RMS result 2026 out for Class 6, 9 admissions; download interview call letter, cut-off marks
Vaishnavi Shukla | February 9, 2026 | 06:18 PM IST | 1 min read
RMS result 2026, and call letter for interview can be downloaded on the official website, apply-delhi.nielit.gov.in, using registration ID and password.
The Rashtriya Military Schools (RMS) has announced the RMS Common Entrance Test (CET) result for Class 6 and 9 admissions. RMS result 2026 can be accessed on the official website, apply-delhi.nielit.gov.in.
Students can download their call letter for the interview in RMS through the official website using their registration ID and password.
Candidates who have scored the marks above or equal to the RMS qualifying cut-offs have been shortlisted for the interview round. The interview will assess students' personality, communication skills, and general awareness.
As per media reports, RMS offers a total of 507 seats across Rashtriya Military Schools, of which 358 seats are for Class 6 and 149 seats are for Class 9 admissions.
RMS Result 2026: Class 6, 9 cut-off marks
The RMS cut-off marks 2026 for Class 6 and 9, both boys and girls are as given in the table below
RMS cut-off marks 2026 for Class 9
|
Class 9 |
Cut-off marks |
|
|
CATEGORY |
Boys |
Girls |
|
JCOs & OR (GEN) |
149 |
155 |
|
JCOs & OR (OBC -NCL) |
139 |
145 |
|
JCOs & OR (SC) |
120 |
139 |
|
JCOs & OR (ST) |
108 |
124 |
|
Officers of Army, Navy & Air Force (GEN) |
129 |
147 |
|
Officers of Army, Navy & Air Force (OBC-NCL) |
105 |
130 |
|
Officers of Army, Navy & Air Force(SC) |
104 |
NA |
|
Officers of Army, Navy & Air Force (ST) |
107 |
NA |
|
Civilian (GEN) |
167 |
173 |
|
Civilian (OBC-NCL) |
160 |
167 |
|
Civilian (SC) |
145 |
NA |
|
Civilian (ST) |
145 |
NA |
|
Killed in action |
103 |
NA |
RMS cut-off marks 2026 for Class 6
|
Class 6 |
Cut-off marks |
|
|
CATEGORY |
Boys |
Girls |
|
JCOs & OR (GEN) |
129 |
132 |
|
JCOs & OR (OBC -NCL) |
122 |
125 |
|
JCOs & OR (SC) |
107 |
111 |
|
JCOs & OR (ST) |
103 |
114 |
|
Officers of Army, Navy & Air Force (GEN) |
107 |
124 |
|
Officers of Army, Navy & Air Force (OBC-NCL) |
69 |
105 |
|
Officers of Army, Navy & Air Force(SC) |
70 |
114 |
|
Officers of Army, Navy & Air Force (ST) |
80 |
NA |
|
Civilian (GEN) |
138 |
138 |
|
Civilian (OBC-NCL) |
136 |
136 |
|
Civilian (SC) |
129 |
NA |
|
Civilian (ST) |
130 |
NA |
|
Killed in action |
84 |
90 |
RMS conducted the CET 2026 entrance exam on December 7 for Classes 6 and 9 admissions. For more information on RMS school admissions, candidates or their parents can visit the official website, rashtriyamilitaryschools.edu.in.
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