NMIMS CET 2023: Applications for admissions in UG, integrated programmes open till May 21
Ishita Ranganath | January 2, 2023 | 07:25 PM IST | 2 mins read
Applications for NMIMS-CET 2023 will close on May 21, 2023. Check admission process, eligibility criteria, exam pattern, syllabus and guidelines here.
NEW DELHI: Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS) will close the online registrations for NMIMS Common Entrance Test (CET) 2023 on May 21, 2023. Candidates who seek admission in undergraduate and integrated degree programmes in the institute can apply on the official website- nmims.edu/admission.
SVKM's NMIMS opened registrations for common entrance tests on December 1, 2022. Candidates can secure an admission in SVKM NMIMS through entrance exams- NMIMS CET, Law Aptitude Test (LAT) and National Test for Programs After Twelfth (NPAT).
Also Read | NMIMS opens registrations for NMIMS-CET, NPAT and LAT entrance exams
NMIMS CET 2023 admission process
The merit list for admission in SVKM's NMIMS will be prepared on the bases of the performance of the candidates in the NMIMS-CET examination. According to the Institute, The university's decision will be final and no inquiries or correspondence in this regard will be entertained.
NMIMS CET 2023 eligibility criteria
- Bachelor of technology and master of business administration technology (B Tech + MBA Tech)– The candidate must have English as compulsory subject with science or vocational science. In addition to this, the candidate must have a minimum 45% marks in physics, mathematics, chemistry or a vocational subject for all campuses.10 + 2 or candidates passing diploma engineering with minimum 45% are eligible to apply.
- Bachelor of pharmacy and master of business administration (B. Pharm + MBA (Pharma Tech)) - The applicant must have 45% marks or above in physics, mathematics, biology (PCB) or physics, mathematics, chemistry (PCM) in 10 + 2 or equivalent examination. NIOS candidates are not eligible for B. Pharm + MBA (Pharma Tech) programme.
NMIMS CET 2023 exam pattern and syllabus
| Sections | No.of Questions | Time Duration | Total Marks |
| Physics | 30 | 30 | 30 |
| Chemistry | 30 | 30 | 30 |
| Maths/ Biology | 30 | 30 | 30 |
| Logical Intelligence | 20 | 20 | 20 |
| Verbal Reasoning | 10 | 10 | 10 |
| Total | 120 Questions | 120 Minutes | 120 Marks |
The NMIMS CET 2023 examination will be split in six sections- mathematics, physics, chemistry, logical intelligence, proficiency in language and biology.
NMIMS CET 2023 guidelines
- Candidates are required to update their class 12 or equivalent exams or predicted marks after the admission process.
- Candidates will not be considered for the merit list if they fail to update the correct information in the NMIMS CET 2023 online registration form.
- If at any point of time, it is found that the information given by the candidate is incorrect, the candidate admission will be cancelled and fees will be refunded as per institute's prescribed refund rules.
- For Engineering: Candidates will be called for counseling on merit basis. In the counseling session, candidates will be given admission to various specialisations as per their merit, choice and availability of specialisation as per eligibility criteria.
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