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Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies

V. L, Pherozeshah Mehta Road, Vile Parle West, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India - 400056

The institutional trajectory of the Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS) represents one of the most significant case studies in the professionalization and expansion of private higher education in the Indian subcontinent. Founded in 1981 by the Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal (SVKM), a public charitable trust with a deep-rooted history in Mumbai’s educational landscape, NMIMS began its operations as a small management institute affiliated with the University of Mumbai. Initially operating with a modest intake of 40 students and four full-time faculty members, the institution was established to address the burgeoning need for professional managerial talent in India’s commercial capital. Over the ensuing decades, the institute underwent a series of structural metamorphoses, culminating in its recognition as a Deemed-to-be University in 2003 under Section 3 of the UGC Act, 1956. This transition granted NMIMS the academic and administrative autonomy required to diversify its portfolio far beyond its original management focus.


The acquisition of Category-I University status by the Ministry of Education in 2018 marked a definitive turning point in its governance model, facilitating an era of aggressive multidisciplinary expansion. Today, NMIMS Mumbai functions as the flagship hub of a vast multi-campus ecosystem, encompassing 17 constituent schools and several specialized centers of excellence. This growth is not merely quantitative; it reflects a strategic alignment with the shifting demands of the global knowledge economy, transitioning from a localized management school to a research-oriented, technology-driven university that integrates disciplines as diverse as architecture, pharmacy, law, liberal arts, and performing arts. The institution’s standing is further reinforced by its global accreditations, including the prestigious AACSB for the School of Business Management and an A+ Grade from the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) with a cumulative grade point average of 3.67.

Institutional Architecture and Constituent Schools

The organizational structure of NMIMS Mumbai is decentralized into 17 constituent schools, each acting as a specialized academic unit with a distinct mandate. This architecture allows for deep domain specialization while maintaining a unified institutional brand and quality standard. The Vile Parle campus serves as the primary epicenter where these schools are clustered, fostering a unique "vertical campus" environment characterized by high-density academic and corporate engagement.

The Management and Engineering Core

The School of Business Management (SBM) remains the cornerstone of the university’s identity. SBM Mumbai has consistently occupied a top-tier position in the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) and other global indices, such as the Financial Times. Its mission is to nurture transformational leaders through a curriculum that emphasizes cross-cultural sensitivity and a global mindset. Parallel to SBM is the Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering (MPSTME), which was established to bridge the traditional divide between engineering and business education. MPSTME’s unique selling proposition is its integrated programs, which produce "techno-managers" capable of leading in increasingly complex industrial landscapes.

Specialized Professional Schools

Beyond the core disciplines, NMIMS has successfully established dominant positions in pharmacy, law, and commerce. The Shobhaben Pratapbhai Patel School of Pharmacy & Technology Management (SPPSPTM) is recognized as a premier center for pharmaceutical education, consistently ranking among the top five in India according to NIRF data. Similarly, the Kirit P. Mehta School of Law (KPMSOL) and the Anil Surendra Modi School of Commerce (ASMSOC) have redefined undergraduate professional education in Mumbai by providing rigorous, industry-aligned curricula that emphasize legal scrutiny and analytical financial perspectives.

Table 1: Constituent Schools and Academic Mandates in Mumbai

School Name

Established Focus

Core Philosophy / Objective

School of Business Management (SBM)

Graduate Management

Nurturing transformational leaders with global mindsets.

Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management (MPSTME)

Engineering & Tech Management

Creating industry-ready human resources for the tech sector.

Anil Surendra Modi School of Commerce (ASMSOC)

Undergraduate Commerce

Developing analytical views in finance and business domains.

Kirit P. Mehta School of Law (KPMSOL)

Legal Education

Preparing students for legal, social, and political scrutiny.

Shobhaben Pratapbhai Patel School of Pharmacy (SPPSPTM)

Pharmaceutical Sciences

Impacting the global healthcare system through pharmacy professionals.

Sarla Anil Modi School of Economics (SAMSOE)

Applied Economics

Training individuals to be socially sensitive and analytical.

