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IMI Delhi Admission 2024: WAT PI Shortlist (Out), Cutoff, Ranking, Fees, Selection Criteria, Dates

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IMI Delhi PI Calls are out. Candidates are required to upload their documents over the official website by January 6, 2024. Online Interviews will be conducted from January 15, 2024 onwards. IMI Delhi Admission for PGDM Programs has begun and the last date to apply is January 28, 2024. IMI Delhi Executive PGDM Admission has begun and the last date to apply is February 16, 2024. XAT 2024 exam is scheduled for January 7, 2024.


IMI Delhi Admission 2023 is open for its various PGDM courses. For 2023, IMI Delhi will accept XAT/CAT scores for PGDM Admission. The average cutoff for IMI Delhi is 90%. IMI Delhi is also accepting applications for admission to its 15-month MBA Executive Program. 

IMI Delhi’s PGDM First shortlist will be released on the basis of CAT/ XAT Scores and Academic Scores. Final selection will be done on the basis of Academic Performance, Extempore Speaking, Psychometric Test, Essay Writing, and Personal interview. Apart from PGDM, IMI Delhi offers PGDM Human Resource Management (HRM), PGDM Banking & Financial Services (B&FS), EPGDM, and Fellowship Program in Management (FPM). Candidates with 5 minimum of five years of work experience post-qualification can apply for the PGDM Executive and FPM. Check IMI Delhi Courses and Fees 

Established in 1981, IMI Delhi is accredited by the AMBA (Association of MBAs) and the National Board of Accreditation (NBA). Further approved by AICTE, the institution has been ranked 9th for private MBA by Outlook and 30th for MBA by the NIRF in 2022. IMI Delhi has consistently performed well in terms of placement. For the year 2022, they have achieved 100% placement for their students. The highest CTC stood at INR 32 LPA whereas the Average CTC stood at INR 15.34 LPA. IMI Delhi Placements 

IMI Delhi Admission Dates

Event Date
Last Date to Apply for PGDM (Executive) March 6, 2023
IMI Entrance Test March 12, 2023
Final Result (Admission Offers) for PGDM March 31, 2023
Last Date to Apply for FPM April 7, 2023

IMI New Delhi PGDM Admission 2023

International Management Institute invites application for admission to the PGDM courses. The institute offers admission to the PGDM, PGDM in Human Resource along with Banking & Finance Services and PGDM Executive. Admission to the courses will be based on the performance in CAT/XAT. The shortlisted candidates will be called for interview. Graduation degree holder in any subject will be eligible for admission to the course.

IMI Delhi PGDM Eligibility:

  • A Bachelors Degree holder in any subject can apply for admission.
  • Minimum 50% marks should be secured in the qualifying examination.
  • Candidates appearing for the final examination can apply for admission.
  • Bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 60% marks for admission to the EPGDM.
  •  5 years of work experience is mandatory for EPGDM.

IMI Delhi PGDM Selection Process:

IMI Delhi offers admission to PGDM courses on the basis of fulfilment of the below-mentioned criteria:

Shortlisting Criteria: Candidates are shortlisted on the basis of their score in CAT/XAT. Preference will be given to the candidates with the relevant work experience.

Selection Criteria: Final selection is based on the Academic Performance, i.e. marks in Graduation, class 10th & 12th. Performance in Extempore Speaking, Psychometric Test, Essay Writing and Personal interview.

Interview Centers: Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Bhopal, Pune, Kochi, Lucknow, Jaipur, Chandigarh, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata and Mumbai.

Read more: How to Prepare for MBA GD/PI?

IMI Delhi Cutoff 2023

Program name Cut-off
PGDM 88 - 90
PGD-HRM 85 –88
PGDM (Banking & Financial services 85 - 88

IMI New Delhi FPM Admission 2023

IMI New Delhi offers a doctoral program FPM courses in various disciplines. IMI Delhi selection criteria will be based on a valid score in CAT. If candidates do not have a valid CAT scores then they need to appear for the IMI Internal Test conducted by IMI. After considering the test scores, academic performance, and work experience, the candidates will be called for a personal interview based on which admission will be finalized. Students with 55% marks in master’s degree or 60% marks in bachelor’s degree with relevant work experience can apply for this program.

