MBA Entrance Exams 2026 Rated: CAT, XAT, NMAT, SNAP, CMAT, MAH-CET, MICAT & GMAT — Which One Should You Target?
80% syllabus overlap across all major MBA entrance exams — but the strategy, difficulty, and reward differ wildly. Here is the complete, honest rating of every exam you need to know about for MBA admissions 2026.
- The MBA Landscape at a Glance
- CAT — Common Admission Test
- XAT — Xavier Aptitude Test
- NMAT — NMAT by GMAC
- SNAP — Symbiosis National Aptitude Test
- CMAT — Common Management Admission Test
- MAH-CET — Maharashtra CET
- MICAT — MICA Admission Test
- GMAT — Focus Edition
- Master Comparison: All 8 Exams Side by Side
- FAQs
The Indian MBA entrance ecosystem has 9 major exams feeding hundreds of B-schools. The good news: 80% of the syllabus overlaps across all of them. The bad news: most aspirants pick their exam portfolio randomly, waste effort on low-ROI tests, and miss the exam-specific edges that separate selections from rejections. This blog fixes that.
1. The MBA Landscape at a Glance
Before rating individual exams, here is the full map of which exam unlocks which colleges.
Table 1 — MBA Entrance Exam Universe 2026
| Category | Exam | Colleges Accept | Key Target |
|---|---|---|---|
| National Big 6 | CAT | 1,000+ B-Schools | All 22 IIMs + FMS, MDI, SPJIMR, IITs |
| XAT | 250+ B-Schools | XLRI Jamshedpur & Delhi-NCR | |
| NMAT | 50+ B-Schools | NMIMS Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad | |
| SNAP | 17 Institutes | SIBM Pune, SCMHRD, SIBM Bengaluru | |
| CMAT | 1,000+ Colleges | JBIMS (via CET), KJ Somaiya | |
| MAT | 600+ Colleges | Tier-2/3 B-schools nationwide | |
| Specialized | MAH-CET | 300+ Maharashtra Colleges | JBIMS, SIMSREE, PUMBA |
| Specialized | MICAT | MICA Only | MICA Ahmedabad PGDM-C |
| International | GMAT | Global + ISB, SPJIMR, IIM 1-yr | ISB PGP, IIMB EPGP, MDI 1-yr |
Key insight: 80% syllabus overlap across all major exams — same core preparation, different exam-specific strategies. CAT is your anchor. Build everything else on top.
2. CAT — Common Admission Test
Non-negotiable for anyone targeting IIMs. The hardest MBA entrance exam in India — but also the highest reward. Everything else is built on your CAT foundation.
Common Admission Test
Conducted by IIMs • Once a Year • November
Exam Pattern
| Section | Questions | Marks | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| VARC | 24 | 72 | 40 min |
| DILR | 22 | 66 | 40 min |
| QA | 22 | 66 | 40 min |
| Total | 68 | 204 | 120 min |
Key Details
- Difficulty: ▮▮▮▮▮ Very High
- Marking: +3 Correct | −1 Wrong | 0 TITA
- Retakes: Once a year — no retakes within cycle
- Reg Fee: ₹2,600 (General)
- Accepts IIMs: ALL 22 IIMs
- Also accepts: FMS Delhi, MDI, SPJIMR, IITs, IIFT
3. XAT — Xavier Aptitude Test
Prepare for CAT and XAT together — 75% overlap. The unique Decision Making section is what separates XAT and needs separate, targeted practice. XAT is your ticket to XLRI, one of India’s top 5 B-schools.
Xavier Aptitude Test
Conducted by XLRI, Jamshedpur • Once a Year • January
Exam Pattern
| Section | Questions |
|---|---|
| Verbal & Logical Ability | 26 |
| Decision Making ★ | 21 |
| Quant & Data Interpretation | 28 |
| General Knowledge | 25 |
| Total | 100 |
Key Details
- Difficulty: ▮▮▮▮▯ Very High
- Marking: +1 Correct | −0.25 Wrong (GK: no −ve)
- Duration: 190 min (3 hrs 10 min)
- Reg Fee: ₹2,200
- Key Colleges: XLRI Jamshedpur & Delhi-NCR
- Also accepts: IMT, IMI, XIMB, TAPMI, FORE, MICA
4. NMAT — NMAT by GMAC
The only major MBA exam that allows 3 attempts per cycle with no negative marking. Speed is the defining challenge — 1.1 minutes per question across 108 questions. NMIMS Mumbai is a genuinely strong target that many aspirants under-rate.
