Kathmandu Scholarship Result Class 11 12 Chhatrabritti Natija

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Kathmandu Scholarship Result Class 11 12 Key Highlights at a Glance

DetailInformation
Issuing AuthorityKathmandu Metropolitan City, Education Department
Result TypePreliminary Merit List (Not Final)
Result Published Date2083/02/18 (June 1, 2026)
Examination Date2083/01/30
Total Exam Centers53
Total Candidates Appeared22,020
Total Candidates in Preliminary List14,057
Highest Score92 / 100 (Roll No. 12578)
Minimum Qualifying Score40 / 100
Score Card Portalentrance.kathmandu.gov.np
Retotaling / Document Correction Deadline2083/02/20
Final Merit List PublicationAfter 2083/02/21

How to Check Your Result

Students can access their score card directly from KMC’s official scholarship portal:

To view and download your score card:

  1. Visit the portal above
  2. Enter your Roll Number, Date of Birth, and Password (received on your mobile or email)
  3. Download and print your score card in color

The score card displays your total marks and indicates whether you have qualified (scored 40 or above) or are ineligible for the scholarship.

What Is the Preliminary Result?

This is an initial merit list, not the final scholarship award. According to the official notice signed by Namraj Dhakal, Department Head (Education), the preliminary result has been published based on the OMR answer sheet scanning of 22,020 candidates who appeared at 53 examination centers on 2083/01/30.

The list ranks qualified candidates — those who scored a minimum of 40 out of 100 — in descending order of marks, in accordance with the Kathmandu Metropolitan City Scholarship Management Procedure, 2083.

The final subject-wise merit list (for both general and reserved categories) will be published only after the document correction and retotaling process is complete.

Score Distribution: What the Topper’s Score Tells Us

The highest score in the 2083 KMC scholarship exam was 92 out of 100, achieved by the candidate with Roll Number 12578. The top 10 scores ranged from 89 to 92, reflecting strong competition for the available scholarship seats.

The list cuts off at 40 marks — students below this threshold are not eligible to compete. Out of 22,020 students who sat the exam, 14,057 cleared this bar, meaning roughly 63.8% of test-takers qualified for the preliminary merit list.

Two Important Actions You Must Take Before the Deadline

The official notice outlines two specific actions students must complete by 2083/02/20 (office hours):

1. Correct Your Application Details (If Needed)

If your application form contains errors in name, gender, or other details, or if you applied under a reserved category quota for which you do not qualify, you must:

  • Attach supporting documents proving eligibility
  • Submit a correction application physically to the Education Department, Kathmandu Metropolitan City, by 2083/02/20 within office hours

Applicants who applied under an incorrect reserved category and wish to be removed from that quota (rather than another category) must provide the relevant proof documents.

2. Apply for Retotaling (If You Dispute the Result)

If you are not satisfied with your published marks, you can apply for retotaling (rechecking) of your answer sheet. The process:

  • Fill out the official retotaling application form (as per Annex 2 of the Scholarship Management Procedure)
  • Submit it physically to the Education Department
  • Pay a fee of NPR 1,000 (one thousand rupees only) as government revenue receipt along with a copy of your admit card
  • Submit by 2083/02/20 within office hours

When Will the Final Result Be Published?

According to the official notice, after the document correction, dispute resolution, and retotaling processes are completed, the final merit list ranked by subject-wise eligibility will be published after 2083/02/21.

Following the final result, the school matching and student nomination process (where students are assigned to specific institutional schools and subjects) will begin.

Important Warning: Students must not enroll in any institutional school before the official final result and school placement is announced. Students who enroll before the scholarship placement is confirmed cannot be facilitated for the scholarship.

About the Class 11 Scholarship Examination 2083

Kathmandu Metropolitan City conducts this scholarship examination annually to place meritorious students from community schools (and other eligible categories) into private/institutional schools under the mandatory 10% scholarship quota for the academic session 2083/84.

The exam consists of 100 multiple-choice questions drawn from the SEE (Secondary Education Examination) curriculum — 30 questions each from Mathematics, Science, and English, and 10 questions from General Knowledge. The exam duration is two hours, with no negative marking.

A total of 4,624 scholarship seats are available across 390 institutional schools in Kathmandu Metropolitan City, spread across five academic streams: Management (2,493 seats), Science (1,752), Humanities (173), Law (136), and Education (70).

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: How many students qualified in the KMC Class 11 Scholarship preliminary result 2083? A total of 14,057 students qualified in the preliminary merit list out of 22,020 who appeared.

Q: What is the minimum score to pass the KMC scholarship exam 2083? The minimum passing score is 40 out of 100. Students scoring below 40 are not eligible for the scholarship.

Q: What was the highest score in the KMC scholarship exam 2083? The highest score was 92 out of 100, achieved by the candidate with Roll Number 12578.

Q: Where can I check the KMC scholarship result 2083? You can check your score card at the official portal: entrance.kathmandu.gov.np.

Q: Is the preliminary result the final scholarship result? No. This is a preliminary list. The final subject-wise merit list will be published after 2083/02/21, once retotaling and document verification are complete.

Q: What is the deadline to apply for retotaling? The deadline to apply for retotaling or document correction is 2083/02/20 within office hours.

Q: How much does retotaling cost? The retotaling fee is NPR 1,000, payable as government revenue, with a copy of your admit card.

Q: Can I enroll in a private school now? No. KMC strongly advises against enrolling before the final result and official school placement (matching) is announced. Early enrollment means you cannot be given the scholarship.

Q: How many scholarship seats are available in Kathmandu for Class 11? A total of 4,624 scholarship seats are available across 390 institutional schools in Kathmandu Metropolitan City.

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