IIM Kozhikode opens registration for BMS aptitude test 2026; selection process, eligibility
Sakshi Gupta | February 19, 2026 | 07:11 PM IST | 2 mins read
IIMK has started the BMS AT registration 2026 process at iimk.ac.in. The application fees for the general category applicants is Rs 4,250. The exam on May 19, 2026.
IIM Kozhikode BMS AT 20 26: Indian institute of management Kozhikode (IIMK) has started the registration process for the Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS) Aptitude Test (AT) 2026. Candidates can apply on the official website of IIMK at iimk.ac.in. The last date to apply is April 15, and the exam will be conducted on May 19.
The application fees for the IIM Kozhikode BMS AT 2026 vary for different categories. General category applicants have to pay Rs 4,250 and SC, ST, and PwD category aspirants must pay Rs 2,125.
IIM Kozhikode BMS AT 2026: Selection process
The selection process consists of three stages: prior academic record of the applicants, entrance test, and personal interview.
Entrance test: The entrance test comprises two sections – verbal ability and quantitative ability. The exam will be conducted as a computer-based test (CBT) in multiple-choice format at designated centers.
Candidates will be selected for further rounds on the basis of an Aggregate Index Score (AIS), which will be based on the test score performance, and the academic performance in Class 12, diploma or equivalent and marks obtained in Class 10.
Personal interview: Selected applicants will appear for the PI in various locations such as Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Kozhikode, Mumbai, and New Delhi. The process will last for half a day (morning or afternoon).
Final selection: The final scores will be calculated based on the marks scored in the PI, entrance exam, and academic performance in the preceding exams, then a merit list will be prepared. After that, admission offers will be offered to the applicants, following the Government of India reservation norms.
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IIM Kozhikode BMS AT 2026: How to register?
Interested aspirants can apply online for IIMK BMS AT 2026 by following the steps given below.
- Visit the official website of IIMK, iimk.ac.in.
- On the homepage, look for the "BMS Admission 2026" link and then click 'Apply Now.'
- Enter the necessary information, choose the preferred test centre, upload the required documents, make the payment, and then submit.
- Review all the IIMK BMS AT 2026 application forms.
- Download the form and take a printout for further reference.
IIM Kozhikode BMS AT 2026: Eligibility criteria
To apply for the BMS AT 2026, aspirants must meet the given below criteria.
- Aspirants should have completed Class 12 exam or must have a diploma post ten years of schooling from any stream recognized by the relevant boards of the Government of India.
- Applicants must have the originals of mark sheets/certificates on or before 1st June 2026.
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