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LATEST UPDATE 2026
The NMIMS CET application form is expected to be released soon on the official website ncet.nmims.edu (or nmims.edu / apply.nmims.edu). As of January, 2026, the exact dates have not been officially announced yet—the admission handout and registration link will be live shortly (likely starting in late January or February 2026 for Phase 1). The exam will be conducted in two phases as a computer-based online test at designated test centres, allowing candidates to appear in one or both phases (best score considered). Candidates can book slots after registration, with multiple attempts possible (up to 3 in total across phases).
IMPORTANT DATES
As of January, 2026, the official NMIMS CET (NMIMS Common Entrance Test) important dates have not been officially released yet. The NMIMS admissions team typically announces the full schedule (including registration, exam phases, and counselling) in the official admission handout on ncet.nmims.edu or nmims.edu.
However, based on the consistent pattern from the last few years (2023–2025), the following tentative timeline is expected for NMIMS CET:
Phase 1
Events | Dates |
Online registration start date | January 2026 – February 2026 |
Online registration closure date | March 2026 |
Conduct of online computer-based Examination at test centers | Mid March To Last March 2026 |
Counselling call letter for Engineering candidates release date | April 2026 |
Merit list declaration date for Pharma candidates | April 2026 |
Phase 2
Events | Dates |
Online registration start date | March – April 2026 |
Online registration closure date | May 2026 |
Conduct of online computer-based Examination at test centers | March 2026 to May 2026 |
Counselling call letter for Engineering candidates release date | June 2026 |
Merit list declaration date for Pharma candidates | June 2026 |
PROGRAMS OFFERED
The NMIMS CET (NMIMS Common Entrance Test) is the university-level entrance exam for admission to specific integrated and undergraduate programs in engineering and pharmacy at SVKM’s NMIMS campuses. It serves as the primary gateway post-Class 12 for these streams.
The main programs offered through NMIMS CET are:
B.Tech (4 years) — Various specializations like Computer Engineering, Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence & Data Science, Information Technology, Data Science, Computer Science & Engineering (Data Science), etc. (availability varies by campus).
B.Tech + MBA Tech (5 years integrated dual-degree) — Combines B.Tech in engineering streams (e.g., AI/ML, CE, IT, Data Science) with MBA specializations (e.g., Marketing, Finance, Operations & Supply Chain, Business Intelligence & Analytics).
B.Pharm + MBA Pharma Tech (5 years integrated dual-degree) — Blends B.Pharm with MBA in Pharma Tech, focused on healthcare, innovation, and management in pharmaceuticals.
These programs are offered at NMIMS campuses including Mumbai (flagship), Navi Mumbai, Shirpur, Indore, Hyderabad, Chandigarh, and others (Dhule, Bangalore in some cases). The Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering (MPSTME)/School of Technology Management & Engineering (STME) handles B.Tech and B.Tech + MBA Tech, while Shobhaben Pratapbhai Patel School of Pharmacy & Technology Management (SPPSPTM)/School of Pharmacy & Technology Management (SPTM) handles B.Pharm + MBA Pharma Tech.
TOP COLLEGES & TOTAL SEATS
NMIMS does not publish a single centralized seat matrix in advance—exact intake for 2026 will be detailed in the admission handout (program-wise, campus-wise, category-wise with reservations: typically 15% SC, 7.5% ST, 27% OBC-NCL, 10% EWS, 5% PwD). Total seats across all programs and campuses are around 2,000–3,000+ (based on recent cycles, with engineering dominating). Mumbai remains the most competitive (highest cutoffs/ranks), followed by Navi Mumbai and others.
Indicative Seat Distribution (based on recent trends like 2024–2025; subject to official confirmation for 2026):
Mumbai (Flagship campus, highest demand): Largest intake, often 500–800+ seats across B.Tech specializations and MBA Tech (e.g., Computer Engineering, AI/ML, Data Science variants). B.Pharm + MBA Pharma Tech also strong here.
