Gujarat NMMS 2025 result out at sebexam.org; 5,097 students qualify
Gujarat NMMS Result 2025: Candidates should enter their seat number, date of birth and 18-digit child Aadhaar UID number to check the result.
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NEW DELHI: State Examination Board Gujarat has declared the result for the National Means cum Merit Scholarship (NMMS) 2025 exam. Students who appeared for the exam can download the Gujarat NMMS 2025 result through the official website, sebexam.org.
As per the official notice, a total of 5,097 students are declared qualified in the Gujarat NMMS 2025 result. “Only the top 5,097 students from the qualified list will receive the scholarship as per the fixed quota,” the official notice said.
Candidates will have to enter their seat number, date of birth and 18-digit child Aadhaar UID number to log in and download the Gujarat NMMS 2025 result. The merit list for the Gujarat NMMS exam result 2025 will include details such as the school name, names of selected candidates, gender, category, district, hall ticket number, and the marks secured by each student.
The Gujarat NMMS exam was conducted on February 22, 2025, across all taluka centers in Gujarat, and a total of 2,20,488 students appeared for the exam. The Gujarat NMMS provisional answer key was released on February 25, 2025, and objections were accepted until March 5, 2025. After reviewing all objections, the final answer key was published on March 18, 2025.
Gujarat NMMS 2025 result statistics
Over 99,000 students have qualified for the Gujarat NMMS 2025, but only the top 5,097 performers will be awarded the merit scholarship. The Gujarat NMMS 2025 result statistics is detailed in the table below.
Percentage (Marks) |
Schools |
Students |
More than 40% (72-180) |
16,287 |
99,573 |
More than 50% (90-180) |
9,996 |
33,018 |
More than 60% (108-180) |
5,254 |
12,076 |
More than 70% (126-180) |
1,695 |
2,904 |
More than 80% (144-180) |
288 |
409 |
More than 90% (162-180) |
12 |
13 |
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Gujarat NMMS 2025: What after result?
As per the official notice, students selected for the Gujarat NMMS scholarship should open an account in a nationalised bank and ensure that their bank account is linked with Aadhaar. The scholarship amount will be credited directly to their bank accounts by the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Delhi.
To receive the scholarship, students must apply on the National Scholarship Portal (NSP) in July 2025 after securing admission to Class 9. The respective schools will be responsible for verifying the applications. “Only students enrolled in government, grant-in-aid, or local body schools in Class 9 will be eligible for the scholarship,” the official notice said.
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