In a remarkable academic achievement, 162 students from Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) schools have featured in the merit list of the National Economic Weaker Section (EWS) Scholarship Examination, conducted by the Maharashtra State Examination Council, Pune, for the academic year 2024–25.
The examination, held on December 22, 2024, saw participation from 1,125 students across NMMC schools. Among them, Swaraali Vitthal Jagdane, a student of School No. 42, Ghansoli Village, emerged as a top performer, securing the 3rd rank in Thane district and 1st position in Navi Mumbai.
Yash Tulshiram Kharge of Rajarshi Shahu Maharaj Vidyalaya (School No. 55), Rabale, stood 2nd in Navi Mumbai, further highlighting the academic progress being made under the city’s public education system.


The scholarship exam comprised two papers — the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) and the Mental Ability Test (MAT). "Based on central government quotas, merit lists are prepared district-wise and category-wise. Students who qualify receive an annual scholarship of ₹16,000 for four years — from Class 9 to Class 12," informed Deputy Commissioner Sanghratna Khillare.
Eligibility for the exam includes students currently studying in Class 8, having scored at least 55% marks in Class 7, with the family’s annual income not exceeding ₹3.5 lakh. Students from both government and aided schools are allowed to appear.
"NMMC schools ensured rigorous preparation by conducting additional classes, regular practice tests, and mock exams at both the school and zonal levels. This focused approach significantly boosted students' confidence and academic performance," said the Education Officer Aruna Yadav.
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