AP Intermediate revised timetable for 2026: The Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh (BIEAP) has published the updated timetable for the Intermediate Public Examinations (theory) for first and second-year students, which are set to take place in February and March 2026. This revision has been implemented to synchronize the examination schedule with the finalized list of general holidays for 2026, as stated in an official notification issued on December 19.
According to the revised schedule, the Intermediate Public Theory Examinations will commence on February 23, 2026, and will conclude on March 24, 2026. All examinations will be held during the forenoon session from 9 am to 12 noon.
First-year students will initiate their examinations with language papers, which include Telugu, Sanskrit, Urdu, Hindi, Tamil, Oriya, Kannada, Arabic, French, and Persian. Following this, English Paper-I is scheduled, along with subject papers such as History, Mathematics, Biology, Economics, Physics, Commerce, and Chemistry on various dates.
Second-year students will start their examinations on February 24 with the second language paper. Papers for English, Mathematics, Science, Commerce, Economics, Sociology, Fine Arts, and other subjects are distributed throughout the examination period, with Physics Paper-II set for March 13.
The timetable also accommodates separate dates for backlog students, with subject-specific papers scheduled alongside regular examinations.
In addition to theory exams, the Ethics and Human Values examination will take place on January 21, 2026, while the Environmental Education examination is slated for January 23, 2026. Practical examinations for general courses will be conducted from February 1 to February 10, 2026, and for vocational courses from January 27 to February 10, 2026.
What has changed
The timetable that was released in October 2025 was provisional and subject to modification based on public holidays. The most recent notification presents a revised and final schedule.
Significant modifications consist of rescheduling the Day 8 examinations to March 4, 2026, and the Day 21 examinations to March 21, 2026. There will be no alterations to the exam timings, syllabus, subjects, or paper format.
Students are encouraged to consult the updated timetable and organize their study plans accordingly.











