How many times in a year is NMIMS CET conducted?
Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies conducts the NMIMS CET exam in two phases. The exam dates will be announced soon on the official website.
The application form for the NMIMS CET was accessible from December 6, 2024, to May 20, 2024. There will be two exam periods, from January to May. Phase 1 of the counseling procedure begins in April, and phase 2 begins in June. August is when the admissions process ends. The candidate can select m
NMIMS CET will be conducted in two phases every year. Candidates will be able to check details of phase wise examination at official website.
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You can apply for more than one programme in the NCET application form. For this, you have to pay a higher registration fee. To apply for one programme, you have to pay INR 2000 NCET registration fee. But to apply for two programmes, you have to pay INR 3000 NCET registration fee.
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The NMIMS CET exam is conducted as an entrance exam for admission in BTech at MPSTME Shirpur It is an online computer-based test. The candidates have to take the exam at the designated test center. The duration of NMIMS CET is 120 minutes. There are a total of 120 MCQs that the candidates can attemp
Candidates have to register for the NMIMS CET exam for admission in BTech at MPSTME Shirpur. For this, the candidates have to pay a registration fee of INR 2000 online.
Level of NMIMS CET exam will be similar to 12th standard qualifying exam. If candidates have prepared for their boards, they will be able to attempt the exam.
According to exam pattern, the total score for NMIMS CET is 120 marks. There is no negative marking for incorrect answers.
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