NMIMS application deadline for MBA programmes on October 31
Ishita Ranganath | October 28, 2022 | 12:30 PM IST | 1 min read
Last date to apply for 1,800 seats in 9 MBA programmes across all NMIMS campuses is on October 31, 2022. Apply at- nmat.nmims.edu
NEW DELHI: SVKM’s Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS). School of Business Management (SBM) closes applications for master's in business administration (MBA) 2023 on 31st October 2022.
The Institute is offering a total number of 1,800 seats across 9 MBA programmes in all NMIMS campuses of Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Indore, Navi Mumbai. The registration fee for the NMIMS MBA programme is Rs 2.600 (plus applicable taxes).
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The total number of seats offered by each MBA programme is as follows- MBA (finance, marketing, operations) - 600 seats; MBA human resource - 120 seats; MBA (business analytics) - 120 seats; MBA (digital transformation) - 60 seats; MBA pharmaceutical management - 120 seats; MBA Bengaluru - 240 seats; MBA Hyderabad (Jadcherla) - 240 seats; MBA Navi Mumbai - 180 seats and MBA Indore - 120 seats.
NMIMS admission through NMAT
The candidates can increase their chances of securing an admission, students should register with NMIMS before appearing for the NMIMS Management Aptitude Test (NMAT).
NMAT scores are mandatory to be eligible for the MBA programme. Besides this, the candidates should have a bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized University with a minimum of 50 percent for MBA core, pharma, human resource and a minimum of 55 percent marks for business analytics and digital transformation.
Candidates must register for NMIMS MBA programme before their NMAT by GMAC scheduled exam date or October 31, 2022 whichever is earlier.
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