Shoolini University Admissions 2025
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Hello,
Interview will take place with around 3–4 panelists which will ask about your academic background, hobbies, work experience(if you have), your SOP and many other relevant questions.
Be calm and composed
Answer politely
Be relevant and don’t fumble
Be honest and confident
Maintain your body posture
Act and sound SMART.
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So after you clear the cut off you will get a call after that you should definitely start preparing for CD/PI.
Case Discussion-
A group of around 10–13 people will sit together and discuss about one case and its questions. One thing you need to focus upon is-
Be relevant while speaking
Treat others with dignity and respect
Stop jumping to conclusions
Don’t divert from the topic
Be confident
Stop cutting other person’s point
Sound interested
All The Best.
Hello,
For your reference, I am posting the different weightages for different aspects considered by NMIMS before the final admission of any candidate:
As you can see, the NMAT score makes up for a staggering 70% of the final admission score. If you are worried about your low academic scores, you should try and make up for it by scoring well in NMAT and giving reasonably good CD-PI rounds.
All The Best.
Hello student
The cutoff is expected to fall under 160-200for the new academic session.For nmims bangalore the expected cutoff will be above 200 as per the previous year trends so the chances are low.You may get nmims mumbai.The previous year cutoff for nmims mumbai was around 170.To know more about the cutoff -
https://www.google.com/amp/s/bschool.careers360.com/articles/nmat-cutoff/amp
MBA Pharmaceutical Management - Mumbai Campus campus has 120 seat intake. And 30% of the seats will be offered to girls. To be eligible for MBA in Pharmaceuticals Management at NMIMS, you should have completed your Bachelor's or Masters degree in Pharmacy, Life Sciences, Medical Technology and Biotechnology, MBBS, BDS, BHMS, BAMS with a minimum aggregate of 50%. Candidates with B.Tech. Bio-Tech./Bio-Medical or B.E. Bio-Tech./BioMedical with a minimum aggregate of 50% can also apply. Admission to NMIMS is a 3 phase procedure:
NMAT
Case Discussion
Personal Interview
Case discussion and Personal interview might tbe held on online for shortlisted Candidates only.We do not have 2019 cut offs per se. But in 2017, the cut offs for MBA Pharma were as follows:
QS: 50
LS: 50
LR: 50
Overall score: 169
Now this is an old data and cut offs change every year. You haven't mentioned whether 149 is your scaled score or its your Final percentile score. The scores that are reported are scaled scores and the final percentile score is the percentage of Candidates who have scored less than you in a certain section. It might be tad difficult for a seat in Pharmaceutical management with a score of 149. But we would still suggest you to watch out foe any update regarding the shortlisting list for Case Discussion and Personal Interview at www.nmims.edu website.By the virtue of 30% reservation for girls, you might stand a borderline chance. For more information, please read https://upload.nmims.edu/nmat2021/Handout%20Admission%202021.pdf and https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/nmat-cutoff
Hello,
First of all the expected cutoff for NMAT is 160-200 marks with Logical Reasoning 65-70 and Quantitative skills with expected cutoff 70-75 and language skills of 62-65and the expected cutoff for nmims in pharmaceutical management is expected to be 200 ( https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/nmat-cutoff ).
But previous year cutoff for nmims for pharmaceutical management was 50 in Logical Reasoning 50 and Quantitative skills with expected cutoff 50 and language skills of 50 and overall cutoff of 169/200.
The cutoffs are difficult to predict as they depend on various factors but you may get a call in the later counselling rounds so I recomment you to stay updated with the notices on the official website and all the counselling dates will be updated there.
Hope this helps
Hello
Yes , for every attempt you have to register for nmims. If you re apply for nmat and forgot to apply for nmims you will get reminders through your mail and phone call. And you can apply for nmims before deadline.
Hope my answer will help you
Thank you
Hello student
GMAC has released the mock test for preparation of students. The students can familiarise themselves with the exam pattern as well as the time management. For the mock test, the students should visit the official website. Register themselves for the test with their personal details. Login credentials will be created. With the login credentials the students can login on the prescribed day of exam and take the test.
For more details you can refer the following link
https://www.google.com/amp/s/bschool.careers360.com/articles/nmat-mock-test/amp
Hello student,
A as per the rule you must should register for nmims, apart if you already have been registered or,give your in nmat examination. The registration is compulsory. However the date for registration in nmims is up to 14th December so you can do it now. Click on the link below to know more about the examination.
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/nmat
Dear aspirant,
Looking at previous year cutoff trends and marks you have a fair chance of getting admission. It completely depends on availability of seats. You can visit the following link for detailed information.
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/nmat-cutoff
Regards!
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College infrastructure is excellent. It is big and classrooms are good along with lift facilities and clean washrooms. Hallway is huge and has group discussion areas. Canteen facility is provided for food.
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