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AP 1st  INTERMEDIATE ADVANCED SUPPLY RESULT BY MANABADI.COM/SCHOOLS9.COM

Andhra Pradesh Board of Intermediate Education is a Board of education in Andhra Pradesh, India. It was established in 1971. It is located at Nampally, Hyderabad.

The board regulates and supervises the system of Intermediate education in Andhra Pradesh State. It executes and governs various activities that include devising of courses of study, prescribing syllabus, conducting examinations, granting affiliations to colleges and, providing direction, support and leadership for all educational institutions under its jurisdiction.

Honorable Minister of the State for Secondary Education acts as Chairman and Secretary to Government, Secondary Education as Vice-chairman of the board. The Secretary of I.A.S. Rank acts as the Chief Executive of the Board.






Two year Intermediate Course (+2 level education) hither to Preuniversity course is referred to as Junior College was introduced in the year 1969-70. With the introduction of +2 level of Education, there was an enormous increase in the workload in the office of the Director of Public Instruction, and attention to three levels of Education, viz., Secondary, Intermediate and College education could not be given. So the Directorate of Higher Education, which included +2 level of Education was carved out from the Directorate of Public Instruction, Vide G.O.Ms.No.788, Education Department, dated.30.6.1975. Later, at the time of introduction of UGC Scales of Pay, 1986 to the staff of Composite Degree Colleges, certain problems cropped up. It was decided that the Composite Colleges should be bifurcated into Degree and Junior Colleges. In order to suitably restructure, the office of the Director of Higher Education was bifurcated into two Directorates. (1) Directorate of Collegiate Education and (2) Directorate of Intermediate Education (vide G.O.Ms.No.1537, Education (I.E) dated.31.8.1989). Thus the Directorate of Intermediate Education was established on 1.11.1989 vide G.O.Ms.No.343, Education Department, dated 31.10.1989 with the objective of better co-ordination, monitoring, functioning and management of junior colleges both Government and Private in the State.

Aims and Objectives of Intermediate Education[edit]
To make Intermediate Education accessible to all sections of the society.
To lay special emphasis on the Rural, Tribal, Socially under privileged sections of the society.
To strengthen girl's Education by improving their enrolment in the Colleges.
To monitor and supervise all Junior Colleges in the State.
To regulate the functioning of Private Aided Colleges to optimize the utilization of Grants of Grants in aid.
To provide quality Education even to the remote villages through Tele-Education through Mana TV.
To make Education a tool of social and economic emancipation through Vocationalisation of Education.
Shift of focus from academics to marketable skills, by introducing professional and specialized courses in emerging areas such as Computer Science, Graphics, and Tourism etc.
Bring Vocational Education to centre-stage & to train students in practical and problem solving skills.
Develop infrastructure to facilitate Education to disadvantaged groups in backward and remote areas.
Provide Teacher Training.
To impart Teacher Training / Refresher Courses to update the knowledge skills of the lecturers.
To facilitate an interface with Industries and establish Linkage to ensure employment opportunities for Vocational Students.
To revamp and re-structure the Vocational Curriculum from time to time to cater to the changing needs of the society.
To promote Vocational Education by diverting a majority of students from generalstrength to Vocational Courses to make them self-reliant and gain employment.
Examination[edit]
Examination is one of the most important function of the Board. Every year a large number of students appeared in Andhra Pradesh Intermediate Examination for 1st Year (Junior) / Class 11 and 2nd Year (Senior) Class 12 under the two courses schemes - Regular & Vocational. Every year, AP Intermediate Examination has to be conducted in the month March/April. In 2014, AP Intermediate Results 2014[2] are declared on 29 April (1st Year advanced supply results) and 2 May, 2014 (2nd Year). The Andhra Pradesh Intermediate Public Advanced Supplementary Examination (IPASE) issued a schedule for the board supplementary exams for the students who want to retake their final exams in case if they failed in annual examination. This exam is to be conducted in the month June/July.

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