AP NMMS 2025 result out at bse.ap.gov.in; qualifying marks, district-wise pass rate
Vikas Kumar Pandit | June 9, 2025 | 12:56 PM IST | 2 mins read
AP NMMS Result 2025: Students should enter their registration number and date of birth to log in and download the merit card.
The Directorate of Government Examinations, Andhra Pradesh has announced result for the Andhra Pradesh National Means cum Merit Scholarship (AP NMMS) 2025 today, June 9. Students who appeared for the exam can check the AP NMMS result 2025 by visiting the official website, bse.ap.gov.in.
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Students should enter their registration number and date of birth to log in and download the AP NMMS 2025 merit card. The Directorate has advised students to verify their personal details, such as name, date of birth, and parents’ names, match exactly with those on their Aadhaar card, without any discrepancies.
In case of any mismatch in details, students have been instructed to submit Aadhaar correction details through their school headmaster to the district education office. Students whose names appear in the merit list should open a bank account and link it with their Aadhaar number to ensure timely receipt of the scholarship amount through the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) mode.
Students who score the required minimum marks in the AP NMMS 2025 exam are declared qualified based on their category. Students from the general category should secure at least 40 per cent in both the Mental Ability Test (MAT) and the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT). Students belonging to the Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) categories should obtain a minimum of 32 per cent in each section to be considered eligible.
Each selected student will receive an annual scholarship amount of Rs 12,000. “The Director of Government Examinations, Dr K V Srinivasulu Reddy, has stated that it is mandatory for the student’s Aadhaar number to be seeded with their bank account to enable DBT-based fund transfers,” the official notice said.
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AP NMMS Result 2025: District-wise pass rate
Students can check the AP NMMS result 2025 along with the district-wise pass rate from the table below.
|
District |
Total Selected Candidates |
|
Srikakulam |
197 |
|
Vizianagaram |
151 |
|
Manyam |
60 |
|
Visakhapatnam (VSP) |
124 |
|
ASR District |
35 |
|
Anakapalli |
137 |
|
Kakinada |
190 |
|
Konaseema |
142 |
|
East Godavari |
153 |
|
West Godavari |
147 |
|
Eluru |
161 |
|
Krishna |
132 |
|
NTR |
150 |
|
Guntur |
147 |
|
Palnadu |
168 |
|
Bapatla |
119 |
|
Prakasam |
200 |
|
SPSR Nellore |
199 |
|
Tirupati |
176 |
|
Chittoor |
173 |
|
Kurnool |
281 |
|
Nandyal |
162 |
|
Annamayya |
143 |
|
YSR District |
158 |
|
Anantapur |
210 |
|
Sri Sathya Sai |
154 |
|
Total |
4,799 |
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