ITM Business School MBA Admissions 2026
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IIM Ahmedabad Seelction 2026 policy is out!! IIM Ahmedabad has released its admission criteria for the 2026-28 PGP batch its official website. This year, with the latest update, the IIM Ahmedabad minimum qualifying cut-offs are now 95 overall and 85 in each section for the General/EWS category. IIM A admission 2026 includes stage 1 shortlisting for AWT & PI based on 65% weightage to CAT 2025 cut off (99+ for GEM & 98+ for others) and 35% weightage to 10h/12th/Grad marks + work ex + gender diversity, and stage 2 final selection based on 50% weightage to Personal Interview, 10% to AWT, 25% to CAT 2025 score, and 15% to profile. Check the complete details on IIM Ahmedabad selection criteria 2026 in this article.
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24123 (Gen), 5249 (OBC), 1986 (ST) were shortlisted last year based on their CAT 2024 percentile from over a lakh of applicants for the 2025-27 batch.
IIM A Shortlist formula: (CS): 0.35 × Normalised AR + 0.65 × Normalised CAT; top 5% per ACRC with upper-limit caps.
595 (Gen), 318 (OBC), 177 (ST) were shortlisted for AWT and PI last year for 2025-27 batch.
Whereas, 18978 (Gen), 4211 (OBC), 603 (ST) and 1575 (SC) were shortlisted based on their CAT 2023 score for 2024-26 batch.
597 (Gen), 30 (EWS), 321 (NC-OBC) were shortlisted for PI round for 2024-26 batch.
Prior to getting an IM A admission, it is crucial that the candidate goes through the complete selection criteria of IIM Ahmedabad. To help you understand the complex process, we have simplified the entire process in simple steps.
CAT 2025 aspirants can get an IIM A call based on the below criteria.
Qualifying minimum CAT 2025 cut off — both overall and sectional
Calculate points based on class 10th marks
Calculate points based on class 12th marks — Different points for different streams
Calculate points based on graduation marks — Different points for various disciplines
Calculate points for work experience (if any)
Calculate points for gender diversity
Based on the above 6 points, candidates will have their Application Rating in hand.
IIM Ahmedabad PI Shortlisting = 65% weightage to CAT 2025 Score + 35% weightage to Application Rating |
IIM Ahmedabad shortlist 2026 will be released in the 1st or 2nd week of January on the official website, iima.ac.in listing the names of the CAT 2025 shortlisted candidates. These candidates will then have to attend AWT and personal interview at allotted interview cities to qualify for the final stage.
In the second stage, a final composite score will be calculated for the candidates who will qualify the AWT and personal interview. For the final IIM Ahmedabad admission 2026 offer, candidates will be selected from each of the categories based on their stage 1 score and their performance in AWT and Personal Interview.
The IIM Ahmedabad admission weightage for final selection is as follows:
IIM Ahmedabad Admission Weightage 2026 | |
Personal Interview | 50% |
AWT | 10% |
Final CAT 2025 score (composite) | 25% |
Final Application Rating score (composite) | 15% |
Here are the details of each of the stages and steps involved in IIM Ahmedabad admission criteria 2026 in a detailed manner.
Only those candidates who meet the minimum IIM Ahmedabad CAT cutoff criteria - both sectional and overall will be considered for further rounds of IIM Ahmedabad admission 2026.
This year, the minimum CAT 2025 cut off has been increased for every category. The tables below mention the updated CAT 2025 percentile and minimum CAT 2024 cut off. These tables can help the candidates compare the CAT cut offs and assess their chances of getting a call.
Check out the following table below to know the minimum CAT 2025 percentile for getting an IIM A interview call
Non-PwD CAT Cutoffs | PwD CAT Cutoffs | |||
Category | Overall Percentile Rank (PT) | Sectionwise Percentile Rank (PVARC, PDILR, PQA) | Overall Percentile Rank (PT) | Sectionwise Percentile Rank (PVARC, PDILR, PQA) |
General/EWS | 95 | 85 | 85 | 75 |
NC-OBC | 90 | 80 | 80 | 70 |
SC | 85 | 75 | 75 | 65 |
ST | 75 | 65 | 65 | 55 |
Note: For Transgender candidates in the General Category, the same cutoffs and NC-OBC will be applicable.
