AP Inter Exams 2026 will be conducted under enhanced security measures, as announced by the Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh. The board has mandated CCTV surveillance at all examination centres to ensure a fair and transparent examination process. Live monitoring will be carried out directly from the board’s central control room to detect and prevent any form of malpractice.
The decision marks a significant shift in the conduct of AP Intermediate board exams, with technology playing a key role in maintaining examination integrity.
BIEAP Measures to Prevent Malpractice in AP Inter Exams 2026
To strengthen enforcement, BIEAP has constituted flying squads and sitting squads across the state. While flying squads will conduct surprise inspections, sitting squads will remain stationed at centres to ensure strict adherence to examination protocols.
The board has identified 45 sensitive examination centres, where additional vigilance and monitoring will be implemented. These centres will receive special attention through intensified supervision and frequent inspections.
Review Meeting Held at BIEAP State Office
The preventive measures were reviewed during a high-level meeting held at the BIEAP state office. The meeting was chaired by P. Ranjit Basha, IAS, Secretary and Director of Intermediate Education. Regional Joint Directors, Regional Inspecting Officers, and District Intermediate Education Officers were also present.
Officials were instructed to ensure that all examination staff strictly follow prescribed procedures, especially as several operational changes have been introduced for AP first-year Intermediate exams in the current academic cycle.
Live Monitoring and Staff Instructions
Under the new system, state-level officials will continuously monitor examination centres using live CCTV feeds. Local-level sitting squads will coordinate with district authorities to address issues immediately, if detected.
All staff assigned to examination duties have been directed to comply fully with revised guidelines to ensure uniform implementation across centres.
Review of Pre-Final Exam Performance
During the meeting, officials also reviewed the results of pre-final examinations conducted in December 2025. The focus was placed on the academic performance of government junior colleges.
Districts reporting lower pass percentages have been instructed to strengthen academic monitoring. Officials have been directed to conduct regular college visits and implement corrective measures to improve student outcomes ahead of the AP Inter Exams 2026.