
Institutes such as JIMS Rohini, LBSIM Dwarka, and BIMTECH Greater Noida require 85-95 per cent marks, whereas options such as FIIB and Delhi School of Business accept students with around 80 per cent. Government-affiliated colleges, such as GGSIPU and Jamia Millia Islamia, fall within the 75-90 per cent bracket. For reserved classes, there is a 5-15 per cent relaxation.
Key government colleges in Delhi accepting CMAT scores include Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU), Dwarka. Other notable options include Jamia Millia Islamia (affiliated programs) and the School of Business, Public Policy and Social Entrepreneurship at Ambedkar University, both offering low-cost MBA seats at around Rs. 2-3 lakhs in total. NSUT Dwarka also considers CMAT alongside IPU CET for management admissions.
Popular private MBA colleges in Delhi that accept CMAT include Jagan Institute of Management Studies (JIMS) Rohini, Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management (LBSIM) Dwarka, and New Delhi Institute of Management (NDIM).
The post-test process consists of shortlisting based on exam performance, followed by Group Discussion (GD), Personal Interview (PI), and, in some cases, a Written Ability Test (WAT). Indian colleges in the Delhi-NCR region publish individual cutoffs ranging from 75 to 95+ per cent and ask shortlisted candidates to apply separately through each college's website.
The category also reduces the cutoffs for reserved categories in Delhi MBA colleges by an average of 5-15 percentile points relative to the General category. For instance, the cutoffs required by the JIMS Rohini campus are 90 for the General category, while those for the OBC/SC/ST categories are ~7-80.