IIT Delhi begins registration for MBA admission through CAT 2025 scores; apply by January 26
Suviral Shukla | January 1, 2026 | 05:43 PM IST | 2 mins read
IIT Delhi MBA Admissions 2026: Candidates will be shortlisted for direct interviews on the basis of their CAT 2025 scores.
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Download NowThe Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT Delhi) has started accepting applications for its MBA programmes for the academic session 2026-28. Candidates can fill the MBA application form through the official website at dms.iitd.ac.in by January 26.
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Candidates can apply for the management course using their Common Admission Test 2025 (CAT 2025) score. The institute will shortlist candidates for interviews based on their CAT 2025 scores.
As per the eligibility criteria, MBA applicants should have at least 60% marks in aggregate in their bachelor’s degree or a minimum of 6.0 CGPA on a 10-point scale.
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Applicants from the Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), and Persons with Disability (PwD) must have at least 55% aggregate marks or an equivalent CGPA of 5.50 in their UG degree to apply for MBA admissions at IIT Delhi.
“Candidates appearing for the final year of bachelor's degree/equivalent qualification examination and those who have completed degree requirements and are awaiting results can also apply,” the engineering institute said.
The application fee for the MBA application form at IIT Delhi for general, Economically Weaker Section (EWS), and Other Backward Classes (OBC) is Rs 1,600 for one programme and Rs 3,200 for two courses.
For SC, SC, and PD candidates, the MBA application form fee is Rs 800 and Rs 1,600 for one and two programmes respectively.
IIT Delhi MBA Admissions 2026: Documents required
Candidates seeking admission to MBA programme at IIT Delhi must submit the required documents as given below after filling the application form.
- Passport-size Photograph
- Signature
- CAT score card
- After shortlisting, you need to upload the following documents:
- 10th Mark Sheet
- 12th Mark Sheet
- Graduation Mark Sheet of all Semesters
- Consolidated Graduation Mark Sheet
- Graduate Degree Certificate
- CGPA to Percentage Conversion Certificate
- Reserved Category Certificates like: OBC, GEN-EWS, SC, ST
- Disability Certificate
- Work Experience Proof
- Photo ID Card
- Achievement documents in academics, participation in international Olympiads, organizing, participating in academic or business conferences or events held at the institute premises, national level, achievements formally recognized by your organization during your work experience.
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