Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai
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Nmims means Narseee Monjee Institute of Management Studies. You can give maximum 3 times this examination. If you are applying for 3 times already then you can't apply for this college.
You can get direct admission in local MBA colleges by your marks. Some colleges are organised their own
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Well if he forgot to apply for NMIMS during the registration process then he won't be able to take admission cause he won't be considered for that college. If there is an option of exam retake then you will have to register again and fill in the choice for
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NMIMS is one of the top notch private B School in Mumbai, Maharashtra. The admission into the college is done one the basis of score of exam accepted by the college s like NMAT
So sorry to say but the chances of conversion seems a bit difficult in my
Well if you forgot to register for NMIMS when you were registering for the test, you cannot do that now. Now all you can do is look for next exam and give a retest and can register for the college again. I don't think that is an option anymore.
Well if you are waitlisted then atleast you have a chance to get considered for the MBA program. Cause many students didn't get selected at all and can't pursue the program. But if already selected students decide not to take admission and then leave their allocated seats then the
Hi, Every single penny is worth spending for MBA in Narsee Monjee, Mumbai as it is one of the most elite colleges for MBA in India and the placements are also very good and will make the money you spent worth it. You can also take a gap year and
Yes you can apply for more that one course in NMIMS for undergraduate courses. You just need to pay different fees for the number of courses you want to register yourself for.
As far as the time of registration is involved. No you don't need to register in the
To secure Calls from Campuses of NMIMS, you must target atleast 235-245 in NMAT Exam. However, with a Score of 219 in NMAT, you do have chances in securing call/admission from some of the Other Top Management Institutes accepting NMAT Score.
For more information about Colleges accepting NMAT apart from
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Here's a solution to your query :
We must calculate how many moles of potassium chlorate reacted
Use the formula moles=given mass / molar mass
The mass of the reactant in the question is 200g . The molar mass of the reactant is 158.034gmol−1
200 / 158.034=1.26555mol of
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