NMMS Assignment Guidelines and Best Practices

Quick Overview:

SectionInfo
WeightageAssignments 20%, Quizzes 10%, Final Examinations 70%
Attempts3 upload attempts within 27 days
FormatWord to PDF; fonts: Calibri/Arial/Times; size 12 (body), 14 (headings)
Word limitsQ1 ~1000 ±10%; Q2 parts ~500 ±10%
Content rulesOriginal, case-study based, no personal data, no sharing
Integrity tipsPlan, bulletize, visuals, concise language, proper formatting


Key concepts and Procedure:

  • Access: Students have to login to the NMIMS portal with their student ID and Password.
  • In the next step, just click on the exam tab, then click the assignment section to view your current subjects.
  • Note: A status is shown after each assignment, (red = not submitted, green = submitted).
  • There are three attempts to upload the answers incase of any upload failures furing the 27-day submission window.
  • The assignments must be submitted in PDF format (Scanned compies not allowed)
  • Pro Tip: First make the solution in MS Word and convert it in PDF format.
  • Each assignment comprises two questions; Question 1 is 10 marks, Question 2 has subparts 2A and 2B totaling 10 marks (5 marks each).
  • Structure and content: Word counts: Question 1 ~ 1000 words (±10%), Question 2 parts 2A and 2B ~ 500 words each (±10%).
  • No personal information; ensure originality; assignments are case studies drawn from real-life scenarios.

Writing Tips

  • The solutions should be well-structured: Introduction, Concept/Content, and Conclusion.
  • The content should be planned with concise tone, bullet points, and precise explanations.
  • To relate case study, embed visuals and diagram to make it more engaging.
  • Just avoid any unnecessary information, aim for a well-organized writing with proper alignment and indentation.
  • Plagiarism and integrity: It should be written in your own words, don’t copy from any other sources.
  • Don’t use AI tools as they produce uniform content, increasing the risk of plagiarim.
  • Don’t share your content with any other students as it will lead to near-identical work and copy cases.

Evaluation and outcomes

Common concerns and tips

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