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Hello I am nmims cet aspirant . I was not able to download the admit card due to which I was unable to give the exam . I am really stressed out please tell me I still got a chance to figure things out . I was aiming for pharma tech mba course

Kishan Bhakat 2nd Jun, 2025

Hi, first of all, take a deep breath—it’s completely normal to feel stressed in such situations, but there’s still a way forward.

If you missed the NMIMS CET exam because you couldn’t download the admit card, the first thing you should do is immediately contact the NMIMS admissions helpdesk . Explain your situation clearly—mention your application ID, registered email ID, and the exact issue you faced (like not receiving the admit card or not being able to access it on the portal). Sometimes, if it was a technical issue and you have a valid reason, they might allow you to reschedule the exam, especially if multiple test slots are available.

However, if all CET test windows have closed, you may not be able to appear this year. Still, don’t lose hope. NMIMS offers admissions through other routes like NPAT for UG management and commerce programs , or direct admission based on board scores for certain courses (depending on the stream you were aiming for—like BBA, BTech, etc.).

Also, look out for spot admissions or management quota seats , if your family is comfortable with that option financially. And if NMIMS is your top choice, remember—you can always aim again next year with better preparation and awareness of the timelines.

Lastly, don’t let one missed exam define your future. There are plenty of great colleges and entrance exams still open this year depending on your stream

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I am currently waitlisted with Merit no. 444 of NMIMs LAT (NLAT 2025). Is there any chance of getting Mumbai or Navi mumbai campuses in further list?

kumardurgesh1802 22nd May, 2025

Hello there,

With a Merit Rank of 444 in NMIMS LAT (NLAT) 2025 , your chances depend on a few key factors:

1. Mumbai Campus (Main)

  • Highly competitive ; usually fills up in the top 100–200 ranks , especially for General Category.

  • Unless many top-rankers withdraw or opt for other NLUs/private colleges, chances are low for Mumbai.

    2. Navi Mumbai Campus

  • Less competitive than Mumbai.

  • In previous years, ranks up to 600–800 have been seen getting offers here in later rounds.

  • So, you have a fair chance for Navi Mumbai in further lists, especially if you're from a reserved category or if many students withdraw.

    What You Can Do:

  • Keep checking further merit lists (NMIMS usually releases multiple).

  • Fill float/freeze options carefully (if allowed).

  • Apply to backup colleges just in case.

If you belong to any reservation category or minority quota , your chances for Navi Mumbai increase further.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.

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with a merit number of 325 can i get into nmims bengaluru or navi mumbai? (NLAT score)

gopi 17th May, 2025

Hello Aspirant,

With a merit number of 325 in the NLAT, the prospects for admission to NMIMS, Bengaluru are quite solid as NMIMS usually takes students with ranks up to about 400-500 depending on the year and seats available.

For NMIMS, Navi Mumbai, the cutoffs are higher (i.e. more competitive), so admission is possible but uncertain depending on the number of applicants, category (if applicable), and number of seats matrix that year.

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In NMIMS NCET form i have applied for cse courses in mumbai and navi mumbai, if i dont get it in these places are there chances that Ill get it in other branches of NMIMS, irrespective kf choosing mumbai and navi mumbai??

kumardurgesh1802 16th May, 2025

Hello there,

In NMIMS NCET (National Common Entrance Test) admissions, your chances of getting other campuses (outside Mumbai/Navi Mumbai) depend on what you selected in the application form :

If you selected ONLY Mumbai and Navi Mumbai campuses:

  • You will be considered only for those two campuses .

  • You will NOT be considered for other campuses like Indore, Shirpur, Hyderabad, etc., unless you explicitly applied for them during your form submission.

    If you selected multiple campuses (including others like Shirpur, Indore, etc.):

  • Then you can be offered a seat in other campuses based on your merit and preference order .

    Important Notes:

  1. NMIMS strictly follows the preference order you give while filling the form.

  2. If Mumbai/Navi Mumbai seats are full and your rank doesn't meet the cutoff, you won't automatically be shifted to other campuses unless you selected them.

