How many questions are there in NPAT exam?
NPAT Exam is conducted by Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS) and it is the entrance exam. There are total of 120 questions asked in the exam and there are in total three sections. The three sections cover the questions related to Verbal reasoning, Quantitative reasoning, and logi

As per the NPAT exam pattern, a total of 120 questions are asked from three exam sections collectively. Each section of NMAT exam has identIcal question weightage. The sections for NPAT exam with the number of questions are as follows:
- Verbal Reasoning: 40
- Logical Reasoning: 40
- Quantitative Reasoning:
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SVKMs NMIMS will announce the NPAT Phase 1 merit list on April 16, 2026. The first merit list for BBA, BSc Finance, BCom Hons, and several other undergraduate courses will be declared in the third week of June 2026.
NMIMS does not send NPAT scorecards by post or email. Candidates must regularly track the official NPAT exam website around the result dates to check their merit position directly via the applicant login dashboard.
The merit list for NPAT BBA admissions for Phase 1 exam will be released on April 16. NPAT phase 2 results will be declared in June.
NMIMS conducts NPAT exam across a test window. Candidates can appear for the NPAT exam thrice during the test window. NPAT test window lies between the month of February and June.
To be eligible to download the NPAT admit card, a candidate must successfully complete the online registration, pay the application fee, and officially schedule their preferred exam date and test centre through the slot booking window.
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