Work Experience Rating Score = MF * (N-11), where N is the number of months of work experience and Multiplication Factor (MF) = 0.2.
The maximum score by using this formula is 5 points, while the minimum score is 0.2. For instance, if you have 18 months of work experience, you will be awarded a score of 1.4 out of a maximum of 5.
2. All applicants with an Engineering, Technology or Architecture background in IIM Ahmedabad's AC-4 category have it tough again, with a graduation score > 85% required for a perfect 10 score.
3. For Round 1 of shortlisting by IIM Ahmedabad based on academic excellence, the formula for calculation has changed since 2018. In 2018, the CAT score accounted for 70% of the composite score. In 2019, the CAT score accounts for 65% of the composite score, while the Application Rating Score accounts for 35% of the composite score.
4. IIM Ahmedabad continues to not provide any additional points for gender diversity.
IIM Calcutta's New Selection Criteria For 2019 Is Now Live!
IIM Lucknow Latest Selection Criteria For 2019 Is Now Live!
IIM Ahmedabad Selection Criteria 2019 - Overview
IIM Ahmedabad's selection for the 2-year PGP programme is a two-step process. The first step is a screening process based on academic excellence, while the second step is the selection of candidates not meeting the 'academic excellence' criteria. IIM Ahmedabad calculates a composite score, which takes into account a candidate's academic performance, work experience, as well as the candidate's CAT performance.
Must Check:
IIM Ahmedabad Selection Criteria 2019 - Minimum CAT Cut-Offs
In order to be even considered for shortlisting, it is important for candidates to meet the minimum sectional as well as overall cut-offs set by IIM Ahmedabad. The following are the minimum sectional and overall CAT 2019 percentile cut-offs for IIM Ahmedabad:
Category | Verbal and Reading Comprehension percentile rank (VA RC) |
Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning percentile rank (DI LR) |
Quantitative Aptitude percentile rank (QA) |
Overall percentile rank |
---|---|---|---|---|
General | 70 | 70 | 70 | 80 |
NC-OBC-cum-transgender | 65 | 65 | 65 | 75 |
SC | 60 | 60 | 60 | 70 |
ST | 50 | 50 | 50 | 60 |
PwD (General, NC-OBC-cum-transgender, SC) | 60 | 60 | 60 | 70 |
PwD (ST) | 50 | 50 | 50 | 60 |
Note - Simply meeting the minimum CAT cut-offs is not a guarantee of a call from IIM Ahmedabad. IIM Ahmedabad computes a composite score (CS) which comprises an applicant's Application Rating (AR) score and CAT score, within which the CAT score has a higher weight than an applicant's AR score, implying that a higher CAT score presents a better opportunity for a shortlist from IIM Ahmedabad.
IIM Ahmedabad Admission Criteria 2019 - Shortlisting Process
Application Rating (AR) Score
A candidate's application rating score is calculated by combining the candidate's performance in 10th, 12th, Graduation, and their work experience (in months). The following is the formula to calculate a candidate's AR score:
AR Score = A+B+C+D, where A=Points for Class 10th marks, B=Points for Class 12th marks, C=Points for Graduation marks, D=Points for work experience.
