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The Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (IIMA) stands as a preeminent symbol of management education, research innovation, and leadership development in the Global South. Established in 1961 as a collaborative venture between the Government of India, the Government of Gujarat, and a group of visionary industrial leaders, the institute was conceived as an autonomous body capable of professionalizing the management cadre of a newly independent nation. The foundational philosophy of the institute was significantly influenced by its partnership with the Harvard Business School and the Ford Foundation, which introduced the case-study pedagogy—a method that has since become the hallmark of the IIMA academic experience. Over six decades, the institute has transitioned from a localized management center into a global intellectual powerhouse, consistently ranking at the apex of domestic and international evaluations.
The standing of IIMA within the educational landscape is characterized by a sustained dominance in national rankings and a formidable presence in global assessments. This dual recognition underscores the institute's ability to balance local contextual relevance with international standards of academic rigor.
In the Indian context, the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) and the Indian Institutional Ranking Framework (IIRF) serve as the primary benchmarks for institutional quality. For the year 2025, IIMA has maintained its position as the premier management institution in India for the sixth consecutive year in the NIRF rankings released by the Ministry of Education. This achievement reflects a high performance across parameters such as Teaching, Learning and Resources (TLR), Research and Professional Practice (RPC), and Outreach and Inclusivity (OI).
The IIRF Rankings 2025 further solidify this standing, placing IIMA at the first rank among government business schools in India. The IIRF methodology emphasizes placement outcomes, research excellence, and industry collaborations, where IIMA consistently records the highest average cost-to-company (CTC) and the most significant volume of high-impact research publications.
Ranking Organization | Category | 2025 Rank | 2024 Rank | 2023 Rank |
|---|---|---|---|---|
NIRF | Management | 1 | 1 | 1 |
IIRF | Government B-Schools | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Business Today | Overall B-School | 1 | # | 2 |
The Week | MBA | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Fortune India | MBA | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Businessworld | B-School | 1 | 1 | 1 |
The consistency of these rankings is a result of IIMA’s systemic focus on faculty quality and student outcomes. For instance, in the NIRF 2024 score assessment, IIMA obtained a total score of 83.32, maintaining its lead over other top-tier institutions like IIM Bangalore and IIM Calcutta. The Outlook-ICARE MBA Rankings 2022 also awarded IIMA perfect scores of 100 in Faculty-Student Ratio (FSR) and Faculty Quality, alongside a 99.93 in Employability.
On the international stage, IIMA’s flagship programs frequently feature in the Financial Times (FT) and Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) rankings. These global benchmarks are critical for the institute's mission to be recognized as a premier global management institution.
Global Ranking Agency | Programme | 2025 Rank | 2024 Rank | 2023 Rank |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Financial Times Global MBA | MBA-PGPX | 31st | 41st | 51st |
FT Masters in Management | MBA (PGP) | 34th | 39th | 43rd |
QS Global MBA Rankings | MBA-PGPX | 60th | 53rd | 44th |
QS Masters in Management | MBA (PGP) | 56th | 42nd | 29th |
FT Executive Education (Open) | Custom/Open | 35th | 43rd | 45th |
Eduniversal Best Masters | MBA-FABM | 1st | 1st | 1st |
The Post Graduate Programme in Food and Agribusiness Management (MBA-FABM) has the distinction of being ranked first globally by Eduniversal for several consecutive years, emphasizing IIMA’s specialized leadership in the agricultural sector. Furthermore, in the FT Global MBA Ranking 2025, the PGPX program secured the 31st spot globally, ranking first in "Career Progress" and demonstrating that 100% of its faculty hold doctoral degrees. These metrics are vital as they influence the institute's ability to attract international students and global faculty, thereby enhancing its diversity and research footprint.
Unlike traditional universities divided into rigid departments, IIMA utilizes an "Academic Area" structure. This design promotes interdisciplinary collaboration and allows faculty members to engage across multiple programs while maintaining a specialization in their core field.
The institute is organized into 11 primary academic areas and centers, each serving as a hub for research, teaching, and doctoral supervision.
Economics: This area focuses on teaching and research that bridge economic theory and practical application. It covers macroeconomics, microeconomics, and policy-oriented studies.
