MBA Admission Screening Processes Continue Across National B-Schools
Leading management institutes across India have intensified their MBA admission screening processes for the 2026-28 batch. Following the release of CAT and XAT results, premier B-schools like FMS Delhi and SPJIMR are conducting their multi-stage evaluation rounds, including Personal Interviews and Extempore. Candidates can track their shortlist status and interview schedules on official portals as the February 2026 admission milestones approach.

The landscape of management education in India has reached a peak activity level today, February 16, as national-level B-schools transition into the intensive screening phase of their admission cycles. With major entrance exam results now declared, the focus has shifted from standardized testing to personalized evaluation through Group Discussions (GD), Personal Interviews (PI), and Written Ability Tests (WAT). This period is crucial for the 2026-28 academic cohort, as premier institutes assess the holistic profiles of thousands of aspirants to identify future business leaders. According to current academic calendars, the mid-February window marks the commencement of final selection rounds for several Tier-1 and Tier-2 institutes nationwide.
Selection Milestones at Top Management Institutes
Leading the current screening wave is the S.P. Jain Institute of Management and Research (SPJIMR), which is currently conducting its second phase of Mumbai-based interviews. Having concluded sessions in Kolkata, Bengaluru, and Delhi earlier this month, the institute’s final selection rounds are scheduled for today and tomorrow. Similarly, the Faculty of Management Studies (FMS) Delhi is expected to release its highly anticipated PI shortlist by the end of this month. FMS Delhi’s process is particularly noted for its high Return on Investment (ROI) and its unique evaluation components, including a dedicated 5% weightage for extempore speech during the interview phase.
- SPJIMR Mumbai Phase 2: February 12–13 and February 16–17, 2026.
- FMS Delhi PI Shortlist: Expected late February 2026.
- MDI Gurgaon Interviews: Ongoing through February and March.
- NMIMS Mumbai: Finalizing competency assessments and PI rounds this week.
- IMT Ghaziabad: Conducting multi-city GE-PI rounds for various PGDM programs.
Institute | Primary Score Accepted | Current Admission Status |
| SPJIMR Mumbai | CAT 2025 / GMAT | Interview Phase 2 Ongoing |
| FMS Delhi | CAT 2025 | Shortlisting in Progress |
| MDI Gurgaon | CAT 2025 / GMAT | Selection Rounds Active |
| XLRI Jamshedpur | XAT 2026 | Shortlist Released; GD-PI Starting |
| NMIMS Mumbai | NMAT by GMAC | Final Selection Rounds Ongoing |
- Diversified Evaluation Criteria for 2026
The admission criteria for the current year reflect a growing trend toward profile-based shortlisting. While a high percentile remains a prerequisite, institutes are increasingly weighing "soft" factors. For instance, the National Medical Commission-style biometric verification has been adopted by several private B-schools to ensure candidate integrity. Furthermore, the Xavier Aptitude Test (XAT) participating institutes have begun integrating the "Decision Making" and "G.K." scores into their final composite scores, emphasizing the need for well-rounded candidates. This multi-layered screening ensures that the academic environment of these B-schools remains diverse, bringing together individuals with varied professional and educational backgrounds.
- Profile-Based Calls: Significant weightage to 10th, 12th, and Graduation marks.
- Work Experience: Rewarding 24–36 months of relevant professional exposure.
- Statement of Purpose (SOP): Used extensively by FMS and IIMs to gauge motivation.
- Competency Assessment: A major 60% weightage component introduced by NMIMS for 2026.
Conclusion
As the screening processes continue through late February, the pressure on MBA aspirants remains high. The 2026 admission season has highlighted the importance of consistency across all selection stages, from the initial registration to the final personal interaction. Candidates are advised to keep their document dossiers ready, as physical verification is now a mandatory part of the offline interview format across most national campuses. With final merit lists expected to appear starting in April, the current interactions will determine the composition of the 2026-28 MBA batches. Prospective students should stay updated via the official AICTE dashboard for any notices regarding seat matrix changes or counseling deadlines as the academic year approaches.
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