CAT-Based Shortlisting Accelerates Across IIMs and Leading MBA Colleges
With the CAT 2025 results officially declared on December 24, top IIMs and leading B-schools have accelerated their shortlisting process for the 2026-28 batch. Aspirants must now navigate institutional cut-offs, sectional requirements, and the upcoming WAT-PI rounds. This comprehensive guide covers the latest admission trends, eligibility criteria, and the Joint Admission Process (JAP) updates. Stay ahead by tracking official portals for interview call letters and registration deadlines this January.

The management education landscape in India has entered its most critical phase following the release of the CAT 2025 results on December 24. With 12 candidates scoring a perfect 100 percentile and 26 others at 99.99, the competition for the roughly 8,000 seats across the Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) is more intense than ever. As of December 30, premier institutes like IIM Ahmedabad and IIM Rohtak have already begun outlining their registration and shortlisting frameworks, signaling a swift transition to the second stage of admissions.
IIM Admission Criteria and Sectional Cut-offs
While an exceptional overall percentile is a significant milestone, most IIMs employ a rigorous multi-stage selection process that prioritizes sectional consistency and academic diversity.
- Sectional Benchmarks: Candidates must meet minimum percentiles in VARC, DILR, and QA; failing even one can negate a high overall score.
- Composite Scoring: Final shortlists are rarely based on CAT scores alone; they incorporate Class 10/12 marks, graduation GPA, and gender diversity.
- Work Experience: Professional experience between 12 and 36 months often receives maximum weightage in the calculation of composite scores.
Table: Expected Qualifying Cut-offs for Top IIMs (General Category)
Institute | Overall Percentile | VARC Cut-off | DILR Cut-off | QA Cut-off |
IIM Ahmedabad | 95+ | 85 | 85 | 80 |
IIM Bangalore | 85+ | 80 | 75 | 75 |
IIM Kozhikode | 85+ | 75 | 75 | 75 |
IIM Mumbai | 85+ | 80 | 80 | 75 |
Streamlined Selection: JAP and CAP 2026
In a significant move to reduce candidate fatigue, several IIMs are moving toward unified interview processes. IIM Raipur will coordinate the Joint Admission Process (JAP) 2026, covering IIM Kashipur, IIM Ranchi, and IIM Tiruchirappalli.
- JAP Registration: Eligible candidates must register on the central JAP portal starting in early January to be considered.
- Offline Interviews: Unlike previous years, many institutes are returning to offline Personal Interviews (PI) to better assess candidate personality.
- Non-IIM Alternatives: Over 90 non-IIM institutes, including FMS Delhi, MDI Gurgaon, and SPJIMR, are also accelerating their profile-based calls this week.
Conclusion
As the calendar turns to 2026, the focus for MBA aspirants shifts from quantitative scores to qualitative preparation. The next few weeks will see a flurry of activity as call letters are issued and registration windows for CAP and JAP open. Success in this stage requires meticulous documentation and a deep understanding of each institute's unique selection philosophy. Aspirants should regularly monitor the official iimcat.ac.in portal and individual institute websites to ensure no registration deadlines for the WAT-PI rounds are missed.
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