Rashtriya Military Schools Release CET 2026 Results and Cut-Off Marks
The Rashtriya Military Schools (RMS) have officially declared the results of the Common Entrance Test (CET) for admission to Class VI and Class IX for the academic session 2026–27. This announcement marks a significant phase in the rigorous admission process for these prestigious institutions.
Key Milestones in the Admission Timeline
The written examination for both Class VI and Class IX was conducted on 07 December 2025. Following the exam, answer keys were released on 11 December 2025, and candidates were given an opportunity to submit grievances until 17 December 2025. After resolving objections and finalizing the answer keys, RMS has now declared the performance of candidates and announced the cut-off marks for shortlisting candidates for interviews.
Along with the declaration of results, category-wise cut-off marks have been published, and e-call letters for the interview stage were issued on 09 February 2026. This step is crucial as it moves qualified candidates to the next phase of selection.
Detailed Cut-Off Marks for Class VI Admissions
For Class VI admissions, the cut-off marks vary significantly across categories and gender, reflecting the competitive nature of the process. In the JCOs & OR (General) category, the cut-off stands at 129 for boys and 132 for girls, while for Civilians (General), it is 138 for both boys and girls. In reserved categories such as SC and ST, the cut-offs are comparatively lower to ensure inclusivity.
Special consideration has been given under the Killed in Action category, with a cut-off of 84 for boys and 90 for girls, acknowledging the sacrifices made by military personnel.
Cut-Off Marks for Class IX Admissions
Similarly, for Class IX, higher cut-offs have been observed, especially in the Civilian category. Here, the General category cut-off is 167 for boys and 173 for girls. For JCOs & OR (General), the cut-off is 149 for boys and 155 for girls.
In some categories, particularly for girls in SC and ST under Officers and Civilian categories, seats are marked as NA due to non-availability of vacancies, highlighting the limited number of positions available.
Vacancy Details and Selection Process
As per the provisional vacancy details, a total of 507 seats are available across all RMSs for the 2026–27 session. This includes 358 seats in Class VI and 149 seats in Class IX. It is important to note that vacancies under the Killed in Action category are additional and not included in this total, ensuring separate allocation for eligible candidates.
Candidates who have met or exceeded the cut-off marks can now download their e-call letters for the interview from the official portal. The interview stage is a crucial component of the selection process and will further assess the suitability of candidates for admission to Rashtriya Military Schools, focusing on overall aptitude and potential.
Next Steps for Candidates
Candidates are strongly advised to regularly check the official RMS admission portal for any updates or changes. It is essential to follow all instructions mentioned in the call letter meticulously to ensure a smooth and successful interview process. Preparation for the interview should include a review of academic achievements and personal readiness for the military school environment.
This announcement underscores the commitment of Rashtriya Military Schools to a transparent and merit-based admission system, providing opportunities for young aspirants to join these esteemed institutions and pursue a disciplined and enriching educational journey.