Sunandan Divatia School of Science (SDSOS)

Pure & Applied Sciences

Generating talent for research and industry needs.

Nilkamal School of Math, Applied Stats & Analytics

Quantitative Sciences

Creating versatile and employable mathematicians.

Balwant Sheth School of Architecture (BSSA)

Architecture

Evolving with changing parameters of culture and technology.

School of Design (SOD)

Humanizing Technology

Stretching creative potential through cognitive science.

Pravin Dalal School of Entrepreneurship

Family Business

Aligning family firms with professional standards.

Jyoti Dalal School of Liberal Arts (JDSoLA)

Humanities

Inculcating intellectual ability to understand diverse ideas.

School of Performing Arts (SoPA)

Contemporary Music

Bridging the gap between passion and professional careers.

School of Branding and Advertising (SoBA)

Marketing Communications

Creating innovative and productive leaders for the digital era.

School of Aviation

Flight & Aerospace

Fostering the next generation of aviation professionals.

Centre for International Studies (CIS)

Transnational Education

Offering international degrees from global partner universities.

NMIMS Centre for Distance & Online Education

Flexible Learning

Catering to working executives and remote learners.


The inclusion of the School of Design and the School of Performing Arts signals an institutional shift toward the creative economy. The School of Design focuses on the intersection of human psychology and technological interaction, while the School of Performing Arts provides India’s first formal degree in contemporary Western music, reflecting a commitment to diversifying career pathways for the youth.

Comprehensive Academic Portfolio and Programmatic Innovation

NMIMS Mumbai offers an exhaustive array of over 57 programs across undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral levels. The institutional philosophy revolves around "Integrated Learning," where technical proficiency is fused with managerial acumen. This is most evident in the university’s flagship integrated programs, which allow students to earn both a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in a condensed timeframe.

Undergraduate Program Diversity

The undergraduate ecosystem is designed for early-career specialization. Programs such as the B.Sc. in Finance and B.Sc. in Economics are noted for their mathematical rigor and corporate relevance, often serving as feeders for high-end consulting and investment banking roles. The university also offers B.Tech. tracks in emerging fields such as Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, and Cyber Security, reflecting a curriculum that evolves in tandem with the "Industry 4.0" paradigm.

Postgraduate and Research Excellence

At the postgraduate level, the MBA remains the most sought-after degree, with specializations in Human Resources, Pharmaceutical Management, Business Analytics, and Digital Transformation. The M.Tech. programs are specifically geared toward high-end computational research, while the M.Pharm. programs are deeply integrated with the pharmaceutical industry for drug discovery and regulatory affairs. For scholars pursuing advanced research, NMIMS provides doctoral programs (Ph.D.) in management, engineering, pharmacy, and the biological sciences, supported by institutional fellowships and state-of-the-art laboratory infrastructure.

Table 2: Representative Program List and Duration (Mumbai Campus)

Degree Category

Program Name

Duration

Primary Campus / School

Integrated (Dual Degree)

MBA Tech (Computer/IT/Data Science)

5 Years

MPSTME Mumbai.

Integrated (Dual Degree)

MBA Pharma Tech (B.Pharm + MBA)

5 Years

SPPSPTM Mumbai.

Postgraduate

MBA (Core)

2 Years

SBM Mumbai.

Postgraduate

MBA HR

2 Years

SBM Mumbai.

Postgraduate

M.Sc. Finance

2 Years

ASMSOC Mumbai.

Undergraduate

BBA

3 Years

ASMSOC Mumbai.

Undergraduate

B.Sc. Finance

3 Years

ASMSOC Mumbai.

Undergraduate

B.A. LLB (Hons.)

5 Years

KPMSOL Mumbai.

Undergraduate

B.Des. (Humanizing Technology)

4 Years

SOD Mumbai.

Undergraduate

B.A. (Liberal Arts)

3 Years

JDSoLA Mumbai.

Undergraduate

B.A. (Contemporary Western Music)

3 Years

SoPA Mumbai.


