AP Inter Results 2026: Krishna tops district rankings as pass percentages see strong

AP Inter Results 2026: Krishna tops district rankings as pass percentages see strong
Amaravati, April 15 (IANS) Andhra Pradesh’s Intermediate Public Examination results were announced on Wednesday, with girl students outperforming their male counterparts in both first and second years. Krishna district becomes a high performing disctrict.

The Andhra Pradesh Intermediate Public Examination (IPE) results for both the first and second year were officially declared on April 15, 2026, Wednesday. This was announced by the Education Minister, Nara Lokesh, who noted that the results indicated high academic performance levels, with improvements in pass percentages and district results remaining constant.According to official figures, the pass percentage stood at 77 percent for first-year candidates, while for the second-year category, it was 81 percent, indicating an upward trend in academic success. Results showed that a total of over 10.15 lakh candidates had taken part in the examinations this year.

Krishna District emerges as the best-performing

In terms of district-wise performance, Krishna district emerged as the best performing, taking the lead for both first and second year results. For the second-year general category, Krishna district had achieved a high passing percentage of 92 percent, with 19,952 students scoring above the passing mark out of a total of 21,669 candidates who took part.Guntur District and NTR District were the second and third-best districts in the second year. The passing percentages of both districts were 88% and 87%, respectively.In the first-year results, Guntur came second with an 88% passing percentage. Coming third in the list was Visakhapatnam district, which had an 85% passing percentage.

Lowest performing district identified

On the contrary, Annamayya was the district that had the least number of passing students in both the first and second year examinations. Though specific details were not revealed, there was a clear indication that special academic assistance should be offered to the area.

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