One of my friends pursued his B.Sc in Finance from NMIMS. Based on his input, I might be able to help you with your question.
If you have any misconception about having fun while you are here, drop it already. As at NMIMS you probably would not have time to do so. Just so you are fit for corporate culture, they train you in such a way that you don't face any problem in the future.
Since you have an inclination towards Finance, you would realize that everything you had endured was worth it in the end. And if the situation is the opposite, you'd be left far, far behind in the Finance race pulverizing yourself under constant pressure.
Pursuing a CA from the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India is better than a BSc in Finance from NMIMS or any other institute. A professional degree has greater importance than any graduate degree. The career prospects after CA are certainly better than B.Sc in Finance.
If the NMIMS Mumbai BSc in Finance placement scenario can be described in a single word then pathetic it is. The placement committee is substandard and leaves almost more than half of the batch unplaced. During my sister's batch, the placement coordinator was switched in the midst of the placement session which was a highly irresponsible way to handle the situation. There was no coordinator for more than 3 months in between. The pre-placement activities that had to be initiated in July began in September and this delay affected the placements drastically.
There is high competition between NMIMS and other B Schools like NM, Mithibai, and UPG. So despite many top companies visiting the campus, the roles offered were mediocre. So joining NMIMS for BSc Finance with the prospect of getting a package above 8 LPA is useless.
NMIMS Bangalore is one of the top universities in Bangalore. It provides a number of UG, PG and certificate courses in a variety of disciplines including BBA, BSc, B.Com, BA LLB, and PGDM just to name a few famous courses. It also provides a number of undergraduate and postgraduate certificate courses. BSc finance is a three years undergraduate course with 60 intakes.
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Thus, NMIMS Bangalore is an excellent institute to pursue BSc in finance. The final decision, however, lies with the student if it is their favored field of study and their financial capabilities.