NMMS Manipur result 2018-19 released; Check details here
Dinesh Goyal | February 23, 2019 | 12:23 PM IST
EW DELHI, FEBRUARY 23: Department of Education, Manipur has released the result of NMMS exam 2018-19 in online mode. The result is released in the form of a PDF file which contains the district wise lists of selected candidates for scholarship and the lists mention the candidate name, roll number, address, gender, category, SAT score, MAT score, total score, date of birth, name of school etc.
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Steps to check the NMMS Manipur result 2018:
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Go to the official website - https://manipureducation.gov.in/?p=7791
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An official window will appear on the screen.
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Click on the link ‘NMMSE, 2018’
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A pdf file will open.
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Search for your name, and roll number in the list.
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You can download and save it for future reference.
The selected candidates who fulfil all the eligibility criteria will be awarded scholarship for further studies from classes 9 to 12.
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