NMIMS-NPAT 2024: Top participating institutes; important dates
Vikas Kumar Pandit | January 15, 2024 | 04:51 PM IST | 2 mins read
The NMIMS-NPAT 2024 online computer-based examination will be conducted till May 25.
NEW DELHI: The Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS) is conducting the National Test for programmes After 12th (NPAT) registration on the official website, nmimsnpat.in. Candidates will be able to apply for the NMIMS-NPAT till May 20. The entrance test is being held for admissions to undergraduate (UG) degree programmes offered by NMIMS after Class 12.
The institute offers programmes in commerce, economics, international studies, branding and advertising, liberal arts and management. The exam for various disciplines will be held between January 1 to May 25. The merit list for various disciplines will be released by first week of June.
NMIMS-NPAT 2024: Top-ranked schools and programs
Following are some top-ranked schools that offer various programs under NPAT 2024.
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School of Commerce (SOC): It is ranked first for its BBA programme by Education World India. SOC offers four-year programs in BBA (Hons), BCom (Hons), and BSc Finance (Hons).
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School of Economics (SOE): It is ranked third among the top 10 emerging arts colleges. SOE offers a four-year BSc (Economics) programme with diverse electives.
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School of Branding and Advertising (SoBA): This Mumbai-based school's three-year BBA programm e in branding and advertising equips students for brand management and business success.
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Jyoti Dalal School of Liberal Arts (JDSOLA): This Mumbai-based school's four-year BA (Hons) liberal arts program offers seven specialisations, fostering well-rounded individuals with critical thinking skills.
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Pravin Dalal School of Entrepreneurship and Family Business Management (PDSE and FBM): This three-year BBA (Marketing Management) program focuses on new-age marketing skills and is ranked 96th 'Best Entrepreneurship' Masters Worldwide.
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NMIMS Centre for International Studies (CIS): This two-plus-one pathway program, in collaboration with Kingston University, London, offers a dual degree in business administration with global exposure.
“Students will be provided with an exit option after three years. A student pursuing a 3-year degree will not be eligible for a bachelor’s honours degree. Students who are interested in pursuing a four-year Hons degree have to indicate their preference at the end of the seconnd year of the three-year program” the official notice read.
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Steps to apply for NMIMS-NPAT 2024
Candidates can follow the steps given below to apply for NMIMS-NPAT 2024.
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Visit the official website at nmimsnpat.in
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Click the NMIMS-NPAT online application link.
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Complete the NMIMS-NPAT registration process
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Next, log in by entering the credentials generated during registration.
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Provide all the necessary information on the online recruit application form
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Upload all the documents and pay the application fees.
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Submit the NMIMS-NPAT application form and take a printout for future reference.
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