Navi Mumbai: Growing campus with good seats (e.g., 300–500+ for B.Tech/AI & Data Science, Computer Engineering).
Shirpur: Substantial intake (often 300–600+), slightly lower cutoffs; strong for core engineering and pharmacy.
Hyderabad: 200–400+ seats, popular for emerging specializations like Computer Science & Engineering (Data Science).
Indore: 200–400+ seats, focused on select B.Tech branches and pharmacy.
Chandigarh: Newer campus with 100–300+ seats, lower competition.
HOW TO APPLY
The NMIMS CET application process is conducted online through the official NMIMS website. Candidates need to register by providing basic details, fill in personal and academic information, upload a recent photograph and signature, select the exam date and test centre, and submit the form after paying the application fee online.
Step 1: Visit the official website of NMIMS-CET.
Step 2: Click on “Apply Now” and create an account.
Step 3: Candidate will get the regisation number on their registration email id. to fill and complete the application form.
Step 4: Based on eligibility criteria select Test category and campus preferences.
Step 5: Candidate can select multiple test category / multiple schools and multiple program preferences.
Step 6: The registration fees is based on the number of Schools selected for each test category and the total retakes.
Step 7: Only paid candidates will be allowed to schedule the exam.
Step 8: Candidate can choose 1 main and 2 retakes for each of the examination category. In all, a candidate will be given chance to appear total 3 times of whichever exam he wishes to appear.
Step 9: After the successful registration, the candidate will get options to choose the test date/s and test center.
Step 10: Test dates / Test center availability will be subject to Test center capacity.
Step 11: It will be available to the candidate modestly on first come first serve.
Step 12: Pay the application fee and complete the process.
Application Fees
Test | School Name | No. of school chosen by the candidate | First attempt in category | RETAKE-1 in same category | RETAKE-2 in same category |
NMIMS CET | Engineering / Pharmacy | 1 | 2000 | 2000 | 2000 |
2 | 3000 | 3000 | 3000 |
EXAM CENTERS
NMIMS CET is conducted at various major cities across India. Common exam centres include Delhi/NCR (Delhi, Noida, Greater Noida, Ghaziabad, Gurugram), Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru, Chennai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Lucknow, Indore, Bhopal, Patna, Ranchi, Raipur, Chandigarh, Guwahati, Bhubaneswar, Kochi, Trivandrum, Coimbatore, Vijayawada/Visakhapatnam, and other regional locations. During application, candidates must select their preferred centre(s), and the final allocated centre details are mentioned on the admit card.
Sr. No | State | Test City |
1 | Andhra Pradesh | Vijayawada, Rajahmundry |
2 | Assam | Guwahati |
3 | Bihar | Patna |
4 | Chhattisgarh | Raipur |
5 | Delhi | Delhi/New Delhi |
6 | Goa | Goa |
7 | Gujrat | Ahmedabad, Rajkot, Surat, Vadodara, Changa |
8 | Haryana | Faridabad, Gurugram, Karnal, Ambala Cantt. |
9 | Himachal Pradesh | Solan |
10 | Jharkhand | Jamshedpur, Ranchi |
11 | Karnataka | Bengaluru, Mysuru |
12 | Kerala | Kochi, Trivandrum, Ernakulam, Thrissur, Kohikode, Kottayam |
13 | Madhya Pradesh | Bhopal, Indore, Jabalpur |
14 | Maharashtra | Aurangabad, Mumbai, Nagpur, Nashik, Navi Mumbai, Pune, Shirpur, Sangli / Kolhapur, Thane, Kalyan |
15 | Odisha | Bhubaneshwar |
16 | Pudducherry | Pudducherry |
17 | Punjab | Amritsar, Chandigarh, Mohali, Ludhiana |
18 | Rajasthan | Jaipur, Jodhpur, Kota, Udaipur |
19 | Tamil Nadu | Chennai, Coimbatore, Nagercoil, Salem |
20 | Telangana | Hyderabad, Secundrabad |
21 | Uttar Pradesh | Agra / Mathura, Ghaziabad, Greater Noida, Kanpur, Lucknow, Meerut, Varanasi |
22 | Uttarakhand | Dehradun |
23 | West Bengal | Kolkata |
ADMIT CARD
The NMIMS CET admit card is released online on the official NMIMS CET website before the examination. Candidates can download it by logging in with their registered credentials. The admit card contains important details such as the candidate’s name, exam date and time, test centre address, and exam-day instructions, and it must be carried to the exam centre for entry.
