NMIMS, Mumbai Admission Process

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Manashjyoti Srivastava

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To get admission in NMIMS Mumbai BSc, students have to check the eligibility. Eligible students can apply online. Each BSc specialisation has a specific criteria that needs to be fulfilled. Admission in BSc Finance is based on NMIMS NPAT score. Aspirants need to appear for NMIMS-MST for BSc Applied Mathematical Computing, Applied Statistics and Analytics and Data Science. The university also conducts entrance test for some of the BSc specialisations. Selected students have to pay the admission fees to complete the process.

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Anangsha Aggarwal

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Yes, students can get admission in NMIMS Mumbai after Class 12. But for UG admissions, students must complete the selection criteria. This includes appearing for the NPAT/ NCET/ NMIMS LAT exam if applicable.

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Manashjyoti Srivastava

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No, it's not easy to get admission in NMIMS Mumbai. The acceptance rate at the university is extremely low, with the flagship MBA accepting less than 1% of the total applicants. NMIMS University is one of the top universities of the country and the competition is high. 

As per students, the new selection criteria for MBA now requires the applicant to clear the sectional cutoff. This means, that all sections have to be covered fully.

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Virajita Sharma

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Yes, NMIMS Mumbai admissions are open for UG & PG programmes. Interested students can register for the desired programme before the admission window closes. Students can download the NMIMS admission handout to know more.

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Virajita Sharma

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It can be quite challenging to get into NMIMS Mumbai considering the increasing competition and limited number of seats. Students are accepted primarily on the basis of entrance exam. Hence, students are to prepare for the course-specific entrance test to improve their NMIMS Mumbai admission chances. With the right preparation and strategy, students have a good chance of getting into NMIMS. Students can check out the following table to know about the important topics for various NMIMS Mumbai entrance exam:

NMAT CET SyllabusNMAT SyllabusNMAT Question PapersNMIMS LAT
NMIMS CET Exam PatternNMAT Mock TestNMIMS-NPAT SyllabusNMIMS-NPAT Question Papers

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Sonali

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No, you cannot join NMIMS without NMAT. Candidates 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.Ans. No, admission to MBA at NMIMS is based on NMAT only. The candidates must clear the exam in order to be eligible for further rounds of selection for admission to MBA at NMIMS.Candidates must register only once; the NMAT by GMAC™ application scores will be used for further selection. Registration with NMIMS before your scheduled exam date is mandatory to apply for any NMIMS programs.

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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To get admission to NMIMS BA LLB (Hons) course, candidates must fulfill the minimum eligibility criteria in the first place. Aspirants need to create an account for NMIMS-LAT. After registering for NMIMS-LAT, complete the application process and appear for the exam. Apart from NMIMS-LAT, the university also accepts CLAT scores for admission to this programme. It's completely a student's personal preference to choose for a particular exam.

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Muskan

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You must pass the university-level entrance exam and meet the minimal eligibility requirements in order to be admitted to NMIMS Mumbai for a BBA. One of the requirements for eligibility is having a 50% cumulative grade in the relevant courses at Class 12. Additionally, all NMIMS campuses that offer BBA programmes need completion in Mathematics and Statistics. Since the National Test for Programmes After Twelfth (NPAT) is the entrance test administered by NMIMS for admission to its several UG courses, including BBA, you must be eligible for it and receive a valid score in order to be admitted.

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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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. 

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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No, for admission to BTech course, NMIMS does not accept scores of JEE Main. Admission to BTech is based on a valid score of the university-level entrance exam of NMIMS. Aspirants can apply via a valid score of NMIMS CET, which is particularly conducted for admission to its four-year BTech course across all campuses of NMIMS.

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