AP NMMS 2024 preliminary answer key soon; raise objections till December 16
Vaishnavi Shukla | December 9, 2024 | 02:57 PM IST | 1 min read
AP NMMS exam 2024: A total of 76,514 students registered for the exam, out of which, 72,095 students (96.22%) appeared for the exam.
NEW DELHI : The Director of Government Examinations (DGE) Andhra Pradesh will issue the AP National Means-cum-Merit Scholarship Examination (NMMS) preliminary answer key today, December 9, 2024. The NMMS AP preliminary answer key will be released through the official website, bse.ap.gov.in
According to the official notice, 76,514 students registered for the exam, out of which, 72,095 students (96.22%) appeared for the exam.
The DGE concluded the AP NMMS exam on December 8, across the state. The NMMS AP exam was held in 352 selected exam centers in the state.
Candidates will also be able to raise objections on the preliminary answer key once the official link is active. The last date to apply for grievances through the official portal is December 16 till 5 pm.
The "Preliminary Key" related to this examination will be released on December 9, 2024, and will be placed on the office website bse.ap.gov.in. Objections to this preliminary key will be accepted online through the Grievance Link on the office website until 5 pm on December 16, 2024, as informed by the director of government examinations, KV Srinivasulu Reddy,” the official NMMS AP note read.
Also read TSPSC Group 2 hall ticket 2024 issued at tspsc.gov.in; exam-day instructions
AP NMMS 2024 Final Answer Key
The NMMS AP final answer key will be issued in January 2025, while the NMMS AP 2024 preliminary answer key will be released on December 9, 2024, by the Andhra Pradesh DGE. To download the NMMS 2024 preliminary answer key, students will have to visit the official DGE website, bse.ap.gov.in.
The NMMS AP 2024 answer key objection date the last date is December 16. The answer keys will guide students to show the correct answers to the NMMS AP exam. Candidates can use them to check exam answers, calculate their probable scores, and identify if any objections are to be raised.
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