Maharashtra NMMS 2023 answer key out; raise objections by January 5
Anu Parthiban | December 30, 2023 | 11:56 AM IST | 1 min read
The NMMS 2023 answer key has been hosted on mscepune.in, nmmsmsce.in. Students will have to challenge the answer key before the deadline to be considered.
NEW DELHI: Maharashtra State Examination Council has issued the provisional answer key of National Means-cum-Merit Scholarship (NMMS 2023) for economically weaker sections. Students who appeared in the NMMS 2023 held on December 24 will be able to check the answer key from the official website.
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The NMMS answer key 2023 Maharashtra has been hosted on the official websites, mscepune.in and nmmsmsce.in. Students will be able to raise objections against the answer key if they are not satisfied with the answers.
The Maharashtra NMMS answer key challenge window 2023 will be active from December 29 to January 5.
“The objection window has been made available separately for the schools in their login dashboard and for the parents on the website https://nmmsmsce.in/ under the heading Interim Answer key,” the council said.
Any objection received after the deadline will not be considered, it added.
Statements regarding error or objection received by post, in person or email will not be considered. It also clarified that no personal response will be done for the objections raised online on the council’s website.
The Maharashtra NMMS final answer key will be published on the council's website after the subject experts review the challenges raised within the prescribed period.
NMMS scholarship scheme was launched in 2008 to provide financial aid to meritorious students of economically weaker sections for Class 8. One lakh scholarships are awarded to meritorious students whose parental income is not more than Rs 3,50,000 per annum.
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