Candidates can download the admit card from the official website by entering the registration ID, and password. Candidates can download their admit card by following the steps mentioned below:
Step 1: Visit the official website
Step 2: Click on the ‘NMIMS- CET admit card’ tab on the homepage
Step 3: Candidates are redirected to the admit card login page
Step 4: Enter the login ID and password
Step 5: NMIMS-CET admit card will appear on the screen, check details and download the same
EXAM RESULT
The NMIMS CET result is also declared online after the exam, in the form of a score or merit list. Admission is offered based on the marks obtained in the entrance test, followed by counselling, document verification, and fee payment as per the schedule announced by NMIMS.
The result will be declared by the Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies.Given below are the steps to view NMIMS CET result:
Step 1: Visit the official website
Step 2: Click the ‘Result’ tab
Step 3: Click on the appeared course.
Step 4: Enter NMIMS CET ID and date of birth from the drop-down menu.
Step 5: The result for entered ID will be displayed. Download and save the result.
Step 6: Candidates should take an A4 sized printout and keep it in a safe condition for further process.
COUNSELLING PROCESS & CUTOFFS
The NMIMS CET counselling process begins after the declaration of results and release of the merit list. Candidates who qualify the entrance exam are required to register for counselling online through the official NMIMS admission portal. Counselling is generally conducted in multiple rounds, depending on seat availability. During counselling, candidates must select their preferred programme and campus based on their rank. Seat allotment is done strictly on the basis of CET score, merit rank, programme preference, and availability of seats. Once a seat is allotted, candidates must confirm admission within the given deadline by paying the admission fee and completing document verification. Failure to report or pay the fee on time may lead to cancellation of the allotted seat, and the seat is then offered to the next eligible candidate in subsequent rounds.
The NMIMS CET cutoffs vary every year and depend on several factors such as number of applicants, difficulty level of the exam, number of seats, course demand, and campus preference. Generally, popular programmes like BTech Computer Engineering, IT, and Artificial Intelligence at the Mumbai campus have higher cutoffs, while newer or less preferred campuses have comparatively lower cutoffs. Cutoffs are released in the form of minimum qualifying marks or closing ranks for each round of counselling. Candidates scoring above the cutoff are eligible for seat allotment in that round. NMIMS does not publish a single fixed cutoff; instead, it changes round-wise and campus-wise. Candidates are advised to regularly check the official NMIMS website for round-wise counselling updates and cutoff trends to make informed choices during seat selection.
Here’s a summary of last year’s and expected cutoffs for NMIMS CET and NPAT based on available trends and data:
NMIMS CET (Engineering & Tech) Last Year Cutoffs:
Cutoffs vary campus- and branch-wise. For Phase 2 (2025) at the Mumbai campus, top branches like Computer Engineering closed around rank ~1000, Artificial Intelligence ~1750, Information Technology ~2950, CS & Business Systems ~3100, and Mechatronics ~3700. These are closing ranks indicating how competitive each program was in 2025. More core or high-demand branches required a better rank (lower number) to secure a seat. Lower-demand or other campuses usually had higher (easier) rank cutoffs.
NMIMS NPAT (UG – BBA/B.Sc) Last Year Cutoffs:
For NMIMS NPAT 2025, expected score cutoffs for popular campuses were approximately: NMIMS Mumbai ~72–76 marks, Bengaluru ~67–70, Hyderabad ~67–69, Indore ~66–67, and Navi Mumbai ~65–67 out of 120. A score of 69–71 was generally seen as a good target for NMIMS Mumbai.
