The Indian Institute of Management Amritsar is one of the newer IIMs established in 2015 and has steadily gained recognition for its MBA programmes and improving placement outcomes. Admissions for the 2026 batch are conducted through the Common Admission Test (CAT), followed by a structured selection process.

Admission to the flagship MBA programme at IIM Amritsar is based on:
The composite score typically considers CAT performance, academic background, work experience, and diversity factors.
Unlike older IIMs, IIM Amritsar participates in the Common Admission Process (CAP) for final selection rounds along with other new IIMs.
In practice, candidates often require a higher percentile (90-95+) to secure a final call, depending on competition and profile.
Total programme fee: Approximately ₹20-22 lakh for 2 years
This typically includes tuition and academic charges, while expenses like mess, accommodation, and personal costs may vary.
IIM Amritsar offers multiple management programmes, including:
As part of the newer IIM cluster, the institute has shown consistent growth in:
IIM Amritsar remains a competitive option among new IIMs, with a structured admission process and growing industry presence.
Candidates aiming for 2026 admissions should focus on achieving a strong CAT percentile (90+), along with a well-rounded academic and profile background to improve final selection chances.