Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai
Hi Kartik,
NPAT is the official entrance test for Integrated degree programs offered by Narsee Monjee institute of Management Studies and its constituent schools, under the NMIMS university. It offers this program in its various colleges located at Mumbai, Shirpur, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Navi Mumbai, Indore and Dhule Campuses.
The integrated MBA course that is offered by this university are,
Apart from this, its various campuses that offers the integrated courses are,
The applicants willing to choose any of the courses need to appear for an online examination. This examination will be conducted at various cities across India
A merit list will then be generated based upon the performance of the candidates in the exam. Merit list will also take into account the preference selected for the campus
Applicants will then have to appear on a person basis and a counselling process takes place. The offer of admission will then be made depending upon the availability of course and the remaining seats in the course
The decision once taken will be final and no further inquiries or correspondence is welcomed by the institute
There will be a set of 2 papers that will be conducted for admission,
Paper-I
Paper-II
The various points that need to be considered while choosing an integrated MBA program are,
All the very best!!
Hello Nitika, Yes, you do need mathematics as a subject in your 12th examinations if you are applying for MBA / MBA HR / MBA Decision Science & Analytics courses. Also you do need TOEFL/IELTS to prove your english proficiency. The minimum TOEFL score is 80 and minimum IELTS score is 6.5. Visit this official website for eligibility criteria:
https://upload.nmims.edu/admission/handoutadmission2020.pdf
Hello Varisha, No, Your application is done in the first step only. You don't need to go and apply on each of the individual colleges. This is a common application which automatically applies in all the colleges you have entered. Once you get a seat in a particular college, you need to go to the institute to get the admission.
Hello dear students, Without any doubt Nasree Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS), Mumbai is the best as it ranks at 20th position in overall ranking provided by NIRF, MHRD for reference you can check the link shared below
Management Ranking 2019 by NIRF, MHRD (https://www.nirfindia.org/2019/managementranking.html)
NMIMS records highest average salary package of 14LPA whereas for Christ University, Bangalore it was nearly 6-7LPA. I hope this is helpful.
Best Wishes!
Hello Manik Makani
To appear for NPAT BBA 2019, candidates must meet the eligibility criteria laid down by NMIMS University, Mumbai.The eligibility criteria of NPAT BBA 2019 states that the aspiring applicants should have passed or appeared in Class 10+2 board exam or equivalent exam from a recognised board or conducting body. You should have Maths or Statistics as the compulsory subject.
The cut off rank for NPAT BBA for any of the campuses is not explicitly declared anywhere, you're shortlisted or not depends on your rank and the availability of seats which changes every year depending on the ranks other students have secured. Admission offer is given as per merit, preference of campus and vacancy. There are three or more merit lists prepared for NPAT BBA depending on the number of candidates who opt out or cancel their seat. So the candidates have to check their merit list status regularly.
If you want to do MBA from NMIMS then the admission is through CAT only but, they do have an integrated course if you are interested in Managment studies instead. (MMS)
Clearing NPAT will only get you through for BBA.
Kindly visit the mentioned below page to get to know the information in detail.
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/npat-bba-eligibility-criteria
Hope it helps you.
Hi there aspirant! Hope you're having a great day.
190 is a borderline score and considering this year results be ready for the unexpected. NMIMS Bangalore might give you a call at 190 (considering all sectional cutoffs are clear). Be prepared for the second round. Good Luck.
Hi Sai Krishna,
First of all I need to know if you are talking about MBA/PGDM from NMIMS Mumbai/Bangalore/Hyderabad campus.
For admission to these 3 B-schools and pursuing MBA or PGDM in Business Management or HR Management you need to sit for NMAT by GMAC exam and crack it. There is no requirement of IELTS or TOEFL.
As far as NMAT is concerned it is held once a year, but the exam can be taken as per the candidate's suitable date within a window of around 2.5 months from October to mid of December. You also get to attempt the exam a maximum of three times as per your wish but you will have to pay everytime you take an attempt. The best of three scores are considered for you final selection. The exam is a non-negative marking exam. There are three sections in the NMAT exam. They are Quantitative Skills, Language Skills, and Logical Reasoning. There are in all 120 questions and 120 minutes to answer them. Although each of the section has fixed timings and a fixed number of questions.
Language Skills - 32 questions - 22 minutes
Quantitative Skills - 48 questions - 60 minutes
Logical Reasoning - 40 questions - 38 minutes
The sections can be ordered as per your convenience. If you prefer the CAT style then start with Language Skills and follow it up with the other two.
If you are someone who prefers Quants to Language skills, then it's best to start with Logical Reasoning, follow it up with Quantitative Skills and end with Language Skills. This is my personal favorite style as among the three sections, Logical Reasoning is the most taxing one and it's best to attempt it with a fresh mind. If you are average in Quants you can still ease through Quantitative Skills. Language Skills of NMAT is one of the easiest among other B-school entrance exams.
The entire exam is more of a test of speed. The level of questions are from easy to moderate with more of them being on the easier side. So, it's the speed that matters. Being a non-negative exam it becomes imperative that you don't leave any question. There is also no point in deliberating between two answers. Just mark one option and move to the next question. Don't think that you will come back to the question later on. Mark an option and mark the question for review and move on. If you get time you come back else let your luck have a go at it as you had already marked an option.
Now coming to the cutoffs.
NMIMS Bangalore and Hyderabad campus generally gives you a call with 185+ scores. 190 would be a safe score to expect a call for PGDM from those two campuses.
NMIMS Mumbai cutoffs go a bit higher. 207+ is a safe score to expect a call. So 210 onwards one should expect a call for sure for both MBA BM and HR from the Mumbai campus.
All three are pretty good campuses to pursue management education.
Please revert back for any further queries or help. Happy to help!!
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