IIM Bangalore Selection Criteria

IIM Bangalore Selection Criteria 2026 — CAT Cutoffs, Stage-1 Weightage & the WAT-PI Process Explained

The IIM Bangalore selection criteria for PGP 2026–28 reward consistency more than almost any other top IIM — your past academics carry a full 30% of the Stage-1 shortlist score, sitting right alongside CAT’s 55%. Here is the complete two-stage process, decoded from IIM Bangalore’s official admission policy, so you can build a profile that actually converts.

IIM Bangalore PGP 2026–28 at a glance: Minimum CAT 2025 cutoff 85 overall (General). Stage-1 (Pre-PI) shortlist weightage: CAT 55 + Academics 30 (10th, 12th & Graduation, 10 each) + Work Experience 10 + Gender Diversity 5. Stage-2 (Final) weightage: PI 40 + CAT 25 + Academics 15 + Work Experience 10 + WAT 10. Two reference letters are mandatory. Source: Official IIM Bangalore PGP admission policy (iimb.ac.in).


1. What Defines the IIM Bangalore Selection Criteria for 2026

Unlike some of the other older IIMs, IIM Bangalore runs a clean, transparent two-stage process: a Pre-PI shortlist built on a 100-point composite, followed by a WAT and Personal Interview round that produces the final merit list. The structure has stayed remarkably stable year on year, so understanding it now gives you a precise blueprint to prepare against.

The single most distinctive feature of the IIM Bangalore selection criteria is how much it rewards academic consistency. Your Class 10, Class 12 and graduation marks together contribute a full 30 points out of 100 at the shortlist stage — among the highest explicit academic weightings of any top IIM. CAT remains the largest single block at 55, but a brilliant CAT score with weak academics will struggle here in a way it would not at a CAT-heavier school.

Table 1 — IIM Bangalore Weightage: Stage 1 (Pre-PI) vs Stage 2 (Final)

Component Stage 1 — Pre-PI Shortlist Stage 2 — Final Selection
CAT 2025 Score 55 25
Class 10 Board 10 5
Class 12 Board 10 5
Bachelor’s / Graduation 10 5
Work Experience / Professional Course 10 10
Gender Diversity 5
WAT (Written Ability Test) 10
Personal Interview (PI) 40
Total 100 100
The CAT block splits by section. At Stage 1 the 55 points break into VARC 19, DILR 21 and QA 15. At Stage 2 the 25 points break into VARC 8.75, DILR 10 and QA 6.25 — notice DILR carries the heaviest CAT sub-weight at both stages. Source: Official IIM Bangalore PGP admission process page (iimb.ac.in).

⚠ Read the Weightage Before You Plan Your Prep

Because DILR carries the largest CAT sub-weight (21 of 55 at shortlist) and academics carry 30, the IIM Bangalore selection criteria quietly punish two common weaknesses: a shaky DILR section and a patchy academic record. Both are fixable with a year of preparation — but only if you plan for them now rather than discover them in March.


2. Eligibility & CAT 2025 Minimum Cutoffs

To be eligible for IIM Bangalore, you need a bachelor’s degree with at least 50% marks (45% for SC/ST/PwD), a valid CAT 2025 score, and two reference letters, which are mandatory. Final-year students awaiting results can apply, subject to completing the degree before joining.

Every applicant must clear the overall percentile cutoff and each of the three sectional cutoffs simultaneously. Miss even one sectional threshold and you are out of the process, regardless of how strong your overall percentile is.

Table 2 — IIM Bangalore CAT Minimum Cutoffs by Category (PGP 2026–28)

Category Overall VARC DILR QA
General 85 80 80 80
NC-OBC / EWS 75 70 70 70
SC 70 60 60 60
ST 65 55 55 55
PwD 60 50 50 50
These are the minimum percentile requirements for the first shortlist of the PGP 2026–28 batch (based on CAT 2025). They are screening thresholds only — clearing them does not guarantee an interview call, which is decided by the 100-point composite. Always confirm the latest figures on the official admission page at iimb.ac.in.

⚠ The Cutoff Is a Floor, Not a Goal

An 85 overall percentile gets you considered — it is not the score that gets you in. The shortlist is decided by the 100-point composite, where CAT alone is 55 points. RTI disclosures show finally-selected General candidates with CAT percentiles ranging from roughly the low 90s upward (strong academics and profile do the rest) — but the safe strategic target is 99+ overall.