Standardized Admission Architecture and Eligibility Framework

The admission process at NMIMS is highly systematized, relying on a series of proprietary entrance examinations that ensure a standardized baseline for all incoming students. This approach minimizes subjectivity and aligns student selection with the specific aptitude requirements of each academic discipline.

The MBA Selection Funnel (NMAT by GMAC)

For candidates aspiring to the MBA program, the NMAT by GMAC is the primary filter. This computer-adaptive test evaluates candidates on language skills, quantitative skills, and logical reasoning. Following the exam, a multi-stage selection process ensues:


  1. Cut-off Shortlisting: Candidates must meet both overall and sectional cut-offs, typically around the 94-96 percentile for the flagship Mumbai campus.

  2. Psychometric Profiling: Shortlisted candidates undergo behavioral assessments to evaluate leadership potential and ethical grounding.

  3. Written Aptitude Test (WAT) and Personal Interview (PI): These stages assess communication clarity, domain knowledge, and general awareness.

Undergraduate Entrance Exams (NPAT, CET, LAT, MST)

Admissions to undergraduate programs are segmented by school and specialization:


  • NMIMS NPAT: The "National Test for Programs After Twelfth" is the entry point for commerce, economics, branding, and liberal arts programs. It tests proficiency in English, quantitative ability, and reasoning.

  • NMIMS CET: This exam is mandatory for engineering (B.Tech.) and pharmacy (B.Pharm.) aspirants. It covers the core sciences (Physics, Chemistry, Math/Biology) alongside logical intelligence and language skills.

  • NMIMS LAT: A specialized test for the Kirit P. Mehta School of Law, focusing on legal reasoning and general knowledge.

  • NMIMS DAT: The Design Aptitude Test is used specifically for the School of Design to evaluate visual-spatial intelligence and creative problem-solving.

Eligibility and Age Constraints

The university maintains rigorous eligibility criteria to ensure academic quality. For most undergraduate commerce programs, a minimum of 60% aggregate in 10+2 is required, with Mathematics or Statistics being a compulsory subject for the Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, and Bengaluru campuses. Age limits are strictly enforced; candidates above the age of 25 are generally ineligible for undergraduate programs, with certain exceptions for the law programs under the NLAT category. For postgraduate programs, a minimum of 50% in graduation is the standard requirement across most disciplines.

Research Ecosystem, Patents, and Innovation

NMIMS has successfully pivoted from a purely teaching-based institution to a research-active university. This shift is supported by a robust internal policy that incentivizes faculty for high-impact publications, patents, and external research grants.

Financial Support and Research Incentives

The university's Research Promotion Policy is designed to create a self-sustaining ecosystem of inquiry. Faculty members are eligible for "Seed Funding" of up to Rs. 2 lakhs to initiate preliminary research that can later be scaled into larger grants from government bodies like the DST (Department of Science and Technology) or DBT (Department of Biotechnology).

Table 3: Institutional Publication and Patent Incentives

Quality Metric / Category

Financial Incentive

Eligibility / Conditions

Journal Impact Factor > 7 (or ABDC A*)

Rs. 2,00,000

Full-time faculty; divided among authors.

Journal Impact Factor 5 - 7 (or ABDC A)

Rs. 1,00,000

Quality-based tiered reward system.

Journal Impact Factor 3 - 5 (or ABDC B)

Rs. 50,000

Aimed at encouraging mid-tier impactful research.

Scopus / WoS Indexed Journals

Rs. 10,000

Ensuring a baseline of global indexing.

International Patent (Granted)

Rs. 1,00,000

Support through institutional IPR cell.

National Patent (Granted)

Rs. 50,000

Encouraging domestic innovation.


The tangible output of this policy is evident in the university’s patent portfolio. Recent innovations filed by NMIMS faculty and students include a "Hospital Assistant Robot," an "IoT-based Trust Modeling Approach for Cooperative Autonomous Driving," and "Mixed Metal Ferrite Nanoparticles" for biomedical applications. The university also maintains a series of specialized research journals, such as the Biomedical Research Journal and the NMIMS Management Review, to provide platforms for scholarly dissemination.

Specialized Centers of Excellence

To foster multidisciplinary research, NMIMS has established nine Centers of Excellence. These centers act as institutional bridges between theoretical research and industrial application.


