Academics

IIMA Admission - International - MBA

Eligibility Criteria


Eligibility Criteria and Application - In addition to the usual number of seats for 2026-28 PGP Batch, 10% extra seats are reserved for foreign nationals.


The applicants should have a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent qualification (from at least a three year programme) with at least 50% marks or equivalent CGPA/Grades from a recognized university/institute after at least 12 years of school education.

 

The minimum eligibility score for applying is 700 for the GMAT Exam in previous format, and 645 for the GMAT Focus Edition. Also, Integrated Reasoning (IR) score of the applicants who have taken the GMAT Exam in previous format should be greater than or equal to 5 (five). The GMAT Exam in previous format should have been taken after December 31, 2020. Fulfilling the eligibility criteria does not guarantee an invitation to a personal interview.

 

Important Note: Foreign nationals (foreign passport holders) staying even in India must take the test-centre administered GMAT Focus Edition OR GMAT Exam in previous format and apply through this (Supernumerary Quota) category only.

 

Application Fee

A non-refundable application fee of US$ 200 or equivalent INR at the exchange rate prevailing on the day of transfer can be remitted through an electronic/online transfer. The application payment link is available on the application form. In case of any difficulties in application fee payment, please contact us at admission@iima.ac.in

 

Expenses

The programme fee is US$ 50,000 for the PGP 2025-27 Batch (inclusive of tuition fees). The programme fee does not cover personal expenses on boarding, laptop computer, travel, clothes, stationery, laundry, etc. All students are required to have a personal computer. The Institute can also arrange to buy this locally.
 

The programme fee for future batches will be announced later.

 

Application Process

Our admission procedure for Supernumerary Quota begins on October 1, 2025. Please fill in the online application form The deadline for filling the online application form is December 31, 2025.

Selection Process

A committee will look into the applications and will prepare a shortlist of candidates to be invited for personal interview. An interview invitation does not guarantee admission. Interview invitations will be sent via email. All invited applicants will be interviewed over remote video conferencing. Final selection is based on a diverse set of attributes which includes performance in GMAT, performance in AWT and/or PI, academic, co-curricular and extra-curricular achievements, work experience etc.
 

The Admissions Committee would like to know you on both a professional and personal level. We encourage you to be introspective, candid, and succinct and most importantly be yourself.
 

1) Essays
 

The applicants are required to complete the following set of essay questions.

Part 1: What career/role are you planning to pursue and why? (200-250 words) 
 

Part 2: How PGP in Management of IIM Ahmedabad could help you in achieving your career goals? (200-250 words)
 

Part 3: How do you see yourself contributing to the IIM Ahmedabad community? (200-250 words)

 

2) Optional Section for All Applicants
 

Please feel free to explain any extenuating circumstances (e.g., significant gaps in work experience, choice of recommenders, or poor academic performance). (250 words).
 

3) Transcripts
 

Transcripts of all academic degrees/diplomas are required to be submitted along with the application. Grades or marks may be self-reported. Originals are required to be produced at the time of admission.
 

4) Letters of Recommendation
 

Two letters of recommendation are required to be sent to the Admissions Office (e-mail address: admission@iima.ac.in) directly by the recommenders on/before December 31, 2025 with a subject line stating "Recommendation Letter for .................... (name of the applicant and application no.)". Preferably, one of these should be written by a current supervisor or manager. The second one should be from someone who is in a position to evaluate the applicant's professional performance as well as his/her managerial and leadership potential. No letter of recommendation should be written by immediate family members, e.g. parents, grandparents, siblings and spouse.

 

Programme Calendar

 

Mid June to end June
Registration
Inauguration
Orientation

 

Year 1
Classes: Mid June-Mid October
Summer Internship Interviews: Mid October-Mid November
Classes: Mid November-End March


Year 2
Summer Internships: April and May
Classes: Mid June-March
Convocation: End March

Placement process starts in February


Last Date


The deadline to apply for the two-year Post Graduate Programme in Management (PGP) at IIM Ahmedabad (IIMA) through ‘Supernumerary Quota’ category is December 31, 2025.

 

For further details, please contact:
 

Admissions Office (PGP & PGP-FABM)
Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad
Vastrapur, Ahmedabad 380015
Phone: +91-79-7152 4630/31/33/34
Email: admission@iima.ac.in
 

Details of Bank Account

Name of the Account Holder : INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AHMEDABAD

 

Account Number : Current A/c No. 10307641013

 

Bank's Name & Address : STATE BANK OF INDIA, IIM BRANCH VASTRAPUR, AHMEDABAD-380 015, INDIA

 

Branch Code No : 2653

 

Swift No. : SBININBB412

 

MICR Code : 380002019

 

IFS CODE : SBIN0002653

 

Alternatively, you may use the below link for making payment:

 

https://payments.iima.ac.in/online/pg/89

 

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Criteria C1-C3:

C1.  PVARC, PDILR, PQA and PT must not be lower than the minimum cut-offs as specified in Table 1.

