CAT-based Counselling Traffic Increases; IIM and non-IIM institutes begin batch-wise counselling notices, especially for early rounds
As the CAT 2025 results approach this December, management aspirants face a surge in counselling traffic. IIMs and top non-IIM institutes like FMS and SPJIMR have initiated batch-wise notices for early selection rounds. This comprehensive guide covers the expected January 2026 shortlisting timelines and essential document checklists. Stay ahead in the competitive MBA admission cycle by monitoring official portals and preparing for upcoming WAT-PI rounds.

The landscape for management aspirants is shifting rapidly as December 24, 2025, marks a critical juncture in the admission cycle. With the CAT 2025 results expected shortly from IIM Kozhikode, the "counselling traffic"—the volume of digital and physical interactions between candidates and B-schools—has reached its annual peak. Unlike centralized engineering admissions, MBA counselling is a decentralized, multi-stage marathon. Leading IIMs and premier non-IIM institutes have already begun releasing batch-wise notices to streamline the influx of high-percentile applicants.
Batch-Wise Shortlisting and IIM Admission Phases
The first wave of notifications focuses on early-round shortlisting, where institutes filter candidates based on CAT scores and academic diversity.
- The First Cut: Top-tier IIMs (Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Calcutta) typically release their interview shortlists within the first week of January.
- CAP 2026 Coordination: The Common Admission Process (CAP) for newer IIMs is expected to open registration by mid-January, integrating scores from multiple institutes.
- Sectoral Diversity: Institutes are increasingly using early notices to identify candidates with unique professional backgrounds to balance their upcoming batches.
Strategic Comparison: IIM vs. Non-IIM Timelines
For aspirants, managing the overlap between IIM calls and non-IIM deadlines (like FMS, MDI, and SPJIMR) is vital for a successful conversion.
| Event / Institute Type | IIM (Old & New) | Top Non-IIM (FMS, MDI, etc.) |
| Shortlist Release | Early to Mid-January 2026 | Late December to January 2026 |
| Selection Criteria | CAT + WAT + PI + Profile | CAT/XAT + GD/PI + Experience |
| Counselling Mode | Individual & CAP Rounds | Independent Institute Portals |
| Final Merit List | April – May 2026 | March – April 2026 |
Essential Preparation for Early Selection Rounds
As traffic increases, the window for document preparation and interview coaching narrows significantly for those in the 95+ percentile bracket.
- Document Readiness: Ensure original transcripts from Class 10 through Graduation are indexed, as verification occurs during the first PI session.
- Statement of Purpose (SOP): Many non-IIMs require updated essays or SOPs immediately after the result declaration to confirm interview slots.
- Mock Drills: With Written Ability Tests (WAT) returning to several campus processes, practicing timed essay writing is now as crucial as verbal aptitude.
Conclusion
The current surge in counselling activity serves as a reminder that the CAT exam is merely the gateway, not the destination. As IIMs and private B-schools move toward batch-wise processing, the speed of your response to official notices can determine your admission success. Aspirants must transition from a "testing mindset" to an "application mindset" to navigate the heavy traffic of the coming weeks effectively.
Regularly monitor the official iimcat.ac.in portal and individual institute dashboards to ensure you do not miss the short-window registration deadlines for interview slots.
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