  • Center of Excellence in Analytics and Data Science: This center works to build an analytics culture within the institution, conducting research in predictive modeling and big data.

  • Harshraj R. Bhayani Center of Excellence in Nanotechnology Research: Focused on materials science and its applications in healthcare and manufacturing.

  • Accenture Centre for Innovation in ERP: A collaborative effort to advance research in enterprise resource planning and digital transformation.

  • Bosch-Rexroth Research Centre of Excellence in Automation Technology: This facility focuses on industrial automation and robotics, providing students with hands-on experience in cutting-edge manufacturing technologies.

Entrepreneurship and Incubation: AIC-NMIMS

The NMIMS Atal Incubation Centre (AIC-NMIMS) represents the pinnacle of the university’s innovation cell. Established under the Atal Innovation Mission of NITI Aayog, it is a Section 8 not-for-profit company designed to foster a scalable startup ecosystem.

Sector-Agnostic Support with Domain Depth

While AIC-NMIMS is sector-agnostic, it leverages the university's inherent strengths in healthcare, pharmacy, information technology, and manufacturing. The incubation center provides a structured support system that includes:


  • Infrastructure: Wi-Fi-enabled co-working spaces, technical labs, and specialized computer installations.

  • Advisory Services: Dedicated mentors provide guidance on legal, financial, marketing, and recruitment strategies.

  • Funding Access: The center implements the Startup India Seed Fund Scheme (SISFS), providing early-stage capital for proof of concept, prototype development, and product trials.


The impact of AIC-NMIMS is reflected in its diverse portfolio of incubatees, ranging from The Renal Project (specialized dialysis services) and KrishiBOT (agricultural robotics) to Decimal Finance and lvlAlpha (technology and wearable tech). This cell functions as a vital bridge between academic inquiry and commercial wealth creation, significantly enhancing the university’s contribution to the national startup mission.

International Collaborations and Transnational Education

A key pillar of the NMIMS vision for 2030 is to become a globally admired university. This is pursued through the Department of International Linkages (DIL), which manages over 75 active MoUs with premier institutions across the USA, UK, Europe, Australia, and the Asia-Pacific region.

Strategic Dual-Degree Programs

NMIMS offers several dual-degree programs that allow students to earn credentials from both NMIMS and a prestigious foreign university.


  • Purdue University (USA): An MBA in Decision Sciences and Analytics from NMIMS combined with an MS in Business Analytics & Information Management from Purdue. Students spend the first year in Mumbai and the second year in Indiana, USA.

  • Kingston University (London): A collaboration for the BBA International Business program, involving a dual degree through a "2+1" model.

  • University at Albany (SUNY, USA): A dual-degree program for BBA and B.Sc. Finance students, where two years are spent at each institution.

Progression and Articulation Frameworks

Beyond dual degrees, NMIMS maintains "Progression Agreements" that provide its students with streamlined entry into Master’s programs abroad. Notable partners include the University of Bristol (UK), where undergraduate students from ASMSOC and SAMSOE can proceed to advanced studies with tuition waivers and GMAT/GRE exemptions. Similar agreements exist with the University of Leeds and Clark University. The university is also a member of the HARMONY Project, co-funded by the Erasmus+ program of the European Union, which focuses on internationalization strategies and intercultural competence.

Infrastructure and Technological Integration

The Mumbai campus of NMIMS, particularly the Vile Parle West facility, is a testament to high-density, high-tech urban educational architecture. The campus is a "vertical" entity, utilizing modern design to maximize educational space in one of India's most congested business districts.

The Digital Backbone: SAP and Blackboard

NMIMS was the first Indian educational institution to introduce SAP (Systems, Applications, and Products) for its academic and administrative management. This is complemented by the Blackboard Learning Management System, which serves as the primary interface for course delivery, assignments, and continuous evaluation. The entire campus is Wi-Fi enabled, with a dedicated 200 Mbps leased line to support high-speed online research and virtual learning sessions.

