It's definitely a stressful situation when your entrance exam dates clash, especially with tight travel time between centers. Let's break down your options and whether your retake marks would be considered if you skip the main NPAT exam.
Firstly, regarding the clash, the IPMAT Rohtak 2025 exam is scheduled for
May 5, 2025
. The NMIMS NPAT exam has a testing window from
March 1st to May 31st, 2025
, allowing candidates to schedule their preferred date within this period. If your initially scheduled NPAT date clashes with IPMAT Rohtak on May 5th, you should have the option to
reschedule your NPAT exam
to a different date within the testing window, provided slots are available.
Now, addressing your question about retakes and skipping the main NPAT exam:
For
NMIMS NPAT
, you have the option to take
one main attempt and up to two retakes
. According to the official NPAT FAQs,
the highest score out of all your attempts (including the main attempt and any retakes) will be considered
for the merit list process.
Therefore, if you choose to take a retake and decide to skip your initially scheduled "main" NPAT exam due to the clash,
your score from the retake(s) will be considered
, and the highest among all your attempts will be used for the merit list. You are not obligated to take the initially scheduled exam if you plan to utilize the retake option.
However, it is
highly recommended to attempt the first scheduled NPAT exam
if at all feasible. This gives you an initial score and an understanding of the exam pattern and difficulty level, which can help you prepare better for any subsequent retakes you might want to take. Relying solely on a retake without experiencing the main exam might put you at a disadvantage.
In your situation, the best course of action would be to
immediately try to reschedule your NPAT exam
to a date that does not clash with your IPMAT Rohtak exam. You can do this by logging into your NPAT registration portal on the official NMIMS website. If rescheduling to a suitable date isn't possible due to slot availability, then you can proceed with taking a retake after your IPMAT Rohtak exam. In that scenario, your retake score will indeed be considered.