NEST Result 2025: Download Scorecard, Merit List, Rank Card & Percentile Score

National Entrance Screening Test 2024 ( NEST )

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Ishita Chauhan
Updated on Jan 28, 2025 17:17 IST

By Ishita Chauhan, Retainer

NEST 2025 Results will be published tentatively in the second week of July 2025. The NEST Result and merit list consists of some of the important details such candidate's roll number, and the list of candidates who qualified for the NEST 2025 Exam. The access the result or scorecards candidates need to fill in their login details and they will able to download the result. 

The NEST 2025 Application portal will be activated on February 17, 2025, for candidates to register themselves, submit the application fee, download the admit card and check out the result once the exam is over. NEST 2025 Results will be out through online mode on the official website. The University of Mumbai is expected to declare the NEST 2025 result in July online mode at nestexam.in. 

This exam is conducted for candidates who wish to get admission to the National Institute of Science Education and Research (NISER), Bhubaneswar and the University of Mumbai, Department of Atomic Energy-Centre of Excellence in Basic Sciences (UM–DAE CEBS), Mumbai by appearing for the NEST 2025 Exam. 

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Q:   When will the NEST 2024 result be announced?

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The NEST 2024 Result was announced on July 12, 2024. Earlier the exam officials mentioned the NEST 2204 result date as July 10, 2024 which was later postponed. The result was out on the official website. 

NEST merit list/ result carries the roll numbers and/or names of candidates qualifying for the integrated MSc entrance exam. Candidates will have to download their scorecards by entering their login credentials. 

 

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Q:   What will happen if there is any tie between two students in terms of percentile scores in NEST exam?

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If two applicants will score the same percentile marks in the NEST 2024 exam then autority will consider marks of class 12th exam for tie breaking. In case of tie between the marks of class 12th exam then candidate who will be younger given preference over other who will be older. 

Though in most other exams, the older candidates get preference but in case of NEST exam, it is different. 

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Q:   What is SMAS in NEST 2024 result?

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SMAS is used frequently in preparing the result of NEST exam. 

The full-form of SMAS is the Section-wise Minimum Admissible Score. It is the cut off marks which applicants need to secure for each section of NEST paper.

Since there are different category candidates who appear in the exam hence they have seperate SMAS.  

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Q:   What are the details mentioned in the NEST 2024 result pdf?

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The following are the details mentioned in the NEST 2024 result pdf:

  • Candidate's name
  • Roll Number
  • Total Marks
  • Percentile
  • Merit Rank
  • Category
  • J & K/ Ladakh Rank
  • Divyangjan Rank
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Table of content
  • How to Check NEST Result 2025?
  • NEST 2025 Exam Dates & Schedule
  • NEST 2025 Scorecard Details
  • NEST 2025 Merit List Preparation
  • NEST 2025 Scoring System
  • NEST Section–wise Minimum Admissible Score 2025
  • NEST Overall cutoff
  • Calculation of Percentile Score for NEST 2025
  • NEST 2025 Result FAQs
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How to Check NEST Result 2025?

The results for NEST 2025 will be published on the official site for candidates to go through their qualifying marks as mentioned below: 

Step 1: Visit the official website of the exam - The link will be provided soon

For a better understanding of the process, reference NEST result is given below:

NISER Bhubaneswar Rank Card - www.nestexam.in 

 

Likewise, for NEST 2025

Step 2: Candidates will have to click on the NISER and CEBS Score links respectively.

Step 3: Enter NEST 2025 Roll Number and Application Number.

Step 4: Click on the 'Show Scorecard' tab.

Step 5: Check and download the NEST 2025 scorecard in PDF format and save the file.

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Q:   What are the requirements for the NEST 2024 result download?

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NEST 2024 result was released on July 12, 2024. The exam was conducted for the candidates who wish to get enrol in the integrated MSc degree programme offered by NISER and UM-DAE CEBS institutions. 