3. Stage 1 of the IIM Bangalore Selection Criteria: Pre-PI Shortlist Weightage

For candidates who clear the minimum cutoffs, IIM Bangalore builds a Pre-PI composite score out of 100. This is the formula that decides who gets a WAT-PI call, and it is where the IIM Bangalore selection criteria differ most sharply from a purely CAT-driven school.

Table 3 — Pre-PI (Stage 1) Composite Score Breakdown

Parameter Weight Detail
CAT 2025 Score 55 VARC 19 + DILR 21 + QA 15
Class 10 Board Score 10 Normalised across boards
Class 12 Board Score 10 Normalised across boards
Bachelor’s Score 10 By discipline
Work Experience / Professional Course 10 Months capped at 36 (see Section 4)
Gender Diversity 5 Awarded to non-male candidates
Total 100 Determines the WAT-PI shortlist

How academic scores are normalised

To compare students fairly across different boards and universities, IIM Bangalore divides your 10th and 12th marks by the 90th-percentile score of your own board for that year. In plain terms: your marks are judged relative to the toppers of your board, not on an absolute number. A 92% from a strict board can therefore be worth as much as — or more than — a higher percentage from a lenient one. The same normalisation logic is applied to graduation scores by discipline.

💡 What This Stage Really Rewards

At shortlist, CAT is 55% and academics are a combined 30% — so roughly nine-tenths of your Pre-PI score is fixed before you ever walk into an interview. Two of those three academic blocks (Class 10 and Class 12) are already locked in by the time you start CAT prep. That makes your two live levers crystal clear: maximise your CAT percentile, and protect your graduation score. If your school academics are strong, the IIM Bangalore selection criteria are working in your favour — lean into it.


4. Work Experience Formula & the Top-10 Auto-Qualify Rule

Work experience is worth 10 points at Stage 1, but it is scored on a sliding scale that caps at 36 months. There is no advantage to having five or six years of experience over three — once you cross three years, you have already maxed this component. Only paid, full-time work counts; internships, apprenticeships, articleships and unpaid work are not considered.

Work-Ex Score = 10 × (x ÷ 36) if 0 < x < 36  |  = 10 if x ≥ 36
x = months of work experience counted up to July 2025

So 18 months of experience earns 5 points (10 × 18/36), 27 months earns 7.5, and anything from 36 months upward earns the full 10. For candidates holding a professional qualification (CA, CS, or ICWA), IIM Bangalore takes the higher of your work-experience score and your professional-course score — so a Chartered Accountant with limited work months is not penalised for it.

The Top-10 auto-qualify rule

IIM Bangalore guarantees a PI call to a small set of exceptional performers regardless of their composite score. The top 10 candidates in each of the following automatically qualify for the interview stage:

  • Overall CAT score — the highest scorers in the applicant pool.
  • Adjusted bachelor’s score — separately for Commerce, Arts and Science streams, so toppers from every academic background are recognised.
  • Professional course score — the top CA / ICWA / CS performers.

It is a narrow door, but it signals what IIM Bangalore values: genuine excellence on any single dimension — aptitude, academics, or professional achievement — earns a seat at the table.


5. Stage 2 of the IIM Bangalore Selection Criteria: WAT, PI & Final Score

Clearing the shortlist gets you to the WAT and Personal Interview. Here the weightage is rebuilt from scratch — CAT’s influence drops from 55 to 25, and the interview becomes the single biggest factor in the final merit list.

Final Score = PI (40) + CAT (25) + Academics (15) + Work Ex (10) + WAT (10)
The interview room — not your CAT score — is where IIM Bangalore is finally decided.

Written Ability Test (WAT)

The WAT is roughly a 30-minute written note on a given topic — usually drawn from current affairs, business, the economy or a social issue. It is evaluated on both content and style: the strength and structure of your argument, and the clarity of your writing. The best preparation is simple and consistent — write one timed analytical note a day in the run-up to your interview.

Personal Interview (PI)

At 40% of the final score, the PI is the highest-weighted single component in the entire IIM Bangalore selection criteria. Panels typically probe your work and academic background, your reasons for an MBA and for IIM Bangalore specifically, your awareness of current business and economic affairs, and how you hold up under pressure.

How work experience is re-scored at the final stage

Work experience is treated differently here. Its weight is first scaled down from 10 to 5, then multiplied by a “quality of experience” score the panel assigns — one of 0.25, 0.5, 1, 1.5 or 2. Your average quality score multiplied by your Pre-PI work-ex score gives your revised, weighted work-experience score. The lesson: at IIM Bangalore, what you did and the impact you had matters more than how many months you logged.

