The final NMAT 2015 Result is expected to be declared on 22 January 2015. NMAT or the NMIMS Management Aptitude Test is the official entrance exam of the Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies conducted for admissions to its School of Business Management. The Institute offers admissions to a range of MBA programmes in both general management and specialised management programmes in Finance, Information Systems,Marketing, Operations and Decision Sciences, Human Resource and Pharmaceutical Management etc. Admissions to all the management programmes are done through NMAT.
The aptitude test is conducted within a time frame of three months every year, so as to allow candidates a choice of two retakes incase they are not satisfied with their performance in the first attempt. The aptitude test commenced on 7 October 2014 this year. The last session of NMAT 2015 is slotted to be conducted on 20 December 2014.The NMAT 2015 Result for the initial three test slots have already been declared. Candidates will have to visit the official website of NMIMS, in order to view their results. Candidates can access their results by providing their NMAT ID and Date of Birth. Candidates will be able to view their sectional and overall scores. The percentile scores of candidates will however be declared only in January 2015. The percentile scores will help candidates make an assessment of how they have performed in NMAT 2015 in comparison to other candidates who appeared for the exam.
After the final NMAT 2015 Result have been declared in January 2015, the list of shortlisted candidates will be published. For candidates who appeared for a retake of NMAT 2015, the best of the three scores will be taken into consideration for the final shortlistings. Candidates who are shortlisted will be eligible to participate in further rounds of the selection process, which may include Case Discussion and Personal Interview Rounds. The Institute will draft the final merit list on the basis of the candidate's performance in the Case Discussion and Personal Interview.
The NMAT 2015 Entrance Exam consisted of three sections which included Language Skills, Quantitative Skills and Logical Reasoning. Examinees had to attempt a total of 120 questions within a duration of two hours. The questions were all of objective type. It is important for candidates to do well in all the three sections of the aptitude test, as the NMAT 2015 Result will reflect not just the overall scores of the candidates, but the sectional scores as well. Both the sectional scores and overall scores will be taken into consideration for the shortlisting of candidates and their final ranking. For more information about NMAT 2015 exam click here.
The aptitude test is conducted within a time frame of three months every year, so as to allow candidates a choice of two retakes incase they are not satisfied with their performance in the first attempt. The aptitude test commenced on 7 October 2014 this year. The last session of NMAT 2015 is slotted to be conducted on 20 December 2014.The NMAT 2015 Result for the initial three test slots have already been declared. Candidates will have to visit the official website of NMIMS, in order to view their results. Candidates can access their results by providing their NMAT ID and Date of Birth. Candidates will be able to view their sectional and overall scores. The percentile scores of candidates will however be declared only in January 2015. The percentile scores will help candidates make an assessment of how they have performed in NMAT 2015 in comparison to other candidates who appeared for the exam.
After the final NMAT 2015 Result have been declared in January 2015, the list of shortlisted candidates will be published. For candidates who appeared for a retake of NMAT 2015, the best of the three scores will be taken into consideration for the final shortlistings. Candidates who are shortlisted will be eligible to participate in further rounds of the selection process, which may include Case Discussion and Personal Interview Rounds. The Institute will draft the final merit list on the basis of the candidate's performance in the Case Discussion and Personal Interview.
The NMAT 2015 Entrance Exam consisted of three sections which included Language Skills, Quantitative Skills and Logical Reasoning. Examinees had to attempt a total of 120 questions within a duration of two hours. The questions were all of objective type. It is important for candidates to do well in all the three sections of the aptitude test, as the NMAT 2015 Result will reflect not just the overall scores of the candidates, but the sectional scores as well. Both the sectional scores and overall scores will be taken into consideration for the shortlisting of candidates and their final ranking. For more information about NMAT 2015 exam click here.
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