NMMS Andhra Pradesh result 2018-19 released; check details here
bilwma.basumatary | March 29, 2019 | 11:11 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, MARCH 29: Directorate of Government Examination, Andhra Pradesh has released the result of NMMS exam 2018 in online mode. Result has been announced for the exam which was conducted in the month of November 2018. A total of 290 candidates have been selected.
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The result is in the form of merit list containing the details of selected candidates including their name, father’s name, roll number, date of birth, gender, category, SAT score, MAT score, total score, date of birth, etc. The merit list is in the form of pdf file.
Candidates can download their result following the steps as listed below -
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Click on the official link - http://main.bseap.org/NMMS.aspx .
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A new homepage will open.
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Click on the link “NMMS - NOVEMBER 2018: SELECTED CANDIDATES LIST FOR AWARD OF SCHOLARSHIPS”.
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It will direct you to a pdf file displaying the result.
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Search for your name.
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Download the file.
Category-wise number of selected candidates are in the table below -
|
Category |
Number of students |
|
General |
216 |
|
SC |
38 |
|
SC women |
19 |
|
ST |
15 |
|
ST women |
2 |
The selected candidates of NMMS will be awarded scholarship for further studies from classes 9 to 12.
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