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How difficult is the post-NMAT process at NMIMS Mumbai?


Priyanksha Agarwal 18th Nov, 2021
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Siddhant Singh 28th Dec, 2021

Hello,

The post NMAT process is not much difficult. NMAT exam is easy when compared to the CAT and XAT. Then obviously more student will fight for the seats to get into this top B-schools. So you need to prepare yourself with your preparation. Generally you need High NMAT score with fulfilling all the criteria of admission like overall cut off and sectional cut off. Once you get a call then you need to focus on all the factors on which you will be evaluated for your admission. The general factors are NMAT score, gender diversity, Academic record and work experience.

There will be two rounds which are Case discussion and personal interview. You need to secure very good marks in both of these section to increase your chances of selection.

Just work on these factors and you are good to go for further admission process. Don't need to worry about process because it is simple. Just be confident and give your best shot.

All the best.

Hope it helps!


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