The following table which mentions the CAT 2024 percentile ranks which will help you in comparing numbers.
Category | CAT 2024 Percentile Ranks | |||
Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension Percentile Rank (PV ARC) | Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning Percentile Rank (PDILR) | Quantitative Ability Percentile Rank (PQA) | Overall Percentile Rank | |
General, EWS | 70 | 70 | 70 | 80 |
NC-OBC/Transgender | 65 | 65 | 65 | 75 |
SC | 60 | 60 | 60 | 70 |
ST | 50 | 50 | 50 | 60 |
PwD (in General/EWS/NC-OBC/Transgender/SC) | 60 | 60 | 60 | 70 |
PwD (in ST) | 50 | 50 | 50 | 60 |
Based on the above mentioned CAT 2025 Percentile ranks table, below are the total number of candidates across different categories who were eligible to be considered for subsequent stages.
Category | CAT |
General | 24123 |
EWS | 1502 |
NC-OBC, Transgender | 5249 |
SC | 1986 |
ST | 604 |
PwD | 166 |
Total | 33630 |
As the student will move ahead with further rounds of IIM A, ‘Application Rating’ (AR) score of the student will be considered. For all those unaware, AR is the sum of rating scores which is based on their percentage in Class 10 and 12, stream they chose, Bachelor’s degree discipline and overall work experience.
Check out the following table below to understand the scoring of each component.
IIM Ahmedabad Class 10 Marks Considered for Admissions
Per cent Score in Xth Std. Exam | Rating Score A |
<=55 | 1 |
>55 and <=60 | 2 |
>60 and <=70 | 3 |
>70 and <=80 | 5 |
>80 and <=90 | 8 |
>90 | 10 |
IIM Ahmedabad Class 12 Weightage for Admission
IIM A Class 12 Percentage Counted for Science Stream
Per cent Score in XIth Std. Exam | Rating Score B |
<=55 | 1 |
>55 and <=60 | 2 |
>60 and <=70 | 3 |
>70 and <=80 | 5 |
>80 and <=90 | 8 |
>90 | 10 |
IIM A Class 12 Percentage Counted for Commerce Stream
Per cent Score in XIth Std. Exam | Rating Score B |
<=50 | 1 |
>50 and <=55 | 2 |
>55 and <=65 | 3 |
>65 and <=75 | 5 |
>75 and <=90 | 8 |
>90 | 10 |
IIM A Class 12 Percentage Counted for Arts/Humanities Stream
Per cent Score in XIth Std. Exam | Rating Score B |
<=45 | 1 |
>45 and <=50 | 2 |
>50 and <=60 | 3 |
>60 and <=70 | 5 |
>70 and <=85 | 8 |
>85 | 10 |
IIM Ahmedabad Bachelor’s Degree Considered for Admissions
AC 1 (Medicine and Surgery based subjects)
Per cent Score in Bachelor's Degree | Rating Score C |
<=55 | 1 |
>55 and <=60 | 2 |
>60 and <=62 | 3 |
>62 and <=65 | 5 |
>65 and <=70 | 8 |
>70 | 10 |
AC 2 (Selected Professional Degrees): Chartered Accountancy (CA), Cost and Works Accountancy (ICWA), Cost and Management Accounting (CMA), Company Secretaryship (CS), Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries of India (FIAI)
Per cent Score in Bachelor's Degree | Rating Score C |
<=50 | 1 |
>50 and <=53 | 2 |
>53 and <=55 | 3 |
>55 and <=57 | 5 |
>57 and <=63 | 8 |
>63 | 10 |
AC 3 (All Commerce, Economic, Finance and Management Related Degrees)
Per cent Score in Bachelor's Degree | Rating Score C |
<=55 | 1 |
>55 and <=60 | 2 |
>60 and <=65 | 3 |
>65 and <=70 | 5 |
>70 and <=80 | 8 |
>80 | 10 |
AC 4 & AC 6 (Candidates from Engineering Fields and from any other discipline not mentioned in AC 1 to AC 5)
Per cent Score in Bachelor's Degree | Rating Score C |
