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Dear Student ,
NMAT score depends upon the sectional subject scores as well as the total marks .
Now, as per last year NMAT cut off for NMIMS Mumbai, Hyderabad and Bangalore .. You may get NMIMS Bangalore and Hyderabad .. The cut off for these colleges are :
But , you have to remember that every year the cut off may vary each year due to some factors like seat matrix, difficulty level of exam etc.
You can check the last year NMAT cut off for different NMIMS from here :
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/nmat-cutoff-for-nmims
Hope this helps !
Hi,
According to previous year cutoffs, you have high chances for getting calls from NMIMS Bombay or Bangalore for almost all branches. Currently there are following branches in :
NMIMS Mumbai:
NMIMS Bangalore
Your score satisfies the cutoff score of all the branches in every NMIMS. Hence you have highest chances for getting a call.
Hope it helps.
In every college or institute, there are certain reserved seats for management/trust. Management quota seats are also called Institutional quota seats, where some donation is charged separately, apart from your college fees. Through management quota, you can directly get into India’s one of the top management colleges without any hindrances.
Dear candidate most often whenever you get a seat in NMIMS Institute they will send you a mail into the mail id which you provided in the application form. After receiving the mail, in the mail you will get the details to do the further procedures to enable successful admission. Not only that if you can try to remain in contact with your departmental Head.
Good luck!!
Hi,
NMAT is one of the most competitive exams for getting admission into top B-schools and to answer your question, no it is not necessary to register to NMIMS for each attempt of NMAT. You just need to register only once and the best score will be taken into consideration out of all your attempts.
I hope this helps,
All the best.
Hello,
With the score of 137 in NMAT, you will not get admission into NMIMS. To get admission in NMIMS generally the score should be 220+. Also if you want NMIMS Mumbai then you should Target even higher.
My suggestion for you will be that prepare again and give mocks to know your weaker points. After that analyse your mistakes and work on them and reattempt the paper with more practice and confidence.
Best of luck.
Hope it helps.
Hello Sarang ,
I am assuming that you want to know whether it is worth doing MBA in NMIMS , Mumbai. First I would like to tell you that NMIMS, Mumbai college is always considered in Top B-Schools and it a TIER 1 college , they have there entrance exam as N-mat , and the cut-off is generally around 220 , now there are 600 seats for two year full time program having concentration in following areas :
1) Finance
2) Information Systems
3) Marketing
4) Operations and Decision sciences .
If you are getting a chance to pursue MBA from NMIMS , then I would say give it a chance because the life at NMIMS is very helpful in building your career as you can expect an average package of 18-20 LPA .
For more details refer the link below :
https://www.careers360.com/university/narsee-monjee-institute-of-management-studies-mumbai
Hope it helps ,
Thank you .
Hello aspirant,
In 2019, nearly 46,950 candidates gave the NMAT exam whereas in 2020, around 54,000 candidates gave the exam. The exam is conducted by GMAC and comprises of 108 questions. One can only give the NMAT exam thrice which includes the first attempt and two retake attempts.
All the best!
Hi there,
In counselling , the pattern of allocation of seats varies according to the cutoff ranks in that particular colleges. See, you can be alloted any college if your rank fits in the cutoff range.
Taking about your question, see you can still be allocated your second preference if your rank fits in that range for second preference. Generally, the first priority will be allocated if your rank fits otherwise you will be allocated the second preference.
If there is a chance of changing the order in any round then you can change otherwise be happy with what you are allocated to.
Hope this helps you.
Thank you and good luck:)
Hi,
The procedure to apply for NMAT retake is to go to the website and to go to the Retake tab in the dashboard of thecandidate's account. You also have to wait for around 15 days before you can retake the the NMAT exam which is twice during the 74 days test window.
I hope this helps,
All the best.
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