Table 4 — Final Selection (Stage 2) Score Breakdown

Component Weight What It Tests When It Happens
Personal Interview (PI) 40% Clarity, depth, awareness, stress response, fit Feb–Mar 2026
CAT Score 25% VARC 8.75 + DILR 10 + QA 6.25 Nov 2025 (already done)
Academics 15% Class 10, Class 12 & Graduation (5 each) Computed from profile
Work Experience 10% Scaled to 5, then quality-adjusted (×0.25–2) Profile + PI
WAT 10% Written argument — content and style On PI day

6. IIM Bangalore Selection Criteria vs IIM Ahmedabad: Key Differences

If you are targeting both schools, it pays to understand how their shortlist logic diverges — because the same profile can rank very differently at each. The headline contrast is academics: IIM Bangalore assigns a direct, explicit 30% to your 10th, 12th and graduation marks at the shortlist stage, while IIM Ahmedabad folds academics into a 35% Application Rating and weights CAT more heavily up front.

Table 5 — IIM Bangalore vs IIM Ahmedabad: Selection Criteria Compared

Parameter IIM Bangalore IIM Ahmedabad
Shortlist — CAT weight 55% 65%
Shortlist — Academics (10+12+grad) 30% (explicit) Inside the 35% Application Rating
Shortlist — Work experience 10% (caps at 36 months) Inside AR (×0.20, peaks 37–48 months)
Shortlist — Gender diversity 5 points E = 3 inside AR
Shortlist method Linear 100-point composite 0.65 CAT + 0.35 AR, ACRC top-5%
Final — Personal Interview 40% 50%
Final — CAT 25% 25%
Final — Written test WAT 10% AWT 10%
Final — Academics 15% 15% (via AR)

💡 Which School Suits Your Profile?

If your school and graduation marks are strong, IIM Bangalore rewards you more directly at the shortlist stage than IIM Ahmedabad does. If your academics are weaker but your CAT is exceptional, IIM Ahmedabad’s CAT-heavier, category-normalised shortlist may give you more room. For both, a 99+ overall percentile with no weak section is the safe target — and at IIM Bangalore, prioritise DILR, since it is the single most heavily weighted CAT section at both stages.


7. What a Strong IIM Bangalore Profile Looks Like in 2026

Given the cutoffs, the 30% academic weight, and the DILR-heavy CAT split — here is what a profile that actually converts an IIM Bangalore call tends to look like:

  • CAT: aim for 99%ile+ overall, with DILR especially strong: The minimum is 85, and RTI data shows selected General candidates from around the 92nd percentile upward — but because CAT is 55 of 100 shortlist points, a 99+ keeps you comfortably competitive. DILR carries the heaviest CAT sub-weight (21 of 55), so a strong DILR section gives you a structural edge.
  • Class 10 & Class 12: 90%+ (relative to your board): These two blocks are 20 of your 100 shortlist points and are already locked in. Strong, consistent board scores quietly do a lot of the heavy lifting in the IIM Bangalore selection criteria.
  • Graduation: top of your discipline band: The third 10-point academic block. Keep your graduation marks high — it is the one academic lever still in your hands while you prepare.
  • Work experience: aim for up to 36 months: The score maxes at three years, so there is no need to delay your attempt for more experience. Freshers lose these 10 points but can offset them with strong academics and a high CAT.
  • Gender diversity: a 5-point edge for non-male candidates: At the shortlist margin, 5 points on a 100-point scale can be decisive.
  • WAT & PI: 50% of the final call combined: The shortlist gets you in the room; the interview wins the seat. This is where the 3–4 months between shortlist and interview matter most. Quantifiers’ GDPI preparation covers WAT writing, PI storytelling, stress questions and current affairs — included with enrolled courses.

At Quantifiers, this is exactly the profile we build students toward year after year — Mridul (99.98%ile, IIM Calcutta), Pallav (99.98%ile), Nikhil (99.96%ile), Amirtha (99.14%ile, IIM Calcutta) and Akshita (98.95%ile, a non-engineer who conquered QA) are proof that the right plan beats the right background. You can start with free CAT study material, sharpen exam temperament on the TruCAT free mock series, and build daily consistency with the Daily Targets on the Quantifiers homepage.

 

 

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