Why does IIM Ahmedabad have low percentile cut offs when they are only admitting students at 99.5+ percentile?

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Rachit Bansal Posted On - Mar 19, 2021
MBA at IIM Rohtak,2020

More than 90 percent of aspirants that apply for CAT are engineers. In order to maintain the diversity of people from each section, there are different cut-offs for people with different backgrounds. The 99.5 percentile cutoff mentioned in question was for the male applicants with engineering backgrounds. 

It has also been observed in previous years that general applicants with non-engineering backgrounds have got a call from IIM Ahmedabad even by scoring less than 90 percentile. The following table shows the minimum cut-off percentiles for 2021-23 MBA Batch.

Category

Verbal & Reading Comprehension Percentile Rank 

Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning Percentile Rank 

Quantitative Aptitude Percentile Rank 

Overall Percentile Rank 

General/EWS

70

70

70

80

NC-OBS-cum-Transgender

65

65

65

75

SC

60

60

60

70

ST

50

50

50

60

PWD (General, EWS, NC-OBS-cum-Transgender, SC)

60

60

60

70

PWD (ST)

50

50

50

60

 However, these are just the minimum cut-off percentiles after which you have been shortlisted, but the final selection varies upon various other factors such as Analytical Writing Test (AWT) and Personal Interview (PI), etc. You are not selected by the percentile alone. 

A percentile of 99.5 means almost 1000 candidates which are more than the quota of seats allotted to engineering backgrounds students. If the criteria were percentile alone then all of the approximately 400 seats would have been filled by engineering background students only. Other background students are selected at a lesser cut-off compared to engineering students because they are judged upon the cut-off of their respective category. The distinct advantage to non-engineering background students is given only by IIM A so far, thus having low percentile cut-offs.

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