A - Points For 10th Marks
Rating Score For 10th Std. Exam (A) | |
Percent score in 10th Std. Exam | Rating Score |
<= 55 | 1 |
> 55 and <= 60 | 2 |
> 60 and <= 70 | 3 |
> 70 and <= 80 | 5 |
> 80 and <= 90 | 8 |
> 90 | 10 |
B - Points For 12th Marks
Rating Scores for the 12th Std. Examination (B) | |||||
Science Stream | Commerce Stream | Arts/Humanities Stream | |||
Percent score in 12th Std. Exam | Rating Score | Percent score in 12th Std. Exam | Rating Score | Percent score in 12th Std. Exam | Rating Score |
<= 55 | 1 | <= 50 | 1 | <= 45 | 1 |
> 55 and <= 60 | 2 | > 50 and <= 55 | 2 | > 45 and <= 50 | 2 |
> 60 and <= 70 | 3 | > 55 and <= 65 | 3 | > 50 and <= 60 | 3 |
> 70 and <= 80 | 5 | > 65 and <= 75 | 5 | > 60 and <= 70 | 5 |
> 80 and <= 90 | 8 | > 75 and <= 90 | 8 | > 70 and <= 85 | 8 |
> 90 | 10 | > 90 | 10 | > 85 | 10 |
C - Points For Graduation Marks
AC-1 | AC-2 | AC-3 | |||
(Medicine and Surgery based subjects): MBBS, MD (USA). | Selected Professional Degrees): Chartered Accountancy (CA), Cost and Works Accountancy (ICWA), Company Secretaryship (CS). | (All Commerce, Economics, Finance and Management Related Degrees): Including BAF, BBA, BBE, BBI, BBM, BBS, BCAF, BCCA, BCOM, BFIA, BFM, BHM, BHMCT, BIBF, BMS (Bachelor of Management Studies) and BSBA degrees. | |||
Percent score in Bachelor's Degree | Rating Score | Percent score in Professional courses | Rating Score | Percent score in Bachelor's Degree | Rating Score |
<= 55 | 1 | <= 50 | 1 | <= 55 | 1 |
> 55 and <= 60 | 2 | > 50 and <= 53 | 2 | > 55 and <= 60 | 2 |
> 60 and <= 62 | 3 | > 53 and <= 55 | 3 | > 60 and <= 65 | 3 |
> 62 and <= 65 | 5 | > 55 and <= 57 | 5 | > 65 and <= 70 | 5 |
> 65 and <= 70 | 8 | > 57 and <= 63 | 8 | > 70 and <= 80 | 8 |
> 70 | 10 | > 63 | 10 | > 80 | 10 |
AC-4 | AC-5 | AC-6 | |||
(All Engineering, Technology and Architecture related Areas): Including BARCH, BE, BIT, BINFTECH, BS (ENG)/ BSC (ENG), BTECH and integrated MTECH degrees ; (All Science and Agriculture related Areas, other than Medicine and Surgery): Including all BS/BSC and integrated MS/MSC | (All Arts/Humanities Related Degrees, Design, Education, Fashion Design/Technology, Law and Rural Studies): Including any BA (excluding Economics, Geography and Geological Sciences, Mathematics and Statistics), BAA, BAJM, BCJ, BDES, BED, BFTECH, BJ, BJMC, BL, BM (Bachelor of Music), BMC, BMM, BMus, BSW and LLB. | Any other discipline not mentioned in AC-1 to AC-5. | |||
Percent score in Bachelor's Degree | Rating Score | Percent score in Professional courses | Rating Score | Percent score in Bachelor's Degree | Rating Score |
<= 60 | 1 | <= 50 | 1 | <= 60 | 1 |
> 60 and <= 65 | 2 | > 50 and <= 55 | 2 | > 60 and <= 65 | 2 |
> 65 and <= 70 | 3 | > 55 and <= 60 | 3 | > 65 and <= 70 | 3 |
> 70 and <= 75 | 5 | > 60 and <= 65 | 5 | > 70 and <= 75 | 5 |
> 75 and <= 85 | 8 | > 65 and <= 75 | 8 | > 75 and <= 85 | 8 |
> 85 | 10 | > 75 | 10 | > 85 | 10 |
D - Points For Work Experience
Rating Scores for Work Experience (D) | |
Work Experience in Month (as on July 31, 2019) | Rating Score |
< 12 months | 0 |
>= 12 and <= 36 months | MF * (number of months of work experience – 11) |
> 36 months | 5 |
Work-experience Multiplication Factor (MF) = 0.20 |
Composite Score (CS)
An applicant's composite score is a weighted score that accounts for a candidate's AR score as well as their CAT performance. The following formula is used to calculate a candidate's CS:
Composite Score = 0.35 * (Normalisedλ AR Score) + 0.65 * (Normalised CAT 2019 score)
λ - Normalised AR score of an applicant is equal to their AR score divided by average of the top 50 AR scores from the applicants' pool.
