NMIMS School of Business Management to close registrations for 2-year MBA-NEx tomorrow
Careers360 Connect | April 29, 2025 | 03:16 PM IST | 2 mins read
The NMIMS School of Business Management has invited applications from working professionals with five year work experience for its MBA-NEx programme.
NEW DELHI: NMIMS School of Business Management is inviting applications for its two-year NMIMS Executive MBA (MBA-NEx) programme for the academic year 2025-27. The programme is designed for working professionals, who aspire to grow into leadership roles while continuing to work, as per the official statement.
Eligible candidates can apply for the MBA-NEx programme by April 30. The course consists of live online sessions and immersive on-campus modules and offers a curriculum designed to boost managerial capabilities and broaden industry perspectives, ultimately driving career growth.
“The MBA-NEx is a 102-credit, trimester-based, 2 year program that integrates core and elective courses to equip professionals with a multidisciplinary understanding of business. Key focus areas include Strategy, Data Analytics, Marketing and Sales, HR- Leadership Management, Organisational behaviour, Economics, Finance, Product Management, AI Impact on Management, International Business and more,” the business school said.
The management programme will help professionals navigate complex business challenges and includes critical areas such as operations and supply chain management, corporate strategy, leadership and organisational behaviour, and analytics and decision science.
“A mandatory 6-credit industry project or dissertation ensures the reinforcement of learning and the development of a deeper business perspective,” it added.
MBA-NEx Programme: Selection process, eligibility
Candidates applying for the MBA programme will be selected on the basis of academic qualifications, work experience, a written test, and a personal interview.
Applicants having at least five years of full time work experience in an executive, supervisory, or managerial role in a medium or large organisation are eligible to apply for the MBA-NEx programme.
The two-year management programme fee is Rs 8 lakh for two-year duration (Rs 4 lakh per annum)
The MBA-NEx course will have AACSB and EQUIS accreditation, positioning it among the top business courses globally. “With its flexible hybrid learning model, professionals can seamlessly balance work commitments with academic advancement. The industry-focused curriculum allows executives to learn from real-world business scenarios and engage with top industry leaders. Participants will also benefit from access to world-class campus infrastructure, including the Bloomberg Lab and a fully equipped library. They can build digital mastery through modules on Machine Learning, Blockchain, IoT, and Artificial Intelligence. Case Method Pedagogy, mainly from Harvard Case studies,” the NMIMS said.
In addition, enrolled candidates will also be given ‘Lifetime NMIMS Alumni’’status, which will give access to professional networks and exclusive alumni privileges.
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