IIM Kozhikode MBA Admission 2026: CAT cut-off stays at 85 percentile; three-stage selection explained
Anu Parthiban | December 25, 2025 | 03:03 PM IST | 2 mins read
IIM Kozhikode CAT cut-offs 2025 carry the highest weightage of 50% in the first-stage of selection process. The PI shortlist will be announced in the second week of January.
The Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode (IIM Kozhikode) has retained its three-stage admission policy for the postgraduate management programme (PGP) batch 2026-28, with the final weightage for CAT 2025 scores fixed at 35%. The minimum overall CAT cut-off for general category candidates remains at 85 percentile.
Only candidates with a positive scaled score in all three sections of CAT 2025 — verbal ability and reading comprehension (VARC), quantitative aptitude (QA), and data interpretation and logical reasoning (DILR) – will be considered for the three-stage selection process.
According to the IIM Kozhikode CAT cut-off 2025 , general category candidates should secure at least 85 overall percentile and 75 sectional percentile, while OBC-NCL and EWS candidates require 75 overall and 65 sectional percentile. The overall CAT cut-off 2025 drops to 65 and 55 for SC and ST respectively.
For the second stage, candidates' previous academic qualifications will be considered. Candidates must have scored a minimum of 60% in Class 10 and 12, with relaxed criteria for reserved categories.
IIM Kozhikode MBA Admission 2026: Stage 1
In the first stage, candidates having the minimum CAT percentile score in each section will be shortlisted. Such candidates will have to complete a mandatory online registration process.
|
Category |
CAT score percentile |
Sectional percentile |
SSC, Class 10 percentage |
HSC, Class 12 percentage |
|
GEN |
85 |
75 |
60 |
60 |
|
OBC-NCL, EWS |
75 |
65 |
60 |
60 |
|
SC |
65 |
55 |
55 |
55 |
|
ST/PwD |
55 |
45 |
55 |
55 |
IIM Kozhikode: Stage 2 selection criteria
In stage 2, eligible candidates will be shortlisted for personal interview (PI) based on an aggregate index score (AIS), with CAT performance getting the highest weightage of 50%, followed by Class 12 (20%) and Class 10 (15%). The list of shortlisted candidates will be displayed on the registration portal around the second week of January 2026.
The interview call letters, venue details, and other relevant information will be available on the IIM Kozhikode official website.
|
IIM Kozhikode stage 2 selection |
Weightage |
|
CAT 2025 index score |
50% |
|
Class 10 percentage score |
15% |
|
Class 12 percentage score |
20% |
|
Gender diversity |
10% |
|
Academic diversity score |
5% |
|
Work experience score |
5% |
IIM Kozhikode: Stage 3
In the final round, the required number of admission offers will be given in the order of merit around the first week of May 2026. A limited number of candidates will be kept on the waiting list.
|
IIM Kozhikode MBA final selection |
Weightage |
|
CAT 2025 index score |
35% |
|
Personal Interview (PI) score |
35% |
|
WAT score |
20% |
|
Resume score |
10% |
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