b-schools go international

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Sunanda K. Chavan
The NMIMS ManagementAptitude Test (NMAT), with
an aim to go international, will open its doors for foreign
students and persons of Indian origin.

Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS), for the first time, has decided to admit sons/daughters and wards of Persons of Indian Origin.

All these students will be admitted on the basis of GMAT score.

“NMIMS will also admit foreign students and Persons of Indian Origin (PIO). This is to internationalise the learning experience and to reach out to the Indian diaspora and the world,” said Rajan Saxena, vice-chancellor of the NMIMS.

The MBA entrance test will be conducted within three months starting from October 31, in 18 centres across India.

Bala Krishnamurthy, chairperson-admissions, NMIMS, said: “We realised the need for such an initiative while working on the GMAT council. This will be a platform to initiate internationalising learning experiences, especially as there are talks about bringing Indian higher education to international standards.”

According to NMIMS, NMAT is the only MBA entrance test that facilitates multiple trials (three times) to MBA aspirants as per global practice.

The best of three scores will be considered for MBA admissions. You can register online by logging on to www.nmims.ed
 
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