DoMS IIT Roorkee accepts CAT scores to offer admission in its MBA programs. First of all, candidates are shortlisted based on the qualifying CAT Cut off decided by the institute. The institute conducts its own GD and Personal Interview rounds under the admission process for the shortlisted candidates. To be eligible for the program; Graduates (or any equivalent professional qualification recognized by UGC) in any discipline with a first class or 60% marks (55% for SC/ST/PD) from a recognized University are eligible to apply for the MBA program. Candidates will also get points based on various parameters like CAT Percentile, Group Discussion, Interview, Work Experience. In the end the final merit list will be released by IIT Roorkee with names of candidates eligible for admission.
The minimum qualifying percentile score to be eligible for admissions in DoMS IIT Roorkee is 90+ percentile.
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Major Component | Weightage (in percentage) |
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CAT 2021 Score | 65 |
Group Discussion | 10 |
Personal Interview | 20 |
Work Experience | 5 |
Total | 100 |
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The Department of Management Studies, DoMS IIT Roorkee decides the cut off for entrance to its MBA program. The cut-off score is decided to screen the first round of candidates who will then proceed to the group discussion and personal interview rounds.
The following table shows the minimum and final percentile required for MBA at IIT Roorkee:
Type of Cutoff | Cut off for General Students (Percentile) | Cutoff for Category Students (Percentile) |
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Minimum Eligibility Cutoff | 90 | 70 |
Final Cutoff | 94.6 | - |
Section | Cutoff (Minimum) |
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Quantitative Aptitude (QA) | No Sectional Cutoffs |
Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation (LRDI) | |
Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC) | |
Overall | 90 Percentile |
The table below shows the previous years cutoff for IIT Roorkee MBA Program:
Section | 2019 | 2020 |
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QA | No Sectional Cutoffs |
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VARC | ||
LRDI | ||
Overall | 95 | 95 |
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In the first round, candidates will be selected based on their performance in CAT 2021. The cut off determined by the Department of Management Studies, IIT Roorkee will be final in shortlisting the first round of candidates. The final merit list for admission in the MBA program will be based on their aggregate performance in the CAT exam followed by Group Discussion, Interview, and their Work Experience as per the weightage parameters.
For General Category Students
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Ques. Is DoMS IIT Roorkee's CAT cutoff highest amongst all the IITs?
Ans. No, IIT Bombay has the highest CAT cutoff amongst all IITs.
Ques. Do you have to be an engineer to get admission in DOMS IIT Roorkee MBA Program?
Ans. Graduates (or any equivalent professional qualification recognized by UGC) in any discipline with a first class or 60% marks (55% for SC/ST/PD) from a recognized University are eligible to apply for the MBA program.
Additionally, you must have a valid CAT score to be eligible to apply for the MBA program in DoMS.
Ques. Are the placements good at DoMS IIT Roorkee for MBA program?
Ans. Yes, the placemats records are pretty good. The average CTC was around INR 11 LPA for the last batch.
Ques. Is work experience mandatory to apply for MBA at IIT Roorkee?
Ans. No, freshers, as well as candidates with work experience both, are eligible to apply for the MBA program in DoMS, IIT Roorkee.
Ques. Will there be a separate interview for DoMS, IIT Roorkee?
Ans. No, there will be only one common interview process.
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