IMI New Delhi FPM Eligibility:

  • Master’s degree holder with 55% marks secured in the qualifying examination.
  • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering with 60% marks work experience 
  • Qualified in CA/ ICWA or CS with 55% marks in aggregate.
  • Candidates with relevant work experience will get preference at the time of admission.

IMI New Delhi FPM Selection Criteria:

The selection will be based on the marks secured in the CAT/ IMI Test Score + Personal Interview. NETJRF qualified candidates will be exempted from the entrance examination and will be directly called for further admission process.

How to Apply for IMI New Delhi?

Candidates applying for any of the courses offered by IMI New Delhi are required to take either of the two given all India level common admission tests for management programs – CAT – prior to submission of the application. Only those candidates who have scored qualifying marks in the common admission test are eligible to apply. The application process in detail is as follows:

IMI admission 2023
  1. Visit the official website of IMI, New Delhi: https://www.imi.edu/
  2. Create an account.
  3. Now login again and fill the admission form.
  4. The candidates are required to complete the online application form with correct and accurate details, and submit the same along with the application fees of INR 2200.
  5. Payment of application fee can be made via credit/debit card, net-banking or bank transfer. The candidates also have the flexibility of paying the fees by Demand Draft drawn in favor of ‘International Management Institute’ Payable at New Delhi.

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NIRF Ranking College Name Course Fees Cutoff
#52 IMI Kolkata PGDM 13 Lakhs 80 (CAT)
#61 IIM Sambalpur MBA 13.03 Lakhs 93 (CAT)
#76-100 IIM Sirmaur MBA 11.75 Lakhs 94 (CAT)
#67 IIM Amritsar MBA 13.20 Lakhs 85 (CAT)
- IIM Visakhapatnam PGP 15.04 Lakhs 85 (CAT)
#76-100 IIM Jammu MBA 15.5 Lakhs 93 (CAT)
#67 IIM Amritsar MBA 13.20 Lakhs 85 (CAT)
#65 IMT Hyderabad PGDM 12.03 Lakhs 75 (CAT)
- SIMSREE Mumbai  MMS 1.36 Lakhs  99.93 (MH CET)
- GIM Goa PGDM 18.07 Lakhs 89 (CAT)
- Great Lakes Chennai PGDM 18.75 Lacs 80 ( CAT)
- IBS Mumbai  MBA 9.09 Lakhs 68-70 (IBSAT)
- Bimtech Greater Noida  PGDM 10 Lakhs 72.5 (CAT)
- NITIE Mumbai PGDIM 14.63 Lakhs 97 (CAT)
38 IMT Ghaziabad PGDM 19.53 Lakhs 93 (CAT)
- SIBM Pune MBA 11.67 Lakhs 90 (SNAP 2022)
55 IRMA Anand PGDRM 15.17 Lakhs 85 (CAT)
- IMS Ghaziabad PGDM 7.95 Lakhs 75 (CAT)
- IMS Noida PGDM 7.92 Lakhs 75 (CAT)
#34 XIMB Bhubaneswar MBA 6- 8.90 Lakhs 91 ( CAT)
#48 UBS Chandigarh MBA 52, 295  88 (CAT)

FAQs

Ques. Is every candidate required to appear for an Interview at IMI Delhi?

Ans. Besides Delhi, the selection process will be conducted at other centers including Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Bhubaneswar, Chandigarh, Chennai, Hyderabad, Indore, Jaipur, Kochi, Kolkata, Mumbai, and Pune. Candidates should indicate their first and second preference of the interview center in the application form. If a candidate’s preferred center is not allotted, for any reason, the candidate will be informed of the change. IMI New Delhi reserves the right to change any of the centers for the selection process, without assigning any reasons.

