AP Inter 1st Year Telugu Answer Key 2026: The Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh (BIEAP), kick-started the AP Intermediate 1st-year theory examinations for 2026 today, February 23, 2026. According to the timetable, the 2nd Language (Telugu, Sanskrit, Urdu, Hindi, etc.) exams are scheduled for today from 9 AM to 12 PM. The AP Intermediate 1st Year Telugu (Paper I) exam follows a 100-mark pattern with a 3-hour duration. Students must secure a minimum of 35% (35 out of 100) to pass the paper. Students appearing for the Telugu Exam can check the AP Inter 1st Year Telugu Answer Key 2026 LIVE Update here with detailed exam analysis.
Students can also check the AP Inter 2026 Hindi and Sanskrit 1st Year Answer Key Unofficial LIVE Updates; Exam Analysis, available for reference.
AP Inter 1st Year Telugu Answer Key 2026
The AP Inter 1st Year Telugu Unofficial Answer Key is given in the table below.
| AP Inter 1st Year Telugu Questions | AP Inter 1st Year Telugu Unofficial Answers |
| Q1) to be added | to be added |
| Q2) to be added | to be added |
| Q3) to be added | to be added |
AP Inter 1st Year Telugu Exam Anslysis 2026
The detailed AP Inter Telugu Exam Analysis 2026 is given in the table below.
| Particulars | Details |
| Overall Exam Difficulty | Easy |
| Was the Paper Time-Consuming? | Yes |
| Toughest Section in the Paper | Essay Questions |
The AP Inter 1st Year Telugu Answer Key 2026 available here is created by subject experts. Any error in the unofficial answer key is regretted. Students are advised to use the unofficial answer key for personal reference only.
Live Updates
The AP Inter 1st Year Telugu Exam 2026 has been concluded at 12 PM. Students can expect the unofficial answer key to be available soon.
The upcoming AP Inter 1st Year Exam 2026 is Part-I: English Paper-I, which will be held on February 25, 2026.
- Total Marks: 100 marks.
- Time Duration: 3 hours (plus 15 minutes for reading the question paper).
- Pass Criteria: Students must score a minimum of 30% in each paper and an aggregate of 35%.
- Total Marks: 100 marks.
- Time Duration: 3 hours (plus 15 minutes for reading the question paper).
- Pass Criteria: Students must score a minimum of 30% in each paper and an aggregate of 35%.
- Section A: Now includes one-mark questions (new for 2026) to align with national standards.
- Very Short Answers: Usually 10 questions worth 2 marks each.
- Short Answers: Usually 6–8 questions worth 4 marks each.
- Long Answers: Usually 2–3 questions worth 8 marks each.
Students must score a minimum of 30% in each paper and an aggregate of 35%.
- Total Marks: 100 marks.
- Duration: 3 Hours.