CAT College Predictor 2025: Predict IIM MBA admissions; calculate percentile
Vaishnavi Shukla | December 29, 2025 | 03:18 PM IST | 2 mins read
CAT 2025: MBA aspirants can predict their admissions to top management colleges or IIMs based on their scores, cut-offs, work experience, academic performance, and other selection criteria.
Use CAT 2025 College Predictor to check your chances for IIM and top MBA calls based on CAT percentile, profile, work experience and cut-off trends.
Use NowThe Common Admission Test (CAT) 2025 is one of the most competitive exams in India, held for Master of Business Administration (MBA) admissions. MBA aspirants can predict their admissions to top MBA colleges or IIMs based on their CAT scores 2025 and cut-offs.
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This year, over 2.58 lakh candidates registered for the CAT exam 2025 , of whom 0.97 lakh were female, 1.61 lakh are make, and 9 were transgender.
Candidates are shortlisted for IIM admissions based on CAT cut-offs, selection criteria, academic performance, gender, work experience, and other factors. IIM Kozhikode said that 93 non-IIM institutions will use the CAT scores 2025 to offer admission to PG management courses.
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CAT College Predictor Tool 2025
Candidates can use the CAT College Predictor 2025 by Careers360 to analyse their prospects and shortlist the best MBA colleges for admission. The college predictor tool is designed to guide aspirants in making informed decisions about MBA admissions and selecting the best institutes that match their profile and performance in the CAT 2025 exam.
Candidates will have access to a personalised report for predicting the best colleges for MBA admissions, and all the details will be shared through the registered email IDs.
CAT 2025: How to predict percentile?
CAT percentile 2025 can be used to determine admission chances in top MBA colleges based on their CAT ranks.
For example, around 2,27,835 candidates appeared for the CAT exam, and the rank is 4000. So, the CAT percentile will be generated based on the formula given below:
CAT percentile = [1 - { 4000/2,27,835 }] * 100 = 98.24 percentile
CAT 2025 Cut-offs for top IIMs
The CAT 2025 cut-offs for top IIMs are as follows.
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Top IIMs |
Overall CAT percentile |
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IIM Ahmedabad |
General - 95; OBC - 90; SC - 85; ST - 75 |
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IIM Bangalore |
Gen - 85; OBC/EWS - 75; SC - 70; ST - 65 |
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Gen - 90; OBC - 82; SC - 65; ST - 60 |
|
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IIM Kozhikode |
Gen - 85; OBC - 75; SC - 65; ST -55 |
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IIM Mumbai |
Gen - ≥85; OBC - ≥75; SC ≥70; ST - ≥65 |
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Gen ≥85; OBC ≥75; SC ≥70; ST ≥65 |
|
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IIM Indore |
Gen - 90; OBC - 80; SC - 60; ST - 45 |
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IIM Ranchi |
Gen - 95; OBC - 81; SC -99;ST - 42 |
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IIM Tiruchirappalli |
Gen - 95; OBC - 81; SC - 66; ST - 42 |
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IIM Rohtak |
Gen - 97; EWS - 93; OBC -83; SC -60; ST - 50 |
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IIM Nagpur |
Gen - -95; OBC - 85; SC -65; ST - 40 |
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Gen - 95; OBC - 81; SC - 66; ST - 42 |
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IIM Visakhapatnam |
Gen - 82; OBC - 72; SC - 50; ST - 40 |
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IIM Bodh Gaya |
Gen - 94; OBC - 77; SC - 60; ST- 40 |
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IIM Sambalpur |
Gen - 90; EWS - 80; NC-OBC -75; SC- 55; ST - 40 |
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IIM Jammu |
Gen - 91; EWS - 74; OBC - 74; SC - 54; ST - 32 |
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Gen - 90; EWS -90; OBC -80; SC - 55; ST - 40 |
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