'Nishchay', the student-led social responsibility committee at NMIMS Hyderabad, is a testament to the institution's commitment to societal impact. The committee, headed by Subhraneel Baruah and co-headed by Priyanka Raheja, comprises 69 students who actively engage in fostering change and contributing meaningfully to society.
On July 30, 2023, Nishchay visited the TOUCH orphanage in Hyderabad, engaging with the children through games and gifts. The committee also participated in the ‘Ek Tareekh, Ek Ghanta: A Step Towards Building a Clean Nation’ initiative and organised a blood donation drive in collaboration with the Indian Red Cross Society, Mahabubnagar. The event received participation from various schools and an overwhelming response from 104 donors. Nishchay is planning the ‘Joy of Giving Week’, a fundraising and collection drive for marginalised communities. The committee aims to assist NMIMS Hyderabad students in understanding societal issues and making a difference in the lives of the underprivileged.
NMIMS Hyderabad School of Law recently inaugurated a new Moot Court Hall, marking a significant addition to the institution's academic and legal infrastructure. The hall is designed to enhance the academic experience of law students by providing them with a realistic courtroom experience. The inauguration was attended by Justice B. Vijaysen Reddy, Judge at the Telangana High Court, Justice B. Papireddy, Principal District and Sessions Judge at Mahbubnagar, and other dignitaries. The Moot Court aims to foster skills such as legal research, persuasive argumentation, and public speaking among students.
Dr. Mohammed Samiulla Arab, Associate Dean, School of Law, Hyderabad, NMIMS, stated, “The newly established Moot Court Hall at NMIMS School of Law Hyderabad is a state-of-the-art infrastructure that provides students with a realistic courtroom experience, including modern technology, professional resources, and expert guidance. It is focused on imparting invaluable skills to the students, preparing them for a successful legal career.”
Shimir Mishra, a first-year Master in Business Administration student from NMIMS School of Business Management Hyderabad, has made history by winning the national level case study competition, 'Niti Shastra'. The competition was organised by the Symbiosis Institute of Business Management Pune in August 2023.
'Niti Shastra' comprises three rounds, including an MCQ round, a case study analysis, and a presentation round. The MCQ round includes 30 questions on government policy, economies, rates, public figures, and current affairs, with a requirement to answer at least 26 questions correctly to progress. Mishra, with his strong knowledge of current affairs and passion for case study analysis, cleared this round with ease.
In the second round, participants are given a real-life case study and must prepare a PowerPoint presentation outlining the key aspects and proposing solutions. The final round involves an expert jury assessing the presentations and asking students to demonstrate how their proposed solutions could be implemented in reality.
Prior to 'Niti Shastra', Shimir had participated in 12 major case study competitions, including Foresight & Havoc from IIM Bangalore, Flipkart Wired, TVS Credit, Amazon, HUL Lime, and more. Despite advancing in the preliminary rounds of all these competitions, he had not achieved success in the later stages. However, these experiences taught him perseverance and motivated him to participate in more contests.

MBA admissions in Telangana 2025 are conducted by the Telangana State Council for Higher Education (TSCHE) through the TS ICET exam, renamed to TG ICET. More than 200 colleges accept the score of TS ICET for MBA admissions. However, some colleges accept only national-level entrance exams like CAT, MAT, XAT, SNAP, CMAT, and more. Colleges offering MBA courses in Telangana will shortlist you based on the scores you obtained on the entrance tests and if you fulfill the eligibility criteria for admissions. If you are targeting any particular college you must check whether it accepts the relevant entrance exam scores and check its eligibility criteria before applying for counselling. TG ICET 2025 will be conducted on June 8 & 9, 2025. The detailed TG ICET notification 2025 will be released on March 6, 2025.

NMIMS MBA admission 2025 is open as the shortlist has now been released for all courses. This year, the selection criteria have been modified with an introduction of a competency assessment (CA). Earlier, the NMIMS admission process involved a WAT and a WATSON Glaser test. NMIMS has released the details about the competency assessment. Registration for the CA PI rounds was open till January 20. You must clear the cut-off set by the institute to be considered for the selection process. The same is 209 marks for MBA and 190 marks for MBA Pharmaceutical Management.
Several MBA courses are offered at NMIMS with specializations in Supply Chain Management, Human Resources Management, Finance Management, Hospital Management, etc. and students apply from all over the country seeking admission to the institute. Check the complete details of NMIMS Mumbai MBA admissions 2025, such as the selection process, fee structure, and seat matrix of all the NMIMS campuses below.
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What's a Good MICAT 2026 Score: This is one of the most commonly searched questions among aspirants aiming for admission to the PGDM and PGDM-C programmes at the Mudra Institute of Communications (MICA). For the Descriptive Test, a score in the range of 40–45 is generally considered good, while for the Aptitude section, a score of 20–25 is viewed as competitive. Overall, a cumulative score of 80–90 can be regarded as a good MICAT 2026 score.

One of the most challenging and important sections of the XAT exam is Decision Making. To successfully answer questions from this particular section you are required to have a very clear strategic mindset and ethical clarity. Unlike other exams, Decision Making section in the XAT exam will test your judgemental skills, ethical clarity and knowledge and practical reasoning to solve and balance business and personal problems. Usually it can be seen that candidates who score good marks in the Quantitative Aptitude or Verbal Ability section, they falter in this section as they are not able to correctly understand the intent of the question or trapped in the mistakes of emotional bias or over analysis. You can go through this article to know how you can avoid XAT mistakes in Decision Making.

University of Technology and Management (UTM), Shillong has announced admission to engineering and management courses. Students who are interested can now apply both in offline and online mode.

ATMA 2026 Preparation Tips for Analytical Reasoning: If you are an aspiring MBA candidate, you must wish to appear for the AIMS Test for Management Admission (ATMA) to get through to the top MBA colleges in India. The ATMA exam is divided into various sections: Analytical Reasoning, Verbal Skills, and Quantitative Skills. Each section is again divided into PART I and PART II. Usually, the Analytical Reasoning section is considered the trickiest and most difficult of the three. But, with practice and proper preparation, you can perform exceedingly well in this section as well. ATMA 2026 is scheduled for February 22, 2026.

How to Prepare for ATMA 2026 Verbal Skills Section: The AIMS Test for Management Admissions (ATMA) exam is conducted every year for MBA admission and this year the exam is scheduled for February 22, 2026. Before getting started with your ATMA 2026 preparation for the Verbal Skills section, it is important that you know the ATMA 2026 exam pattern so that you can plan your studies effectively. The exam is composed of six sections, namely Analytical Reasoning, Quantitative Skills, and Verbal Skills, each having Part I and Part II. Of these, the most difficult section is usually the Verbal Skills section since it assesses your understanding of written English, argument analysis, and critical reading skills. Since this section is not dependent on theorems or formulas, practice every day is important. You must improve your vocabulary, grammar, and reading skills by consistently reading books and newspapers. The right approach, along with commitment, is enough to score well in this section of ATMA 2026. Continue reading below to learn how to prepare for the ATMA 2026 Verbal Skills section to get the maximum score.
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