NMIMS UG Admissions 2026: Registration closes on May 26; admission via NMIMS-MST, SAT, ACT
Sundararajan | May 15, 2026 | 03:31 PM IST | 2 mins read
Students seeking admission to engineering, law, commerce, pharmacy, management or analytics programmes can apply through the entrance exam portal at nmims.edu/admission
SVKM’s Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS) will close the registration window for the undergraduate programmes for the academic year 2026–27 on May 26. Interested and eligible students can apply for the NMIMS UG admissions 2026 on the official website of NMIMS at nmims.edu/admission.
As per the official schedule of NMIMS UG admissions 2026, computer-based exam scheduling began on February 9, and continued till May 29, 2026. The online computer-based examinations at test centres started on February 10 and are currently ongoing, scheduled to continue till May 31, 2026.
The NMIMS-MST phase 2 admission process will begin on July 7 and will close on July 23. The Phase 2 merit list is expected to be released in the first week of June 2026.
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NMIMS BSc programmes 2026
NMIMS offers UG programmes including BSc in Applied Mathematical Computing, BSc in Applied Statistics and Analytics, BSc in Data Science, and BSc in Artificial Intelligence and Cyber Security.
The admission process for NMIMS UG admissions is based on entrance exams like NMIMS-MST, SAT, or ACT, depending on the course.
Admissions are part of NMIMS’s broader undergraduate selection framework, which includes NPAT for Commerce , NCET for Engineering and Pharmacy, NLAT for Law, NDAT for Design, and MST for Mathematics, Statistics, and Data Sciences.
NMIMS UG Admissions 2026: Eligibility
Students who have completed their Class 12 or equivalent with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks and Mathematics or Statistics as a subject combination are eligible to apply for the NMIMS admissions for UG programmes.
International Baccalaureate (IB) students must score at least 24 points and meet the required subject level requirements.
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NMIMS’s international pathway programme
According to the NMIMS statement, selected programmes offer a three-year international pathway in collaboration with Kingston University London. Students complete the first two years (Level 4 and 5) at NMIMS in India and the final year (Level 6) at Kingston University in the UK. Students may also choose an optional fourth year for a professional placement in the UK to gain industry experience.
NMIMS also highlighted its focus on industry-aligned education, citing the Mercer – Mettl India Graduate Skill Index 2025, which states that only 42.6% of Indian graduates are employable.
The institute said its programmes aim to improve employability through practical learning, interdisciplinary training, and skill-based courses.
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