Finance and Accounting: Known for its rigorous research in capital markets, corporate finance, and accounting standards, this area yields knowledge that impacts both industry practice and regulatory policy.
Food and Agribusiness: Drawing on nearly 60 years of investigation, this area explores every aspect of the agriculture-related management value chain.
Human Resources Management: This area investigates organizational behavior, industrial psychology, labor relations, and strategic human resource development.
Information Systems: Research here explores the intersection of advancing information technology, artificial intelligence, and organizational operations.
Innovation and Management in Education: This area is dedicated to influencing the management of education systems in India through scholarly research and innovative teaching.
Marketing: Faculty in this area focus on consumer behavior, strategic marketing, and real-life problem-solving in a competitive marketplace.
Operations and Decision Sciences: This area focuses on data-driven decision-making, optimization, and supply chain logistics.
Organizational Behavior: Studies the value of human capital and the behavioral dynamics within complex organizations.
Public Systems: This area provides concepts and skills for the effective management of public systems and democratic policy making, including health and transportation systems.
Strategy: Focuses on organizational strategy, corporate governance, and the specific functions of chief executives.
In addition to academic areas, IIMA hosts several research centers that focus on thematic challenges facing society and the global economy.
Centre for Management in Agriculture (CMA): A leading center for research in the agri-food sector.
India Gold Policy Centre (IGPC): Focuses on research related to gold and gold markets, hosting international conferences to influence policy.
Misra Centre for Financial Markets and Economy (MCFME): Conducts research on the economy and financial markets, providing insights to policymakers.
JSW-School of Public Policy (JSW-SPP): A specialized school aimed at creating impactful policy research and training leaders for the public sector.
Ravi J. Matthai Centre for Education Innovation (RJMCEI): Focused on research and innovation in the education sector.
IIMA offers a suite of programs that cater to diverse segments of the management community, from aspiring leaders to seasoned executives and academic researchers.
The Post Graduate Programme in Management (PGP) is IIMA’s most sought-after two-year full-time program. It is designed to develop students into competent professional managers through the use of the case-study method, which simulates real-life business challenges. The PGP in Food and Agribusiness Management (PGP-FABM) is a specialized two-year program focusing on the unique management needs of the food and agriculture industries.
One-Year PGP for Executives (PGPX): Aimed at professionals with substantial work experience (minimum 4 years), this program focuses on accelerated leadership growth and career transformation.
Blended PGP in Management (BPGP): A two-year program delivered in a blended mode (online and on-campus) for working professionals and entrepreneurs who require flexibility.
Blended MBA in Business Analytics and AI: This cutting-edge program combines management principles with advanced data analytics and artificial intelligence, reflecting IIMA’s adaptation to the digital economy.
Executive PGD in Advanced Business Analytics (ePGD-ABA): A specialized diploma focusing on the technical and managerial aspects of data-driven decision-making.
The Ph.D. program is designed for students seeking research careers in academia or research-intensive industrial roles. It offers 11 specializations and provides a full-time residency experience. The program is characterized by its high scholastic standards and generous financial support system, ensuring that doctoral candidates can focus entirely on their research contributions.
The admission process at IIMA is rigorous and multi-layered, designed to identify candidates with not only exceptional academic backgrounds but also diverse professional perspectives and strong analytical capabilities.
The selection for the 2026-2028 batch follows a strict screening process. Domestic applicants must appear for the Common Admission Test (CAT) 2025. A notable trend is the significant increase in the minimum percentile cut-offs for the current cycle.
Category | Sectional Percentile Cut-off | Overall CAT Percentile Cut-off |
|---|---|---|
General / EWS | 85 | 95 |
NC-OBC | 80 | 90 |
SC | 75 | 85 |
ST | 65 | 75 |
PwD (General) | 75 | 85 |
In addition to these percentiles, candidates must have a positive raw score (greater than zero) in each section of the CAT exam to be considered for subsequent stages.
IIMA utilizes an Application Rating (AR) score to evaluate the historical academic performance and professional experience of applicants. The AR is the sum of five component scores: AR = A + B + C + D + E.
