Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS) started in 1981, as a small management institute above the Bhaidas Hall, Vile Parle (West), Mumbai, with an intake of only 40 students. But as of today, it is one of the largest operation management institutions in India. NMIMS is renowned not only for its vision and mission but is also renowned for the ranking it has received from various prestigious agencies in India. NMIMS ranking in India by NIRF and Careers360 are two of the most popular rankings attained by the institute.
Each year NMIMS ranking in India by NIRF and Careers360 is announced that asserts the position of the institution among the other management institutions operating across the nation. The ranking attained by the institute captures a glimpse of how evolved the institution has become. The ranking for NMIMS by NIRF issued under the guidance of MHRD of India signifies how the institution is promoting learning outcomes, inclusivity, and reaching out to the student community.
In a similar manner, the NMIMS ranking by Careers360 signifies a cumulative score obtained by the institution in diverse domains such as intellectual property, research, outreach, diversity, etc. The present article would discuss in detail the NMIMS ranking in India by NIRF and Careers360, to help forthcoming applicants to know about the institution and its position among the other management schools in India.
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NMIMS institute submits its data for evaluation in the NIRF ranking system, also known as the National Institutional Ranking Framework, since 2017. The NIRF ranking system is one of the prestigious ranking arrangements conducted each year, since its commencement in 2015, under the guidance of the Ministry of Education (MoE), and the MHRD of India.
The NIRF ranking is announced each year, ranking the competing institutions’ entries in the ranks of the top 100 in the diverse domains, for instance, medical, management, law, engineering, etc.
The ranking issued by NIRF is conducted based on a few established parameters and weightages proposed by MHRD of India, which will be further discussed in detail. The NMIMS entry in the NIRF ranking is also evaluated on the established parameters, which resulted in the following rank for NMIMS Mumbai in 2022.
NMIMS Campus | NIRF Rank (Management) | Overall Score |
NMIMS Mumbai | 25th | 58.14 |
The NMIMS entry achieved 22nd rank in the management domain by NIRF Ranking system for the NMIMS Mumbai campus. The overall score obtained by NMIMS Mumbai was based on the following scores in different parameters, which are listed in the table below.
TLR (100) | RPC (100) | GO (100) | OI (100) | PERCEPTION (100) |
77.77 | 21.57 | 92.07 | 69.48 | 23.66 |
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The NIRF, an acronym for the National Institutional Ranking Framework, is announced each year under the guidance of the Ministry of Education (MoE), and MHRD, providing a ranking methodology for participating educational institutions or universities in India in the ranking system. For the top MBA/ management colleges in India, participating in NIRF ranking, the parameters considered by the authorities of MHRD, and the NIRF are stated below.
Teaching, Learning & Resources (TLR)
Research and Professional Practice (RPC)
Graduation Outcomes (GO)
Outreach and Inclusivity (OI)
Perception (PR)
Refer to the table below to know the parameters and weightings for management colleges as per 2021 guidelines.
The table stated below signifies the parameters and weightages proposed by MHRD, for different criteria that form the basis for the NIRF Ranking system in India
Parameter | Assessment Metric | Components | Marks | Weightage |
Teaching, Learning & Resources | TLR = SS (20) + FSR (30) + FQE (20) + FRU (30) | 1. Student Strength including Ph.D. Students: SS 2. Faculty-Student Ratio with emphasis on permanent faculty: FSR 3. Combined metric for Faculty with Ph.D. (or equivalent) and Experience: FQE 4. Financial Resources and Their Utilisation: FRU | 100 | 0.30 |
Research and Professional Practice | RP = PU (40) + QP(40) + FPPP(20) | 1. Combined Metric for Publications: PU 2. Combined Metric for Quality of Publications: QP 3. The footprint of Projects, Professional Practice, and Executive Development Programs: FPPP | 100 | 0.30 |
Graduation Outcomes | GO = GPH(40) + GUE(20) + GMS(40) | 1. Combined metric for Placement and Higher Studies: GPH 2. Metric for University Examinations: GUE 3. Median Salary: GMS | 100 | 0.20 |
Outreach and Inclusivity | OI = RD(30) + WD(30) +ESCS(20) + PCS(20) | 1. Percentage of Students from other States (Region Diversity): RD 2. Percentage of Women (Women Diversity): WD 3. Economically and Socially Challenged Students: ESCS 4. Facilities for Physically Challenged Students: PCS | 100 | 0.10 |
Perception | PR=100 | Peer Perception: Employers & Academic Peers (PR): 100 marks | 100 | 0.10 |
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NMIMS institution is also selected for the ranking system proposed by Careers360 which provides the assessment of the institution based on a methodology that requires stating a cumulative score to the institution grounded on diverse factors such as the number of intakes, outreach, diversity, intellectual factors, etc.
The NMIMS ranking by Careers360 was 11th among the private universities in India with a score of 306.31. However, in management, the NMIMS received a ranking from careers360 for its Mumbai campus which is stated in the table below.
NMIMS Campus | Domain | Careers360 Ranking |
NMIMS Mumbai | Management/ MBA | 11th (Rank 11th in Private) |
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Nikhil, the final results for NMAT will be released by the third week of January tentatively. Then the colleges would announce their overall and sectional cutoff for admission.
Although the experts have been expecting that for admission in NMIMS (Mumbai, Bangalore and Hyderabad centres), the sectional cutoff is expected to be around 67-70 for Quantitative Ability, 62-65 for Logical Reasoning and 55-58 for Language Skills. The overall cutoff would be around 207-210 for Mumbai and around 195-200 for Bangalore and Hyderabad campus.
With your score of 195, it is difficulty to get NMIMS Mumbai. Although you can get the Bangalore and Hyderabad campus. You also seem to be clearing the sectional cutoffs for all the three sections. So I believe you can get a call from any college other than NMIMS Mumbai campus. All the best.