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Updated on - Oct 31, 2023 06:08 PM IST

NMCCE Mumbai Overall Rating

1.0
(Based on 1 reviews)
Infrastructure 1.0/5
Placement 1.0/5
Hostel 1.0/5
Faculty 1.0/5
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What students says about NMCCE Mumbai

  • The college has a good placement record with many big companies visiting the campus
  • The college has a good infrastructure with air-conditioned classrooms and well-equipped labs
  • The college has a good academic record with experienced and qualified faculty
  • The college has a good campus life with many events and activities taking place throughout the year
  • The college does not have a green area or garden
  • The college library is small

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NMCCE Mumbai Reviews

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NM college is very bad
By Tejaswini Patel | Bachelor of commerce | 2016
July 22, 2020 03:27:41
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Overall: Students of MCVC Courses, Academic year 2015 - 16 of SYJC in Narsee Monjee College Of Commerce And Economics, Vile Parle (W), Mumbai - 400056, were instructed by professors and vice principal to bully harrass to a student without any logical reason and have foes relations with him/her only because he/she was a victim one of his/her personal matter. Professors : Sonee Patra, Pushpita Roy. Anupama, Mamta Baid Following were the students who did what their teachers said them to do : [from div A in MCVC] 1. Dhvani Chheda (permanent stay at Navi Mumbai) 2. Sanika Darod (went to Mithibai College after the course) 3. Yash Haria (went to Usha Pravin Gandhi College for BMS after the course) 4. Aangi Mepani (went to Mithibai College for BMS after the course) 5. Jenisha Parekh (continuously having drops of academic years in BMM due to unclearence of 2nd semester) 6. Tina Parekh (stayed at at N.M. College for BCOM after the course) 7. Mirage Ruparel (went to Mithibai College after the course) 8. Heta Shah (stayed at N.M. College after the course) 9. Akshi Sheth (went to Usha Pravin Gandhi College for BMM after the course) 10. Khushboo Shah (went to KES Shroff College for BMS after the course) 11. Sakshi Shah (went to Jai Hind College for B.VOC : Travel Tourism after the course) 12. Khush Trivedi (went to St. Xavier's College for B.VOC Travel Tourism after the course) 13. Jinal Tanna (went to Mithibai College for BMM after the course) 14. Smit Vakharia (went to Mithibai College for BBI after the course) 15. Shreya Shah (remained in N.M. College after the course) 16. Shyam Umakant 17. Aagam Shah 18. Dwiti Patel (went to SNDT after the course) 19. Insiya Rupawala (went to Mithibai College for BA after the course) 20. Pavan Somaiya (went to KES Shroff College for BMM after the course) 21. Karthikey Vishwa (went to KES Shroff College for BMM after the course) 22. Jay Vanjariya (went to KES Shroff College for BMM after the course) 23. Neha Padale (went to KES Shroff College for BMM after the course) 24. Roshni Vishwakarma (went to KES Shroff College for BMM after the course) 25. Karina Michwal (went to KES Shroff College for BMM after the course) 26. Jeevan Parab (went to KES Shroff College for BMM after the course) 27. Vishwa Cholera (went to KES Shroff College for BMM after the course) 28. Rahul Shirkar (went to KES Shroff College for BMM after the course) 29. Dhara Ajmera (went to KES Shroff College for BMM after the course) 30. Himanshi Dodiya (went to KES Shroff College for BMM after the course) 31. Reiya Rangnaekar (went to KES Shroff College for BMM after the course) 32. Urja Rajput (went to KES Shroff College for BMM after the course) 33. Maitri Gandhi (went to KES Shroff College for BMM after the course) 34. Shivani Singh (went to KES Shroff College for BMM after the course) 35. Dimple Aahir (went to KES Shroff College for BMM after the course) Parents and relatives of the victim were about to file a case in the court against the college. But couldn't because H.S.C. Board exams were nearby. At that time N.M. College forced other children to take inaccurate actions which are illegal and opposite to Maharashtra State Board as well as laws. Apart from official utility from college to the teen, leaving his/her success in his/her own hand was also flunged away so that by victim's side descision would be that, to take a drop of the year. This was done by the college so that their reputation could be maintained. This news has been found after many research and interviews. Many times in newspapers, news articles have been printed that students of the same college tend to suicide or leave college because of pressure which is being imposed and immature behaviour due to at a times incomplete assignments, atkt's, incomplete college work, unsuccessful college festivals, etc. Sometimes attendance is being cut if staffs get angry. Even online news can be found regarding these. Above mentioned students should not be given admissions or placements anyhow, everybody tweeted as well as reviewed.