In order to download the NEST 2024 results candidates need to have the following details handy:

  • Official website link for result download
  • Login credentails- username and password
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NEST 2025 Exam Dates & Schedule

Take a look at the table below for the complete schedule of NEST 2024 exam

DatesUpcoming Exam Dates

Jul '25

NEST 2025 Provisional Answer Key

TENTATIVE

Jul '25

NEST 2024 Answer Key Objection Window

TENTATIVE

Jul '25

NEST 2024 Exam Result

TENTATIVE

Jul '25

NEST NISER 2024 1st Round Admission

TENTATIVE

Aug '25

NEST CEBS 2024 2nd Merit List

TENTATIVE

Aug '25

NEST NISER 2024 2nd Round Admission Online

TENTATIVE

Aug '25

NEST CEBS 2024 Admission Portal Payment

TENTATIVE
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NEST 2025 Scorecard Details

While the merit lists mention overall scores and ranks obtained by the candidates in NEST 2025, the individual scorecards will mention the following details: 

  • Candidate details including, name and roll number
  • Scores obtained by candidates in the General section
  • Scores obtained by the candidates in each section attempted by them
  • Total scores obtained by the candidates out of 180 (General section 30 marks+ 50 marks each of the best three subjects)
  • Percentile scores of the candidates 
  • Merit rank obtained by the candidates 

From 2023 onwards the SMAS score of the best three subject scores from four subjects will be considered for the merit list preparation for NEST 2025 (for both NISER and CEBS). It was different in NEST 2022, where the SMAS of all four subjects were considered for preparing the NISER merit list.

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NEST 2025 Merit List Preparation

This section lists the rules for preparing the merit list for the National Entrance Screening Test (NEST) 2025. The following are the key points that are being followed while preparing the NEST 2025 Merit List.

  • Scoring system 
  • 'Section–wise' Minimum Admissible Score (SMAS) or section-wise cut–off marks
  • Overall cut-off or Minimum Admissible Percentile (MAP)
  • Merit list rank preparation

NEST Merit List Preparation

The final ranking of the candidates will be based on percentile scores calculated from the best three-section scores. The merit list will be published based on the following
criteria:
1. A candidate is required to score more than SMAS in at least three subject sections. Then we say that the candidate is SMAS-qualified.
2. The total score of an SMAS-qualified candidate is the sum of the scores of her/his three best scores from the SMAS securing sections.
3. A candidate is required to score equal to or above a total Minimum Admissible Percentile (MAP) to get a merit rank.
4. If the percentiles of two or more candidates become equal (i.e., in the case of a tie), then the best scores in the sections of the two students would be compared. The student with the higher score would get a better rank.
5. If the tie persists, the students would be given the same provisional rank at the time of declaration of the result, and the tie would be broken by comparing class 12th marks during admission/counselling.
6. If the tie still persists, then the younger student will get a higher rank

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Q:   What is maximum mark in which NEST 2024 exam merit list be prepared?

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The NEST merit list will be prepared by taking into account the best scores from three subjects. The total marks for which NEST 2024 exam will be conducted is 200. 

Since each section carries 50 maximum marks, hence the final merit list be prepared out of 150 marks. The NEST cutoff marks will be prepared from this 150 marks only. 

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NEST 2025 Scoring System

The following are the major key factors that are responsible for the NEST 2025 Scoring system:

1. The NEST 2025 examination has four subject sections of 50 marks each.
2. The NEST 2025 entrance examination will be conducted in two sessions, and different sets of question papers will be used for each session. The percentile score will be calculated based on the relative performance of all the qualified candidates in the respective session. The highest score in each session will be the 100th percentile.
3. During the preparation of the merit list, the three best scores from the four sections will be considered. In other words, the worst score among the four sections would be discarded for the merit list calculation.
4. As merit list calculation will be performed on marks obtained in the best three sections, the 'total' marks for NEST 2025 become 150.

The NEST cutoff marks will be prepared out of 150 marks to qualify the applicants. 

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Q:   What information is typically included in the NEST exam scorecard, and how is the scoring system calculated?

