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Since you have a NPAT rank of three thousand eight hundred fifteen and you have been offered a seat at the Navi Mumbai campus while being waitlisted for the Mumbai campus it means you have a confirmed admission in Navi Mumbai but you must decide if you want to stay on the waitlist for the Mumbai campus You can accept the Navi Mumbai seat now and pay the required fees to secure your spot Do keep your waitlist active by following the Mumbai campus instructions such as paying a nominal fee or confirming your interest If a seat opens up at Mumbai you will be considered in further rounds If Mumbai remains your top choice you should keep checking the admission portal regularly and respond promptly when a seat becomes available Remember to read the guidelines carefully for acceptance and waitlist procedures To summarize you can go ahead with Navi Mumbai admission and stay on the Mumbai waitlist simultaneously until final seat confirmation
NPAT is divided into three major sections.
- Quantitative Reasoning: Here, you will take questions that involve numbers and different problems are included.
Percentages, computing profit and loss, discounts as well as their differences, time or work needed to complete a job, distances, dealing with ratios and proportions, figures on simple and compound interest, and annuities.
- Algebra: identifying important algebraic identities, equations, sequence, and series
- Geometry looks at shapes, their areas and their volumes in two and three dimensions.
Subjects such as Statistics and Probability include mean, median, mode, and measures of dispersion.
It looks at your critical thinking and data analysis skills in verbal-logical reasoning and topics like:
It is important to look at problems and come to decisions with critical thinking.
A study of figure analogy, figure series, and figure matching/classification is important for spatial reasoning.
- Use of graphs, charts, and tables to look at your data
Using logical ideas to conclude outcomes
Verbal Reasoning is meant to assess your English skills by testing areas like vocabulary and meaning.
- Gaining knowledge of the meanings of keywords
It includes the ability to spot grammatical mistakes.
Combining separate sentences into a logical order
- Reading Comprehension: looking at passages, finding connections between text, and examining the mood of the author
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NPAT Question Types:
NMIMS M.Pharm + MBA Admission:
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.
While it's impossible to predict with certainty, there's no indication that the second NPAT attempt (May 10th) will be inherently harder than the first (April 7th). The difficulty level can vary slightly across different sessions, but it's generally considered moderate.
Here's a breakdown to help you prepare:
The NPAT exam is generally considered to be of easy-to-moderate difficulty.
There's no official statement or precedent to suggest that the May 10th exam will be more challenging than the April 7th exam.
Regardless of the date, thorough preparation is key to success in the NPAT exam.
Familiarize yourself with the syllabus and the types of questions asked in the exam.
Solve sample papers and mock tests to get a feel for the exam pattern and difficulty level.
Develop effective time management skills to complete the exam within the allotted time.
On the day of the exam, stay calm and focused to perform your best.
GOOD LUCK!!
Dear Aspirant,
If you are not matching the eligibility criteria for 12th standard marks then your selection is doubtful. However, try contacting the college about this to get a better idea since you said you have been selected.
hello aspirant,
There are various books that you can follow to prepare and crack for the Management Entrance exams like BA or BMS. Some of the best books for BBA entrance exams are as follows :
further, the list of entrance exams for BBA and BMS are as follows :
FOR BBA :
NCHMCT-JEE (for IHMs)
SET (General)
IP University-Common Entrance Test (CET)
Christ University-Entrance Test (ET)
The top BBA Entrance Exams and IIM IPM Aptitude Test, JIPMAT, NPAT , SET lead to the admission in best BBA Colleges including Delhi University colleges, IIM Indore IPM, IIM Rohtak IPM, NMIMS Mumbai, Symbiosis among others.
FOR BMS :
All India Management Association (AIMA) conducts the
AIMA UGAT
examination for admission to BMS and other courses. The exam is conducted in two modes PBT (offline) and IBT (online). Students who have completed 10+2 securing a minimum of 50 % to 45% of marks or 10+2 appearing students are eligible for the exam.
Further, to know more about the BBA course, admission, eligibility criteria, entrance exams, yuou can follow the below mentioned link to know more : https://www.careers360.com/courses/bba-bachelor-of-business-administration
https://www.careers360.com/courses/bms-bachelor-of-management-studies
Further, to know about the list of best management colleges in India, you can follow the below mentioned link : https://bschool.careers360.com/colleges/ranking
I hope that this will help.
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing absolutely great.
So with regard to your query, YES you can give the NPAT exam three times i.e. after giving the main exam you can give two attempts still. However, there must be a gap of 20 days between the two attempts which you might be giving. Best score among the three attempts will be considered to calculate the score.
Hope this helps you,
Good luck, thank you.
Hi,
No, you are not eligible to give npat 2022 if you don't have Maths in 11th and 12th.
Aspirants must have passed Mathematics / Statistics subject in class 12 examination or equivalent to be eligible for NMIMS NPAT 2022 . In the case of IB candidates, they must have passed Standard Level (SL) Mathematics / Statistics to be eligible for NMIMS NPAT 2022.
You can do BBA even if you didn't take maths in 12th. But you will have to give Narsee monjee institution entrance exam for BBA. A candidate must have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination and must have obtained a minimum of 60% aggregate marks for being eligible to BBA/B.Sc. Finance & B.Com (Hons) programme with Mathematics / Statistics at their 10+2 or equivalent examination in one or the first attempt. So from above you can not take NPAT if do not have Mathematics in 12th.
Hope this helps.
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing great....!!!
Yes, you have to give NPAT for opting for Bcom (Hons.)
The admission for B.com Hons is based on the admission test NPAT conducted by NMIMS. As per the eligibility, you should have a minimum of 50% in 10+2 in class 12th.
It's a good college for Bcom(Hons). The teachers are good, helpful, and always responsive. The course structure is also good with a good blend of financial, accounting, and theoretical subjects. Various activities are happening the whole year to keep you refreshed.
I hope this information helps you!
All the best:)
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