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Below are some preparation tips for NMAT UG which can be helpful for you to excel in the entrance examination:

  • Start with your strong section so that at the beginning of the exam your confidence level gets a boost. After attempting questions from strong areas, move towards the weaker section
  • Be quick while solving the questions as the total number of questions is 120 which should be solved within 120 minutes, which means if candidates have a lack of speed time and accuracy rate, they’ll face issues.
  • Attempt each question as there is no negative marking but do it at the end after completing all you know.

Also following below is section wise strategy by our experts which may be extremely helpful for you:

NMAT test contains a total of 3 sections, which are quantitative ability, language skills, and logical reasoning. So, you need to make a section-wise exam strategy.

Quantitative Ability

This section contains a total of 48 questions which should be answered in 60 Minutes. These questions are totally based on concepts and data interpretation. Data interpretation (DI) is time taking for those candidates who are not in practice for this section and are not clear with its concept.

Data interpretation will have a (bar and Pi) chart questions, tables, and caselets. Questions from these topics will take time to solve. Apart from DI, questions will be asked from algebra, numbers, geometry, and modern maths.

Language Skills

There are a total of 32 questions and which should be completed in the allotted time of 22 minutes. In NMAT preparation tips 2021, there is a clear line which is, candidates must practice well to get good grades and solve all the questions within the stipulated time.

There is comprehension, which usually contains 400 words and questions will be asked in this section related to prepositions, fill in blanks, analogies, jumbled paragraphs, synonyms, and antonyms.

Logical Reasoning

The section contains a total of 40 questions with 38 minutes span of time. Questions will be asked from decision making, verbal reasoning, numerical grid, series, and family tree are the topics which candidates have to focus on. One of the most time-consuming sections, so here candidates need to manage time and attempt an easy one first.


Hope it helps!!

NMAT Cut off 2021 is a minimum score required by the students in order to appear for the selection rounds (WAT/ GD/ PI). After the declaration of the NMAT by GMAC result, the NMAT cut off 2021 will be declared by the NMIMS and other NMAT participating institutes. NMAT 2021 Cut off scores range between 150 to 200 and apart from sectional cutoffs, overall NMIMS NMAT by GMAC Cutoff will also be given preference at several institutes.

NMAT Expected Cut off 2021

Sections NMAT Expected Cutoff
Logical Reasoning 79+
Quantitative Skills 73+
Language Skills 85+
Overall 205-250


Name of Participating Institutes

Cutoff Score in NMAT

Intake seats

SVKM's Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies

212

  • MBA in Finance, Information
  • Systems, Marketing, Operations; Decision Sciences and Analytics - 500
  • For MBA HRM - 60

Xavier School of Human Resource Management - Bhubaneswar

MBA-HRM: 87 percentile*

120

Xavier School of Rural Management - Bhubaneswar

MBA Rural Management - 50 percentile*(*Additional cutoffs on sections are also applied)

120

Xavier School of Sustainability - Bhubaneswar

MBA in Sustainability Management - 40 percentile

60

Xavier Faculty of management (Urban Management & Governance) - Bhubaneswar

MBA in Urban Management and Governance - 40 percentile


60


SDA Bocconi Asia Center, Mumbai

Average 200 score

140-160


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Hello student

No it is not possible for you to get admission directly  NMIMS as it is a deemed university meaning ugc granted. So it is not possible for you to get admission in the second year . You will have to appear for npat or other entrance  exams if you are willing to take admission in the first year .

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Hi,

Mumbai campus is the best as compared to others for its academics and other records. Mumbai campus is the best as compared to others for its academics and other records. Mumbai campus is the best as compared to others for its academics and other records.

School of Pharmacy and Technology Management (SPTM) is a pioneer institute in the field of pharmacy and management running under the top-rated university, NMIMS (Deemed-to-be University). NMIMS is accredited by NAAC with 3.59 CGPA and Grade A+.

CourseAnnual Course Fee (in INR lakh)

BPharm2.52

DPharm1.52

MBA (Tech) Integrated Program (BTech + MBA Tech) Engineering Specialisations (Top 3) - Civil Engineering - IT - E&TC4.52

MBA in Law14.03


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Wish you luck

Hi Pranshu,

I can see You've got a decent NMAT score in your first attempt. As far as NMIMS Mumbai is concerned, you maybe able to clear the overall cutoff but your sectional scores need a bit of upgradation. As we can see the previous year cutoff for Nmims Mumbai was 235 with sectional scores of 76 in each section. So a bunch of students were not able to fetch the call even after scoring 250+ scores because of their low sectional scores. But the best part of NMAT is that you can give it 3 times and thus I suggest you to take this opportunity and try ro improve your sectional scores along with the overall. I'm sure your would be able to crack it. You just need a improvement in QS and you are good to go.

ALL THE BEST:)

No, you can't fill it now , since you have already applied for NMAT exam. but, you need not worry as the NMAT entrance will also be helpful for applying in NMIMS,as NMAT entrance is considered for many institutes including, NMIMS. So just keep working for your NMAT exam and if you get passed with a good score in this exam, you will be able to get a seat in NMIMS for sure.

you need not worry, it is just like applying for the same Institution through two different sources, like for example, if you have applied for an Institution through online and try to apply for the Institution offline then the management would say that you have already applied.

Similarly, you have already applied for NMIMS, as you have applied for NMAT. The only difference is if you have applied for NMIMS before applying for NMAT, then you will be able to write entrance only for NMIMS, but now you will be writing entrance whose result would be considered for many institutes like, NMIMS, ISB, VIT, ITM and more.

so you need not panic, if you get passed in this NMAT exam, then you can apply for NMIMS for sure, so you need not panic.

Hi,

There is one merit list for each course. To get admission into NMIMS Bangalore , candidates have to require a normalized score of 200 (91.1%) whereas, for NMIMS Mumbai , a score of 208 (94%) is needed. The NMAT Cutoff 2021 will be released either as scores or as a percentile depending upon the NMIMS campus and institute.

99 percentile: Generally, a score ranging from 230 - 240 is equivalent to 99 percentile in NMAT. 95 percentile: Candidates who have scaled scores in the range of 210 - 215 usually get a 95+ percentile score in NMAT. 90 percentile: A score above 200 is generally required for a 90+ percentile in NMAT.


Hope this helps

Wish you luck

Hello student

hope you are doing great. As per your query  I would like to tell you that  you need to calm first and chill . Denial of exam due to network ability was completely not your mistake and it is quite obvious you dont have to pay for it and if you have been informed by authorities that you exam will be rescheduled then it is quite obvious that your score will also be considered , so yes you should go for reexam


Hope you found this answer helpful. Good luck for your future

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