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The NEST (National Entrance Screening Test) exam scorecard typically includes important information about your performance in the exam. Please note that the specific details may vary from year to year, so it's essential to refer to the official NEST website or the organizing institutions for the most up-to-date information. However, here is the general information that is typically included in a NEST exam scorecard:

  1. Candidate Information:

    • Candidate full name
    • Roll number or registration number
    • Date of birth
    • Photograph (sometimes)
  2. Sectional Scores:

    • Scores obtained in each of the exam's sections, such as Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology. The scores are usually presented as raw scores or scaled scores.
  3. Total Score:

    • The total score obtained in the NEST exam, which is the sum of the scores from all sections.
  4. Rank:

    • Your rank or percentile among all the candidates who appeared for the NEST exam. This rank indicates your relative performance compared to other test-takers.
  5. Cutoff Marks:

    • If applicable, the cutoff marks or minimum scores required for admission to specific programs or institutions. Cutoff marks may vary depending on the participating institutions and the programs you are interested in.
  6. Qualification Status:

    • Information about whether you have qualified for further stages of the admission process, such as counseling, interviews, or other selection procedures. This may be mentioned if applicable.
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NEST Section–wise Minimum Admissible Score 2025

Candidates can read the following points to understand SMAS for the NEST 2025 exam:

1. For each section, "20% of the average of the best 100 scores in that section" will be considered as the Section–wise Minimum Admissible Score (SMAS). For example, if the average of the best 100 scores in the Physics section is 41 out of 50, then SMAS for the Chemistry section would be 41*0.20 = 8.2 marks. Similarly, for other sections.
2. SMAS for different sections can be of different numerical values.
3. SMAS for the two sessions, for any particular section, can be of different numerical values.
4. SMAS for OBC students would be 90% of the respective SMAS for general category students. For example, if the SMAS is 8.6 for general category students in the Chemistry section, then the SMAS for OBC students would be 7.38 (90% of 8.2).
5. SMAS for SC/ST/Divyangjan students would be 50% of the respective SMAS for general category students. For example, if the SMAS is 8.2 for general category students in the Chemistry section, then the SMAS for SC/ST/Divyangjan students would be 4.1 (50% of 8.2).
6. A candidate is required to score equal to or above the NEST SMAS in at least three subject sections to qualify for percentile calculation.

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Q:   What is the Minimum Admissible Percentile (MAP) for NEST 2024 exam?

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The MAP is the overall cut off percentile obtained by the candidates in NEST 2024 exam. The highest MAP is 100th percentile. It is different for different category. As 95 percentile for the General category, 90 percentile for OBC category and 75 percentile for SC/ ST/ Divyangjan category students. 

Applicants need to secure the cutoff marks from the category they belong to, otherwise they won't be able to pass the exam. 

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Q:   Is there a specific cutoff score for NEST results that I need to meet to be eligible for admission to the NISER or UM-DAE CEBS programs?

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The specific cutoff score for NEST (National Entrance Screening Test) results can vary from year to year and may also depend on the participating institutions (NISER and UM-DAE CEBS) and the programs you are interested in. These institutions may set different cutoff scores for different programs and categories of candidates (such as general, OBC, SC, ST, etc.).

The cutoff scores are typically determined based on various factors, including the number of available seats, the performance of all the candidates in the exam, and the institution's admission policies. Institutions use cutoff scores as a means to shortlist candidates for further stages of the admission process, such as interviews or counseling.

It's important to note that meeting the cutoff score is just one aspect of the admission process. Other factors such as interview performance, eligibility criteria, and seat availability also play a role in the final admission decision. Therefore, it's essential to thoroughly review the admission guidelines provided by the respective institutions and stay updated with their official notifications for the most accurate and current information regarding cutoff scores and admission procedures.

 
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NEST Overall cutoff

The overall cutoff marks of NEST can be referred to as Minimum Admissible Percentile (MAP) scores. 

1. In addition to SMAS, a candidate is required to score equal to or above a total Minimum Admissible Percentile (MAP) to get a merit rank.
(A) MAP for NEST 2025 will be 95 percentile for general category candidates.
(B) MAP for NEST 2025 will be 90 percentile for OBC candidates.
(C)  MAP for NEST 2025 will be 75 percentile for SC/ST/Divyangjan candidates.
2. A candidate who scores less than the MAP would neither be allotted any merit rank nor be deemed eligible for admission, even if he/she secures SMAS in all sections.

