NMIMS UG Admissions 2025: Register for NPAT, NCET, NLAT, MST by May 26; Class 12 pass-outs can apply
Careers360 Connect | May 21, 2025 | 01:39 PM IST | 2 mins read
Candidates seeking admission to engineering, law, commerce, pharmacy, management or analytics programmes can apply through the entrance exam portal at apply.nmims.edu.
Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS) has announced the final deadline for applications to its various undergraduate (UG) programmes for the academic year 2025. Eligible candidates aspiring for admission to engineering, law, commerce, pharmacy, management, or analytics programmes can submit their applications through the university's entrance exams portal at apply.nmims.edu.
The institute conducts various entrance exams, including NPAT, NCET, NLAT, and MST, depending on the programme. The last date to register for these NMIMS entrance exams is May 26, 2025. Students who have completed their Class 12 exams are eligible to apply.
Candidates seeking admission to undergraduate programmes in commerce, economics, liberal arts, branding and advertising, international studies, and marketing can apply for the NMIMS National Test for Programs After Twelfth (NPAT). These courses are offered across NMIMS campuses in Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Bengaluru, Indore, Hyderabad, and Chandigarh.
Programmes in liberal arts, branding and advertising, international studies, and management are available exclusively at the Mumbai campus, as per the institute.
Integrated pharmacy and MBA programme
The institute conducts the NMIMS Common Entrance Test (NCET) to offer admission to its pharmacy and engineering programmes.
The five-year integrated Bachelor of Pharmacy and Master of Business Administration in Pharmaceutical Technology (BPharm + MBA Pharma Tech) is offered at the Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Shirpur campuses. This programme integrates pharmaceutical science with fundamental business management concepts.
The School of Technology Management and Engineering offers Bachelor of Technology (BTech) and MBA Tech degrees with specialisations in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, mechatronics, mechanical engineering, civil engineering, and computer engineering.
Admission to school of law
Candidates who want to pursue careers in data science, statistics, and analytics can appear for the Mathematics and Statistics Test (MST). This exam is the gateway to programmes offered by the Nilkamal School of Mathematics, Applied Statistics & Analytics (NSOMASA) in Mumbai.
The NMIMS Law Aptitude Test (NLAT) is conducted for admissions to the School of Law. The school offers a five-year integrated law and management programme that includes core subjects such as constitutional law, criminal law, contract law, along with business subjects like finance and management.
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How to apply for NMIMS entrance exam 2025?
Candidates can follow these steps to register for the NMIMS entrance exams—NPAT, NCET, MST, and NLAT:
- Visit the official NMIMS application portal at apply.nmims.edu.
- Complete the application form with the necessary details.
- Verify your email ID and mobile number.
- Log in again using your registered email ID and password.
- Choose the entrance exam along with preferred school(s), programme(s), and campus(es).
- Pay the registration fee.
- Select your exam date and centre according to your preference.
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