NMAT by GMAC
Oct – Dec • Up to 3 Attempts (15-day gap each)
Exam Pattern
| Section | Questions | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Language Skills | 36 | 28 min |
| Quantitative Skills | 36 | 52 min |
| Logical Reasoning | 36 | 40 min |
| Total | 108 | 120 min |
Key Details
- Difficulty: ▮▮▮▯▯ Moderate
- Marking: +3 Correct | NO negative marking
- Speed: 1.1 min per question — attempt everything
- Reg Fee: ₹3,000 (per attempt)
- Primary Target: NMIMS Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad
- Also accepts: XIMB, KJ Somaiya, TAPMI, SDA Bocconi
5. SNAP — Symbiosis National Aptitude Test
The fastest major MBA exam — 60 questions in 60 minutes. Easiest to crack post-CAT since CAT prep carries over almost entirely. Three attempts in December, best score counts. Speed and accuracy are everything; there is no DILR section.
Symbiosis National Aptitude Test
3 Attempts in December • Fastest Major MBA Exam
Exam Pattern
| Section | Questions |
|---|---|
| General English | 15 |
| Analytical & Logical Reasoning | 25 |
| Quantitative, DI & DS | 20 |
| Total | 60 |
Key Details
- Difficulty: ▮▮▮▯▯ Moderate
- Marking: +1 Correct | −0.25 Wrong
- Speed Required: 1 minute per question — critical
- Reg Fee: ₹2,250 per test (+ taxes)
- Primary Target: SIBM Pune, SCMHRD, SIBM Bengaluru
- Timing: December — just weeks after CAT
6. CMAT — Common Management Admission Test
Easier exam — lower competition too. The unique GK and Innovation & Entrepreneurship sections require targeted preparation beyond standard MBA prep. A great safety net for 1,000+ AICTE colleges, with JBIMS Mumbai as the standout top-tier target via MAH-CET.
Common Management Admission Test
January • Extra Prep: GK + Innovation Sections
Exam Pattern
| Section | Questions |
|---|---|
| Quantitative Techniques & DI | 20 |
| Logical Reasoning | 20 |
| Language Comprehension | 20 |
| General Awareness | 20 |
| Innovation & Entrepreneurship ★ | 20 |
| Total | 100 |
Key Details
- Difficulty: ▮▮▯▯▯ Easy–Moderate
- Marking: +4 Correct | −1 Wrong
- Duration: 3 hours (180 min)
- Reg Fee: ₹2,500 (Male) / ₹1,250 (Female/Reserved)
- Unique Sections: GK & Innovation & Entrepreneurship
- Accepts: 1,000+ AICTE approved institutions
7. MAH-CET — Maharashtra CET
JBIMS via MAH-CET = IIM-level quality at a fraction of the cost. Logical Reasoning dominates 37.5% of the paper — 75 questions out of 200. No negative marking makes it a pure accuracy and speed game. Strongest value for Maharashtra domicile candidates.
Maharashtra Common Entrance Test
Conducted by State CET Cell, Maharashtra • 2 Attempts/Year (April & May)
Exam Pattern
| Section | Questions |
|---|---|
| Logical Reasoning ★ | 75 |
| Abstract Reasoning | 25 |
| Quantitative Aptitude | 50 |
| Verbal Ability & RC | 50 |
| Total | 200 in 150 min |
Key Details
- Difficulty: ▮▮▮▯▯ Moderate (Speed-based)
- Marking: +1 Correct | NO negative marking
- Duration: 150 minutes
- Reg Fee: ₹1,500 (General) / ₹1,300 (Reserved)
- Key Colleges: JBIMS (99.99%ile), SIMSREE, PUMBA
- Best For: Maharashtra domicile + high LR aptitude
8. MICAT — MICA Admission Test
Only for MICA aspirants. Creativity and communication are tested in ways totally unlike any other MBA exam. You must first appear for CAT, XAT, or GMAT — MICAT is taken in addition to, not instead of, these. Only ~600 seats, but for marketing and communications careers, MICA is unrivalled.