Placement: This College won't give placement. When company comes to know that you are from NM college, they will not given you the job. Also students of the same college don't have any practical knowledge and experience to work anywhere.

Infrastructure: Except canteen, the infrastructure of the college is very bad. Classrooms have projectors which doesn't work all the time. Stupid drawings have been made by students on walls and benches. Washrooms smell very bad. Lobbies and classes are very dirty. Dust and waste is lying near college outside.

Faculty: Teachers themselves are unqualified. When students ask to clear their doubts they are unable to. They don't have any practical knowledge and experience to share with students. And come up to raise their hands on students.

Hostel: Over there, hostel is like you are staying in a government hospital. Very unhygienic place to stay, unwashed bedsheets and blankets, water only comes for an hour in a day to take a bath, no sweepers over there, etc. Apart from it, tasteless food, no salt, no sugar, cooked in palm oil, etc.

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ankita •  Apr-14-2023
Yes, you can take admission here in LPU on the basis of this much percentage let me tell you the eligibility criteria of both bba and b.com. To take admission in BBA the applicant need to 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English) or equivalent, subject to qualifying LPUNEST or CUET. For a candidate, who has not studied English as a subject, the condition of English may be waived off provided the candidate in his qualifying exam has studied in English medium. (5% relaxation to North-East states and Sikkim candidates or Defence Personnel and their Dependents or Wards of Kashmiri Migrants) and on the other side to take admission in B.com the applicant need to pass with 50% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English) or equivalent. For a candidate, who has not studied English as a subject, the condition of English may be waived off provided the candidate in his qualifying exam has studied in English medium . (5% relaxation to North-East states and Sikkim candidates or Defence Personnel and their Dependents or Wards of Kashmiri Migrants). Its all depend upon the applicant which course he wants to do.
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Samiksha Rautela •  Aug-04-2020

Dear Student,

Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics (NMCCE) does not offer an interior design course. It is the Centre of Interior-Environment and Design that provides Bachelors in Arts (Honours) Interior Environment and Design course. The application form of Interior Design at Narsee Monjee College, Mumbai are to be filled in two phases.

First, an applicant has to submit the pre-admission form available on the website of the University of Mumbai. If the name of the candidate appears on the merit list, the college form is required to be filled on the official website. 

The application process of Narsee Monjee College, Mumbai begins in May every year. Students can dial the toll-free number 1800-572-9877 or fill the Common Application Form to make the application process hassle-free. 

Other than Narsee Monjee College, CollegeDekho brings you a list of top interior design colleges and courses. Check them out to weigh all the options. For any more queries, do not forget to write to us on the QnA zone.

Thank You

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Simran Saini •  Aug-04-2020

Dear Student,

Your may get admission to the B.Com course in the third list. However, you will have to wait for the cutoff to be released.

Also, Check -B.Com Admission 2020 - Process, Dates, Eligibility, Fees, Application, Apply Here

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Rahul Raj •  Jul-28-2020

Dear Student,

The cut-off at Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics (NMCCE) varies every year. The last year cut-off for B.Com is mentioned below:-

B.Com Cut-Off 2019:-

First Cut-off Second Cut-off Third Cut-off
93.33% 90% 89.8

So as per previous year cut-off, you will not be able to take admission in B.Com in NMCCE. But if you want to take admission in B.Com, you can also check some of the Best B.Com College in Mumbai from our website, some of them are even mentioned below:-

Amity University

ASM’s Institute of Management & Computer Studies 

St. Xaviers College

Go through these colleges and if you feel like you want to learn more about them or want to apply, fill in our Common Application Form (CAF) and our educational experts will contact you and direct you through that college's entire admission process. If you have any questions please call our toll-free number 1800-572-9877 for FREE advice.

Thank you

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Abhinav Chamoli •  Jul-27-2020

Dear Student,

Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics (NMCCE), Mumbai is a popular college for the Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS). Taking a look at the 2018 cutoff for BMS admissions at NMCCE, the HSC percentage required varied from 83.4% for Arts students to 94.8% for Commerce students.

Hence, you are a borderline candidate for BMS admission at NMCCE with low chances of admission. While you should always do your best and hope for the best, it is also advisable to have a backup plan in case the first choice does not work out.

Hence, you should also consider applying to other BMS colleges in Mumbai. Here are some of the colleges that you can consider for admissions.

If you want to discuss your admission requirements, please call our helpline number 18005729877 and talk to our career counsellor. For hassle-free applications to top colleges in India, fill our Common Application Form (CAF). Best of luck!