C2.  P ≥ Minimum cut-offs (specific to the category and the stream as shown in Table 7), where P is the average of the percentages of marks scored in 10th and 12th std. examinations.

 

Table 7.  Minimum cut-off for P across different disciplines and different categories

Stream in 12th std. General/
EWS Category
NC-OBC / Transgender Category SC Category ST Category PWD (in General/ EWS/ NC-OBC / Transgender/ SC) PWD (in ST)
Science 80 75 70 65 70 65
Commerce 77 72 67 62 67 62
Arts &
Humanities
75 70 64 59 64 59

 

 

C3. (Percentage of marks in the bachelor’s examination) ≥ Minimum cut-off percentage, to be set at the 80th percentile of the percentage of marks of the respective ACRC group of the applicants’ pool, (the applicants’ pool in this case being defined as the group of candidates who appear for CAT-2024, apply to IIM Ahmedabad and belong to the respective ACRC.)
Any AC, for which the total number of applicants to IIMA who appear for CAT-2024 from SC/ST/NC-OBC/PwD categories is less than 100, will not be subdivided into ACRCs as above. For such an AC, the top 100 or the top 5% in the respective AC among all the applicants to IIMA who appear for CAT-2024, whichever is less, will be shortlisted for AWT & PI on the basis of the composite score ‘CS’ (see above) subject to their fulfilling criteria C4-C6.

Criteria C4-C6:

C4PT ≥ 80, PQA ≥ 70, PDILR ≥ 70 and PVARC ≥ 70.

C5P ≥ 80 (Science), 77 (Commerce), 75 (Arts/Humanities), where P is the average of the percentages of marks scored in the 10th and 12th std. examinations.

C6. (Percentage of marks in the bachelor’s examination) ≥ Minimum cut-off percentage, to be set at the 80th percentile of the percentage of marks of the respective AC group of the applicants’ pool, (the applicants’ pool in this case being defined as the group of candidates who appear for CAT-2024, apply to IIM Ahmedabad and belong to the respective AC.)

Note: For AC 1, separate short-lists will be drawn, computing the Composite Score (CS) using a separate bachelor’s degree 80th percentile cut off marks (C3 & C6 criteria) of Part I & Part II respectively.

Stage 2: After removing the candidates selected in Stage 1 from each category (General, NC-OBC, SC, ST and PWD) the additional number of candidates to be shortlisted for AWT & PI will be selected on the basis of the composite score ‘CS’ (see above) subject to their fulfilling criteria C1-C2.
 

3. Final Selection

Selection at this stage will strictly be based on the shortlisting of the candidates done separately for each category (General/SC/ST/NC-OBC/PwD) on the basis of their ‘Final Composite Score’s (FCS). The numbers selected in different reservation categories will be in proportions mandated by law.

The FCS of a candidate who appears in AWT & PI will be computed as follows:

 

FCS = PIF * Normalised PI Score + AWTF * Normalised AWT Score + CATF_FCS * Normalised CAT Score + ARF_FCS * Normalised AR Score

Personal Interview Multiplication Factor (PIF) = 0.50 

AWT Multiplication Factor (AWTF) = 0.10

CAT Score Multiplication Factor for Final Composite Score (CATF_FCS) = 0.25

Application Rating Multiplication Factor for Final Composite Score (ARF_FCS) = 0.15

 

The normalised AWT and PI scores of a candidate are their scores in the respective field divided by the average of the top 1% scores in the same field respectively.

The following information is about the admission process followed by IIMA for its PGP subsequent to CAT. It is therefore important for the candidates to read them carefully.

  1. Performance in CAT is an important input in the admission process. Candidates should note that it is important to perform well in each section of the test. In addition to the performance in CAT, IIMA uses academic performance of the candidates throughout their academic career up to the bachelor’s level for shortlisting for AWT & PI.
     
  2. Please note that IIMA shortlists candidates for AWT & PI independent of the other IIMs. Hence it is possible to observe variations in the lists of the candidates shortlisted by different IIMs.
     
  3. Details of the candidates shortlisted will be made available on the IIMA website (www.iima.ac.in) tentatively by the second week of January 2025 after the CAT results are published. Shortlisted candidates would also be sent AWT & PI call letters by IIMA. No communication would be sent to applicants who are not shortlisted for AWT & PI.
     
  4. After the AWT & PI round, admission offers are made by IIMA to successful candidates. The final selection is based on a diverse set of attributes which includes performance in CAT, performance in AWT & PI, academic, co-curricular and extra-curricular achievements, work experience etc. All selected candidates for the IIMA two-year PGP programme must be 19 years of age as on June 30, 2025 (i.e. must be born on or before June 30, 2006).
     
