Maharashtra NMMS result out at nmms2024.nmmsmsce.in
Divyansh | February 7, 2024 | 09:40 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates selected for the NMMS will get an annual scholarship of Rs 12,000.
NEW DELHI: The Maharashtra State Council of Examination (MSCE Pune) has declared the result of the Maharashtra National Means-cum-Merit Scholarship (NMMS) on the official website, nmms2024.nmmsmsce.in. The NMMS is a national scholarship scheme for economically weaker categories, in which selected candidates are given Rs 12,000 annually.
The council said there is a correction in the spelling of the student's name, father's name, surname, mother's name, full name will not be changed under any circumstances. The online application has been made available in respective school login till February 16. Amendments sent by any means other than online applications by post, face or email as well as amendments or applications received after the prescribed deadline will not be considered.
After considering all the amendments, the shortlist for the scholarship will be announced on the website of the Council as soon as possible, the council said.
Also read NMMS Puducherry 2023 registration begins; exam on March 16
It added that no change will be made in the shortlist after the announcement of the shortlist for the scholarship. Students will have to get aggregate 40% marks in both subjects to pass the said examination. However, those from scheduled caste (SC), scheduled tribe (ST) and PwD students have to get 32% aggregate in both subjects.
The MSCE said that the result will be based 88 questions for the mental ability test (MAT) as two questions have been cancelled and 90 questions for SAT subject. The results of students whose first name / father's name and surname are completely changed are being reserved, the council said.
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