Is NMITD Mumbai Tier 1 or Tier 2?
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In India universities and colleges are often categorized into tiers based on various factors such as academic reputation, faculty qualifications, infrastructure, research output, placement records and overall student satisfaction.
Tier 1 Institutions: These are typically well-established universities known for their high academic standards and for quality education . They have good faculty infrastructure and good placements. Examples include institutions like the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs)
Tier 2 Institutions: While still offering quality education, these institutions
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NMIMS Mumbai, or SVKM's NMIMS, is a Tier-1 university in India. The University Grants Commission (UGC) has categorized it as a Tier-1 university under the Autonomous Universities category.
Tier-1 colleges are known for their high quality and are in high demand among students. Tier-2 colleges may not be as prestigious as Tier-1 institutions, but they can still offer quality education and other benefits.
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No, you can't join NMITD Mumbai directly. The admission to different courses has different selection criteria that should be followed by the student.
Candidates are required to appear for entrance exams on the basis of the course they wish to apply to. Candidates who meet the cutoff are invited to participate further in the admission process.
Yes, you can I get admission to NMITD with 60% in graduation. The candidates who have achieved 50% marks in their graduation from recognised university are eligible for the courses. They merely need to pay the application cost and appear for entrance exams to participate in the admission process of the courses at NMITD Mumbai.
For admission in Navinchadra Mehnta Institute of Technology Mumbai for course, Master of management studies the closing round for counseling of 77.77 for the CAT score.
Naveen Chandra Mehta Institute of Technology and Development is a privately run institute and hence its expenditure is met from the fees collected from the students. As a result, not only this institute but institutes similarly placed have hardly any financial leverage to offer scholarships to students. However, the Government of Maharashtra offers reimbursement of tuition fees to students who come from socially challenged sections. In addition to this one or two students do get reimbursement of tuition fees from private people who donate for this purpose. On the other hand, there is a well-laid-out facility for availing student loans
Navinchadra Mehnta Institute of Technology Mumbai provides you with 120 of the total seats for students for the MCA ( master of computer application) course.
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