Rating Score A (10th Standard): Determined by the percentage of marks obtained. Candidates with >90% receive a score of 10, while those with leq 55% receive 1.
Rating Score B (12th Standard): This score is stream-dependent (Science, Commerce, Arts). For instance, in the Arts stream, >85% receives 10, whereas in the Science stream, >90% is required for the same score.
Rating Score C (Bachelor’s Degree): Calculated based on academic disciplines (AC-1 to AC-6). For engineering and medical students (AC-4 and AC-6), >85% results in a score of 10.
Rating Score D (Work Experience): Calculated for months of experience as of July 31, 2025. The score is determined by the formula 0.20 times (months - 11) for those with 12-36 months of experience, capping at 5 for experience exceeding 36 months.
Rating Score E (Gender Diversity): Aimed at improving cohort diversity, female candidates typically receive a score of 3, while males receive 0.
The shortlist for the Analytical Writing Test (AWT) and Personal Interview (PI) is determined by a Composite Score (CS), which historically assigns a weightage of 65% to the normalized CAT score and 35% to the normalized AR score. The "Final Composite Score" (FCS) used for ultimate admission decisions is even more comprehensive:
Selection Component | Weightage |
|---|---|
Personal Interview (PI) | 50% |
CAT 2025 Score | 25% |
Application Rating (AR) | 15% |
Analytical Writing Test (AWT) | 10% |
Overseas Indian candidates and foreign nationals apply using the GMAT. The minimum eligibility score for the GMAT Focus Edition is 665 for the 2026-28 batch. For foreign nationals applying through the supernumerary quota, the GMAT Focus Edition threshold is 645, and the application includes detailed essays and two letters of recommendation.
Research at IIMA is driven by a commitment to creating knowledge that impacts academia, business practice, and public policy. The institute’s faculty and doctoral students are active in publishing in top-tier global journals and authoring books that influence management thought.
The institute provides extensive financial support to foster a high-performance research environment. For faculty, internal research grants are available, including large grants of up to INR 2 million per annum. New faculty members are provided with start-up grants to initiate their scholarly journey.
Doctoral candidates receive a comprehensive package that includes tuition waivers and a monthly subsistence allowance, which increases as the student progresses through the program stages.
Doctoral Progress Stage | Monthly Allowance (Effective 2026) |
|---|---|
First & Second Year (Coursework) | ₹48,000 |
Post-Comprehensive Examination (ACE) | |
Post-Thesis Proposal Defence | ₹58,000 |
In addition to the stipend, Ph.D. students can access contingency allowances of ₹35,000 per year, conference travel grants of up to ₹5.75 Lakh, and fieldwork data collection grants of up to ₹2 Lakh. A startup grant of ₹1 Lakh is also provided for the purchase of computing equipment.
IIMA’s intellectual output is disseminated through several channels:
Vikalpa: The institute’s flagship academic journal that focuses on management research with a focus on emerging markets.
The IIMA Chronicle: A newsletter detailing institutional developments and academic achievements.
Pratibimb: The institute’s Hindi magazine, which recently published its fifteenth edition.
R&P Newsletter: A dedicated publication for research and publications.
The institute also recognizes "Excellence in Research" through awards such as the IIMA Alumni VVEF Outstanding Researcher Award and the Philip Thomas Memorial Case Award, which are given annually to high-performing faculty members.
IIMA Ventures (formerly CIIE.CO) is the center of the institute's entrepreneurship ecosystem. It was founded in 2002 as an innovation center and incorporated in 2007-08 as a Section-8 company to support, nurture, and invest in early-stage startups.
The trajectory of IIMA Ventures reflects the evolution of the Indian startup ecosystem itself. Over the years, it has pioneered several initiatives that have become industry standards.
