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The
Board of Intermediate Education, A.P
was established in 1971,
to
regulate and supervise the system of Intermediate
education in the state of A.P and to
specify the courses of study and matters connected there
with.
The
important functions of the Board are
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To
prescribe syllabi and text books.
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To
grant affiliation to the institutions offering
Intermediate course.
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To
lay down regulations for the administration of
Junior Colleges.
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To
publish text books
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To
prescribe qualifications for teachers.
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To
cause academic inspection of Junior Colleges.
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To
conduct examinations.
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To
process results and to issue certificates.

Our
Activities
Examination
Work
Examination is one of the most important function of the
Board. Every year it conducts the Annual Examination
(March/April) and the Advanced Supplementary Examination (June/July).
Recounting
The Board allows the candidates
to apply for Recounting
on the payment of Rs.100/-
per paper and Photocopy &
Reverification of the
answer book will be supplied on payment of Rs.600 per
paper . The scripts are
obtained from the camps and carefully scrutinized for
any mistake in totaling, posting and omission of bits.
If any discrepancy is noticed it shall be referred to
the Authenticity committee for its opinion Based on the
report, corrections if any are carried out and the
candidates are informed accordingly.
Pattern
The Intermediate Public Examination is being conducted
since 1978-79 both at the end of 1st year
course and at the end of 2nd year course.
Earlier the Public Examination was only at the end of 2nd
year. The candidates are examined in Part-I English,
Part-II Second Language and Part-III Group subjects for
500 marks in 1st year and 500 marks in 2nd
year in Arts Group, and 470 marks in 1st year
and 530 marks in 2nd year in MPC group, and
440 marks in 1st year and 560 Marks in 2nd
year for the Bi.P.C. group. The percentage of pass marks
in each paper is 35. The division in which the
candidates are placed is decided on the basis of their
passing all the papers in the 1st year and in
the 2nd year.

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