Rajasthan NMMS result 2025 declared; download merit list on rajshaladarpan.rajasthan.gov.in
Vaishnavi Shukla | July 1, 2025 | 04:51 PM IST | 1 min read
Rajasthan NMMS Result 2025: Students can now access their results on the official website, using their roll number and date of birth details.
The Rajasthan State Council of Educational Research and Training (RSCERT) has declared the Rajasthan (National Means-cum-Merit Scholarship Scheme) NMMS 2025 result. Students can now access their Rajasthan NMMS result 2025 on the official website, rajshaladarpan.rajasthan.gov.in.
Students can download their Rajasthan NMMS result 2025 using their login details, such as roll number and date of birth. The Rajasthan NMMS 2025 exam was conducted on January 19.
Students will find their name, roll number, centre code, category, date of birth details, MAT and SAT scores, and total marks in the Rajasthan NMMS 2025.
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Rajasthan NMMS Result 2025: How to check?
The steps to check the Rajasthan NMMS Result 2025 are as follows.
- Visit the official website, rajshaladarpan.rajasthan.gov.in
- On the homepage, click on the ‘Result’ tab.
- Enter the student's roll number and date of birth details
- Fill in the captcha code and click on the ‘search’ button.
- Your NMMS Rajasthan 2025 result will appear on the screen. a
- Download and keep it safe for reference.
After the Rajasthan NMMS result 2025 declaration, qualified students are required to complete all the required formalities, as prescribed by the authorities. After completing all the formalities, students will get Rs 12,000 in their bank account on an annual basis to complete their education. The scholarship money will help students to complete their education without facing any financial burden.
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