sat for the inter second year exams.
AP Inter result this year was made public about two months late. The usual trend is to release the result in the month of April.
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However this could not happen owing to the lockdown imposed across Andhra Pradesh along with rest of the nation to battle COVID-19 situation.
To access AP Inter result for this year candidates have to visit the official website of AP Intermediate Board at ‘http://results.bie.ap.gov.in/‘ and then click on respective links for first year and second year intermediate results.
AP Inter results for first year can be seen by clicking the link ‘http://results.bie.ap.gov.in/AP_First_Year_General.do‘
AP Inter results for second year can be seen by clicking the link ‘http://results.bie.ap.gov.in/AP_Second_Year_General.do‘
After clicking the above links when the respective page downloads, candidates have to enter their hall ticket number and date of birth to see the results.
The link to know AP Inter result (first year vocational) is ‘http://examresults.ap.nic.in/Inter2VocResult.aspx‘
The same to know AP Inter result (second year vocational) is ‘http://examresults.ap.nic.in/Inter2VocResult.aspx‘
After these two links are clicked the candidates have to enter their hall ticket number and date of birth to know the result.
About – APBIE
With the introduction of Intermediate Education in Andhra Pradesh, there was an enormous work-pressure in the Directorate of Public Instruction (DPI) and much attention could not be given to the three levels of Education viz. Secondary, Intermediate and Collegiate Education.
Hence, the Directorate of Higher Education, which included Intermediate Education, was carved out from the Directorate of Public Instruction, vide G.O.Ms.No.788, Education Department, dated 30.6.1975.
Later, certain problems were cropped up at the time of introduction of UGC Pay scales 1986 to the staff of composite Degree colleges.
Then it was decided to bifurcate these composite degree colleges as separate Degree and Junior Colleges. Accordingly, the Directorate of Higher Education was also suitably restructured and bifurcated into two Directorates as the Directorate of Collegiate Education (DCE) and Directorate of Intermediate Education (DIE) vide G.O.Ms.No.1537, Education (I.E) Department, dated 31.8.1989.
Thus the Directorate of Intermediate Education was established on 1.11.1989 vide G.O.Ms.No.343, Education Department, dated 31.10.1989, with the objective of better co-ordination, monitoring, functioning and management of junior colleges both in Government and Private sectors in Andhra Pradesh.
The BIE offers 2-year Intermediate course both in General and Vocational streams nearly with 85 combinations/ groups/courses in Science, Humanities, Commerce and in professional streams.
Vocational courses are basically meant for skill development of the students to get immediate employment or to pursue higher technical education in their discipline whereas general courses are useful to go for higher studies at graduate level both in general and professional streams.
S Vishnu Sharmaa is with collegechalo.com in the news team where he writes articles related to the education sector in India. Journalism has always been a passion for him. He has over 20 years of enriching experience with various media organizations like Eenadu, Webdunia, News Today, Infodea. He also has a strong interest in writing stories related to Indian defense and Indian Railways.