West Bengal NMMS result 2023 8th Class district-wise merit list of selected students is available at scholarships.wbsed.gov.in.
Vagisha Kaushik | April 19, 2023 | 09:58 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The West Bengal National Means cum Merit Scholarship (NMMS) result 2023 for Class 8 has been announced. Students who appeared in the exam will be able to check their district-wise NMMS result 2023 8th Class West Bengal and the qualifying status on the official website – scholarships.wbsed.gov.in. The Directorate of School Education conducted the West Bengal NMMS 2022 exam on December 18, 2022. West Bengal 10th Result 2023 Live Updates
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“School district wise selected merit lists of students of NMMSE 2022 have already been published in scholarships.wbsed.gov.in. As per guideline of Ministry of Education, every selected student has to register on National Scholarship Portal (NSP2) which remain open during July or August every year,” said the directorate in an official notification.
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The directorate informed that those students who do not apply for NSP will not be eligible for the scholarship.
NMMSE 2022 selected candidates will have to register using new registration on the National Scholarship Portal using basic details such as name, father’s name, date of birth, scholarship category, scholarship scheme etc.
Students will receive a unique ID number with which they will be able to submit their application form. After submitting the form, students will have to contact the head of the institution for verification of application.
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