MICA Admission Test
Conducted by MICA, Ahmedabad • 2 Phases (MICAT 1 & MICAT 2)
Exam Pattern
| Section | Details |
|---|---|
| Psychometric Test ★ | Tests personality & creative fit |
| Descriptive Test | 4 essays / creative writing tasks |
| Divergent & Convergent Thinking | Creative problem-solving MCQs |
| VA, QA, DI, GA | Standard aptitude sections |
Key Details
- Difficulty: ▮▮▮▯▯ Moderate-High
- Prerequisite: CAT / XAT / GMAT score required first
- Reg Fee: ₹2,100 per phase
- Specialization: PGDM-C (Marketing / Communications)
- College: MICA Ahmedabad ONLY
- Best For: Creative minds targeting marketing careers
9. GMAT — Focus Edition
High investment — high reward. Take GMAT only if targeting an international MBA or ISB PGP. It is not the right exam for a typical Indian 2-year MBA. The GMAT Focus Edition (launched 2023) is shorter than the old GMAT — 2.25 hours, 64 questions, scored 205–805.
GMAT Focus Edition
Year-round Rolling Dates • Test Centre or Online
Exam Pattern
| Section | Questions | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Verbal Reasoning | 23 | 45 min |
| Quantitative Reasoning | 21 | 45 min |
| Data Insights | 20 | 45 min |
| Total | 64 | 135 min |
Key Details
- Difficulty: ▮▮▮▮▯ High
- Scoring: 205–805 (GMAT Focus Edition)
- India Colleges: ISB, SPJIMR, IIMB 1-yr, MDI 1-yr
- Reg Fee: ~₹25,000 (USD 275) + 18% GST
- Best For: Work experience + global MBA aspirants
- Score Valid: 5 years from exam date
10. Master Comparison: All 8 Exams Side by Side
This is the table every MBA aspirant needs to bookmark. Use this to build your exam portfolio — most serious aspirants should attempt CAT + at least 2 OMETs based on their target colleges and profile.
Table 2 — Complete MBA Entrance Exam Comparison 2026
| Exam | Conducted By | When | Attempts/Yr | Questions | Duration | Difficulty | Neg. Marking | Reg Fee | Top Target College | Reach (Colleges) | CAT Overlap | Unique Section |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CAT | IIMs | November | 1 | 68 | 120 min | ▮▮▮▮▮ Very High | Yes (−1) | ₹2,600 | IIM Ahmedabad | 1,000+ | — (Anchor) | None |
| XAT | XLRI | January | 1 | 100 | 190 min | ▮▮▮▮ Very High | Yes (−0.25) | ₹2,200 | XLRI Jamshedpur | 250+ | ~75% | Decision Making |
| NMAT | GMAC | Oct–Dec | 3 | 108 | 120 min | ▮▮▮ Moderate | No | ₹3,000/attempt | NMIMS Mumbai | 50+ | ~75% | None (speed-based) |
| SNAP | Symbiosis | December | 3 | 60 | 60 min | ▮▮▮ Moderate | Yes (−0.25) | ₹2,250/test | SIBM Pune | 17 | ~80% | None (fastest exam) |
| CMAT | NTA | January | 1 | 100 | 180 min | ▮▮ Easy–Mod | Yes (−1) | ₹2,500 | JBIMS (via CET) | 1,000+ | ~70% | Innovation & GK |
| MAH-CET | State CET Cell | Apr & May | 2 | 200 | 150 min | ▮▮▮ Moderate | No | ₹1,500 | JBIMS | 300+ | ~65% | Logical Reasoning (37.5%) |
| MICAT | MICA | Dec & Jan | 2 | Varied | ~165 min | ▮▮▮ Mod-High | Partial | ₹2,100/phase | MICA Ahmedabad | 1 only | ~50% | Psychometric + Creative Writing |
| GMAT | GMAC | Year-round | 5/yr max | 64 | 135 min | ▮▮▮▮ High | No (adaptive) | ~₹25,000 | ISB Hyderabad | Global | ~60% | Data Insights |
Recommended portfolio for most CAT aspirants: CAT (primary) + XAT (if targeting XLRI) + NMAT (if targeting NMIMS) + SNAP (Symbiosis backup, minimal extra prep). Add MAH-CET if Maharashtra domicile. GMAT only for ISB/global MBA. MICAT only for MICA aspirants.
