Sundararajan | December 1, 2025 | 05:01 PM IST | 1 min read
RMS Admit Card 2026: Students can download their hall ticket online using valid login credentials on the website, rashtriamilitaryschools.edu.in.

The Rashtriya Military Schools (RMS) has issued the Common Entrance Test (CET) admit card for admission to classes 6 to 9 for the academic year 2026-27. Candidates can download the RMS CET 2026 admit card on the official website, rashtriyamilitaryschools.edu.in.
RMS CET 2026-27 Class 6: Question Paper | Answer Key
RMS CET 2026-27 Class 9: Question Paper
Using a valid registration ID and password, candidates can download their RMS admit card 2026. As per the schedule, the RMS CET exam 2026 will be held on December 7.
The RMS CET admit card 2026 includes the student’s name, roll number, exam date and time, examination centre details, and the category and class applied for.
Students should follow the steps given below to download their Rashtriya Military Schools CET 2026 admit card.
The RMS CET Class 6 exam will be bilingual (Hindi and English), will have questions based on the Class 5 CBSE syllabus, and will be conducted in an OMR-based format.
RMS CET for Class 6 assesses candidates in core subjects, testing their academic ability and general awareness.
Also read Nagaland board exam dates 2026 out for HSSLC, HSLC; NBSE Class 12, 10 paper from Feb 12 and 13
For RMS CET Class 9, the exam will be conducted in English only, questions will be asked based on the CBSE Class 8 syllabus, and it will be a fully automated OMR-based exam.
For class 9, RMS CET assesses candidates across a wide range of subjects to ensure they meet the academic standards required at this level.
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