Specialized Learning Spaces

  • Bloomberg Lab: The library houses a 12-terminal Bloomberg lab, providing real-time financial data for research in economics, finance, and marketing.

  • Prof. Y. K. Bhushan Resource Centre: A 15,000 sq. ft. air-conditioned library that serves as a central knowledge hub with over 3 million e-books, 100,000 e-journals, and access to 32 specialized databases including JSTOR, EBSCO, and CMIE Prowess.

  • Smart Classrooms: The 10-storey flagship building features over 60 semi-circular classrooms designed to foster interactive learning. Each floor includes a "student lounge" for group projects and collaborative exercises.

Employability, Placement Performance, and Career Support

The ultimate benchmark of the NMIMS model is its employability record. The university operates a centralized placement cell that works year-round to build corporate relationships and facilitate student recruitment across its 17 schools.

Placement Metrics (2024 - 2025 Cycle)

The School of Business Management (SBM) and the Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management (MPSTME) consistently deliver some of the highest placement figures in the private sector.

Table 4: Key Placement Statistics (2024 Batch)

Program / School

Highest Package (INR)

Average Package (INR)

Notable Recruiter(s)

MBA (Core)

67.70 LPA

25.13 LPA

Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, Google.

MBA HR

25.02 LPA

18.64 LPA

Reliance, TATA, Aditya Birla.

MBA Tech

26.49 LPA

10.70 LPA

Accenture, Oracle, Deloitte.

B.Sc. Finance

22.55 LPA

8.67 LPA

Barclays, JP Morgan, Zomato.

BBA

24.30 LPA

6.66 LPA

Godrej, Goldman Sachs, EY.

B.Tech.

42.30 LPA

7.53 LPA

Amazon, TCS, Infosys.


A critical component of this success is the Pre-Placement Offer (PPO) mechanism. In the 2024 batch, approximately 37% of the MBA Core students and 27% of the MBA HR students received PPOs based on their performance during summer internships. This underscores the high degree of corporate confidence in the NMIMS training methodology.

Career Enhancement and Soft Skills

Beyond final placements, the university has established a dedicated Department of Soft Skills and a Global Career Center (GCC) to enhance long-term employability. The Soft Skills department provides experiential training in behavioral competencies, corporate readiness, and emotional intelligence, specifically tailored for the "VUCA" (Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, and Ambiguous) global business world. The GCC assists students with resume building, LinkedIn optimization, and mock interviews, while also providing a bridge for international internships and global job search assistance.

The Alumni Legacy and Corporate Influence

The NMIMS alumni base, currently exceeding 100,000 members, is a vital strategic asset. NMIMS graduates occupy significant leadership positions across the Fortune 500 landscape, as well as in the Indian civil services, arts, and entrepreneurial ventures.

Corporate Leaders and Entrepreneurs

  • Anish Shah (CEO, Mahindra Group): A 1991 MBA graduate who has led the global tech-driven transformation of one of India's largest conglomerates.

  • Nirmal Jain (Founder & Chairman, IIFL Group): A 1984 MBA graduate who built a multi-billion dollar financial services empire.

  • Aruna Jayanthi (Managing Director, Capgemini APAC/LatAm): One of India’s most powerful businesswomen, leading global operations for a top consulting firm.

  • Priyanka Gill (Co-founder, Purplle): An MBA alumna who scaled her beauty e-commerce venture into a unicorn.

  • Nitin Rakesh (CEO, Mphasis): A prominent leader in the global IT and digital services space.

Influence in Arts and Literature

The university’s influence extends into India’s soft power through notable alumni in the creative arts:


  • John Abraham: A leading Indian actor and film producer.

  • Amish Tripathi: India’s highest-selling author, known for the Shiva Trilogy.

  • Vikas Bahl: National Award-winning director and filmmaker.


This vast network not only provides brand prestige but also functions as an active support system for current students through mentorship programs and industrial immersion initiatives.

Institutional Funding and Financial Sustainability

NMIMS Mumbai operates under the SVKM trust, which maintains a highly robust financial profile. The university's revenue is primarily generated through student fees, executive education programs, and corporate consultancy.