<=60 | 1 |
>60 and <=65 | 2 |
>65 and <=70 | 3 |
>70 and <=75 | 5 |
>75 and <=85 | 8 |
>85 | 10 |
AC 5 (All Arts/Humanities Related Degrees, Design, Education, Fashion, Design/Technology, Law and Rural Studies)
Per cent Score in Bachelor's Degree | Rating Score C |
<=50 | 1 |
>50 and <=55 | 2 |
>55 and <=60 | 3 |
>60 and <=65 | 5 |
>65 and <=75 | 8 |
>75 | 10 |
Note- Dual Bachelor’s degree will be considered under AC 6. Students will be required to mention it as Bachelor Degree 1 and Bachelor Degree 2.
IIM Ahmedabad Score Calculation for Work Experience
Work Experience in Month (as filled in the CAT Application Form) | Rating Score D |
<12 Months | 0 |
>=12 and <= 36 months | MF *(number of months of work experience -11) |
> 36 months | 5 |
Work Experience Multiplication Factor (MF) = 0.20 | |
IIM Ahmedabad considers Gender Diversity by giving it a specific score as part of its “Application Rating” (AR) score, which will add 3 points to the final composite score for all candidates except males.
Male | 0 |
Others | 3 |
Based on the above mentioned scores, IIM Ahmedabad admission committee will then calculate the Application Rating Score which will be calculated as follows:
Application rating Score: AR= (A+B+C+D+E+F) |
Normalised AR score of an applicant will be equal to their AR score which will be divided by the average of the top 50 AR scores from the applicants’ pool, (the applicants’ pool in this case being defined as the group of candidates who will appear for the CAT 2025 and will apply for admission to IIM Ahmedabad.)
This step will include the number of candidates who will be shortlisted for the Analytical Writing Test (AWT) and Personal Interview (PI) round. This will be done among the candidates who will have a valid CAT 2025 score, have applied to the programme and even satisfy the eligibility criteria for the programme.
Candidates will further be shortlisted based on the two stages that will be conducted:
Step 1 - From Applicant’s Pool
IIM Ahmedabad will recognise a candidate’s performance based on their academics as well as the performance in CAT 2025. A certain number of candidates will be selected based on their Composite Score (CS) subject to filling certain criteria.
Here is the formula which will be used to calculate the Composite Score:
CS (Composite Score) = ARF_CS *Normalised AR SCore + CATF_CS * Normalised Overall Score in CAT 2025 |
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The upper limit for the number of applicants to be shortlisted as per RC for AC-1,2,3, and 5
Category | Upper Limit per ACRC 1 |
General | 100 |
NC-OBC | 57 |
SC | 32 |
ST | 16 |
PwD | 6 |
The upper limit for the number of applicants to be shortlisted as per RC for AC-4
Category | Upper Limit per ACRC 2 |
General | 150 |
NC-OBC | 85 |
SC | 48 |
ST | 24 |
PwD | 9 |
Criteria 1 - Percentile of VRC, QA, DILR, and overall must not be lower than the percentile mentioned in the table above (Minimum CAT 2025 cutoffs).
Criteria 2 - The average of percentages should be more than the minimum cutoff (specific to the category and stream in the table below).
Average of percentages =P= marks obtained in 10th and 12th standard examination.
