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Kartik Shekhar

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NMIMS University Mumbai has six schools of study through which it offers UG and PG courses. 

The below-mentioned table reflects on the schools of study under the NMIMS University Mumbai:

NMIMS Mumbai Schools of Study

NMIMS School of Business Management

Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering

Pravin Dalal School of Entrepreneurship & Family Business Management

Anil Surendra Modi School of Commerce

Kirit P. Mehta School of Law

Shobhaben Pratapbhai Patel School of Pharmacy & Technology Management

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Chandeep Singh

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The students must visit the official website of the college. They can apply via the  admission portal. The, go to eligibility criteria section, ad click on "click here to apply for admissions" link. Then, fill the application form, including the personal details. Upload your photograph and scanned images of signature. To confirm their admission, pay the required fees. 

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Rashmi Karan

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Most of the seats (34 out of 40) for B.P.Th. course at NDMVPS's College of Physiotherapy are strictly reserved for students who have a Maharashtra State Domicile. However, students from other states or those applying as NRIs can try for the 15% Institutional Quota (the remaining 6 seats). You can check official updates on the Maharashtra State CET Cell website.

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Sampreet Kaur

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Among NIET, Shiv Nadar Noida, GCET GL Bajaj, Amity, LPU and IIIT Pune, all offer solid academics and decent CSE placements, with each having its own strengths. IIIT Pune is strong for core academics and coding culture, while Amity and Shiv Nadar Noida provide good industry exposure. LPU, in turn, offers a balanced mix of updated curriculum, strong industry linkages and a visible placement ecosystem for CSE, with a high percentage of eligible students securing roles in reputed companies. For a student who wants a broad mix of academics, labs, skill‑development and campus opportunities, LPU stands out as a practical choice without ruli

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Syed Aquib Ur Rahman

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These are some popular and well-rated MBA colleges in Maharashtra that have direct admissions. 

  1. Whistling Woods International
  2. Indian Institute of Digital Education
  3. MKES Institute of Management Studies & Research

Note: All info. is from official sources and can change. 

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Diya Nihalani

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I understand the confusion. In Delhi you'll find some of the top central law universities. From NLUD DU and Jamia Millia Islamia. These are known for being affordable and prestigious. Mumbai has popular law colleges like Government Law College MNLU K.C. Law College NMIMS etc. Both options will provide you with a good education and industry exposure. You can make a choice based on which location suits you better. Besides the location you can weigh the respective colleges you're aspiring for. One advantage of the Delhi location might be its proximity to the  Supreme Court or High Court.

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Tasbiya Khan

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Private Law colleges in Mumbai are expensive than government colleges as they have modern infrastructure, more seats availability with great placement support in corporate firms.

Listed below is the private Law colleges -

Private College

Tuition Fee

The Week Ranking 2025

Amity University Mumbai AdmissionINR 11.90 lakh36

Source: Official site and may vary.

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Gaurika Chhabra

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Yes, entrance is mandatory for admission in law courses at MNLU Mumbai. MNLU Mumbai admissions for law are entrance based. The college accepts CLAT for admission in law courses. The selection is based on CLAT scores followed by counselling process.

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Gaurika Chhabra

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To get admission in MNLU Mumbai, students must meet the eligibility. Eligibility is Class 12 pass for UG courses. For PG courses, students must have a UG degree and for PhD, PG degree is required. Check the table below to get more information about the eligibility criteria for MNLU Mumbai courses:

Course Name

Eligibility

BA LLB (Hons.)

Class 12 with 45% aggregate (40% aggregate for SC/ST/PwD categories)

LLM

Should pass 5-year integrated or 3-year LLB exam

MBA

Graduation with a 50% aggregate

MA (Mediation and Conflict Resolution)

Graduation in any stream

PG Diploma

Graduation

PhD

PG with a 55% aggregate with Law

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