How can I get admission in NICMAR Pune?
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To get admission into NICMAR Pune, there is a combination of entrance exam, academic performance, work experience (for some programs), and an interview required.
Candidates first need to achieve a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in the graduation (45% for reserved categories). Final year students can apply, but must complete their degree before programme commencement.
Then there's a need to take the NICMAR Common Admission Test (NCAT) conducted by the university. It's usually online.
- For B.Arch: Qualify for National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) or JEE Paper 2 (NTA). Selection is generally based on a combined weightage of entrance e
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To get admission in NICMAR Pune for the 2024 academic year, you can follow these general steps based on the information from various sources:
- Eligibility Criteria:
- Candidates should have a graduation degree from a recognised university to be eligible for admission to MBA courses at NICMAR Pune.
- For part-time programs, candidates must possess a bachelor's degree in engineering, technology, architecture, or related fields.
- Application Process:
- Interested candidates can apply by visiting the official college website and following the application instructions provided there.
- For management quota admissions, candidates need to satisfy all the eli
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In order to get admission in NICMAR University 2025, students need to meet the last educational details as per pre-defined courses. However, to know the selection procedure the candidate can check the table presented below:
Course Selection MBA Post Graduate NICMAR Common Admission Test (PG-NCAT) + Personal Interview (PI) + Rating of Application (RA) MPlan Post Graduate NICMAR Common Admission Test (PG-NCAT) + Personal Interview (PI) + Rating of Application (RA) BBA NICMAR Common Admission Test (UG-NCAT) + Personal Interview (PI) BTech in Civil Engineering JEE / MH CET / PERA / CUET UG / Other States CET BArch NATA or JEE Paper 2 (NTA
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Yes, NICMAR University has seats for domiciles in its BArch course. Out of the total seat intake, 40% of seats are reserved for students having domiciled in the State of Maharashtra. The total seats for the UG course is 40. This seat count is as per the official website/sanctioning body. It is however still subject to changes and hence, is indicative.
NICMAR University offer tuition fee waiver/scholarship to BArch students. It is offered based on candidates performance in NATA/JEE Main paper-II. There is a merit criteria for each scholarship scheme. Mentioned below is NICMAR scholarship criteria for some scholarships:
- 100% fee waiver under the exemplary merit scholarship:
165 and above NATA score + 80% in Class 12 or
300 score in JEE Main paper 2 + 80% in Class 12
- 75% fee waiver under the distinguished merit:
160 and above NATA score + 75% in Class 12 or
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NICMAR University, Pune has seats reserved for SC/ST/EWS and other such categories. Out of total seat count, 40% is for students who are domicile of the Maharashtra state. There are over 40 seats for the BArch programmes. The mentioned seat details are as per the official website/sanctioning body. It is however still subject to changes and hence, is indicative.
The below table mentions category-wise reservation percentage:
Category | Percentage of Reservation |
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SC and SC converts to Buddhism | 13% |
ST | 7% |
De-notified tribes (A) | 3% |
Nomadic tribes (B) | 2.5% |
Nomadic tribes (C) | 3.5% |
Nomadic tribes (D) | 2% |
OBC | 19% |
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