CAT 2024 Cutoff: Top B-schools, IITs accepting CAT scores; total seat intake
CAT 2024: Apart from IIMs, around 1000+ business schools including IMT Ghaziabad, Great Lakes, IIT Madras, MDI Gurgaon, IIT Bombay, BITSOM accept CAT scores for admission to MBA programmes.
Know Your Chances for getting Calls from IIMs & other Top MBA Colleges through CAT Percentile, based on your category, academic profile, work-ex & CAT result.
Use NowVaishnavi Shukla | December 29, 2024 | 01:21 PM IST
NEW DELHI : The Indian Institute of Management Calcutta (IIM Calcutta) announced the Common Admission Test (CAT) 2024 result on December 19, 2024. CAT is a mandatory exam to take admission to MBA programmes to top IIMs, however, candidates can also apply for admission to several top B-schools across the country based on the CAT scores.
The IIMs declare CAT 2024 cut-offs in their admission criteria and candidates get selected based on group discussion, personal interview rounds, and other major factors. Moreover, CAT-accepting institutes also declare the sectional-wise CAT 2024 cutoff. The CAT 2024 cut-off ranges between 97-99+ for old IIMs and other top CAT colleges.
Apart from IIMs, around 1000+ business schools such as IMT Ghaziabad , Great Lakes, IIT Madras, MDI Gurgaon, IIT Bombay, BITSOM, and FMS Delhi also declare their cutoff scores for admissions to MBA programmes. Candidates can also apply for the programmes at the top business schools across the country.
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CAT 2024 Cut-off: Top B-schools accepting CAT scores
According to Careers360 experts, given below is the expected CAT 2024 cut-off for admissions to MBA programmes across top business schools in the country.
List of B-schools |
CAT 2024 expected cut-off 2024 |
IIT Bombay MBA cutoff |
99+ Percentile |
FMS Delhi CAT cutoff |
98.20 Percentile |
DMS, IIT Delhi |
98+ Percentile |
NITIE, Mumbai |
95+ Percentile |
IIT Madras MBA cutoff |
95+ Percentile |
MDI Gurgaon CAT cutoff |
95+ Percentile |
BITSOM CAT cutoff |
94 Percentile |
LIBA CAT cutoff 2024 |
90+ Percentile |
XIMB CAT cutoff 2024 |
90+ Percentile |
IMT Ghaziabad CAT cutoff 2024 |
90+ Percentile |
IMI CAT Cutoff 2024 |
85-90 Percentile |
Great Lakes CAT cutoff 2024 |
85+ Percentile |
SP Jain CAT cutoff 2024 |
85+ Percentile |
TAPMI CAT cutoff 2024 |
85+ Percentile |
IMS Ghaziabad CAT cutoff 2024 |
75 to 85 percentile |
Nirma CAT cutoff 2024 |
75 to 85 percentile |
Welingkar CAT cutoff 2024 |
70 to 80 Percentile |
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CAT 2024: IITs accepting CAT scores with seat intake
Given below is the list of the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) accepting CAT 2024 scores for admissions.
IITs |
Seat intake |
IIT Kharagpur |
200 |
IIT Bombay |
152 |
IIT Delhi |
115 |
IIT Dhanbad |
92 |
IIT Roorkee |
95 |
IIT Kanpur |
78 |
IIT Madras |
70 |
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