The National Testing Agency (NTA) has officially declared the AISSEE 2025 results for admission to Sainik Schools across India. Candidates can now view their results online at exams.nta.ac.in/AISSEE. The release marks a key milestone for students aiming to join Class 6 and 9 in these premier institutions.
Qualifying Criteria and Admission Process
To secure admission into Sainik Schools or New Sainik Schools, students must meet the minimum qualifying marks—at least 25% in each subject and an overall score of 40% in the AISSEE 2025. Failure to meet this benchmark will disqualify candidates from the admission process.
Successful candidates will proceed to the e-Counselling stage, conducted exclusively by the Sainik Schools Society. During this phase, document verification will be done as per established norms. Applicants must submit valid documents, including a self-declaration form and proof of eligibility, at the time of verification.
Notably, admissions will not be finalized until this process is completed. As outlined in the official notification, “The eligibility criteria, self-declaration and other documents… shall be verified as per the prescribed norms at subsequent stages of the admission process.”
How to Check AISSEE 2025 Result
To access their results, students should follow these steps:
- Go to the official AISSEE portal
- Click on the AISSEE 2025 result link
- Enter login credentials (application number and date of birth)
- View and download the scorecard for future use
Click here for direct result link
Key Details to Verify on Your Scorecard
Once logged in, candidates should thoroughly review their AISSEE scorecard. Any discrepancies must be reported immediately. Double-check the following information:
| Detail | Why It’s Important |
|---|---|
| Roll Number | Used for identification throughout admission |
| Date of Birth | Must match school records |
| Candidate’s Name | Should be accurately spelled |
| Category | Essential for quota-based admissions |
| Total Marks | Determines qualification status |
Exam Format and What’s Next
The AISSEE 2025 exam was held on April 5 in an offline mode using OMR sheets. Class 6 students answered 125 multiple-choice questions for 300 marks, while Class 9 examinees tackled 150 questions for a total of 400 marks. Importantly, there is no negative marking for incorrect answers.
Sainik Schools are English-medium, CBSE-affiliated residential institutions designed to groom young cadets for entry into the National Defence Academy, Indian Naval Academy, and other top defense training institutes.
With results now declared, attention turns to e-Counselling and document verification—critical steps in finalizing admissions. Parents and students are advised to monitor official channels regularly and prepare all necessary documentation ahead of time.