Ques. What are the areas of specialization under FPM at IMI Delhi?

Ans. FPM is offered under the following specializations-
  • Economics & Business Environment
  • Finance and Accounting
  • Marketing
  • Organizational Behavior/Human Resource Management
  • Operations Management and Quantitative Methods
  • Strategy and General Management
  • Information Management & Business Analytics

Ques. Whta is PGDM Selection Process at IMI Delhi?

Ans.  Admissions at IMI Delhi is done through a unique admission process, the steps of admissions are listed below:
  • Shortlisting: students are first shortlisted on the basis of performance in CAT.
  • Written Ability Test (WAT): shortlisted candidates have to appear for WAT, where, the students have to write an essay.
  • Personal Interview (PI) & Extempore: this is the last phase, selected candidates are judged based on their knowledge of current affairs, oral communication, domain knowledge of their graduation and work experience (if any). For extempore round, students are given any random topic.

Ques. What is the basic eligibility criteria to apply for PGDM and PGDM (Executive) programs at IMI Delhi?

Ans. Candidates who wish to apply for the PGDM program at IMI Delhi should have a graduation degree with at least 50 per cent marks. For PGDM, an applicant should have a bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 60 percent marks with five years of work experience.

Ques. Does IMI Delhi have reservations? 

Ans.  No, IMI Delhi does not follow any reservation policy for different category students. Admission at IMI Delhi is only given to the best eligible and deserving students on the basis of the cutoffs released by the institute only.


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IMI - International Management Institute: 85 answered questions

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Sidhharth Jain

23 Feb 23

When considering a post-graduate program in management, SOIL may be a strong option due to its flexible course offerings. SOIL offers a 1-year PGPM course, in addition to its 2-year MBA program, for individuals with at least 2 years of work experience. This can be particularly beneficial for those who wish to continue working while pursuing an advanced degree. Additionally, SOIL's average placement numbers are higher compared to BIMTECH but lesser than IMI, with an average placement of 11 LPA as opposed to 9.38 LPA and 12.87 LPA for BIMTECH and IMI, respectively. 

However, it is important to consider other factors and conduct thorough research before making a final decision on which program to pursue.

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Shree Banerjee

07 Apr 22

IMI Delhi is better than IMT Ghaziabad. It has a smaller batch size, so you will face less competition, during placements. The faculty base of the institute is extraordinary. The institute also enjoys the advantage of being India’s first corporate-sponsored B-School. The course structure of IMI is rigorous and comparable to the top IIMs. IMI Delhi average package is INR 15.48 LPA, as per the placement highlights of 2022.

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Abhishek Dutt

15 Mar 23

IMI Delhi is ranked higher than TAPMI in most of the rankings one will come across. However, the scenario may differ based on work experience, expectations from an MBA, and the major one is looking for.

IMI Delhi has a better record of companies coming for placements than TAPMI. But, TAPMI has a different approach to placement reports. The figures are CRISIL certified, and the aim is to provide world-class education with a rigorous curriculum unmatched in the industry. The education and rigor received at TAPMI will make the investment worth it.

Life at TAPMI is tough, and it is not the typical B-School one would wish for. The institution is strict about every detailed aspect, and there won’t be opportunities to go home every fortnight or bunk class. However, a wonderful campus with best-in-class facilities will be provided, and personal expenses won’t skyrocket.

Placements will not be an issue once the necessary skills are acquired. Opportunities in every field of every kind will be provided, and the faculties are top-notch with high industry experience.

In the end, the decision is up to the individual.

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Aniket Mishra

03 Mar 23

I have written about the interview experience of my sister who appeared for the same last year. 

She reached the venue and had registration and a brief introduction about IMI by a Sir.

After the introduction, the candidates were allotted a topic for WAT. She got the ‘current USP of the market: offers more for less'. She wrote well including points related to competition, and technology reach, and gave examples of Reliance Jio.