Expected Cutoffs for 2026 Admissions:
NMIMS CET 2026: Based on trends from 2024–25, cutoffs are expected to remain competitive or tighten slightly for top branches. A rank under ~1000–1500 will likely be needed for strong chance in core branches like Computer Engineering (especially at Mumbai), while other programs/campuses may allow higher ranks. Cutoffs are influenced by seats, difficulty, and number of applicants, so these are approximate expectations rather than official numbers.
NMIMS NPAT 2026: Given previous year trends, a score around 72–80 (out of 120) is generally expected to be competitive for top campuses like Mumbai and Bengaluru. Higher scores improve chances in preferred branches/campuses.
Important Notes:
Cutoffs change every year based on competition, exam difficulty, and seat availability.
Official cutoffs for 2026 will only be released by NMIMS after counselling rounds.
The above figures are based on last year trends and expert estimates, not official cutoff lists.???????
OVERVIEW
NMIMS CET (NMIMS Common Entrance Test) is conducted by Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS) as a university-level undergraduate common entrance test for admission to integrated and flagship programs:
B.Tech (4 years)
B.Tech + MBA Tech (5 years integrated)
B.Pharm + MBA Pharma Tech (5 years integrated)
These programs are offered at NMIMS campuses in Mumbai, Shirpur, Navi Mumbai, Hyderabad, Indore, Chandigarh, Dhule, Bangalore (Bengaluru), and others (availability varies by program). The test serves as the primary gateway for these engineering and pharmacy streams after Class 12, with merit-based admission through CET scores (no GD/PI for most).
Particulars | Details |
Exam Name | NMIMS CET |
Exam Conducted By | Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS) |
Exam Purpose | Admission to integrated and flagship programs (BTech & Integrated) |
Exam Frequency | Annually |
Exam Level | National |
Exam Selection Process | Written Exam & Merit |
Exam Date | March – May |
Exam Result Date | June |
Exam Official Website |
SELECTION PROCESS
The NMIMS CET selection process is primarily entrance-exam based. Candidates must appear for the NMIMS CET online test, and admission is offered on the basis of the marks obtained in the exam. After the declaration of results, merit lists are prepared course-wise and campus-wise. Shortlisted candidates are then called for counselling and seat allotment, where seats are offered based on rank, programme preference, and seat availability. Final admission is confirmed after document verification and payment of the admission fee within the prescribed timeline.
EXAM SYLLABUS
The NMIMS CET (NMIMS Common Entrance Test), officially known as NMIMS-CET or NCET, is the university-level entrance exam conducted by SVKM’s NMIMS for admission to undergraduate Engineering (B.Tech, B.Tech + MBA Tech) and Pharmacy (B.Pharm + MBA Pharma Tech) programs across NMIMS campuses (Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Shirpur, Indore, Hyderabad, Chandigarh, etc.).
The syllabus is based on the Class 11 & 12 NCERT curriculum (10+2 level), with questions designed to test conceptual understanding, application, and problem-solving. The official detailed syllabus is available on the NMIMS-CET website (ncet.nmims.edu) or in the admission handout—download it for the exact topic list, as minor rationalizations may apply yearly.
Exam Structure & Sections
The test is a computer-based online exam lasting 120 minutes (2 hours), with no negative marking (attempt all questions confidently). It comprises 5 major sections (total questions typically around 120–150, varying slightly by program stream):
Mathematics / Biology (for Engineering vs. Pharmacy stream): Candidates choose PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) for Engineering or PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) for Pharmacy during registration.
Mathematics (Engineering aspirants): Algebra, Trigonometry, Coordinate Geometry, Calculus (Limits, Continuity, Differentiation, Integration), Vectors, 3D Geometry, Probability, Statistics, Sets, Relations & Functions, Matrices & Determinants (Class 11–12 level, NCERT focus).
Biology (Pharmacy aspirants): Diversity in Living World, Structural Organisation in Plants & Animals, Cell Structure & Function, Plant & Human Physiology, Reproduction, Genetics & Evolution, Biology & Human Welfare, Biotechnology, Ecology & Environment.