Year | Milestone / Initiative |
|---|---|
2002 | Innovation Centre setup at IIMA |
2008 | Publication of "Stay Hungry Stay Foolish," documenting successful alumni entrepreneurs |
2009 | Launch of iAccelerator, India's first startup accelerator |
2010 | "The Power of Ideas," India's largest B-plan contest launched |
2011 | "Powerstart," India's first climate accelerator |
2012 | Incubation of "Infuse Ventures," India's first energy-focused VC fund |
2015 | Launch of India's first Food & Agribusiness accelerator |
2018 | "Bharat Inclusion Initiative" launched for inclusive fintech |
2019 | Recognized as a Centre of Excellence by the Department of Science and Technology (GoI) |
2024 | Rebranding of CIIE.CO to "IIMA Ventures" |
2025 | Establishment of IIMA Ventures presence in Dubai |
IIMA Ventures operates with the objective of democratizing entrepreneurship across India. Through its "Innocity" platform, it provides modular, on-demand support to founders in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities. It maintains physical centers in Ahmedabad (50,000 sq. ft.), Jaipur (15,000 sq. ft.), and Indore.
The center offers four main pillars of support:
Incubation: Physical and virtual support for startups building their Proof of Concept (POC) or Minimum Viable Product (MVP).
Acceleration: Bespoke coaching and problem-solving workshops for startups ready for rapid scaling.
Capital: Grants and seed investments for product development and growth, having supported over 700 companies.
Insights: Data-driven tools and rigorous research for entrepreneurs and ecosystem champions.
Employability is a defining metric of IIMA’s success, with the institute consistently recording 100% placement for its graduating batches. The recruitment process is structured through the Indian Placement Reporting Standards (IPRS), ensuring transparency and comparability in reporting.
The 2025 placement season demonstrated the high demand for IIMA talent across diverse sectors, including consulting, finance, technology, and consumer goods.
Salary Component | Statistics (2025) | Statistics (2024) |
|---|---|---|
Highest Domestic Package | ₹1.10 Crore | ₹56.00 Lakh |
Average Domestic Salary | ₹35.22 Lakh | ₹33.23 Lakh |
Median Domestic Salary | ₹34.53 Lakh | ₹32.00 Lakh |
Highest International Package | ₹90 Lakh (103,474 potential) | ₹1.13 Crore |
Average Guaranteed Cash (Domestic) | ₹29.83 Lakh | - |
In 2025, 178 firms participated in the process, offering 261 different roles to 395 eligible students. Consulting emerged as the top sector, accounting for 156 offers, followed by Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance (BFSI) with 99 offers.
Recruitment at IIMA is organized into clusters, reflecting the diverse aspirations of the student body. Management consulting remains the most preferred choice for nearly 40% of the cohort.
Industry Sector | Domestic Offers (2025) | Top Recruiters |
|---|---|---|
Consulting | 154 | BCG (35), Accenture Strategy (31), Bain & Co (17), McKinsey (15) |
BFSI | 99 | Goldman Sachs (9), Avendus Capital (7), Citibank (4) |
Consumer Goods (FMCG) | 31 | HUL, P&G, Nestlé, ITC, AB InBev |
Technology (IT) | 30 | Microsoft, Amazon, Google, Flipkart, Paytm, BrowserStack |
Conglomerates | 79 (incl. others) | Adani (6), TAS (5), Aditya Birla Group (4), Mahindra (4) |
New recruiters in 2025 included firms like Anakin (Consulting), Crisil (Finance), Haleon (FMCG), and Jasper Cohn (Technology), expanding the diversity of career paths available to students.
For the PGPX program, the FT Global MBA Ranking 2025 placed IIMA at the first rank globally in "Career Progress," which measures the movement of alumni into more senior roles and larger companies post-graduation. International placements for the PGP batch were secured in locations such as Dubai, London, and Singapore.
IIMA has a long-standing tradition of international collaboration, starting with its founding partnership with Harvard. Today, this global footprint is maintained through exchange programs, dual degree offerings, and international campuses.
The student exchange program facilitates a reciprocal flow of ideas and cultures. IIMA has partnerships with over 80 management schools across Europe, North America, Asia-Pacific, and South Africa. These partnerships allow students to spend a term abroad, gaining global business perspectives and networking opportunities.
