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Kerala NMMS 2023 Answer Key Released, Last Date to Raise Objection is Dec 20

Curated By: Sukanya Nandy

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Last Updated: December 14, 2023, 14:34 IST

New Delhi, India

Students can raise objection to the answer key, if any, by December 20 (Representative image)

Students can raise objection to the answer key, if any, by December 20 (Representative image)

Kerala NMMS 2023: Those who took the exam can now check the answer key pdf on the official website at nmmse.kerala.gov.in. The exam was conducted on December 11

The Kerala National Means-cum Merit Scholarship (NMMS) examination 2023 answer key has been released. Those who took the exam can now check the answer key pdf on the official website at nmmse.kerala.gov.in. The exam was conducted on December 11 in two shifts.

Students can raise objection to the answer key, if any, by December 20. The objections may be submitted in person or by post to the ‘Secretary, Parikhesh Bhavan, Poojapura, Thiruvananthapuram-12’ before 5 pm, Dec 20. As per the official notice, the format sheet for sending complaints can contain only one subject complaint. Students need to send separate format sheets for different subjects.

The exam is being held for students in Class 8 who want to apply for the Kerala NMMS scholarship exam for the academic year 2023–24. The exam is held every year to provide an annual scholarship amount of Rs 12,000 to financially disadvantaged students to help them continue their school education. Candidates whose household income does not exceed Rs 3.5 lakh are eligible to apply for the Kerala NMMS 2023 scholarship exam.

Kerala NMMS 2023: How to Check Answer Key

Step 1: Go to the official website of the Kerala NMMS at nmmse.kerala.gov.in.

Step 2: Search and click on the answer key link on the homepage.

Step 3: The pdf file will open on the screen.

Step 4: Download the answer key for further reference.

The Kerala NMMS 2023 test is divided into two 90-minute segments. Part I – Mental Ability Test (MAT) and Part II – Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT). Questions in the exam are asked from classes 7 and 8. The exam is held in the offline mode featuring multiple choice questions. This means students have to select one of the four answers provided. The exam is held for 2 hours 30 minutes. There will be a total of 180 questions of one mark each. The question paper is available in four different languages — English, Malayalam, Tamil, and Kannada.

first published:December 14, 2023, 14:27 IST
last updated:December 14, 2023, 14:34 IST