Amity University BA Admissions 2025
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Dear Aspirant,
A distance MBA course from NMIMS will be good because of the brand name. But a full-time MBA will add much more value to your profile. Since you’re in the final year of your graduation, try giving MBA entrance exams and scoring good marks to get in one of the top colleges for a full-time course.
Hi Vedaant!
Christ university's Bcom international finance program focuses on the areas of accounting and financial analysis. This programme enables students to propel their careers as wealth creators and managers both in corporate and merchant banking domains. The programme, with an strives to create meaningful and thoroughbred finance professionals. With a comprehensive understanding of international laws and financial reporting standards, BCOM (International Finance) you will learn about various aspects of commerce and accounting which would make sure that you are fir for working in international environment too.
NMIMS Bsc finance program aims at providing students with specialized knowledge in the field of finance. It provides advanced understanding of international financial markets, investment analysis, financial risk management, corporate finance, portfolio management, and other aspects of finance domain. The curriculum of the programme is designed in such a way that it matches some of the subjects of CFA level 1 and 2 and you can pursue for professional course like CA or CS along with it . This course can land you in the field of Banking, Financial institutions and insurance and risk management companies.
Bcom International Finance program might not hold much value in India and the curriculum is not much suited for you if you want to prepare for professional courses like CA/CS/CMA etc whereas you will cover some subjects of your professional courses in NMIMS Bsc Finance program and you will definitely land a job in financial firm in India.
You should be going with NMIMS BSC Finance program. Hope this answer helps.
Hello Aspirant
Admission to the BA, LLB and BBA, LLB programmes at Narsee Monjee College requires a CLAT score. programmes in BA, LLB and BBA, LLB at Narsee Monjee College. Anything between the previous years' cutoffs of 1-4000 rank has a chance to get into Narsee Monjee!
Therefore, there is little chance of getting Narsee Monjee with a CLAT score of 4880.
Thanks
Hello Jitesh,
These are good private law colleges which take admissions through CLAT ranks. A lot of factors affect the cut-off and this is difficult to predict. However, according to past trends the cut off for Nirma goes till 3000 while the cut-off for NMIMS usually goes till 4000 .
You may still apply for these! Best of luck!
I hope this helps!
Hey Nikhil,
Hope you are doing well !
To answer your question, NO. All the students of premier B-schools in India do not have the above criteria. Though they are preferred, but what all the students have is a good profile, with good academics, and good co-curricular and extra-curricular.
Also, having work-ex is not mandatory, though it would help you is B-schools.
Hope my answer helped you. Please let me know in case of any further queries.
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing absolutely great.
So with regard to your query, YES NMIMS accepts CLAT score, but the cutoff for the previous year is between 1 to 3000, and there are really less chances for you to get into this college, however, cutoffs vary every year, so it is not possible to predict. You can checkout the following college predictor, to know your expected colleges: https://law.careers360.com/clat-college-predictor
Hope this helps you!!
Hi Sagnik,
Hope you are doing well !
So, NMIMS Bangalore, FORE School, GIM, and IRMA all are good colleges. every college has their own set of pros. In my opinion GIM would be the most sought after B-School among others. GIM has a great exposure, as it is located near Mumbai(Financial capital of the country), it also has a nice brand value to itself. The faculties come from really reputed MNC's, and are well qualified. The alumni base of GIM is also very good.
However, it's fees is really high as compared to it's average placements, which reduces the ROI. but none the less, overall, it is a really great B-School, and is doing really well in terms of placements.
Hope the above answer was helpful.
Yes, if you are in final year or if you have completed your graduation with 50% or aggregrate then you are eligible for nmat and nmims.
there are various other colleges also which accept nmat as a entrance exams other than nmims:
Chitkara College of Sales and Marketing, Chandigarh
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SDA Bocconi Asia Center, Mumbai
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