  3. NMIMS does not auto-consider unselected campuses for seat allocation.

    What You Can Do:

If you only chose Mumbai and Navi Mumbai , and you don’t get a seat, then:

  • You can wait for spot rounds (if conducted).

  • Or reapply next year or in another intake (if available) .

  • You may contact NMIMS admissions to confirm campus change policies , but normally they won’t allow changes after submission.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.

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if i get low score in nmims lat which college will i get in

sadafreen356 25th Apr, 2025

If you achieve a low score on the NMIMS Law Aptitude Test (LAT), your options for law schools within the NMIMS (Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies) network will be limited, particularly at their main Mumbai campus. However, you may still have opportunities at other NMIMS campuses or at other law schools that accept CLAT or LSAT scores, depending on your overall score and the specific program you are applying for.

Factors Influencing Your Options:

NMIMS-LAT Score:

A low score on the LAT will significantly impact your chances at NMIMS Mumbai's Kirit P. Mehta School of Law, which typically prefers higher scores.

CLAT/LSAT:

NMIMS, in addition to the LAT, accepts scores from other law entrance exams like the CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) and LSAT (Law School Admission Test).

Program and Campus:

Different NMIMS programs and campuses have varying admission criteria and cutoff scores.

Other Factors:

Your academic record, extracurricular activities, and performance in the Personal Interview (PI) stage (if applicable) can also influence your admissions.

Possible Options:

NMIMS Campuses Outside Mumbai:

NMIMS has campuses in Bangalore, Hyderabad, and other locations. These campuses may have lower cutoff scores, making them a more realistic target if your LAT score is lower.

Other Law Schools:

If you score poorly on the LAT, you can consider applying to other law schools that use CLAT or LSAT for admissions. These schools might be more accessible with a lower score on one of these exams.

Program Variations:

Within NMIMS, some programs may have less stringent admission requirements than others. For example, BBA LLB programs may have lower cutoffs than BA LLB programs, especially in different campuses.

Recommendations:

Research Cutoffs:

Thoroughly research the cutoff scores for the specific NMIMS programs and campuses you are interested in.

Prepare for Other Exams:

If you're not performing well on the LAT, consider preparing for the CLAT or LSAT as well.

Explore Alternative Programs:

If your LAT score is significantly lower, explore less competitive programs or campuses.

Focus on Other Factors:

If your score is borderline, emphasize your academic record, extracurricular activities, and prepare for a PI if required.

In summary, while a low score on the NMIMS LAT will limit your chances at the main Mumbai campus, there are still possibilities for admission at other campuses or through alternate law entrance exams..

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Hey, my merit number is 940, can i get admission in NMIMS mumbai campus for MBA TECH Program?

kumardurgesh1802 22nd Apr, 2025

Hello Vedant,

Based on the available information, if your merit number is 940 for the B.Tech + MBA Tech program at NMIMS Mumbai , it is unlikely that you will secure admission. The competition for this program is intense, and the closing ranks are typically much lower.

Key Points:

  • Limited Seats: The B.Tech + MBA Tech program at NMIMS Mumbai has a limited number of seats, making the admission process highly competitive.

  • Merit-Based Selection: Admission is primarily based on merit, and candidates with higher merit numbers have a lower chance of securing a seat.

  • Alternative Options: If you are interested in pursuing this program, consider exploring other campuses of NMIMS or similar programs at different institutions.

For the most accurate and up-to-date information, please refer to the official NMIMS website or contact their admissions office directly.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.



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BBA compare between Christ bangalore , NMIMS and Symbiosis

Rajeswari Dey 23rd Apr, 2025

Hi aspirant,

When comparing the BBA programs at Christ University Bangalore, NMIMS, and Symbiosis, numerous variables are considered, including curriculum, faculty, placements, infrastructure, and general reputation .
All three universities, Christ University Bangalore, NMIMS (particularly Mumbai and Bangalore), and Symbiosis (SCMS Pune), provide high-quality BBA programs with excellent placement opportunities .

  1. Christ is often preferred for its disciplined environment and strong academic focus .
  2. NMIMS for its industry-centric approach and high placements .
  3. Symbiosis for its overall well-rounded development and diverse opportunities .

All the best!

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