Next, they had document verification and were given the serial number for the interview. She was ushered into a room with 2 panelists, a lady and a man in their 50s. The panelists seemed friendly and asked her what the other candidates told her about them. After a friendly exchange, they enquired about her work. She was also asked to justify her low marks in class 12 to which she confidently replied that she was busy preparing for IIT JEE. They asked her about the things she liked to do in her leisure time and her passions. When she told them that one of them was cycling, they asked her about the biggest Cycle race. They asked a few more questions related to cycling to which she had nearly no answers.

The topic soon switched to pities and they asked her about Maharashtra and Delhi CM and the controversies related to the Delhi CM. This too could not be answered by her. 

They further asked her about her home state and related questions. Her extempore topic was ‘What Narendra Modi can do to stop engineers going for MBA to support his Make in India.’ She spoke about how investments can be made from foreign investors and the process of initiating a startup should become easier to promote entrepreneurship.

Lastly, she was asked about the other offers she had and if she was considering them or not and why so. She ended the interview by stating viable reasons as to why she was determined to join IMI Delhi only.

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Stuti Sonthalia

03 Mar 23

The following answer is based on my brother's experience in IMI New Delhi from where he completed his graduation last year. He mentioned the various aspects of the Institute like placements, infrastructure, and faculty. I have summarized his viewpoint under the following headings

  • Infrastructure: The infrastructure was strictly average and nothing more than that. However, being located in the heart of the city it was easy to access various sports complexes. A basketball and a volleyball court are also available.
  • Faculty: Being taught under such experienced professors is one of the best parts of being an IMI Delhi student. These professors are highly experienced and have a history of extensive research.
  • Crowd: The crowd is a talented pool of students, some even with 99 percentiles. The students ranked well in terms of other aspects also like work experience and overall profile.
  • Placements: Addressing the most sensitive issue, the placements are surely decent enough to get you good company. Many big brands visit the campus and good profiles are offered. You need to fill out the EOI and sit for the company you desire to join. With a legacy of more than 30 years, IMI New Delhi attracts big names to its campus. However, make sure you depend more on your own performance than the institute to guarantee a good placement package.

Overall my brother was very satisfied with the results of the placements and claimed his hard work did really pay off in the end.

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Sheena Desai

03 Mar 23

Of the three B-schools, my favorite would be GIM mainly because of the high ROI it offers. Also, the community you spend time with becomes your family. Spending 2 years in your program makes you closer to your juniors, seniors, faculty, and your own batchmates. There is tremendous harmony between everyone and you develop a sense of community while spending time with them. You don’t necessarily have to socialize to develop networks, the process is rather natural. You know almost everyone on campus and even some visiting alumni by their first name. You don’t have to necessarily be a part of a club or committee and can seek help or information from anyone at any anytime.

The faculty comprises professors with Ph.D. degrees and experience of more than 10 years. There is no compromise on the quality and GIM hires the best faculty.

GIM lays great emphasis on the holistic development of students by encouraging activities like movies, games, treks, outings, and extracurricular activities. This does not mean you can compromise in your academics. You have to equally focus on completing your assignments, projects, and other class readings. Balancing your academics with extracurricular activities is tough initially but once you get adapted to it, it will make your corporate life better in the long run. You will focus more than just your work and spend some time on extracurriculars also.

Goa Institute of Management is a good choice only if you are seeking more than just a degree. If you are seeking a rich learning experience and a community that will stay throughout your life, then this is the best choice for you.

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Anuj Mishra

03 Mar 23

The academics of almost all B Schools across India are more or less the same. IMI Delhi claims to be the third in intellectual capital which is the quality of faculty. This ranking is however justifiable as IMI Delhi does have the best pool of faculty.

The next thing to consider while analyzing the worth of a B School is the kind of culture it offers to its students. The culture is still not at par with top institutes like IMT, MDI, SP Jain, IIM, etc., and is growing steadily. Still, over the last few years, IMI has witnessed a drastic change in culture mainly stemming from the various administrative changes made. These efficient and transparent changes have increased the culture quality at IMI Delhi.

