Admission to the Indian Institute of Management Ranchi for the MBA 2026-28 batch is based on performance in the Common Admission Test (CAT) 2025, followed by a multi-stage selection process. The institute is part of the Joint Admission Process (JAP) 2026, conducted along with select newer IIMs.

Candidates seeking admission must meet the prescribed eligibility criteria and qualify through the institute's shortlisting and interview process.
Eligibility Criteria
To apply for the MBA programme at IIM Ranchi, candidates must:
- Hold a bachelor's degree with at least 50% marks (45% for reserved categories)
- Appear for and qualify in CAT 2025
- Meet the minimum sectional and overall cut-off requirements
Final-year graduation students are also eligible to apply, subject to fulfilment of conditions within the specified timeline.
CAT Cut-Off and Shortlisting
For the 2026 admission cycle, the expected CAT cut-off for IIM Ranchi is:
- General category: around 92-95 percentile (overall)
- Minimum qualifying cut-offs may be lower for reserved categories
For shortlisting under the JAP process, higher percentiles (around 95+ for general category) are typically considered competitive. Candidates must also meet sectional cut-offs in all three CAT sections.
Selection Process
The admission process at IIM Ranchi involves multiple stages:
- CAT 2025 Score
- Shortlisting for Personal Interview (PI)
- Personal Interview (JAP/CAP process)
- Final Merit List Preparation
Final selection is based on a composite score that includes:
- CAT score
- Academic performance
- Work experience (if applicable)
- Personal Interview performance
The interview process for IIM Ranchi is conducted through the Joint Admission Process (JAP) along with IIM Kashipur, Raipur, and Trichy.
Admission Process Overview
- CAT 2025 exam: Conducted in November 2025
- Shortlisting: January 2026 onwards
- Personal Interviews: February-April 2026
- Final offers: Expected by May 2026
Candidates do not need to apply separately for IIM Ranchi beyond the CAT application but must meet the institute's criteria for shortlisting.
What This Means for Aspirants
Admission to IIM Ranchi remains competitive, with emphasis on CAT performance and overall profile evaluation. Meeting the minimum cut-off does not guarantee selection, as final admission depends on performance across all stages.
Candidates are advised to prepare for both the CAT exam and interview rounds while keeping track of official updates during the admission cycle.


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