AP Inter Supplementary Results Out: AP Inter Supplementary Results Released as Thousands Improve Scores
Andhra Pradesh released Inter Supplementary Results with thousands of students improving scores and securing passes giving them a fresh opportunity to continue higher education with confidence.

AP Inter Supplementary Results Out: The Andhra Pradesh government on Thursday announced the results of the Intermediate Public Advanced Supplementary Examinations 2026, bringing relief and encouragement to thousands of students across the state. Students can access their results through the official portal as well as the WhatsApp based Mana Mitra service introduced by the government.
Congratulating the students, Education Minister Nara Lokesh praised those who successfully cleared the examinations and those who improved their performance through the improvement tests. He said the determination and hard work shown by students in making use of the additional opportunity deserved appreciation.
According to the results data, a significant number of students recorded better scores after appearing for the supplementary examinations. In the first year category, 1,35,435 out of 2,29,034 students improved their marks, accounting for 59 percent. Among 1,09,003 candidates who appeared for the pass category examinations, 42,379 students successfully cleared the tests and enhanced their academic records.
The second year results also reflected encouraging outcomes. Out of 91,303 students who took the improvement examinations, 48,149 students achieved better scores, representing 53 percent. In addition, 57,327 of the 1,02,018 candidates who appeared for the pass category examinations cleared the tests and improved their results.
Officials stated that more than 1.83 lakh students were able to enhance their marks through the opportunity provided by the government. Nearly one lakh students who could not clear the regular examinations also received another chance to qualify and continue their educational journey without losing an academic year.
Nara Lokesh expressed hope that students would move forward with renewed confidence and pursue higher education with dedication. He encouraged them to continue striving for excellence and make the most of the opportunities ahead in their academic and professional lives.