The placement scenario has been improving at a steady pace like any other B School. Most 2 and 3-tier institutes will provide a similar experience and can be considered for an MBA. However, do not target a B-school lesser in worth than this because MBA mainly depends on the worth of the institution.

IMI Delhi is among the top B Schools in tier 2 and the only B Schools better than this are old IIMs, FMS, MDI, IIFT, SP Jain, Jamnalal Bajaj, XLRI, and NM Mumbai.

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Rohan Raj

03 Mar 23

IMI Delhi has its flagship PGDM course wherein you can choose any specialization in the second year ranging from finance, marketing, and operations to HRM. Apart from this flagship course, IMI Delhi additionally offers a separate specialization program i.e., PGDM HRM (Human Resource Management).

Suitability: The program is targeted toward individuals keen to kickstart their careers in the HR domain. 

Curriculum: The curriculum is industry relevant and is customized according to the recent trends in the industry. So unlike the regular PGDM, the HRM program lays more emphasis on core HR subjects. This basically means that tour core subjects will comprise more HR electives than general Management.

International exchange program: This program enables students from foreign universities to study with the students at IMI Delhi and vice Versa.

Placements: The key highlights of IMI Delhi placements 2023 for PGDM HRM are tabulated below:


 

Particulars 

Statistics 

Average Package

INR 15.58 LPA

Highest Package

INR 20.50 LPA

Median Package

INR 14.82 LPA

Top 10% average package

INR 19.89 LPA

Total Students

35

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Ankit Bhansali

03 Mar 23

Both the options you mentioned, IMI Delhi PGDM and IMT G Finance are good in their own individual aspects. So you should rather be asking which is better for you. Now this depends on what you really want from your PGDM. By choosing PGDM Finance you will limit yourself only to the Finance sector, whereas a PGDM core will give you a chance to explore various domains before selecting your specialization. The former is a good option if you are certain about your interest in Finance and want to excel in that sector no matter what while the latter is good if you are open to all options.

Talking about IMI Delhi in general, the B School offers an abundance of opportunities through student bodies and other student driven activities. Moreover the additional locational advantage is what makes it a fairly good option. The batch size is also not too big and thus balances the student teacher ratio.

Placements are pretty decent at IMI Delhi. The IMI Delhi average package (overall) offered during 2023 placements was INR 17.01 LPA. For PGDM, PGDM (B&FS), and PGDM (HR) the average package stood at INR 17.20 LPA, INR 16.48 LPA, and INR 15.58 LPA, respectively.

The primary highlight of the B School is its student exchange program wherein students from foreign universities join the B School for a fixed period while students from IMI Delhi visit a foreign university in exchange.

All these factors make IMI Delhi a very good choice in comparison to IMT G.

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Sajeev Rajan

03 Mar 23

IMI Delhi offers plenty of opportunities in terms of learning and knowledge. With the extremely talented and experienced faculty combined with the terrific industry exposure, the high fees do not seem so high in reality. A student just does not learn at IMI New Delhi, he grows.

Consider only 65-70% of the average package to draw conclusions from it. This is because not all

Students contribute to the average package figure, but only the ones that got placed till the last placement date contribute to it.

The placement scenario at IMI New Delhi however, depends more on your competence than anything. It’s the ones who are genuinely passionate and have worked really hard that are able to face the placements. Before the placements, the committee makes sure to let you know that any failure in regard to placements will be a result of your own incompetence and not the institute’s inefficiency. So be prepared for such scenarios.

Like any other B School, there is a bias towards the Placement committee which gets placed right in the beginning. At IMI Delhi a student can sit for PI a maximum of 5 times but some are allowed to do so more than 7-8 times. There is a distinction between us and you will have to consider this factor.

Now make an informed decision by first determining what is more important for you; placements or academics. If it’s the former you are after then there is no certainty you will get a good package but for the latter, I can assure you, you will spend the best time learning the best things.

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