NMIMS NPAT 2026 phase 1 registration begins; BBA entrance exam from Feb 10 to Mar 31
Vaishnavi Shukla | January 29, 2026 | 12:15 PM IST | 2 mins read
NMIMS: Candidates can apply for the NPAT BBA entrance exam 2026 on the official website, npat.nmims.edu, by March 22.
Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS) has started accepting applications for NMIMS - National Test for Programs After Twelfth (NPAT) 2026. Eligible candidates can apply for the NPAT BBA entrance exam on the official website, npat.nmims.edu. NMIMS NPAT 2026 phase 1 entrance exams will be conducted from February 10 to March 31.
SVKM’s NMIMS conducts the UG entrance exam every year for Class 12 qualified candidates or appearing to be eligible for their UG programmes across campuses. The NMIMS NPAT2026 syllabus evaluates the quantitative ability, logical reasoning, and English language proficiency of candidates.
Candidates who pass the exam will be required to appear for the NPAT document verification and pay the required fees within the deadline to finalise their admissions.
NMIMS UG computer-based online tests are categorised into four categories, namely:
- NMIMS National Test For Programmes after Twelfth (NMIMS NPAT)
- NMIMS Common Entrance Test (NMIMS CET)
- NMIMS Mathematical Science Test (NMIMS MST)
- NMIMS Law Aptitude Test (NMIMS LAT)
NMIMS Entrance Exam Fees 2026
The application fee for NMIMS NPAT, CET, MST, and LAT entrance exams is given in the table below.
|
Test category |
School Name |
Number of schools chosen |
Fees in Rs |
|
NMIMS NPAT |
Commerce, Economics, Liberal Arts, Branding & Advertising, International Studies, Business Management |
1 |
2000 |
|
— |
— |
2 |
3000 |
|
— |
— |
3 |
4000 |
|
— |
— |
4 |
5000 |
|
— |
— |
5 |
6000 |
|
— |
— |
6 |
7000 |
|
NMIMS CET |
Engineering, Pharmacy |
1 |
2000 |
|
— |
— |
2 |
3000 |
|
NMIMS-MST |
Mathematics, statistics & Data Science |
1 |
2000 |
|
NMIMS-LAT |
Law |
1 |
2000 |
NMIMS NPAT Exam Schedule 2026
The NMIMS NPAT 2026 registration and exam dates for both phase 1 and 2 are as follows.
|
Events |
Phase 1 |
Phase 2 |
|
NPAT application form filling begins |
January 28 |
March 23 |
|
NPAT application form filling last date |
March 22 |
May 26 |
|
Exam schedule |
February 9 to March 30 |
March 23 to May 29 |
|
NPAT exam date |
February 10 to March 31 |
April 1 to June 1 |
|
NPAT result |
April 16 |
First week of June |
|
Counselling and admission process |
April 28 to 30 |
Yet to be announced |
NMIMS will hold on-campus counselling on April 27 for phase 1 candidates who are interested in taking admission at Indore, Hyderabad, and Chandigarh campuses.
The merit list will be prepared based on the performance of the candidate in NMIMS-NPAT, NMIMSCET, NMIMS- MST, and NMIMS-LAT exams. The decision regarding the cut-off of the merit list will solely lie with SVKM’s NMIMS.
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