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Cat Based Shortlisting Activity Picks Up Across Ii Ms And Top B Schools

CAT-Based Shortlisting Activity Picks Up Across IIMs and Top B-Schools

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· Dec 27, 2025

Following the release of CAT 2025 results on December 24, top IIMs and B-schools have commenced their shortlisting process. This comprehensive guide covers expected cutoffs for the 2026-28 batch, the multi-stage selection criteria including WAT-PI rounds, and essential documentation for aspirants. Stay updated on the latest trends and institutional timelines to secure your seat in India's premier management programs.

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With the declaration of the Common Admission Test (CAT) 2025 results on December 24, the focus has rapidly shifted toward the next phase of the MBA admission cycle. As aspirants analyze their scorecards, the "Big Three"—IIM Ahmedabad, Bangalore, and Calcutta—along with other premier institutions like IIM Kozhikode and IIM Mumbai, have initiated their preliminary screening. This period marks the transition from competitive testing to profile-based evaluation, where the CAT percentile is just the first hurdle in a rigorous selection journey.

Understanding the Multi-Stage Selection Criteria

The shortlisting process is far more nuanced than a simple rank-based cutoff. Most top-tier institutions utilize a composite score to evaluate a candidate’s fit for the 2026-28 batch. While a high percentile is mandatory, institutes often apply heavy weightage to historical academic consistency and professional diversity.

  • CAT Performance: Most old IIMs require a minimum sectional percentile of 75–85 and an overall score above 98 for General category candidates.
  • Academic Profile: High marks in Class 10, Class 12, and Graduation are critical; some institutes like IIM Indore assign nearly 76% weightage to these factors during initial screening.
  • Diversity Factors: Bonus points are frequently awarded for gender diversity (non-male candidates) and academic diversity (non-engineers) to ensure a balanced classroom.
  • Work Experience: Quality professional experience of 12 to 36 months often fetches maximum marks in the composite score calculation.

Expected Cutoffs and Institutional Timelines

As the activity picks up, aspirants must monitor the official portals of individual IIMs. Unlike a centralized counseling process, each institute manages its own shortlisting independently. The table below outlines the expected qualifying cutoffs for the General category across various clusters of IIMs.

IIM CategoryExpected Overall CutoffPrimary Selection Focus
Old IIMs (A, B, C)99+ PercentileHigh CAT + Consistent Academics
New IIMs (Lucknow, Indore)97–99 PercentileBalanced Profile & Sectional Scores
CAP IIMs (Raipur, Ranchi, etc.)92–95 PercentileCommon Admission Process (CAP) Performance
Baby IIMs (Jammu, Sirmaur)85–92 PercentileGrowth Potential & Diversity

Preparing for the WAT-PI and Documentation Phase

Once the shortlists are announced in early January, candidates will be summoned for the Written Ability Test (WAT) and Personal Interview (PI) rounds. These stages are decisive, often carrying 50% or more weightage in the final merit list.

  • Written Ability Test (WAT): Candidates are typically given 20–30 minutes to write a structured essay on current affairs or abstract topics.
  • Personal Interview (PI): Panels evaluate communication skills, domain knowledge, and "Why MBA" clarity through rigorous face-to-face interactions.
  • Document Verification: It is mandatory to keep original certificates ready, including category certificates (SC/ST/NC-OBC/EWS) and work experience letters.

In conclusion, while the CAT result is a major milestone, the journey to a premier B-school is just beginning. Candidates should immediately start refining their interview skills and drafting their Statements of Purpose (SOP) as required by various institutes. Aspirants are strongly advised to regularly monitor the official admission portals of their preferred IIMs and keep their academic documentation ready for the upcoming verification rounds.

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