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NPAT 2026 Expected Cutoff: What Qualifies as a Good Score?

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• Updated on 6 Mar, 2026, 12:17 PM, by Arman Kumar

A good score in NPAT 2026 typically ranges between 90 and 110 marks depending on the course and NMIMS campus. Higher scores increase chances of admission to competitive programmes such as BBA and BCom at NMIMS Mumbai and Bangalore.

NPAT 2026 Expected Cutoff: What Qualifies as a Good Score?

The NPAT (NMIMS Programs After Twelfth) exam is conducted for admission to undergraduate courses such as BBA, BCom (Hons) and BSc Finance at NMIMS campuses. The university does not officially release fixed cutoff marks, so the concept of a “good score” is usually based on previous admission trends and expert analysis. In general, candidates aiming for competitive programmes should target a higher score to improve their chances of securing admission at the top campuses.

 

What Is Considered a Good Score in NPAT 2026?

Experts estimate that a score above 90 marks is considered strong in the NPAT exam. The expected good score ranges vary depending on the programme chosen. Based on recent admission trends, the approximate good scores are:

  • BBA: 90–110 marks
  • BCom (Hons): 85–105 marks
  • BSc Finance: 80–100 marks

Achieving these score ranges significantly improves the probability of admission to leading NMIMS campuses

 

Campus-Wise Good Score in NPAT

Different NMIMS campuses have varying admission competitiveness. The flagship Mumbai campus usually requires the highest scores. The estimated good score range for major campuses is listed below:

  • NMIMS Mumbai: 95–110 marks (most competitive)
  • NMIMS Bangalore: 90–100 marks
  • NMIMS Navi Mumbai: 85–95 marks
  • NMIMS Hyderabad: 85–90 marks
  • NMIMS Indore: 80–85 marks
  • NMIMS Dhule: 75–80 marks

Candidates targeting the Mumbai campus are usually advised to aim for 95+ marks to remain competitive for flagship courses.

 

Section-Wise Target Attempts for NPAT

The NPAT exam consists of 120 multiple-choice questions divided into three sections: Quantitative Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, and Verbal Reasoning. To achieve a good overall score, candidates should aim for balanced performance across sections. Estimated good attempts include:

  • Quantitative Reasoning: 25–30 questions
  • Logical Reasoning: 32–35 questions
  • Verbal Reasoning: 35–40 questions

Overall, attempting 90–105 questions accurately can help candidates reach a competitive score range in the exam

 

Factors That Determine NPAT Cutoff Each Year

The final cutoff scores for NPAT may vary every year depending on several factors. These factors influence admission chances and required scores.Key factors include:

  • Number of applicants appearing for the exam
  • Seat availability across NMIMS campuses
  • Difficulty level of the question paper
  • Overall performance of candidates

Because the cutoff changes annually, candidates are generally advised to target 90+ marks to remain on the safer side for competitive courses.