Partner School | Location | Type of Collaboration |
|---|---|---|
HEC Paris | France | Exchange / Dual Degree |
ESCP Europe | France | Exchange / Dual Degree |
Wharton (Univ. of Pennsylvania) | USA | Exchange |
Stanford Business | USA | Exchange |
London Business School | UK | Exchange |
Nanyang Business School (NTU) | Singapore | Exchange |
Keio Business School | Japan | Exchange |
Copenhagen Business School | Denmark | Exchange |
Selected students can pursue dual degrees, where they spend their first year at IIMA and their second year at a partner institution, earning degrees from both. The collaboration with HEC Paris allows students to specialize in fields like International Finance or Strategic Management during their second year in France. Similar arrangements exist with ESCP Europe, enhancing the global employability of the graduates.
In a significant move towards global reach, IIMA has established a presence in Dubai. The Dubai program offers a one-year MBA option and various executive education formats, catering to the growing demand for management expertise in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.
The IIMA campus is an architectural marvel that seamlessly blends historical legacy with modern functionality. It is divided into the Heritage Campus and the New Campus, connected by an underground passage.
The Heritage Campus, spread over 65 acres, was designed by the American architect Louis Kahn between 1962 and 1974. The campus is celebrated for its exposed red-brick architecture, characterized by large arches, geometric light-wells, and spacious transitional corridors.
Louis Kahn Plaza: The heart of the campus, used for convocations and major institutional events.
The Dormitories: Designed to foster "extended learning" through constant peer interaction, the 18 heritage dormitories are integral to the student experience.
Restoration Project: A comprehensive conservation effort was initiated in 2014 to structural restore and upgrade the library, classrooms, and dormitories while maintaining Kahn’s original vision.
Named after the institute’s founding director, Dr. Vikram Sarabhai, the VSL is one of the leading management libraries in Asia. It recently underwent a state-of-the-art renovation, transforming into a 24/7 collaborative learning space.
Digital Collection: The library provides access to over 150 databases, 30,000 e-journals, and 2,60,000 e-books.
Key Databases: Research resources include Bloomberg, LSEG (Eikon), Factset, S&P Capital IQ, and Venture Intelligence (M&A deal database).
Facilities: The library features discussion rooms, study carrels, a CyberLab, a digital wall, and assistive technologies for the visually impaired.
The New Campus, completed between 2001 and 2009, complements the old campus with an aesthetic of exposed concrete. It houses additional academic blocks, residential housing for married students, and state-of-the-art executive education facilities like the Ravi J. Matthai Centre. The campus is also a "green oasis" with 107 acres of sustainable ecosystems, featuring solar power and rainwater harvesting.
IIMA maintains a strong commitment to ensuring that financial status does not become a barrier to quality management education. This is achieved through a combination of institutional scholarships, government grants, and alumni endowments.
The SNBS is the primary financial aid mechanism for students in the PGP and PGP-FABM programs. Students with a gross annual family income below INR 15 Lakh are eligible to apply. The institute determines the assistance amount based on economic indicators such as family assets, number of dependents, and educational loans taken.
The alumni network plays a critical role in supporting current students through various endowment funds.
Scholarship Name | Award Criteria | Value / Amount |
|---|---|---|
PGP Alumni Endowment Funds | Need-based for disadvantaged students | ₹1–3 Lakh |
Peri Viswanath Scholarship | Merit-cum-Means (1st yr performance) | ₹5 Lakh |
Arvind Nair & Mimi Nair | Meritorious female students | ₹5 Lakh per student |
P H Shah Scholarship | Female students (Merit-cum-Means) | ₹25 Lakh (over 2 years) |
Reliance Capital Endowment | Merit-cum-Means | ₹2.5 Lakh |
Dainik Bhaskar Scholarship | Merit-cum-Means (Family income < ₹15L) | ₹5.6 Lakh |
OP Jindal Scholarship | Academic performance, test, interview | ₹1.5 Lakh |
T. Thomas Scholarship (HUL) | 2nd year Merit-cum-Means | ₹1 Lakh |
As a premier national institute, IIMA facilitates access to central sector scholarship schemes for students belonging to SC, ST, and PwD categories. These include the National Scholarship for Higher Education for ST Students and the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment Scholarship for SC students, which often cover tuition expenses in full.
The institute boasts a massive network of over 46,000 alumni who occupy leadership positions in industry, government, academia, and the arts. The Alumni and External Relations (AER) office manages this network through global chapters and specialized interest groups.
