IIM Bodh Gaya announces MBA admission policy 2025; gives 45% weightage to CAT 2024 score
CAT Cutoff 2024: IIM Bodh Gaya MBA final selection will be based on entrance test score, Personal Interview (PI), Written Aptitude Test (WAT), work experience, and past academic records.
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Use NowAlivia Mukherjee | January 7, 2025 | 07:23 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Indian Institute of Management Calcutta (IIM Calcutta) has declared the Common Admission Test (CAT) 2024 result on December 19. The CAT exam 2024 was conducted on November 24. The IIM Bodh Gaya has announced the MBA admission criteria 2025. IIM Bodh Gaya is a part of the MBA Common Admission Process (CAP) 2025.
As per IIM Bodh Gaya MBA admission policy 2025, CAT 2024 scores have been given 45% weightage. The IIM Bodh Gaya final selection 2025 will be based on CAT 2024 score, Personal Interview (PI), Written Aptitude Test (WAT), work experience, and past academic records.
IIM Bodh Gaya CAT 2024 cut-off
As per IIM Bodh Gaya, the shortlisting for Personal Interview (PI) round will be based on CAT 2024 cut-off. Candidates can have a look at the CAT 2024 sectional and overall cut-off below.
Candidate category |
VARC |
(DI LR) |
QA |
Overall percentile |
General |
73 |
73 |
73 |
94 |
EWS |
50 |
50 |
50 |
77 |
NC-OBC |
50 |
50 |
50 |
77 |
SC |
44 |
44 |
44 |
60 |
ST |
25 |
25 |
30 |
40 |
PwD |
25 |
25 |
30 |
40 |
Also read CAT 2024 Cutoff: Top B-schools, IITs accepting CAT score; total seat intake
IIM Bodh Gaya Admission 2025: Personal interview, WAT
The next round of IIM Bodh Gaya MBA selection process includes a Personal Interview (PI). In the PI round of the IIM selection process, candidates are asked questions on various topics to assess communication skills and personality such as self-introduction, reasons for pursuing an MBA, career goals, and strengths and weaknesses.
Candidates who score less than the minimum performance requirement in PI round will not be considered for IIM Bodh Gaya MBA final merit list 2025.
The IIM Bodh Gaya official notice read, "The candidates, who have scored more than or equal to the Minimum Performance Requirement (MPR) in the PI, will be considered for the final merit list. Minimum Performance Requirement will be finalized at the time of Merit List preparation by the Admission Committee of IIM Bodh Gaya at its discretion and based on the actual pool of candidates.
IIM Bodh Gaya MBA selection process 2025
The final merit list for IIM Bodh Gaya MBA admission 2025 will be based on several parameters such as CAT 2024 scores, past academic records, work experience, and others. The table below details the weightage assigned to each parameter:
Component |
Weightage |
CAT 2024 score |
45% |
Personal appearance Sub division PI - 20% WAT- 5% |
25% |
Profile Sub division Academics- 14% Work experience- 16% |
30% |
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