The ISBR NMAT cutoff for the PGDM admission for the academic session 2026-2028 will be out soon on its official website. The ISBR NMAT cutoff for 2025 is expected to be around the 60 percentile mark. Candidates scoring more than 60 percentile in the NMAT exam can apply for the PGDM program at ISBR. ISBR offers various specializations under its PGDM program, such as Product Management, Healthcare Management, Data Science and Business Analytics, and Fintech & New Age Financial Services.
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The ISBR NMAT cutoff depends on various factors like the difficulty level of the NMAT exam, total qualifying candidates, Normalisation of scores, total seats available, and reservation criteria. The expected ISBR NMAT cutoff for 2025 based on the given factors is mentioned in the table below.
Course | ISBR NMAT Cutoff 2025 (Expected) |
PGDM Product Management | 60+ |
PGDM Healthcare Management | 60+ |
PGDM Data Science and Business Analytics | 60+ |
PGDM Fintech and New Age Financial Services | 60+ |
The ISBR NMAT cutoff trends for the past few years have remained stagnant around the 60 percentile mark. Candidates can check out the ISBR NMAT cutoff for previous years through the table below.
Course | ISBR NMAT Cutoff 2024 | ISBR NMAT Cutoff 2023 | ISBR NMAT Cutoff 2022 | ISBR NMAT Cutoff 2021 |
PGDM Product Management | 60 | 60 | 60 | 60 |
PGDM Healthcare Management | 60 | 60 | 60 | 60 |
PGDM Data Science and Business Analytics | 60 | 60 | 60 | 60 |
PGDM Fintech and New Age Financial Services | 60 | 60 | 60 | 60 |
The selection process for the PGDM program at ISBR comprises a cognitive case study, a micro presentation, and a personal interview round. The shortlisting of candidates for these rounds is based on the ISBR NMAT cutoff. Candidates have to perform well in all the categories to make it to the final selection. The candidates who are finally selected for the PGDM program are required to fulfill other admission-related processes like document verification and fee payment.
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The highest package at ISBR was around Rs. 16.42 lakhs per annum. The average package is around Rs. 8 lakhs per annum. The highest stipend for the summer internship was Rs. 50,000 per month.
The application fee for ISBR is Rs. 1000 for Indian Nationals and Rs. 2000 for NRI and SAARC nationals. The ISBR application fee for foreign nationals is USD 50. Every applicant must pay the application fee.
Any candidate having a Bachelor’s degree with at least 50% marks or equivalent CGPA from a recognized University. For reserved category candidates the marks required are 45%. Along with that, the candidate must score as per the ISBR cutoff for any of the accepted MBA entrance examinations.
The ISBR NMAT cutoff for 2024 is expected to be around the 60 percentile mark. Candidates scoring more than 60 percentile in the NMAT exam can apply for the PGDM program at ISBR.
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Hello
Your NMAT score of 189 is decent, but it is usually around a 40–45 percentile range, not among the very high percentiles.
With this score, top colleges like NMIMS' main campuses may be difficult, but you still have good options in private universities.
You can realistically target colleges like OP Jindal, Amity, ITM, Bennett, VIT, and similar schools that accept scores in this band.
If you really want a higher-ranked B-school, you can think about one more attempt next year and aim for 220+.
Since you already have an offer from OP Jindal (off-campus Delhi), it’s a safe and reasonable option if you want to start now.
Hope it helps you
Hello
With an NMAT score of 205, you have decent chances in good mid-tier MBA colleges.
You may get calls from NMIMS Hyderabad or Indore, but the Mumbai core is usually slightly higher.
Colleges like SDA Bocconi Asia Centre, BML Munjal, and IBS Hyderabad are realistic options.
Some reputed private B-schools may also consider you if sectional cutoffs are clear. Overall, 205 is a fair score that can lead to a solid MBA college with good planning.
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Hello
You have scored 234 (QA: 78, VA: 84, LR: 72), you have a higher chance of getting a call from the NMIMS Mumbai MBA Core call, as it is the nearest score to the 235 cutoff. You have a good score in the verbal subject and have a decent score in QA/LR, which makes a call quite possible. It also depends on the final year's cutoffs and the specific section requirements. Around 230-250 marks are considered a good score. I hope this information helps you.
Thank you.
Hello,
With a 191 NMAT score for 2025, getting a call from NMIMS (Mumbai/Core) is unlikely, as their cutoffs are typically 209+, but you have a fair chance for NMIMS Hyderabad/Indore or potentially XIMB's HRM program if your sectional scores are good.
I hope it will clear your query!!
Hello,
With a score of 217 in NMAT, your chances for TAPMI are moderate but not guaranteed. TAPMI generally prefers candidates scoring around 220–230+, but the cutoff varies each year depending on the applicant pool and overall exam difficulty. Since you are very close to the usual cutoff range, you may still receive a call if the year’s cutoffs fluctuate. Along with your NMAT score, TAPMI also considers your academic profile and interview performance, so make sure to prepare well for the next stages.
Hope this helps you.
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