Revenue and Operating Surplus

According to recent financial disclosures and rating reports, SVKM’s overall revenue remained healthy at approximately Rs. 1,867 crore in FY2024, with NMIMS accounting for nearly 90% of this figure. The university maintains an impressive Operating Surplus Margin (OSM) in the range of 45-50%, providing it with the capital required for continuous infrastructure upgrades and the establishment of new campuses.

Table 5: Financial Health and Risk Profile (SVKM/NMIMS FY2024)

Financial Indicator

Value / Ratio

Implication

Operating Income

Rs. 1,867.8 Crore

High institutional scale.

Profit After Tax (PAT)

Rs. 514.8 Crore

Strong net surplus generation.

Operating Surplus Margin

46.0%

Healthy buffer for reinvestment.

Interest Coverage Ratio

14.0 times

Low financial risk and high debt-servicing ability.

Gearing (Debt/Net Worth)

0.3 times

Prudent capital structure.


Scholarships and Financial Aid

To ensure that its high fees (ranging from Rs. 10 lakhs to 27 lakhs for an MBA) do not bar meritorious students, NMIMS provides several financial aid options. The Mirae Asset Foundation Scholarship and the Chancellor’s Scholarship for MBA students offer substantial fee waivers based on academic excellence and economic need. The university also facilitates education loans through partnerships with major banking institutions.

Strategic Synthesis and Future Trajectory

Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS), Mumbai, has evolved into a paradigm-shifting institution within the Indian private education sector. Its success is rooted in its ability to synthesize three critical pillars: academic rigor, industrial relevance, and technological integration. The university's transition to a Category-I Autonomous status has allowed it to bypass traditional regulatory hurdles, enabling the rapid launch of future-ready programs in Artificial Intelligence, Branding, and Social Entrepreneurship.


The research ecosystem, bolstered by high-value incentives and a thriving incubation cell (AIC-NMIMS), indicates a strategic move toward becoming a global research hub. Furthermore, the aggressive pursuit of international dual degrees and articulation agreements ensures that NMIMS remains relevant in an increasingly borderless job market. For professional peers and prospective stakeholders, NMIMS Mumbai stands as a robust institutional brand that effectively bridges the gap between traditional academic theory and the pragmatic demands of the global corporate ecosphere. As it moves toward its 2030 vision, the university's focus on "Internationalization at Home" and multidisciplinary collaboration will likely solidify its position as a premier global destination for higher education.


FAQs


1. When was NMIMS Mumbai established?


The institution was founded in 1981 by the Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal (SVKM) as a management institute affiliated with the University of Mumbai.


2. Is NMIMS a private or a government university?


It is a private Deemed-to-be University, a status it was granted in 2003 under Section 3 of the UGC Act, 1956.


3. What is the NAAC accreditation of NMIMS Mumbai?


The university is accredited by NAAC with an ‘A+’ Grade and a CGPA of 3.67.


4. What does the "Category-I University" status signify?


Awarded by the Ministry of Education/UGC, this status grants the university significant academic and administrative autonomy, including the power to start new programs and off-campus centers.


5. How many constituent schools does NMIMS have in Mumbai?


There are 17 constituent schools in Mumbai covering diverse disciplines such as Management, Engineering, Pharmacy, Law, and Performing Arts.


6. Where is the flagship campus located?


The flagship campus is situated in Vile Parle (West), the heart of Mumbai’s educational and business district.


7. Does NMIMS have international accreditation for its management programs?


Yes, the School of Business Management (SBM) is accredited by AACSB, a prestigious global standard for business education.


8. What are the key NIRF 2024 rankings for the university?


In 2024, NMIMS ranked 21st in the Management category and 10th in the Pharmacy category nationally.


9. What is the entrance exam for the MBA program?


Admission to the flagship MBA programs is conducted strictly through the NMAT by GMAC entrance examination.


10. What is the typical NMAT cut-off for the Mumbai campus?


The cut-off for the flagship MBA program generally falls between the 94th and 96th percentile.


