NMAT by GMAC
The syllabi of NMAT and GMAT differ significantly in terms of content and focus. NMAT primarily tests skills in quantitative aptitude, language skills, and logical reasoning, tailored for the requirements of management education in India. In contrast, GMAT assesses similar skills but with a global perspective, emphasizing critical reasoning and integrated reasoning alongside quantitative and verbal abilities. For precise guidance tailored to each exam's nuances, Invicta Career Consultancy offers invaluable support. They provide comprehensive insights into exam structures, strategies, and personalized coaching, ensuring aspirants are well-prepared to excel in either NMAT or GMAT based on their career aspirations and academic backgrounds.
The courses are offered at various undergraduate, postgraduate, diploma and PhD level. The university currently has 29 postgraduate departments in its campus. These postgraduate departments are science, commerce, humanities, pharmacy, social sciences, journalism and many more. The various courses offered by the university are diploma, B.Pharma, PG Diploma, M.Sc., M.J.M.C., M.C.A., M.B.A, M.Phil and Ph.D. The university also offers Diploma courses, which includes a Postgraduate Diploma (PGD), a Postgraduate Diploma in Computer Applications( PGDCA), Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D). PhD level courses are also available at Saurashtra University.
Yes, TAPMI accepts the NMAT scores. The final selection of the candidates is based on overall performance of the candidates in NMAT/CMAT/CAT/XAT/GMAT (35% weightage), scores for academic performance (20% weightage), group discussion/interview (40% weightage) and gender diversity and extra-curricular activities (5% weightage). Admission to MBA programs at TAPMI is based on National Level Entrance Examinations like CAT or XAT or GMAT or CMAT or NMAT.
Yes, the North Eastern Regional Institute of Science and Technology (NERIST), Nirjuli is a government institute. The institute is fully funded and controlled by the Ministry of Education, Government of India formally known as the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD).
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