  5. Disclosure of information about the admission process is driven by concerns which at times conflict with each other. IIMA would like the admission process to be transparent. At the same time, IIMA would wish to protect the privacy of the individual candidates and confidentiality of the process to prevent abuse. Based on these considerations, the details of the performance of an individual are not made available to any other person. Similarly, the details of the performance of a candidate in AWT & PI, including assessment of attributes mentioned under paragraph 4 above, is not disclosed to anyone to prevent exercise of undue pressure on the panelists participating in the admission/selection process. IIMA exercises its own discretion in disclosing weights assigned to diverse sets of attributes mentioned under paragraph 4 above. To ensure that the perceived lack of transparency does not in any way affect the candidates negatively, adequate care is taken in formation of the interview panels, development of objective criteria for assessment, random allocation of candidates to interview panels and other such measures.
     
  6. Candidates, who appear in AWT & PI will be able to view whether they have been offered admission by IIMA tentatively during the second week of April, 2025 by visiting the IIMA website. Admission offer letter would be sent to all successful candidates. Candidates who are offered admission, need to confirm their acceptance by completing all the required formalities by the first/second week of May, 2025. Some candidates may also be placed on the waiting list initially during the second week of April, 2025. Offers to candidates on the waiting list would depend upon the number of successful candidates accepting the offer made by IIMA.


Note: In the event of specific guidelines being issued by the Government of India, IIMA reserves the right to, depending on the nature of the guidelines, continue with its AWT & PI as stated above OR use an alternative selection procedure which may include calling for additional information from the shortlisted candidates, a supplementary test or any other suitable process/mechanism. Care will be taken to ensure that candidates are not put to undue inconvenience.

The exact cut-offs mentioned above are computed based on the previous years’ CAT data. It depends on various factors like the applicants’ pool, the distribution of CAT scores etc. which may change year to year. In view of this fact the Admissions Committee of IIMA reserves the right of changing the cut-offs if deemed desirable in the light of CAT-2024 data.

 

Table 8. Categories for bachelor’s degree/integrated master’s degree (as per CAT Application)

AC-5 (All Arts/Humanities Related Degrees, Design, Education, Fashion Design/Technology, Law and Rural Studies): Including any BA (excluding Economics, Geography and Geological Sciences, Mathematics and Statistics), BAA, BAJM, BCJ, BDES, BED, BFTECH, BJ, BJMC, BL, BM (Bachelor of Music), BMC, BMM, BMus, BSW and LLB.

In particular, including

 

AC-1 (Medicine and Surgery based subjects):

Part I:   MBBS, MD (USA)

Part II:  BAMS, BDS, BHMS

AC-2 (Selected Professional Degrees): Chartered Accountancy (CA), Cost and Works Accountancy (ICWA), Cost and Management Accounting (CMA), Company Secretaryship (CS), Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries of India (FIAI)

AC-3 (All Commerce, Economics, Finance and Management Related Degrees): Including BAF, BBA, BBE, BBI, BBM, BBS, BCAF, BCCA, BCOM, BFIA, BFM, BHM, BHMCT, BIBF, BMS (Bachelor of Management studies) and BSBA degrees.

In particular, including

  1. Economics/ Economic Development and Planning
  2. Any degree in Hospitality/Hospitality Studies, Catering/Catering Technology, Hotel, Travel and Tourism Management, Tourism Studies and any other related discipline.
  3. Commerce (Accountancy, Auditing, Banking, Business Mathematics, Business Organisation, Finance, Insurance, Investment Analysis, Public Finance, Secretarial Practices etc.)
  4. Management (Advertising, Agriculture and Food Business, Agribusiness Management, Agriculture Marketing and Cooperation, Agriculture and Rural and Tribal Development, Business Administration, Business Management, Business Studies, Commercial Agriculture and Business Management, Entrepreneurship, Management Studies, Sports Management, Real Estate and Urban Infrastructure, Renewable Energy Management, Oil and Gas Management, Production and Industrial Management)
  5. Any other vocational degree in commerce and management.

AC-4

I.    (All Engineering, Technology and Architecture related Areas): Including BARCH, BE, BIT, BINFTECH, BS (ENG)/ BSC (ENG), BTECH and integrated MTECH degrees (Excluding all degrees in Accessories Design/Apparel Production/Design/Fashion Communication/Fashion Design/Fashion Technology/Interior Design/Knit Wear Design/Leather Design/Jewelry Design/Footwear Design, and BS/BSC degrees in Information Technology). 

In particular, including

II.  (Science and Agriculture related Areas, other than Medicine and Surgery): Including all BS/BSC and integrated MS/MSC (excluding degrees in Apparel Design, Economics, Fashion Design, Journalism, and Leather Design). Also including degrees in paramedical, veterinary degrees.

In particular, including

AC-5 (All Arts/Humanities Related Degrees, Design, Education, Fashion Design/Technology, Law and Rural Studies): Including any BA (excluding Economics, Geography and Geological Sciences, Mathematics and Statistics), BAA, BAJM, BCJ, BDES, BED, BFTECH, BJ, BJMC, BL, BM (Bachelor of Music), BMC, BMM, BMus, BSW and LLB.
AC-6: Any other discipline not mentioned in AC-1 to AC-5
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