11. Does NMIMS accept CAT, XAT, or GMAT scores for its MBA?


No, NMIMS only accepts NMAT scores for its primary MBA admissions; however, GMAT/GRE scores may be considered for specific international or executive programs.


12. What is the NMIMS NPAT?


NPAT (National Test for Programs After Twelfth) is the mandatory entrance exam for undergraduate programs in Commerce, Economics, Liberal Arts, and Branding.


13. What is the NMIMS CET?


It is a university-level common entrance test for admission to B.Tech, MBA Tech (Integrated), and Pharma Tech (Integrated) programs.


14. Which exam is required for Law admissions?


Aspirants for BA LLB (Hons.) and BBA LLB (Hons.) must appear for the NMIMS LAT (Law Aptitude Test) or provide valid CLAT scores.


15. Is Mathematics/Statistics mandatory for BBA admission?


Yes, candidates must have passed Mathematics or Statistics at the 10+2 level to be eligible for the BBA, B.Com (Hons), and B.Sc. Finance programs.


16. What is the maximum age limit for undergraduate programs?


The maximum age limit for most undergraduate programs is 25 years at the time of application.


17. Can final-year 10+2 students apply for UG programs?


Yes, candidates appearing for their final 10+2 exams can apply on a provisional basis, provided they meet the eligibility criteria upon result declaration.


18. What is the "MBA Tech" program?


It is a unique 5-year integrated program that combines B.Tech and MBA, designed to produce techno-managers for the industry.


19. Does NMIMS offer a degree in Creative Design?


Yes, the School of Design offers a 4-year B.Des program with a specialization in "Humanizing Technology".


20. Is there a program for students with family businesses?


The Pravin Dalal School of Entrepreneurship & Family Business Management offers specialized programs like the Integrated MBA in Family Business to help professionalize family-owned firms.


21. What is the School of Performing Arts (SoPA) known for?


It is one of the first institutes in India to provide a formal degree (BA) in contemporary Western music.


22. How many programs does NMIMS Mumbai offer in total?


Across all levels, the university offers 57 distinct programs including undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral degrees.


23. Does NMIMS offer distance or online education?


Yes, the NMIMS Centre for Distance and Online Education (CDOE) provides various MBA and Diploma programs for working professionals.


24. What are the MBA specializations available?


Core specializations include Finance, Marketing, Operations, Human Resources, and Business Analytics.


25. What is the "vertical campus" concept?


The Mumbai campus features a modern 10-storey building with over 60 smart classrooms, designed to maximize educational space in an urban environment.


26. What are the library facilities at NMIMS Mumbai?


The Prof. Y. K. Bhushan Information & Knowledge Resource Centre spans 15,000 sq. ft. and houses over 3 million e-books, 100,000 e-journals, and 30+ specialized databases.


27. Does the campus have a Bloomberg Lab?


Yes, the central library includes a dedicated Bloomberg Lab with 12 terminals for real-time financial research.


28. What specialized labs does the School of Design have?


It features a Usability Lab (for user testing), a Tinkering Lab (with 3D printers and laser cutters), and an XR (Mixed Reality) Lab.


29. Are there dedicated research facilities for Pharmacy?


The School of Pharmacy has a Pilot Plant, an Animal House, and a Central Instrument Laboratory equipped with high-end tools like LC-MS/MS and HPLC.


30. Is the campus Wi-Fi enabled?


The entire campus is Wi-Fi enabled with high-speed internet support, including dedicated 200 Mbps leased lines for research.


31. Does NMIMS Mumbai provide on-campus hostels?


While there are no hostels within the main academic building, the university facilitates rented residential accommodations and full-fledged hostels nearby for both boys and girls.


32. What was the highest package for MBA Core in 2024?


The highest domestic package for the MBA Core batch of 2024 was INR 67.70 LPA.


33. What is the average package for the flagship MBA program?


The average package for MBA Core in the 2024 placement cycle was INR 25.13 LPA.


34. What percentage of MBA students receive Pre-Placement Offers (PPOs)?


Approximately 37% of the MBA Core batch and 27% of the MBA HR batch received PPOs based on their summer internships in 2024.


