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AP Board Releases Hall Tickets for Intermediate Exams Starting March 1, 2025

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Ap Intermediate Hall Tickets Download Instructions

HYDERABAD, India — The Andhra Pradesh Board of Intermediate Education (BIEAP) has officially released the hall tickets for the 2025 AP Intermediate 1st and 2nd Year Examinations. Students can download their hall tickets starting February 21, 2025, from the official BIEAP website or via a designated WhatsApp service.

The AP Inter 1st Year theory examinations are scheduled to take place from March 1 to March 19, while the 2nd Year examinations will commence on March 3 and conclude on March 20. Each hall ticket, serving as an essential entry pass, includes vital information such as the student’s name, roll number, and examination center.

To facilitate the download process, students should visit the official BIEAP website at bie.ap.gov.in. Students can navigate to the ‘Notifications’ section and select ‘IPE March-2025 Hall Tickets Download’. To proceed, they will need to enter their hall ticket number or Aadhaar number before submitting the information to download and print their hall ticket.

The Board urges students to check for any server issues and recommends trying again later if they encounter difficulties. An alternative WhatsApp-based service is available to assist those who may have trouble accessing the website. To use this service, students need to save the number 9552300009 on their smartphones, send a text with “Hi” to initiate the process, and follow prompts to select “Educational Services” and then “Hall Ticket Download”.

The importance of these hall tickets cannot be overstated, as they are mandatory for entry at examination centers. BIEAP emphasizes, “The AP Intermediate hall ticket is mandatory for exams as it contains students’ name, roll number, and exam center details.” This protocol is in place to ensure smooth verification of students on exam day.

With approximately 1,058,893 students anticipated to participate in the examinations across 1,535 centers, the Board has provided a detailed breakdown of enrollment: 500,963 first-year general students, 44,581 first-year vocational students, 471,021 second-year general students, and 42,328 second-year vocational students.

As a significant change in protocol, the BIEAP has announced the cancellation of Intermediate first-year examinations starting after 2025, a decision aimed at reducing assessment pressure on students according to Andhra Pradesh State Inter Board Secretary Kritika Shukla.

<p“To avoid confusion, students should verify the information on the admit card before downloading,” a BIEAP official stated, encouraging students to double-check the details of their hall tickets upon download. They are also advised to reach out to their school authorities for any queries related to hall tickets or exam schedules.

As students prepare for this critical phase in their academic journey, the Board stresses the importance of proper verification of hall ticket details and thorough preparation. Keeping hall tickets safe and accessible for examination days is crucial to prevent any last-minute complications.

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