IIMA alumni are recognized globally for their contributions to diverse fields.
Corporate Leaders: Ajay Banga (President of the World Bank), Ivan Menezes (Former CEO of Diageo), Piyush Gupta (CEO of DBS Bank), Shikha Sharma (Former CEO of Axis Bank), and K.V. Kamath (Former Chairman of Infosys).
Policymakers & Economists: Raghuram Rajan (Former Governor of RBI), Arvind Subramanian (Former Chief Economic Advisor), and V. Anantha Nageswaran (Chief Economic Advisor).
Entrepreneurs: Sanjeev Bikhchandani (Founder of Info Edge/Naukri.com), Deep Kalra (Founder of MakeMyTrip), and Vineeta Singh (Founder of SUGAR Cosmetics).
Academia: Srikant Datar (Dean of Harvard Business School), C.K. Prahalad (Renowned Strategist), and Ashish Nanda (Former Director of IIMA).
Media & Arts: Harsha Bhogle (Cricket Commentator), Mallika Sarabhai (Classical Dancer), and Tanuj Solanki (Author).
The institute regularly honors young alumni who have made significant contributions before the age of 45. Recent awardees include Aditya Sharma (Partner at McKinsey), Prabhjeet Singh (President of Uber India), and Sandeep Deshmukh (Co-founder of ElasticRun). These achievements reinforce the brand value of IIMA and inspire the current student body to pursue excellence with a sense of social responsibility.
The Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad represents a successful synthesis of architectural heritage, academic innovation, and societal impact. Its standing at the first rank in the IIRF 2025 and NIRF 2025 rankings is not an isolated achievement but the result of an integrated ecosystem where rigorous admissions (95+ CAT percentiles) feed into a high-intensity academic environment driven by the case-study pedagogy. The institute's commitment to research is evidenced by its generous funding for faculty and doctoral students, while its incubation arm, IIMA Ventures, ensures that this intellectual capital translates into entrepreneurial success.
With 100% placement records and an alumni base that dictates policy and practice globally, IIMA continues to fulfill its mission of being a thought leader in management education. As the institute expands its footprint into emerging fields like AI and Business Analytics and grows its international presence in Dubai, it remains a cornerstone of India’s intellectual and economic infrastructure, preparing leaders who can navigate the complexities of a rapidly changing world.
1. What is the full form and location of IIMA?
IIMA stands for the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, and it is located in the Vastrapur area of Ahmedabad, Gujarat.
2. When was IIM Ahmedabad established?
The institute was established on December 11, 1961.
3. Who were the founders of IIM Ahmedabad?
The institute was founded by Dr. Vikram Sarabhai and Kasturbhai Lalbhai, with active support from the Government of India, the Government of Gujarat, and Harvard Business School.
4. What is the national ranking of IIMA in 2025?
IIMA is ranked 1st in the Management category by the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) 2025 and 1st among government B-schools by the Indian Institutional Ranking Framework (IIRF) 2025.
5. How does IIMA rank globally in 2025?
In the Financial Times (FT) Global MBA Ranking 2025, the PGPX program is ranked 31st globally. The Eduniversal Best Masters Ranking places the MBA-FABM program at 1st globally.
6. What is the flagship program of IIMA?
The flagship program is the two-year, full-time Post Graduate Programme in Management (PGP), which is equivalent to an MBA.
7. What is the PGP-FABM program?
It is a specialized two-year Post Graduate Programme in Food and Agribusiness Management, consistently ranked as the top agribusiness program in the world.
8. What is the MBA-PGPX program?
The Post Graduate Programme for Executives (PGPX) is a one-year, full-time residential program designed for professionals with substantial work experience.
9. What is the MBA-BPGP program?
The Blended Post Graduate Programme in Management (BPGP) is a two-year degree program delivered primarily online with distinct on-campus modules.
10. What is the eligibility for the PGP (MBA) program?
Candidates must hold a bachelor's degree with at least 50% marks (45% for SC/ST/PwD) and must have completed at least 10+2+3 years of education.