35. Who are the top recruiters at NMIMS Mumbai?


Leading recruiters include Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Accenture, and Deloitte.


36. What is the role of the Global Career Center (GCC)?


The GCC acts as a bridge between education and employment by offering career counseling, internship placements, and professional development workshops.


37. Does NMIMS provide soft skills training?


Yes, the Department of Soft Skills provides mandatory training in behavioral competencies, corporate readiness, and emotional intelligence.


38. Are there placement opportunities for undergraduate students?


Yes, programs like BBA, B.Com, and B.Sc. Finance see strong recruiter engagement, with the highest packages for BBA reaching up to INR 24.3 LPA in 2025.


39. What is AIC-NMIMS?


The NMIMS Atal Incubation Centre (AIC) is a dedicated cell funded by NITI Aayog to foster and support startups and dynamic entrepreneurs.


40. Does NMIMS provide seed funding for research?


The university provides seed money up to INR 2 lakhs to faculty members to support preliminary research and proof-of-concept development.


41. How does the university incentivize high-quality publications?


NMIMS offers monetary rewards of up to INR 2,00,000 for faculty publications in top-tier journals (Impact Factor > 7 or ABDC A* category).


42. Are there any specialized research centers?


NMIMS houses 9 Centers of Excellence, including the Center of Excellence in Analytics and Data Science and the Harshraj R. Bhayani Center of Excellence in Nanotechnology Research.


43. What is the "SISFS"?


The Startup India Seed Fund Scheme (SISFS) provides financial assistance to early-stage startups at AIC-NMIMS for prototype development and market entry.


44. Does NMIMS have tie-ups with foreign universities?


NMIMS has over 75 active MoUs with international institutions for student/faculty exchange and research collaborations.


45. What is the dual-degree program with Purdue University?


SBM Mumbai offers a program where students earn an MBA from NMIMS and an MS in Business Analytics & Information Management from Purdue University (USA).


46. Which university partners for the BBA International Business program?


NMIMS collaborates with Kingston University, London, for this dual-degree program where students spend time at both campuses.


47. Are there scholarships for MBA students?


Yes, options include the Mirae Asset Foundation Scholarship for EWS students and the Chancellor’s Scholarship for the top 15 merit-holders.


48. What is the annual revenue of the university trust?


SVKM reported an overall operating income of approximately INR 1,867 crore in FY2024, with NMIMS being the primary revenue driver.


49. Who are some notable business alumni of NMIMS?


Famous alumni include Anish Shah (CEO, Mahindra Group), Nirmal Jain (Founder, IIFL Group), and Aruna Jayanthi (MD, Capgemini APAC).


50. Have any famous creative personalities graduated from NMIMS?


Notable creative alumni include John Abraham (Actor/Producer), Amish Tripathi (Author of the Shiva Trilogy), and Vikas Bahl (National Award-winning Director).

Academic and Research

Narsee Monjee Institute Management Studies (NMIMS), a Deemed University ranks among the elite Business Schools in the country. The institute is known for providing academic excellence and competitive edge to students and developing their business sense. Its main branch is located in Mumbai but the University also has many more campuses at Shirpur, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Indore and Navi Mumbai. NMIMS has made great strides and today it has 17 constituent schools that offer both undergraduate and postgraduate courses in management, engineering, commerce, pharmacy, architecture, economics, mathematical sciences, hospitality, science, law, aviation, liberal arts, performing arts, architecture & design.

The goal of this institute is to create research communities that include technology, management, sciences and other humanities and social sciences. Efforts are made to accomplish this by creating an infrastructure and support system to facilitate the world’s best research scholars in science, management and technology.

Rankings and Recognition

In the prestigious and widely acclaimed educational ranking of Indian Institutional Ranking Framework (IIRF- 2025), NMIMS at 25th Rank in IIRF Deemed University Ranking 2025.

Courses

Engineering & Technology
  • Data Science & AI
Design & Architecture
  • Architecture
Life Sciences
  • Agriculture & Forestry
Law
  • Law
Business & Economics
  • Economics
Medicine & Allied Health Sciences
  • Pharmacy

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