Physics: Mechanics (Kinematics, Laws of Motion, Work-Energy-Power, Rotational Motion, Gravitation), Thermodynamics, Oscillations & Waves, Electrostatics, Current Electricity, Magnetic Effects of Current, Electromagnetic Induction & Alternating Currents, Electromagnetic Waves, Optics, Dual Nature of Matter & Radiation, Atoms & Nuclei, Electronic Devices, Communication Systems.
Chemistry: Physical Chemistry (Some Basic Concepts, States of Matter, Thermodynamics, Equilibrium, Redox Reactions, Chemical Kinetics, Surface Chemistry), Inorganic Chemistry (Classification of Elements, Chemical Bonding, Coordination Compounds, p-Block Elements), Organic Chemistry (Hydrocarbons, Haloalkanes & Haloarenes, Alcohols/Phenol/Ethers, Aldehydes/Ketones/Carboxylic Acids, Amines, Biomolecules, Polymers, Chemistry in Everyday Life).
Logical Intelligence / Critical Thinking / Reasoning: Logical Reasoning (Series, Analogies, Coding-Decoding, Blood Relations, Directions, Syllogisms, Venn Diagrams), Critical Thinking (Assumptions, Inferences, Arguments, Data Sufficiency), Analytical Puzzles, Pattern Recognition, Non-Verbal Reasoning (Figures, Cubes, Dice).
Proficiency in Language (English): Reading Comprehension (passages with inference questions), Vocabulary (Synonyms, Antonyms, Idioms, Phrases), Grammar (Error Spotting, Sentence Correction, Fill in the Blanks, Prepositions, Tenses), Para Jumbles, Cloze Test.
LETS DISCUSS THE SYLLABUS WITH THEIR WEIGHTAGE (FOR MAJOR SUBJECTS)
Syllabus Of Physics
TOPICS | WEIGHTAGE |
Physical World & Units and Measurement | 30 QUES |
Motion in a straight line & Motion in a plane | |
Laws of Motion | |
Work, Energy and Power | |
Systems of particles and rotational motion | |
Oscillations & Gravitation | |
Mechanical properties of solids & Mechanical properties of fluids | |
Thermal properties of matter | |
Thermodynamics, Kinetic theory & Waves | |
Ray optics and optical instruments | |
Wave optics | |
Electric charges and fields | |
Electrostatic potential and capacitance | |
Current Electricity | |
Moving charges and Magnetism | |
Magnetism and matter | |
Electromagnetic induction | |
Alternating current | |
Electromagnetic Waves | |
Dual nature of radiation and matter | |
Atoms & Nuclei | |
Semiconductor electronics: Materials, Devices and simple circuits | |
Communication Systems |
Syllabus Of Chemistry
TOPICS | WEIGHTAGE |
Atomic structure | 30 QUES |
Classification of elements and periodicity in properties | |
Chemical bonding and molecular structure | |
Stoichiometry & Thermodynamics | |
Chemical equilibrium and acid-bases | |
Hydrogen and its compounds | |
s-Block elements (Alkali and Alkaline earth metals) | |
p-Block elements Group-13 (Boron Family) | |
p-Block elements Group-14 (Carbon Family) | |
Environmental chemistry | |
Organic chemistry-Some Basic Principles and Techniques and Hydrocarbons | |
Solid state & Solutions | |
Electrochemistry and chemical kinetics electrochemistry | |
Chemical Kinetics & Surface chemistry | |
General principles of metallurgy | |
p-Block Elements-Group -15 Elements, Group -16 Elements, Group -17 Elements & Group -18 Elements | |
d and f Block Elements & Coordination compounds | |
Polymers | |
Biomolecules – Carbohydrates, Proteins, Vitamins, Nucleic acids & Hormones | |
Chemistry in everyday life | |
Haloalkanes and Haloarens | |
Organic Compounds containing C.H & O | |
Aldehydes and Ketones | |
Carboxylic Acids | |
Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen Amines | |
Diazonium Salts | |
Cyanides and Isocyanides |
Syllabus Of Mathemaths
TOPICS | WEIGHTAGE |
