NMAT by GMAC
Hello.
As per the NMAT, it is mandatory for every Candidate to carry their admit cards as well as their required identity documents , the confirmation mail they received, and a photocopy of the main ID cards. These are to be shown at the exam centre to be allowed to appear for the exam. It might be a problem if one fails to show any of these documents.
Dear Aspirant
MBA is a post graduation course, which means you first would have to complete your graduation, only after that you can pursue MBA. however you still have a option to join integrated MBA program but even that is after 12th so first you should at least complete your class 12 then do graduation in courses like BA or other graduation courses and then go for MBA.
Hope this helps.
hello,
With this nmat score you will have plenty of option available and even you have the category advantage. You can just check out this website https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/top-b-schools-accepting-nmat-scores-and-cutoffs, to know the expected cutoff of the colleges and the course offered by them.
Hope this helps!!
Hey student,
If it is done using your debit card then you can use your manual sign. But in a exam hall they'll ask you for a manual sign if you have to sign at the center. If it has to be signed from there before then the board will make it's own arrangements There is nothing to be worried about student.
All the best student,
Hope this helps you.
Hi,
Better to carry your necessary documents with you. If it will be done using your debit card then it will else you can manually sign.
Secondary ID/ Signature ID (Original)
· Passport issued by the Government of India
· PAN Card issued by the Government of India
· Debit/Credit Card
But in a exam hall they will prefer manual sign if you have to sign at the center. If it has to be signed from before then the board will make it's own arrangements. There is nothing to be worried about.
Your signature ID (also called a self-select PIN) is a random 5-digit number you entered last year, right before you transmitted your return. You can use it to verify your identity on this year's return.
You can prepare well and give your best in the exam to get an admission in the college you prefer or any institute you find suitable.
Hope this helps
Wish you luck
Dear aspirant,
It's a pretty good score in nmat. But let me tell you if you are aiming for colleges narsee monjee then this is not the score required. For that college you need atleast 250 but for the score you obtained you can easily get itm navi mumbai, gitam hyderbad, alliance business school Bangalore.
However it depends on certain factors like number of candidates appearing in the examination, number of vacant seats in college, previous years cut offs and difficulty level of the paper.
For more information you can check out the link given below -
https://bschool.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-mba-colleges-in-india-accepting-nmat-by-gmac
Kj somaiya is not accepting second attempt.it only consider first attempt.NMAT additional window is open from 3rd january and exam is going to conducted from 11 jan to 15 jan.
XIMB accepts all attempt maximum of 3 attempts given to the candidates for exam and many more other colleges accepting second attempt.further some more colleges added who accepted NMAT score.
Get to know more about XIMB and its cutoff
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/xavier-institute-of-management-xim-university-bhubaneswar/amp
Hello,
It is difficult for you to get call from mumbai NMIMS since last year cutoff for mumbai is 210 and it may increase this year as more candidates given the exam from last year.NMIMS hyderabad and indore may call candidates with this marks because their cutoff marks is low as compared to mumbai.
So you can get call from hyderabad and indore.you should start preparing for gd pi as it has weightage in selection of candidates.
Best of luck!!!
Hey aspirant
Yes, after paying for the NMAT, you must pay programme fees. However, unlike in previous years, NMIMS has waived the college application fees for the second and third attempts this year. This means you only have to pay the college application fees ONCE, not for each NMAT exam attempt.
However, it is critical that you apply to NMIMS colleges prior to your first NMAT attempt. Otherwise, even if you score well, your score for that particular attempt will be ignored. Yes, after paying for the NMAT, you must pay programme fees. However, unlike in previous years, NMIMS has waived the college application fees for the second and third attempts this year.
All the best
As you know the cut offs keep Changing each year depending upon various factors such as number of students appearing, the difficulty level of the exam, the availability of seats, etc. So with your marks you can get into one of the two colleges so just hope for the best. For more details please visit the link given below:-
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/ximb-cutoff
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