Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai
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You have scored 234 (QA: 78, VA: 84, LR: 72), you have a higher chance of getting a call from the NMIMS Mumbai MBA Core call, as it is the nearest score to the 235 cutoff. You have a good score in the verbal subject and have a decent score in QA/LR, which makes a call quite possible. It also depends on the final year's cutoffs and the specific section requirements. Around 230-250 marks are considered a good score. I hope this information helps you.
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With a 191 NMAT score for 2025, getting a call from NMIMS (Mumbai/Core) is unlikely, as their cutoffs are typically 209+, but you have a fair chance for NMIMS Hyderabad/Indore or potentially XIMB's HRM program if your sectional scores are good.
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Hello, With a score of one hundred and ninety-eight in NMAT and three years of work experience, you have a good chance of getting admission to NMIMS Indore or Hyderabad. Admission depends on factors like your overall profile, work experience, academic record, and performance in the selection process. While the final decision is based on the institute’s criteria, your score and experience make you a competitive candidate for these campuses. Hope this helps you.
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Admissions for BBA (Hons.) at NMIMS Centre for International Studies, Mumbai for 2026–2027 are not yet open. Currently, the ongoing cycle is for 2025–2026. The program is a three-year dual degree in collaboration with Kingston University, London, with the first two years in Mumbai and the final year in London. Admission is based on SAT/ACT scores, with a minimum 60% in Class 12 and English proficiency (IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL 80). Exact dates for 2026–2027 will be announced later on the official NMIMS CIS website. It’s best to regularly check their site for updates.
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So between NMIMS Mumbai or DY Patil school of architecture NMIMS is better as it has modern campus and has good placement records But if you are looking for slightly more affordable option than DY Patil is also good for you.
Based on your NATA score that is 79 you can consider these colleges:
1. Rizvi College of Architecture
2. L.S. Raheja School of Architecture
3. IES College of Architecture
4. Aditya College of Architecture
If your aspiration is to pursue an MBA at a top-tier program and you can handle the academic and financial demands, NMIMS can act as a launchpad. But if you’re concerned about cost, stress, or average outcomes, you may be better off at a reputable government or other private college offering BBA/BCom with lower fees and reasonable exposure.
Pros: Strong brand name, academically rigorous, global curriculum, decent placements for top-performers.
Cons: Expensive, highly competitive environment, strict academics, limited return on investment for average students.
Hey aspirant, First off, congrats on getting into NMIMS Hyderabad for BBA! Now coming to your question — yes, it's a decent option, especially if you’re focused on doing an MBA later or want a structured BBA program with decent exposure.
The academics are well-designed — industry-oriented, with case studies, group projects, and a practical approach. Faculty are qualified, mostly corporate-background, but don’t expect a chill academic life — it’s quite professional.
When it comes to placements, don’t expect massive packages right after BBA. Average packages go around 3–4.5 LPA, sometimes higher if you build your resume smartly. Most students go for MBA after BBA, and NMIMS gives an edge in that direction.
The campus is clean, modern, but a bit isolated, since it’s on the outskirts. Hostel life is strict but okay — decent food, Wi-Fi, and basic facilities. The crowd is fairly good — focused, semi-academic vibe. There are clubs, fests, and presentations, but not the same level of freedom or fun you’d get at say, DU or Christ.
So is it worth it? If you're serious about business studies, want a branded degree, and don’t mind a slightly structured and quiet life — then yes, NMIMS Hyderabad is worth it. Just remember, a lot depends on what you make of your three years. Get internships, upskill, and participate actively — and it’ll pay off.
Holding an NMIMS CET rank of 6,600 makes it difficult to gain admission to a Computer Science Engineering (CSE) seat at the Mumbai flagship campus, as the recent Phases 1 cutoffs indicate that CSE and specialized AI/DS closed below the 400–600 rank range.
Nonetheless, you still possess a fair opportunity for admission to different campuses such as Shirpur, Navi Mumbai, or Indore, where CSE cutoffs generally reach up to ranks of 2,000–6,000 in subsequent rounds.
If your aim is to secure a CSE seat at NMIMS, focusing on these campuses is your optimal choice. If you’re considering IT or Electronics fields, your opportunities at the Mumbai campus might enhance a bit, although those areas remain competitive.
Hope this helps. All the best!
Hi! Congratulations on scoring a rank of 3792 in NMIMS-CET 2025.
With this rank, getting CSE or its specialisations like AI, Data Science, or Cybersecurity in the Mumbai campus will be quite competitive. Based on previous year trends, these branches usually close within the top 1000 to 1500 ranks in the first few rounds. So, it's unlikely in the initial list, but you can still wait for further rounds as there are cases where the waitlist moves and seats open up if students withdraw.
However, your chances are better for CSE or its specialisations in other campuses like Navi Mumbai, Indore, or Hyderabad. These campuses generally have lower closing ranks compared to the main Mumbai campus.
I suggest you go through all counselling rounds and keep checking the updates regularly. Seat movement happens and sometimes surprises are possible in later rounds.
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