The Haryana NMMSS Admit Card 2024 will be made available by the Haryana Board of School Education on November 6, 2024. Applicants can download the admit card from the BSEH website at bseh.org.in if they wish to take the National Means-cum-Merit Scholarship Scheme test. scertharyana.gov.in will also provide the URL to the admission card.
The date of the Haryana NMMSS test is November 17, 2024. The test will be divided into two sections: the Mental Ability Test (Part 1) and the Scholastic Ability Test (Part 2). There will be 90 questions in Part I that are worth one mark each for synthesis, analysis, and reasoning. Ninety questions from the fields of science, math, and social science will be included in Part 2.
With their Aadhar number and birthdate, candidates can download their admit card. In order to download the admit card, candidates can follow the instructions below.
How to download the Haryana NMMSS Admit Card 2024
Go to bseh.org.in, the official BSEH website.
On the home page, click the link for the Haryana NMMSS Admit Card 2024.
Candidates will be prompted to input their login credentials on a new page.
Once you hit the submit button, your admit card will appear on the screen.
Examine the admit card and get the page downloaded.
A hard copy should be kept for future reference.
Blind or disabled applicants who are unable to write on their own and whose disability has been certified as 40% or more in the medical certificate issued by the Chief Medical Officer will be eligible for the Board's scribe service. Candidates should visit BSEH's official website for additional relevant information. It is recommended that candidates download, check, and save a copy of their admission card in order to ensure a smooth exam experience.
Candidates can download it from the BSEH official website, bseh.org.in, or via the link on scertharyana.gov.in.
The Haryana NMMSS exam is scheduled for November 17, 2024.
The exam includes the Mental Ability Test (MAT) and the Scholastic Ability Test (SAT).
Both MAT and SAT contain 90 questions each, worth one mark per question.
Blind or disabled candidates with a certified disability of 40% or more can use the scribe service.