AP Inter supplementary hall ticket 2026 released on May 16 at bie.ap.gov.in. Download now

Introduction
If you appeared for the Andhra Pradesh Intermediate exams this year and didn’t clear one or more subjects — or simply want to improve your score — here is the news you’ve been waiting for.
The Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh (BIEAP) officially released the AP Inter Supplementary Hall Ticket 2026 on May 16, 2026. Exams begin in just five days, on May 21, and run through June 4, 2026.

This guide covers everything you need in one place: where to download the hall ticket, what details to check, the full exam schedule, eligibility conditions, preparation tips, and common mistakes to avoid. Whether you’re appearing for the 1st year or 2nd year IPASE (Intermediate Public Advanced Supplementary Examinations), read this before you sit for your exam.
Table of Contents
- What Is the AP Inter Supplementary Exam (IPASE)?
- Key Dates at a Glance
- Who Is Eligible to Appear?
- How to Download the AP Inter Supplementary Hall Ticket 2026
- Details to Verify on Your Hall Ticket
- Exam Schedule: Session Timings & Timetable
- What to Carry on Exam Day
- Practical Exams — What You Need to Know
- Smart Preparation Tips for Last-Minute Students
- Common Mistakes to Avoid
- What Happens After the Exam — Results & Admissions
- Key Takeaways
- FAQs
What Is the AP Inter Supplementary Exam (IPASE)?
The Intermediate Public Advanced Supplementary Examinations (IPASE) are conducted by BIEAP every year after the main Inter results are declared. They give students a genuine second chance — not just to pass, but to improve marks in subjects where they fell short.
This matters more than many students realize. Clearing IPASE on time means:
- You don’t lose an academic year
- You remain eligible for degree, engineering, and medical admissions
- You can still apply for AP EAMCET counselling if scores meet the cutoff
The 2026 regular AP Inter results were declared in April 2026. The overall pass percentage was 77% for 1st year and 81% for 2nd year — meaning a significant number of students still need to clear supplementary papers.

Key Dates at a Glance
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| AP Inter Regular Results 2026 | April 15, 2026 |
| IPASE Registration Window | April 20 – April 27, 2026 |
| Hall Ticket Released | May 16, 2026 |
| Theory Exams Begin | May 21, 2026 |
| Theory Exams End | June 4, 2026 |
| Practical Exams | June 7 – June 11, 2026 |
| Results (Expected) | June / July 2026 |
Important: These dates are based on official BIEAP announcements. Always cross-verify on the official website bie.ap.gov.in for any last-minute changes.
Who Is Eligible to Appear?
BIEAP has clear eligibility criteria for IPASE 2026. You can appear if:
- You failed in one or more subjects in the regular AP Inter 2026 examinations (1st Year or 2nd Year)
- You are a betterment/improvement candidate seeking to improve your marks in allowed subjects
- You applied and paid the exam fee within the registration window (April 20–27, 2026) through your respective junior college
- You did not pass more than the permitted number of subjects — candidates who failed in too many papers may not be eligible for supplementary; check with your college
Students who missed the registration window are not eligible to appear. This is a firm deadline enforced by the board.

How to Download the AP Inter Supplementary Hall Ticket 2026
Downloading your hall ticket takes less than five minutes. Follow these steps:
Step 1: Open the official BIEAP website — bie.ap.gov.in
Step 2: Look for the link labelled “IPASE Hall Ticket 2026” or “Download Hall Ticket – IPASE May/June 2026” on the homepage under the “What’s New” or “Downloads” section.
Step 3:

- 1st Year students: Enter your IPE roll number or SSC hall ticket number and date of birth
- 2nd Year students: Enter your IPASE May 2026 roll number or 1st-year hall ticket number and date of birth
Step 4: Click “Download Hall Ticket” or “Submit”
Step 5: Your hall ticket will appear on screen. Verify all details carefully.
Step 6: Download the PDF and take at least two printed copies — one for the exam and one as a backup.
Alternative sources: Hall tickets are also available on Manabadi.co.in and Schools360.in if the official site is slow due to heavy traffic.
Details to Verify on Your Hall Ticket
Once downloaded, do not just print and file it away. Check every field carefully:
- Your full name (must match government ID)
- Roll number / Hall ticket number
- Date of birth
- Stream (MPC / BiPC / CEC / MEC / HEC / Vocational)
- Subject names and paper codes
- Exam centre name and full address
- Photograph and signature (should be clearly printed)
- Exam dates and session timings
Found an error? Do not wait. Contact your junior college immediately — corrections need to go through the institution to BIEAP. Showing up at the exam with incorrect details on your hall ticket can create serious entry issues.
Exam Schedule: Session Timings & Timetable
IPASE 2026 is conducted in two sessions per day to accommodate both 1st and 2nd year students simultaneously:
| Session | Year | Timing |
|---|---|---|
| Morning Session | 1st Year | 9:00 AM – 12:00 Noon |
| Afternoon Session | 2nd Year | 2:30 PM – 5:30 PM |
The theory examinations span from May 21 to June 4, 2026, covering subjects from all streams:
- MPC stream: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry
- BiPC stream: Botany, Zoology, Physics, Chemistry
- CEC / MEC / HEC streams: Commerce, Economics, Civics, and related subjects
- Vocational stream: Trade-specific papers
The subject-wise exam dates are listed in the official BIEAP timetable PDF, available on bie.ap.gov.in. Download it along with your hall ticket so you know exactly which paper falls on which day.
What to Carry on Exam Day
The BIEAP has clear instructions about what is — and isn’t — allowed in the examination hall.
Mandatory items:
- Printed copy of your AP Inter Supplementary Hall Ticket 2026 (mandatory — no entry without it)
- A valid photo ID (Aadhaar card, school ID, or voter ID)
- Blue or black ballpoint pens (as specified)
- A transparent water bottle
Strictly prohibited:
- Mobile phones, smartwatches, or any electronic devices
- Calculators (unless specifically permitted for certain papers)
- Written notes, textbooks, or loose papers
- Wallets or bags inside the exam hall
Reach your exam centre at least 30 minutes before the start time. Latecomers may be denied entry after the doors close.
Practical Exams — What You Need to Know
For science stream students (MPC and BiPC), practical examinations are a separate component. IPASE 2026 practicals are scheduled from June 7 to June 11, 2026, at designated district headquarters.
Before your practical:
- Confirm the exact date and batch with your college principal or lab-in-charge
- Ensure your lab record and practical notebook are complete and signed by your teacher
- Carry all necessary lab materials as instructed
- Know the location of your practical exam centre in advance — it may differ from your theory centre
Smart Preparation Tips for Last-Minute Students
With exams starting May 21, you have a narrow window. Here’s how to make the most of it:
1. Focus on the syllabus, not everything
Download the official AP Inter syllabus from bie.ap.gov.in and mark only the topics you haven’t studied. Don’t try to cover the entire book from scratch.
2. Solve previous year question papers
BIEAP follows a fairly consistent pattern. Solving past 3–5 years of question papers will show you which chapters appear most frequently and what the question format looks like.
3. Make short revision notes
Write key formulas, definitions, and dates on a single page per subject. Revise these the night before each exam.
4. Prioritize high-weightage topics first
In subjects like Mathematics and Physics, certain chapters carry significantly more marks. Focus there before spreading your time evenly across all chapters.
5. Don’t skip sleep before exam day
Studying through the night before an exam often hurts more than it helps. Aim for 6–7 hours of rest so your mind is sharp when it matters.
6. Seek help if you’re stuck
Reach out to your teachers or seniors for any concepts you can’t crack alone. Even a 30-minute call or session can clear a doubt that’s been blocking your understanding for days.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Many students make avoidable errors around hall tickets and exam day. Watch out for these:
- Waiting until the last day to download: Server load is highest in the final hours. Download today.
- Not printing a backup copy: If you lose your hall ticket the night before, a second printout saves you.
- Ignoring errors on the hall ticket: Small discrepancies in name or roll number can cause big problems at the exam centre.
- Arriving late to the centre: BIEAP strictly enforces reporting times. Being even 10 minutes late can mean no entry.
- Not reading the timetable carefully: Students have appeared on the wrong day or wrong session — always double-check the date, day, and session for each subject.
- Leaving home without a valid ID: The hall ticket alone may not always be sufficient. Always carry an ID card.
11. What Happens After the Exam — Results & Admissions
Results: AP Inter Supplementary Results 2026 are expected in June or July 2026, shortly after the exams conclude. Results will be available at:
- bie.ap.gov.in
- resultsbie.ap.gov.in
- Manabadi.co.in
You’ll need your hall ticket number to check results, so keep it safe even after the exams are over.
After results — what’s next:
- Students who pass can collect their pass certificate through their junior college
- If you clear 2nd year IPASE, you become eligible for degree admissions and professional course counselling (EAMCET, NEET)
- Students who still don’t clear can appear for the IPASE September 2026 session (dates to be announced)
Key Takeaways
- The AP Inter Supplementary Hall Ticket 2026 was released on May 16, 2026, at bie.ap.gov.in
- Theory exams run from May 21 to June 4, in two sessions: 9 AM (1st year) and 2:30 PM (2nd year)
- Practical exams are scheduled from June 7 to June 11
- 1st year students need their IPE roll number or SSC hall ticket number to download; 2nd year need their 1st-year hall ticket number
- Verify all details on the admit card immediately — errors must be fixed through your college
- Results are expected in June or July 2026
- Carry the printed hall ticket plus a valid photo ID to every exam session
Conclusion
The AP Inter Supplementary Hall Ticket 2026 being released today is your green signal — the next step is yours. Download it right now, verify every detail, print two copies, and shift your full energy to preparation. You have a few days, and used wisely, that’s enough to make a real difference in your score.
The supplementary exam isn’t a setback. It’s a second opportunity — one that BIEAP has built into the system specifically so that no student loses an entire academic year over one or two difficult papers. Use it well.
FAQs
Q1. Where can I download the AP Inter Supplementary Hall Ticket 2026?
You can download it from the official BIEAP website at bie.ap.gov.in. It is also available on Manabadi.co.in. Use your roll number and date of birth to log in.
Q2. When do the AP Inter IPASE 2026 exams start and end?
Theory exams run from May 21 to June 4, 2026. Practical exams are scheduled from June 7 to June 11, 2026.
Q3. What documents do I need to download the hall ticket?
For 1st year: your IPE roll number or SSC hall ticket number and date of birth. For 2nd year: your 1st-year hall ticket number or IPASE roll number and date of birth.
Q4. Who is eligible for AP Inter Supplementary Exams 2026?
Students who failed in one or more subjects in the regular AP Intermediate Examinations 2026 and applied between April 20 and April 27, 2026. Improvement candidates seeking better marks in allowed subjects are also eligible.
Q5. What should I do if there is an error on my hall ticket?
Contact your junior college principal or examination coordinator immediately. All correction requests go through the institution to BIEAP. Do not wait until exam day.
Q6. When will the AP Inter Supplementary Results 2026 be declared?
Results are expected in June or July 2026. They will be published on bie.ap.gov.in and resultsbie.ap.gov.in.
Q7. Can I appear for IPASE if I missed the April registration window?
No. Students who did not register between April 20 and April 27, 2026, are not eligible for the May/June 2026 IPASE session. You may have to wait for the September 2026 supplementary session.