11. What is the minimum CAT 2025 cutoff for the General category?
For the 2026-28 batch, the minimum qualifying cutoff for General/EWS candidates is an overall 95 percentile and 85 percentile in each of the three sections.
12. Is work experience mandatory for the PGP program?
No, work experience is not mandatory for PGP, though it is factored into the Application Rating (AR) score during selection.
13. What is the Application Rating (AR) score?
The AR score evaluates a candidate's profile and is calculated as AR = A + B + C + D + E, where A, B, and C are academic scores, D is work experience, and E is the gender diversity score.
14. How is work experience scored in the admission process?
Work experience (D) is calculated using the formula 0.20 \times (months - 11) for 12 to 36 months of experience, capped at a maximum score of 5 for more than 36 months.
15. What is the "Final Composite Score" (FCS)?
The FCS is used for final admission offers and is weighted as follows: Personal Interview (50%), CAT score (25%), Application Rating (15%), and Analytical Writing Test (10%).
16. What is the age requirement for the PGP program?
Candidates must be at least 19 years of age as of June 30, 2026.
17. How can overseas candidates apply to IIMA?
Overseas Indians and foreign nationals can apply using GMAT scores. For the 2026-28 batch, the minimum eligibility is a 665 for the GMAT Focus Edition.
18. What is the eligibility for the PGPX (Executive MBA) program?
Candidates need a bachelor's degree and a minimum of 4 years of full-time work experience after graduation, along with a valid GMAT or GRE score.
19. What are the specializations available in the Ph.D. program?
The Ph.D. offers 11 specializations including Economics, Finance and Accounting, Food and Agribusiness, Marketing, and Strategy.
20. What is the monthly stipend for Ph.D. students at IIMA?
As of June 2026, Ph.D. students receive ₹48,000 per month during coursework, increasing to ₹52,000 after clearing comprehensive exams, and ₹58,000 after the thesis proposal defense.
21. What research grants are available to Ph.D. students?
Students can access a contingency allowance of ₹35,000 per year, a ₹1,00,000 start-up grant for equipment, and up to ₹5,75,000 for attending international conferences.
22. What was the average salary for the PGP 2025 batch?
The average (mean) domestic salary for the PGP 2025 batch was ₹35.22 Lakh per annum.
23. What was the highest domestic package offered in 2025?
The highest domestic package reached ₹1.10 Crore per annum.
24. Who are the top recruiters at IIMA?
Top recruiters include consulting firms like Boston Consulting Group (BCG), Accenture Strategy, Bain & Company, and McKinsey & Company, alongside firms like Goldman Sachs and the Adani Group.
25. Which sector makes the most offers at IIMA?
Consulting is typically the largest recruiting sector, accounting for approximately 40% of all offers in 2025.
26. What is the "Dream Application" initiative?
It is a placement initiative that allows students to apply for their dream roles even after securing an initial offer, provided the new role is in a different sector or function.
27. Does IIMA report placements according to any specific standards?
Yes, IIMA follows the Indian Placement Reporting Standards (IPRS), which it pioneered to ensure transparency and standardized reporting of placement data.
28. What are the program fees for the PGP 2025-27 batch?
For foreign nationals under the Supernumerary Quota, the fee is 50,000. Domestic fees are typically reviewed annually and are in the range of ₹20-25 Lakh for blended programs.
29. What is the IIMA Special Need-Based Scholarship (SNBS)?
This scholarship is available to students with a gross annual family income below ₹15 Lakh to ensure that financial constraints do not prevent them from studying at IIMA.
30. Are there specific scholarships for female students?
Yes, scholarships such as the Arvind Nair and Mimi Nair Scholarship (₹5 Lakh) and the P H Shah Merit-cum-Means Scholarship (₹25 Lakh over two years) are specifically for meritorious female students.
31. Does the Government of India provide scholarships to IIMA students?
Yes, students can apply for Central Sector Scholarship Schemes for SC and ST students, which often cover the full tuition fee.
32. Who designed the IIMA Heritage Campus?
The Heritage Campus was designed by the world-renowned American architect Louis Kahn.