Stream in 12th | General- EWS | NC- OBC Category | SC Category | ST Category | PWD (General, SC, NC-OBC, EWS and SC) | PWD (ST) |
Science | 80 | 75 | 70 | 65 | 70 | 65 |
Commerce | 77 | 72 | 67 | 62 | 67 | 62 |
Arts and Humanities | 75 | 70 | 64 | 59 | 64 | 59 |
Criteria 3 - the percentage of marks obtained in the Bachelor’s degree must be greater or equal to the minimum cutoff percentage.
Criteria 4 - Total percentile ≥ 80, QA percentile ≥ 70, DILR percentile ≥ 70, and VRC percentile ≥ 70
Criteria 5 - Percentage ≥ 80 (Science), 77 (Commerce), 75 (Arts/Humanities), where P is the average of the percentages of marks scored in the 10th and 12th std. Examinations.
Criteria 6 - The percentage of marks obtained in the bachelor’s degree must be greater or equal to a minimum cutoff percentage.
Step 2 - AWT and PI Rounds
Once the candidates have been shortlisted in the Stage 1 from each category, the additional number of candidates will then be shortlisted for AWT and PI rounds on the basis of their Composite Score (CS) as has been mentioned above to fulfill Criteria 1 and 2.
The following table shows the number of applicants and the number of candidates called for AWT-PI.
Category | Total Number of candidates selected for AWT and PI rounds |
General | 595 |
EWS | 63 |
NC-OBC | 318 |
SC | 177 |
ST | 105 |
PwD | 54 |
Total | 1312 |
The following table below shows the number of candidates shortlisted for AWT-PI, fulfilling Criteria C1- C2.
Category | General | EWS | NC-OBC | SC | ST | PwD (Gen) | PwD (EWS) | PwD (NC-OBC) | PwD (SC) | PwD (ST) |
No. of Candidates | 153 | 52 | 104 | 71 | 57 | 11 | 3 | 15 | 4 | 2 |
Minimum CS | 0.659095 | 0.576825 | 0.562360 | 0.498964 | 0.435064 | 0.491272 | 0.455927 | 0.323581 | 0.285709 | 0.279694 |
Check out the table mentioning the total number of candidates who were shortlisted for PI call round (2024-26).
Category-wise no. of candidates shortlisted for Interview Round | ||||||
Category | General | EWS | NC-OBC | SC | ST | PWD |
No. of candidates who filled the CAT form | 176629 | 13975 | 46011 | 21163 | 5597 | 1092 |
Shortlisted | 597 | 30 | 312 | 174 | 102 | 56 |
% of Form Filled | 0.34 | 0.21 | 0.68 | 0.82 | 1.82 | 5.13 |
Category-wise composite score cutoff for shortlisting to interview round | ||||||
Category | General | EWS | NC-OBC | SC | ST | PWD |
2024-2026 | 0.610503 | 0.557798 | 0.524637 | 0.456321 | 0.398081 | 0.278215 |
Once candidates are shortlisted, IIM Ahmedabad calculates a Final Composite Score (FCS) to decide who gets admission using the given below formula.
FCS = (PI Score × 0.50) + (AWT Score × 0.10) + (CAT Score × 0.25) + (AR Score × 0.15) |
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How is the final IIM Ahmedabad score calculated?
Each score is first normalised (adjusted to make them comparable) before applying those weights. In short: Your interview matters most, followed by CAT, academics, and then the writing test.
With the IIM A cutoff increased, it means that one will need better raw scores in the CAT 2025 exam. Take a look at the following CAT 2024 data to understand what the candidate can expect.
Take a look at the following table enlisting the total marks that a candidate will need to score for each category.
Category | Score Required (Non-PwD) | Score Required (PwD) | Correct Attempts (Non-PwD) | Correct Attempts (PwD) |
General/EWS | 5-7 marks | 4-6 marks | 2-3 | 1-2 |
NC-OBC/ Transgender | 4-6 marks | 3-4 marks | 1-2 | 1-2 |
SC | 4-6 marks | 2-3 marks | 1-2 | 1 |
ST | 3-5 marks | 1-2 | 1-2 | 1 |
Note: To meet the new cutoffs, candidates will need to answer more questions correctly.