Algebra – Functions, Mathematical Induction, Matrices, Complex Numbers, De Moivre’s Theorem, Quadratic Expressions, Theory of Equations, Permutations and Combinations, Binomial Theorem & Partial fractions | 30 QUES |
Trigonometry – Trigonometric Ratios up to Transformations, Trigonometric Equations, Inverse Trigonometric Functions, Hyperbolic Functions & Properties of Triangles | |
Vector Algebra – Addition of Vectors, Product of Vectors | |
Measurement of dispersion and probability | |
Coordinate Geometry – Locus, Transformation of Axes, The Straight Line, A Pair of Straight lines, Circle, System of circles, Parabola, Ellipse, Hyperbola, Three Dimensional Coordinates & Direction Cosines and Direction Ratios | |
Calculus – Limits and Continuity, Differentiation, Applications of Derivatives, Integration, Definite Integrals & Differential equations |
Syllabus Of Biology
TOPICS | WEIGHTAGE |
Inheritance and variation | 30 QUES |
Physiology, experimental setup, mechanisms and observations | |
Nervous system-control and coordination | |
Respiration and circulation | |
Biotechnology-principles, processes, and applications | |
Human health and diseases | |
Origin and evolution of life | |
Applied biology-role of microbes | |
Plant growth and mineral nutrition | |
Ecosystem and energy flow | |
Environmental issues, biodiversity and conservation | |
Food production | |
Reproduction in lower and higher animals | |
Reproduction in lower and higher plants |
Syllabus of Language Proficiency
TOPICS | WEIGHTAGE |
Error recongnition | 10 QUES |
Applied grammar | |
Contextual usage (Using appropriate words in the given context) | |
Sequencing of ideas (Putting ideas into logical sequence by putting jumbled sentences in the correct order) | |
Reading comprehension |
Syllabus Logical Intelligence
TOPICS | WEIGHTAGE |
Critical thinking (Decision making & Problem solving) | 20 QUES |
Verbal-logical reasoning (Derive conclusions from logical premises or assess the validity of arguments based on statement of facts) | |
Numerical reasoning (Venn diagram & Mathematical equalities) | |
Data interpretation (Graphs and charts) |
EXAM PATTERN
NMIMS CET is conducted by Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS) for admission to its B.Tech (4 years), B.Tech +MBA Tech (5 years) and B. Pharm +MBA Pharma Tech (5 years). It is a university-level undergraduate common entrance test. Candidates who pass the exam will be admitted to one of the five NMIMS campuses located at Mumbai, Shirpur, Navi Mumbai, Hyderabad, Indore and Chandigarh.
- Exam is based on Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics / Biology of 10+2curriculum.
- Pharmacy admission test is based onPCM / PCBcombination as selected at the time of online registration.
Test will be conducted for 120 minutes and will comprise of 5 major section as follows:
SECTIONS | NO. OF QUESTIONS | TIME IN MINUTE | TOTAL MARKS |
Physics | 30 | 30 | 30 |
Chemistry | 30 | 30 | 30 |
Maths / Biology | 30 | 30 | 30 |
Logical Intelligence | 20 | 20 | 20 |
Language Proficiency | 10 | 10 | 10 |
Total | 120 | 120 | 120 |
Mode Of Examination
NMIMS CET Examination will be held as an Online Computer Based Test. Questions will be Objective type Multiple choice in nature.
Medium Of Examination
The exam paper for NMIMS CET Examination will be in English language only.
Marking Scheme
- Every question carriesequal marks and for every correct answer, test-takers will be awarded one mark
- There isno negativemarking in CET.
Normalisation of Marks :-
To evaluate candidate’s fair performance and announce result of CET 2022, Normalization method is used. In this method, each candidate’s
marks are collected and processed through statistical combination to make the marks fit for comparison.
