NMIMS CAPI and PI Rounds Underway After CMAT 2026 Performance
NMIMS has officially commenced its Competency Assessment and Personal Interview (CAPI) rounds today, January 31, 2026. Following the CMAT and NMAT performance evaluations, shortlisted candidates are now undergoing a rigorous multi-stage selection process designed to identify the next generation of business leaders for the 2026-28 MBA batch. The Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS) has initiated its highly anticipated CAPI and PI rounds today, January 31, 2026. This stage marks the second phase of the admission cycle for its flagship MBA programs across Mumbai, Bengaluru, and other satellite campuses. With the CMAT 2026 answer keys released simultaneously, many aspirants are navigating a high-pressure week of interviews and self-assessment. Unlike traditional interview formats, the NMIMS "Competency Assessment" is a specialized tool used to evaluate behavioral traits and management aptitude in a simulated environment

For the 2026 intake, NMIMS has maintained a significant weightage on the Stage-2 selection process. The Competency Assessment is designed to be a holistic evaluation, reducing the reliance on pure entrance scores. Candidates are evaluated on their ability to handle real-world business scenarios, their communication clarity, and their leadership potential. The process is being conducted in a hybrid format, allowing for both in-person and virtual interactions depending on the candidate's assigned slot.
- Competency Assessment (60%): The primary filter focusing on analytical and behavioral skills.
- Personal Interview (15%): A deep dive into the candidate’s goals, background, and fit for the program.
- Academic & Work Experience (25%): Evaluation of past performance and professional tenure.
| Selection Parameter | Weightage (%) | Evaluation Focus |
| Competency Assessment | 60% | Situational Judgment |
| Personal Interview | 15% | Communication & Goals |
| NMAT/CMAT Score | 10% | Quantitative & Verbal Aptitude |
| Work Experience | 15% | Professional Maturity |
Candidate Preparation and Slot Booking
Shortlisted aspirants had until late January to book their slots for the CAPI rounds. Those appearing today are the first batch to experience the refined 2026 evaluation criteria. The institute has emphasized the importance of the Statement of Purpose (SOP) submitted during the registration phase, as it serves as the foundation for most interview questions. Candidates are advised to stay updated on current economic trends, especially the MBA Admission Trends emerging this year.
- Review your SOP thoroughly to ensure consistency during the interview.
- Practice case-based questions that focus on ethical decision-making.
- Ensure a stable internet connection for those opted for the virtual PI mode.
Next Steps in the NMIMS Admission Cycle
Following the completion of the CAPI and PI rounds, which are scheduled to run through late February, NMIMS will begin the final merit list compilation. The final results for the 2026-28 batch are expected to be announced by the third week of April 2026. Successful candidates will then have a brief window to secure their seats by paying the initial admission fee.
- February 26: Tentative end of the PI/CAPI window.
- April 2026: Declaration of the final merit list on the official portal.
- June 2026: Commencement of the academic session for the new batch.
Conclusion
The commencement of CAPI and PI rounds on January 31, 2026, represents a critical juncture for NMIMS aspirants. By shifting the focus toward competency and behavioral traits, the institute ensures a more diverse and capable cohort. Candidates are encouraged to approach the interview with a balanced mix of technical knowledge and self-awareness to successfully navigate this competitive phase of the MBA Admission process.
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