Maharashtra NMMS result 2025 out at mscepune.in; category-wise qualifying marks
Ayushi Bisht | February 7, 2025 | 06:38 PM IST | 1 min read
Students have to enter their 13-digit seat number and mother's name to access the Maharashtra NMMS result 2024-25.
NEW DELHI: The Maharashtra State Council of Examination (MSCE) Pune has announced announced the National Means Cum-Merit Scholarship (NMMS) 2025 today, February 7. Students who appeared for the scholarship exam can download the Maharashtra NMMS result 2025 through the official website, mscepune.in and 2025.mscenmms.in.
Latest: NMMS Sample Papers
Students are required to enter their 13-digit seat number and mother's name to access the Maharashtra NMMS result 2024-25.
The NMMS is a national scholarship scheme for economically weaker categories, in which selected candidates are given Rs 12,000 annually.
Maharashtra NMMS 2025 qualifying marks
The Maharashtra NMMS 2025 qualifying marks given below-
|
Paper |
General Category |
Reserved Category |
|
MAT |
40% |
32% |
|
SAT |
40% |
32% |
NMMS Maharashtra 2025: Tie-breaking rule
If two or more students have obtained the same marks, then the following tie-breaking method is used in the following order.
- First priority is given to the student whose marks are higher in the MAT paper.
- In case of equal marks in MAT paper, preference is given to the student who has higher marks in mathematics in SAT paper.
- In case of equal marks in maths in SAT paper, preference will be given to the student with higher marks in science.
- If the tie still persists, preference will be given to the student who is older.
- In case of the same age, preference is given to the student according to the English initial of last name.
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