NEST 2025 MAP Percentile

Below is the NEST 2025 Minimum Admissible Percentile (MAP) for merit list:

Category Percentile
General / General-EWS >=90
OBC-NCL >=85
SC/ST/Divyangjan/JK >=60

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Calculation of Percentile Score for NEST 2025

The following process is expected to be followed by the exam officials to calculate the NEST 2025 percentile scores:

  • There were two sessions of the NEST exam on the same day, i.e. morning session from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm and the evening session from 2 pm to 5:30 pm. 
  • The percentile score will be calculated based on the relative performance of all the qualified candidates in each session of the NEST 2025 exam. 
  • The highest score for each session will be 100th percentile

The final merit list of NISER and CEBS will be based on Section-wise Minimum Admissible Score (SMAS), which is the section-wise cut-off mark and Minimum Admissible Percentile (MAP) as under: 

Merit List Parameters Selection Criteria
SMAS 
  • The total score of a candidate = Sum of his score in the General section + scores obtained in 'best three' subjects
  • For each section, '20% of the average of the best 100 scores in the section will be the SMAS 
  • The numerical value of SMAS varies for each section 
  • Candidates should meet SMAS to qualify for the merit list of NISER and CEBS
  • For the OBC category, SMAS would be 90% of SMAS for the General category
  • For SC/ ST/ Divyangjan, SMAS would be 50% of SMAS for the General category
MAP 

MAP is applied in addition to SMAS wherein candidates from each category should score equal to or above to rank in the merit list. 

The MAP decided for each category is as under:

  • General category - 95 percentile in NEST 2022
  • OBC category - 90 percentile in NEST 2022
  • SC/ ST/ Divyangjan - 75 percentile in NEST 2022
Note: MAP for NEST 2025 will be updated after the declaration of the result.
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NEST 2025 Result FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions on NEST Results

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Q:   What login credentials are required to check NEST 2024 result?

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Applicants who will appear in NEST exam will only be able to check the result of NEST 2024. The result will be out on the official website in online mode only. 

To check the result and score card, students need to enter user ID & password. This user id and password will be generated after filling the application form. 

After downloading the result pdf, save it for future reference.  

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Q:   What is minimum admissible percentile in NEST exam for General category candidates?

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A candidate is required to score equal to or above a total Minimum Admissible Percentile (MAP) to get a merit rank. The minimum admissible percentile score varies for different category candidates. For general category applicants need to score 95 percentile marks in NEST exam. 

The category wise MAP is mentioned below:

CategoryMAP Marks (in Percentile)
General95
OBC90
SC/ST and Divyangjan75

Students who score less than the MAP would neither be allotted any merit rank nor be eligible for admission even though he/she secure SMAS in all sections. 

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Q:   What is the percentile score in NEST 2024 results?

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The percentile score are the marks secured by the applicants in NEST exam in all the sections. 

Since as per new exam pattern NEST will consider marks of top three subjects out of four, in which he/she secures the maxium marks. 

The merit list of NISER and CEBS will be prepared based on percentile scores, that is calculated based on the relative performance of all the qualified candidates in each session. 

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The National Entrance Screening Test (NEST) 2025 application form date has been announced on February 17, 2025. The NEST application process end date is May 9, 2025.

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The test centres of NEST exam are allotted based on the number of applicants opting for a particular test. It is to be noted that NEST committee reserves the right to cancel or add any of the test cities without prior notice to applicants.

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The exact dates of NEST online correction will open between May 10, 2025, to May 14, 2025, as per the official notification. Candidates who will fill the NEST 2025 application form would get the opportunity to update or change the details which were earlier got filled incorrectly.

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Applicants must have the following document to upload while filling NEST application form:

  • Class 10 mark sheet/ report card/ certificate
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  • Digital copy of the photograph
  • Scanned signature

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While filling the NEST online form, candidates must ensure that they uploaded the photograph in the format prescribed by exam authorities. The digital photograph uploaded by candidates need to be in JPEG format and should not have exceeded 80 KB.

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CategoryNEST Application Fee (in INR)
All Females and Divyangjan (specially-abled category)INR 700
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The application form of NEST 2025 will start on February 17, 2025 by exam conducting authorities on the official website. Applicants are advised to check the eligibility criteria before filling the form. The last date to fill in the application form and to submit the application fee is May 9, 2025.
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Mumbai University conducts NEST for admission to its Integrated M.Sc courses. However, it is not compulsory for selection. Aspirants with a required score in other accepted exams: JEE Main, MAH MCA CET, CUET PG etc. are also eligible to apply. Moreover, aspirants shall check out the eligibility requ

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