NMMS Gujarat Result 2018-19 released; 5089 students selected
Kumud Sahni | February 7, 2019 | 03:28 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, FEBRUARY 7 : State Examination Board, Gandhinagar has released the result for NMMS exam in the online mode. 1,50,269 candidates registered for the exam, out of which 1,45,065 students appeared for the exam. A total of 79,255 students qualified for the exam, out of which 5, 089 students got the merit. Students can check and download their scorecard from the official website using their confirmation number and date of birth.
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Steps to download the scorecard
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Go to the official website - http://sebexam.org
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Select NMMSE from the given options
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Enter your confirmation number
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Enter the date of birth
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Click on the submit tab
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Your NMMS score will appear on screen along with the qualifying status
The result window appears like this
How to download the merit list?
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Go to the official website - http://sebexam.org/
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Click on the link for Merit list of NMMS exam 2018
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A pdf file would be downloaded. Open it
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Search for your name and roll number
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On finding it, save it for future reference
What after NMMS result?
Students with their names in the merit list will be required to open Joint account with parents in any nationalised bank preferably State Bank of India, which has core banking facility. Candidates may note that there will be no initial deposit/minimum deposit charges for opening an account and once an account is opened, ATM-cum-Debit Cards will be issued. This should be linked to a valid Aadhar number which would be used for verification.
Students eligible for the scholarship will get Rs.6000 annually (Rs.500 per month) as scholarship amount in classes 9 to 12.
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