Key principle: 80% syllabus overlap across all exams — master CAT-level VARC, DILR, and QA, then spend 2–3 weeks on exam-specific sections (XAT Decision Making, CMAT Innovation, MAH-CET LR speed).
🎯 How to Build Your 2026 Exam Portfolio
Targeting IIMs (primary): CAT is non-negotiable. Start there.
Add XAT if you want XLRI as a Tier-1B target. 75% prep overlap — only Decision Making needs extra work.
Add NMAT + SNAP for strong safety nets (NMIMS, SIBM Pune). Both need minimal additional prep post-CAT.
Add MAH-CET only if Maharashtra domicile — the JBIMS opportunity is genuinely IIM-comparable.
Skip GMAT unless ISB or global MBA is the actual goal. The ₹25,000 fee and separate prep investment is not worth it for a standard Indian 2-year MBA cycle.
CMAT is the easiest among national MBA exams — difficulty rated Easy-Moderate, with 100 questions in 3 hours and access to 1,000+ AICTE colleges. MAH-CET is the most accessible specialized exam with no negative marking. However, ease of exam does not mean ease of getting into a top college — JBIMS via MAH-CET still requires 99.99%ile.
Yes — there is a 75% syllabus overlap between CAT and XAT. Prepare for CAT as your primary exam; XAT requires only one additional focus area: the Decision Making section (21 questions), which tests ethical reasoning and complex scenario analysis. Practice 2–3 DM sets per week alongside your CAT prep.
Most serious aspirants should target CAT + 2–3 OMETs. A practical portfolio: CAT + XAT + NMAT + SNAP covers IIMs, XLRI, NMIMS, and SIBM Pune with minimal additional preparation. Taking too many exams dilutes focus and mock test time. More than 5 exams is counterproductive.
NMAT by GMAC is unique in two ways: 3 attempts per cycle (with a 15-day gap between attempts) and no negative marking. This makes it the most forgiving major MBA exam. Attempt early in October to build confidence, then use later attempts to improve your score. The highest attempt score is what colleges see.
Only if your actual target is ISB PGP, a global MBA, or an IIM/SPJIMR 1-year programme. For the standard Indian 2-year MBA (IIMs, XLRI, FMS, MDI), GMAT is not accepted and the ~₹25,000 fee plus independent prep investment is not worth it. If you are 25+ with 3–5 years of work experience and targeting ISB specifically, GMAT is the right exam.
SNAP (Symbiosis National Aptitude Test) is a 60-minute, 60-question exam held 3 times in December. It is conducted by Symbiosis International University for admission to 17 Symbiosis institutes including SIBM Pune, SCMHRD, and SIBM Bengaluru. Since it happens weeks after CAT and has 80% syllabus overlap, it requires almost no additional prep. Take all 3 attempts — best score counts.
Yes — MICAT is exclusively for admission to MICA Ahmedabad’s PGDM-C programme, which specialises in Marketing and Communications. It is not a general MBA exam. You must also hold a valid CAT, XAT, or GMAT score to apply. The exam tests creativity, personality (psychometric section), and creative writing — completely unlike any other MBA entrance exam.
The CAT registration fee is ₹2,600 for General category candidates. SC/ST/PwD candidates pay ₹1,300. CAT is conducted once a year in November by one of the IIMs on a rotational basis. Registration typically opens in August and closes in September. Check the official CAT website at iimcat.ac.in for 2026 dates.






