To be eligible for admission to the PGP program at the IIM Ahmedabad, candidates must ensure that they go through the following eligibility criteria:
Have a Bachelor’s degree with at least 50% marks or equivalent CGPA (in case the candidate belongs to Scheduled Caste (SC)/Scheduled Tribe (ST)/Persons with Disabilities (PwD) category. The reserved category can have a minimum CGPA of 45%.
The bachelor’s degree or equivalent must have a minimum of three years of education after completing higher secondary schooling (10+2) or equivalent.
Candidates appearing for the final year bachelor’s degree or those who have completed the degree requirements and are awaiting the results can also apply. However, candidates must produce a certificate from the Principal/Head of the Department certifying that the candidate has obtained at least 50% marks or equivalent (45% in case the candidate comes from SC/ST/PwD category).
It is mandatory for the final year student, provisionally admitted, to submit the marksheet and degree certificate of the final year bachelor’s degree exam held on or before June 30, 2026 (including supplementaries, if any).
Yes, foreign nationals can be admitted into any flagship programme at the Indian Institute of Management (IIMs) after clearing the GMAT exam. Instead of taking the CAT exam, international applicants can directly apply through an international channel and are considered for specific supernumerary seats. Although one must note that the specific GMAT score and requirements might vary for each IIM. Therefore, you must check the official website of the desired IIM for their particular admission policies and criteria.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
To be eligible for admission to IIM Ahmedabad's MBA/PGP program, all candidates must ensure that they clear the basic eligibility criteria. The eligibility criteria is as follows:
All candidates must have a minimum of 50% aggregate marks or equivalent CGPA (45% for reserved candidates such as SC/ST/PwD).
All candidates who are in their final year of education can also apply for admission to IIM Ahmedabad.
Additionally, candidates must meet the CAT (Common Admission Test) eligibility criteria and IIM Ahmedabad’s specific shortlisting criteria.
Yes, 12th marks do matter for candidates who wish to get admission to IIM Ahmedabad PGP program.
No, the CAT is not exclusively for IIMs. CAT is the primary entrance exam for admission to IIMs MBA programs. Moreover, the exam is also accepted by many other top business schools in India.
The highest salary package offered at IIM Ahmedabad for the Post Graduate Programme (PGP) was Rs. 1.15 crore per annum. Whereas, the highest domestic package was Rs. 61.49 LPA.
On Question asked by student community
With a CAT 2025 percentile of 99.27 and all sectional percentiles above 93, your son has a strong and competitive profile, but calls from IIM Ahmedabad, Bangalore, and Calcutta depend on more than just CAT score.
For IIM Ahmedabad, the CAT cutoff for the general category is usually very high (around 99+ overall and strong sectionals). However, IIM A gives very high weightage to academic consistency, especially Class 10 and Class 12 marks. With 10th at 89% and 12th at 80%, his academics are decent but not exceptional by IIM A standards, where many shortlisted candidates have 90%+ in both. A call from IIM Ahmedabad is possible but not guaranteed, and would depend on how his profile compares with others in the same academic category.
For IIM Bangalore, the chances are better. IIM B places significant weight on work experience, and 2 years of experience is considered ideal. His CAT percentile, good sectionals, engineering background, and work experience together make him a strong contender for an interview call, provided he meets the institute’s academic eligibility and normalization criteria.
For IIM Calcutta, the selection process is more CAT-score driven, especially for engineers. With a 99.27 percentile and strong sectionals, he stands a fairly good chance of getting a call, as IIM C traditionally gives relatively less weight to Class 12 marks compared to IIM A.
Overall, while calls from all three are not guaranteed, he has realistic chances for IIM Bangalore and IIM Calcutta, and a borderline but possible chance for IIM Ahmedabad. In addition, he is very likely to receive calls from other top IIMs such as IIM Lucknow, Kozhikode, Indore, Shillong, and several top non-IIM B-schools like FMS Delhi, SPJIMR, and IIT Bombay/Delhi.