For normalization process, it is important to know the total number of applicants and number of candidates who have obtained less mark than
those whose score will be calculated. Below, we have stated the formula and process applied in CET normalization:
Formula used for calculating the Percentile = No. of applicants with marks less than the candidate × 100 /
Total number of Candidates
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
Candidates willing to apply for NMIMS CET Examination are required to fulfil certain conditions to be eligible for it. The candidate who does not satisfy the Eligibility criteria like Age, Minimum educational qualification etc.Their candidature shall be rejected by the authorities. The candidate’s eligibility for NMIMS CET Examination is based on the fulfilment of the following conditions :-
1. Nationality
2. Age Limit & Relaxation
3. Educational Qualifications
Nationality
Candidate must be a citizen of Indian.
Age Limit & Relaxation
Candidates above 25 years of age will not be eligible to apply for NMIMS-CET.
Educational Qualification
The eligibility criteria for NMIMS CET exam is provided below.
For B.Tech/ B.Tech + MBA Tech
1. Candidate must have cleared 12th examination from recognized board including International Baccalaureate Diploma with English
as compulsory subject with vocational science or science.
2. Students must have scored at least 50% aggregate marks in PCM for Navi Mumbai/ Mumbai/ Indore campus and at least 45% marks
in PCM for Shirpur campus.
3. Students who are waiting for their 12th result this year may also apply. Candidates with IB Diploma are eligible only if they have offered
Mathematics at Standard Level (SL) OR Candidates with at least 50% aggregate marks in Diploma Engineering may also apply for
admission.
4. A candidate who has passed 12th or equivalent examination from International Baccalaureate Diploma (IB Certificate with PCM
Compulsory) and DP awarded candidates with 24 credits compulsory and has passed minimum 3 subjects at Higher Level (HL) and minimum
3 subjects at Standard Level (SL) mandatorily from any stream.
For BPharm + MBA (Pharma Tech)
1. Candidates must have cleared 12 examination including International Baccalaureate Diploma. IB certificate/ DP awarded candidates
are eligible only if they have passed their exam with at least 24 credits having passed 3 HL & 3 SL mandatorily.
2. They must have secured at least 50 % aggregate marks in PCM or PCB
3. They must have studied English subject at 12th level.
4. Those who have passed or are appearing for 10+2 examination from a Board/ University where Grade Point Average is given, such candidates
need to produce in writing from the Board/ University concerned, the equivalent percentage for the GPA/ CGPA obtained.
5. Those appearing for their final 10+2 or equivalent examination can also apply. These candidates need to obtain the required minimum cut off
marks and also produce the entire necessary documents, in original, within the given stipulated time
Eligibility Highlights
1. Educational Qualification for different courses are different. Candidates should meet the eligible Educational Qualification of the prescribed
course opted by them.
2. Candidates above 25 years of age are not eligible to apply.
3. Candidates must have passed 10th & 12th including Baccalaureate diploma with Science and English subjects.
4. Candidates must have secured minimum of 50% marks in PCM subjects for Mumbai campus and 45% marks for Shripur campus.
IMPORTANT DATES
As of January, 2026, the official NMIMS CET (NMIMS Common Entrance Test) important dates have not been officially released yet. The NMIMS admissions team typically announces the full schedule (including registration, exam phases, and counselling) in the official admission handout on ncet.nmims.edu or nmims.edu.
However, based on the consistent pattern from the last few years (2023–2025), the following tentative timeline is expected for NMIMS CET:
Phase 1
Events | Dates |
Online registration start date | January 2026 – February 2026 |
Online registration closure date | March 2026 |
Conduct of online computer-based Examination at test centers | Mid March To Last March 2026 |
Counselling call letter for Engineering candidates release date | April 2026 |
Merit list declaration date for Pharma candidates | April 2026 |
Phase 2
Events | Dates |
Online registration start date | March – April 2026 |
Online registration closure date | May 2026 |
Conduct of online computer-based Examination at test centers | March 2026 to May 2026 |
Counselling call letter for Engineering candidates release date | June 2026 |
Merit list declaration date for Pharma candidates | June 2026 |