IIM Ahmedabad Selection Criteria 2019 - Stage 1
- C1 - VA-RC percentile, DI-LR percentile, QA percentile and Overall percentile must not be lower than the minimum cut-offs as specified in Table 1.
- C2 - P ≥ Minimum cut-offs, where P is the average of the percentages of marks scored in 10th and 12th std. examinations.
- C3 - (Percentage of marks in the bachelor's examination) ≥ Minimum cut-off percentage, to be set at the 80th percentile of the percentage of marks of the respective ACRC group of the applicants' pool.
- C4 - Overall percentile ≥ 80, QA percentile ≥ 70, DI-LR percentile ≥ 70 and VA-RC percentile ≥ 70.
- C5 - P ≥ 80 (Science), 77 (Commerce), 75 (Arts/Humanities), where P is the average of the percentages of marks scored in the 10th and 12thstd. examinations.
- C6 - (Percentage of marks in the bachelor's examination) ≥ Minimum cut-off percentage, to be set at the 80th percentile of the percentage of marks of the respective AC group of the applicants' pool.
"From each of the academic categories (AC) for which the total number of applicants to IIMA who appear for CAT-2019 from SC/ST/NC-OBC/PwD categories is at least 100, the top 5% in the respective AC limited to the respective categories (General/SC/ST/NC-OBC/PwD) among the applicants to IIMA who appear for CAT-2019, henceforth referred to as ACRC groups, will be shortlisted for AWT & PI on the basis of the composite score ‘CS' subject to their fulfilling criteria C1-C3."
"Any AC, for which the total number of applicants to IIMA who appear for CAT-2019 from SC/ST/NC-OBC/PwD categories is less than 100, will not be subdivided into ACRCs as above. For such an AC, the top 100 or the top 5% in the respective AC among all the applicants to IIMA who appear for CAT-2019, whichever is less, will be shortlisted for AWT & PI on the basis of the composite score ‘CS' subject to their fulfilling criteria C4-C6."
IIM Ahmedabad Selection Criteria 2019 - Stage 2
After removing the candidates selected in Stage 1 from each category (General, NC-OBC, SC, ST and PWD) the additional number of candidates to be shortlisted for AWT & PI will be selected on the basis of the composite score ‘CS' (see above) subject to their fulfilling criteria C1-C2.
IIM Ahmedabad Selection Criteria 2019 - Final Composite Score (FCS)
A candidate's final composite score (FCS) is a weighted score calculated after the AWT-PI process and accounts for the candidate's performance in the Academic Writing Test (AWT) and Personal Interview, CAT scores, and the candidate's AR score. The following is the process for calculating the FCS:
Final Composite Score = 0.5 * (Normalised PI score) + 0.1 * (Normalised AWT score) + 0.25 * (Normalised CAT score) + 0.15 * (Normalised AR score)
Note - The normalised PI and AWT scores of a candidate are their scores in the respective field divided by the average of the top 1% scores in the same field respectively.
Read IIM Ahmedabad's selection criteria for 2019 on the institute's official website.
Also read - IIM Calcutta's New Selection Criteria For 2019!
*****
Preparing for CAT 2019? Here is an ultimate CAT 2019 preparation guide that includes tips from CAT 99%ilers, IIM students, CAT coaches and experts! Also check out this detailed guide on mock test analysis by IIM students and alumni.
Comments
Aditya Yellamilli
dang getting final admit into IIM A is in fact hard, why do they consider all my past mistakes it is disheartening, to be honest.
3 Aug 2019, 09.31 AM
+Read Replies (1)
Trishup Mittal
Dont lament,correcting past mistakes by future actions is the action of a strong man.
4 Aug 2019, 07.29 AM |
Maurya Surendra Surendra
I
What about EWS Quota??
3 Aug 2019, 12.24 PM
+Read Replies (1)
sumit asthana
+1
3 Aug 2019, 01.44 PM |
Purushotham Reddy
Regarding work experience, Is there any decrement after some point or they will give 5 marks for all the aspirants whose work ex is >36?
7 Aug 2019, 07.38 PM