33. What is the significance of the Louis Kahn Plaza?
The plaza is the architectural heart of the campus, featuring iconic red-brick arches and large open spaces used for graduation ceremonies and major events.
34. What is the New Campus and how is it connected to the Heritage Campus?
The New Campus, designed by HCP Design and completed between 2001-2009, features exposed concrete architecture and is connected to the Heritage Campus via an underground passage.
35. What are the library facilities at IIMA?
The Vikram Sarabhai Library (VSL) is one of Asia's best management libraries, offering 24/7 access to over 2,00,000 books and 150+ electronic databases.
36. Are hostels mandatory at IIMA?
For full-time programs like PGP, the course is residential, and staying in the dormitories is mandatory to foster "extended learning" through peer interaction.
37. How many dormitories are there on campus?
The campus has 27 dormitories that can accommodate approximately 740 students in single rooms.
38. Does IIMA have a campus in Dubai?
Yes, IIMA established a presence in Dubai to offer executive education and specialized programs, expanding its global reach.
39. What is the International Immersion Programme (IIP) for PGPX?
It is a module where PGPX students spend time at a foreign university to understand the global macro-economic environment.
40. With how many international institutions does IIMA have exchange partnerships?
IIMA has a network of over 80 top international institutions across Europe, North America, Asia-Pacific, and other regions.
41. Can IIMA students earn a dual degree?
Yes, IIMA has dual degree agreements with prestigious schools like HEC Paris and ESCP Europe, where students spend one year at each institution.
42. What is IIMA Ventures?
Formerly known as CIIE.CO, IIMA Ventures is the institute's startup incubator and investor that has mentored over 7,000 founders and supported over 700 companies.
43. What is the "Power of Ideas"?
It is India's largest business plan contest, launched by IIMA Ventures in collaboration with the Department of Science and Technology.
44. What is the "Vikalpa" journal?
Vikalpa: The Journal for Decision Makers is IIMA's premier academic publication focusing on management research in emerging markets.
45. How large is the IIMA alumni network?
The institute has a global network of over 46,000 alumni.
46. Who are some notable corporate alumni of IIMA?
Notable alumni include Ajay Banga (President of the World Bank), Piyush Gupta (CEO of DBS Bank), Shikha Sharma (Former CEO of Axis Bank), and Deep Kalra (Founder of MakeMyTrip).
47. Are there any notable alumni in the arts and sports?
Yes, alumni include renowned cricket commentator Harsha Bhogle, classical dancer Mallika Sarabhai, and author Aditi Krishnakumar.
48. What is "Chaos" at IIMA?
Chaos is the annual cultural festival of IIMA, organized by the student body.
49. What are "Dorms" in IIMA culture?
Dorms are more than just housing; they are close-knit communities of students who live, study, and participate in competitive inter-dorm events together.
50. What is the motto of IIM Ahmedabad?
The motto is "Vidyā-vinayogād-vikāsaḥ," which translates to "Progress Through the Application of Knowledge".
Today, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (IIM-A) holds the pride of place among the top educational institutions of the world. In India, this B-School occupies the status of an Institute of National Importance.
The IIMA campus is situated across 102 acres in Vastrapur, Ahmedabad. The campus houses the academic blocks, faculty offices, student and faculty accommodation, the Vikram Sarabhai Library, the R.J. Matthai Auditorium, the Louis Kahn Plaza, the International Management Development Centre and the Kasturbhai Lalbhai Management Development Centre. Go for the IIRF latest 2025 Ranking of Top MBA Colleges in India.
IIM Ahmedabad offers a Master’s Degree in management as per the approval of the Indian Institute of Management Bill, 2017. The two-year full-time residential programme (MBA-PGP) and the one-year full-time residential programme for experienced professionals (MBA-PGPX) are the two programmes under which students are awarded a degree of Master of Business Administration (MBA). Additionally, IIM Ahmedabad, under the ePost Graduate Programme (ePGP) in Management, also offers a hybrid management programme. IIM Ahmedabad also offers Doctor of Business Administration fellowship programmes.
The placement process at IIM Ahmedabad is a student-driven process that institutionalizes placements for the entire batch. The placement cell is known for its professional approach and is able to attract the best companies to the campus across the globe.
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