NMIMS Admission Calls 2026 Awaited; Post NMAT Dates Soon at nmat.nmims.edu

NMIMS Admission Calls 2026 Awaited; Post NMAT Dates Soon at nmat.nmims.edu

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Abhishek Dhawan
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New Delhi, Updated on Jan 18, 2026 01:51 IST
SVKMs NMIMS is yet to notify the selection process and cutoffs for MBA admissions. Candidates are advised to wait for the release of an official statement from SVKMs NMIMS. Complete details related to the NMIMS selection process will be notified soon. NMIMS will shortlist candidates for admission based on their score from the first NMAT attempt.

SVKMs NMIMS will soon release admission calls for shortlisted candidates for its MBA courses. NMIMS MBA admissions schedule is also awaited.

NMIMS MBA Admission Calls 2026

NMIMS Admission Calls 2026 Awaited; Post NMAT Dates Soon at nmat.nmims.edu

NMIMS will soon release post NMAT dates on its official website, nmat.nmims.edu. All applicants have been expecting the release of NMIMS admission dates lately, considering the past trends. In the previous admission cycle, candidates were notified about the admission schedule for NMIMS MBA programme on January 10. SVKMs NMIMS had released shortlist calls and NMIMS cutoffs on January 18. However, in the current cycle, NMIMS is yet to notify the post-NMAT schedule 2026. NMIMS will shortlist candidates based on their scores in NMAT exam.

Expected NMIMS Selection Criteria

In the last admission session, shortlisted candidates were required to appear for a competency assessment and a personal interview. Weightage for NMAT exam score was also reduced, leading to a major change in the admission process. With no update on NMIMS admission dates 2026, candidates are guessing a change in the cutoff, admission criteria, and more.

Based on the previous admission cycle, candidates can expect a similar selection criteria for NMIMS MBA admissions. The table below mentions the weightage for different parameters under NMIMS MBA admissions:

Parameters for NMIMS Selection Process

Weightage

NMAT scores

20%

Competency Assessment

50%

Personal Interview

10%

Work Experience

10%

Academic Record

HSC: 5%

Graduation (pre-final year CGPA converted to percentage): 5%

Total

100%

SVKMs NMIMS is yet to notify the selection process and cutoffs for MBA admissions. Candidates are advised to wait for the release of an official statement from SVKMs NMIMS. Complete details related to the NMIMS selection process will be notified soon. NMIMS will shortlist candidates for admission based on their score from the first NMAT attempt.

Q:   Can students get direct admission at NMIMS Mumbai?
A:

No, candidates seeking admission to Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies must appear for the programme-specific entrance exams conducted by the NMIMS Mumbai. NMIMS Deemed-To-Be-University also accepts several national-level entrance tests for undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD course admissions. The accepted entrance exams are NMAT, NMIMS CET, GPAT, NMIMS - NPAT, and others. Study the NPAT books to clear the NMIMS - NPAT exam. Check the previous year and current GPAT result to predict the probability of admission to various courses.

Q:   Can I get direct admission at NMIMS Mumbai?
A:

No, candidates seeking admission to Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies need to appear for the course specific entrance exams conducted by the University. NMIMS also accepts several national-level entrance tests to admits students for UG, PG and PhD courses. Students qualify the eligibility criteria set by the institute for the desired programme. 

Q:   What is meant by NMAT retake window?
A:
GMAC conducts NMAT with a aspirant-first approach. Candidates can appear for NMAT three times during one exam session. That means, GMAC provides one main attempt and two retake attempts for the NMAT exam. The meaning of retake of the NMAT exam implies that any applicant can attempt the test thrice, including the first attempt. In other words, the process of reappearing for the exam is known as exam retake. Candidates aspiring for a retake attempt have to apply using the NMAT retake window. However, candidates can reappear for the exam, not before 15 days after the first attempt. Similarly, third exam attempt can only be scheduled on a date 15 days after the second attempt for NMAT exam.
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