1. What is the CAT percentile needed for an IIT or NIT MBA?
Answer: For IITs, the general category cut-off is typically 96–98 percentile; for NITs, generally 80–90 percentile. Reserved category cut-offs are lower (55–81 percentile depending on category and college).
2. Do IITs or NITs accept MAT or XAT for MBA admissions?
Answer: IITs do not accept MAT or XAT—only CAT. Some NITs accept MAT and GMAT in addition to CAT (check the specific institute’s admission brochure).
3. Is a work experience required for MBA at IITs or NITs?
Answer: No, fresh graduates are eligible. Work experience adds value to your profile and is given weight in selection, but it is not mandatory for either IITs or most NITs.
4. How does the selection process work after CAT?
Answer: After CAT, IITs and NITs shortlist based on your test score and profile, then conduct GD/PI (only PI at most IITs), then release a final list based on all-round scores including academics, test marks, interviews, and diversity factors.
5. Is an MBA from IIT/NIT worth it compared to IIMs?
Answer: For many, yes! IIT and NIT MBAs offer strong ROI, great placements, robust networks, and moderate fees. While top IIMs still lead, premier IITs (Delhi, Bombay, Madras, Kharagpur, Kanpur) can rival mid-tier IIMs in placement and reputation, and NITs are increasingly competitive in terms of value.