The final conversion will depend heavily on performance in the personal interview, clarity of goals, quality of work experience, and communication skills, so focused PI preparation will be crucial at this stage.
With an NC-OBC category, 85.77 percentile in CAT, a strong 9/9/8 academic profile, and a graduation background in Horticulture, you do have some chances, but they differ significantly between IIM Ahmedabad FABM and IIM Lucknow ABM.
For IIM Ahmedabad – FABM, the institute usually has a very high CAT percentile requirement, even for reserved categories. In recent admission cycles, NC-OBC candidates shortlisted for FABM typically had CAT percentiles closer to 88–92+, along with strong sectionals. Although your academic profile and relevant horticulture background are definite positives, a CAT percentile of 85.77 is on the lower side for IIM Ahmedabad’s FABM shortlisting. Therefore, getting a call from IIMA FABM at this percentile is unlikely, unless there is an exceptionally favorable normalization or sectional performance and cutoffs drop unexpectedly.
On the other hand, IIM Lucknow – ABM is more achievable for your profile. IIM Lucknow gives significant weightage to academic consistency, relevant agricultural background, and category reservation. For NC-OBC candidates, ABM shortlists have historically gone slightly lower than flagship PGP cutoffs, especially for candidates from agriculture, horticulture, forestry, and allied sciences. With 85.77 percentile, a 9/9/8 profile, and a core horticulture degree, you stand a reasonable chance of getting a call from IIM Lucknow ABM, provided you meet sectional cutoffs.
If you do get shortlisted for IIM Lucknow ABM, your final selection will depend heavily on the PI, academic relevance, work exposure (if any), and clarity of career goals in the agri-business domain. Candidates with strong domain understanding often convert ABM calls even at relatively lower CAT percentiles compared to general MBA programs.
In summary, IIM Ahmedabad FABM is unlikely at 85.77 percentile, but IIM Lucknow ABM is a realistic possibility for you as an NC-OBC candidate with a horticulture background. You should also consider applying to other ABM programs like IIM Kashipur (ABM), IIM Sambalpur (ABM), and other agri-focused management institutes, where your profile would be competitively strong.
Yes, if you appear for the CBSE improvement exam as a private candidate and score higher marks, then the latest marksheet will be considered as your valid Class 12th result. For IIM A, B, C and other top IIMs, they look at the final updated marksheet that you present at the time of admission.
So, if you improve your percentage from 70% to 90%, then definitely the improved score will be counted in your profile evaluation. Just make sure you give the exam through the official CBSE improvement route and keep the valid documents.
Hey Ramesh! Looking at your profile—10th: 92%, 12th: 93%, Master’s CGPA: 8.3, no work experience, SC category—you have a solid academic record. For top IIMs like Ahmedabad, Bangalore, and Calcutta, SC category candidates usually need a CAT percentile of around 92–94 to have a realistic chance at admission. Other IIMs like Lucknow, Indore, Kozhikode may require slightly higher percentiles, around 94–96. For FMS Delhi, SC candidates typically need 95+ percentile.
Remember, these percentiles are approximate and can vary slightly each year depending on the competition and number of seats. Sectional cut-offs also matter, so make sure to perform well in all sections of CAT. Since you have no work experience, your academic record will carry more weight, which is in your favor. My suggestion is to aim for 95+ percentile to keep your options open across IIMs and FMS. Also, consider applying to other top MBA colleges alongside, to maximize your chances. With focused preparation, your profile is competitive for SC category seats.
Hi Lokendra
As you are from SC category and also a PWD candidate, your chances of getting a call from IIM A,B,C will be very good at 60 - 65 percentile. The official minimum percentile required for your category (cutoff) is 50 percentile but the safe percentile for getting a call from IIM ABC is 65 percentile. The safe percentile to guarantee your admission would be 80 percentile.
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