IIM Amritsar 2026 result: How to check final PGP 2026-28 offers, cutoffs, waitlist & next steps

Final PGP 2026-28 result for IIM Amritsar was released on May 08, 2026. Read how to check with your CAT 2025 login, the composite cutoffs, category-wise offers and practical next steps if you got or missed an offer.

Edited by Swati Mehta

    IIM Amritsar 2026 result: Final PGP 2026-28 offers out on May 08, 2026

    The IIM Amritsar 2026 result for the two-year PGP (2026-28) was published on May 08, 2026 on the official website iimamritsar.ac.in. You will need your CAT 2025 registration number and password (CAT 2025 login) to open and download the result PDF or check your offer status.

    Quick snapshot: What’s new in the IIM Amritsar 2026 result

    • The final PGP 2026-28 admission list was announced on May 08, 2026 on iimamritsar.ac.in. Selected candidates are also being notified by email.
    • The institute’s final offers followed the Written Ability Test (WAT) and Personal Interview (PI) rounds held after CAT shortlists.
    • If you appeared for WAT-PI, check both the portal and your registered email for the selection mail and downloadable PDF.

    How to check and download your IIM Amritsar 2026 result (step-by-step)

    Follow these practical steps to access your result fast. You must have your CAT 2025 registration number and password ready.

    1. Open the official IIM Amritsar website at iimamritsar.ac.in.
    2. Find the PGP 2026-28 / admission results link on the homepage (the result notice will mention final offer or waitlist).
    3. Click the result link and log in using your CAT 2025 credentials (registration number and password).
    4. View the PDF or on-screen status. Download the PDF and save a copy.
    5. Check your registered email for a selection mail from IIM Amritsar; keep a screenshot of that mail.

    What to save immediately: the downloaded PDF, the selection email screenshot, and any portal confirmation page. These act as proof if you have to show or follow up with the admissions office.

    Troubleshooting tips

    • If login fails, recheck you are using the CAT 2025 registration number (not email) and correct password; watch for caps-lock errors.
    • If you don’t see an offer but were in PI, you may be on the waitlist — keep checking email and the official site for updates.
    • If you received an offer email but can’t access the portal, contact the admissions helpline listed on iimamritsar.ac.in and keep your CAT login details ready.

    Selection breakdown and admission statistics (useful numbers for applicants)

    These numbers show PI calls and final offers for the 2024-26 cycle. They help set realistic expectations if you are on a waitlist or planning next-year attempts.

    Category PI calls shortlisted Final admission offers Selected % of PI calls
    General 8,000 1,640 20.50%
    EWS 689 200 29.03%
    NC-OBC 3,500 620 17.71%
    SC 1,800 430 (data shows offers)
    ST 950 129 (data shows offers)
    PwD 338 35 (data shows offers)

    How to read these numbers

    • If you were shortlisted for PI, the conversion to a final offer varies widely by category — EWS had the highest conversion rate in 2024-26 at 29.03% .
    • For General and NC-OBC, conversion after PI was lower, so expect more competition after shortlisting.
    • These figures are useful if you are evaluating waitlist odds or planning a reattempt.

    Composite score cutoffs: what they were for 2024-26 (and why they matter)

    IIM Amritsar publishes composite score cutoffs that combine CAT percentile and other selection components. The composite cutoff is different from your raw CAT percentile; it reflects the weighted score the institute used for shortlist and final offers.

    Category Composite cutoff (2024-26) Composite cutoff (2020-22)
    General 55.049 47.41
    EWS 44.079 50.13
    NC-OBC 48.294 47.67
    SC 38.679 39.08
    ST 33.234 33.17
    PwD - 45.62

    Why composite cutoffs matter

    • A composite cutoff measures where your overall profile (CAT + academics + work + WAT/PI performance as applicable) stands relative to peers.
    • Your CAT percentile alone may not be enough; the institute’s final decision used the composite metric.
    • Use these numbers to set realistic CAT and profile goals if you plan to reattempt or apply to similar IIMs.

    Waitlist movement: what happened and what you should do now

    IIM Amritsar published waitlist movement numbers for 2024-26. If you are on a waitlist, this section explains likely timelines and practical steps.

    • Waitlist sizes for 2024-26: General 640 , EWS 75 , NC-OBC 120 , SC 180 , ST 54 , PwD 0 .
    • Waitlist movement usually depends on how many selected candidates decline or fail to confirm admission within the stipulated timeframe.

    What you should do if waitlisted

    • Keep checking your registered email and the official portal — the institute communicates waitlist offers by email and updates the site.
    • Confirm your interest if the portal asks you to do so; many IIMs require a formal “wish to remain on waitlist” confirmation.
    • Prepare to accept quickly: if you get a waitlist offer, the response window is typically short.

    Realistic timeline expectations

    • Expect waitlist movement over several days to a few weeks after the main offer date. Given the institute’s release on May 08, 2026 , most activity usually happens in the next 2–4 weeks.
    • If you remain on waitlists beyond this window, plan alternatives (other offers, deferral options, next-year preparation).

    If you received an admission offer: immediate next steps and checklist

    Congratulations if you got an offer. Here’s a short practical checklist to complete quickly.

    1. Read the offer email/PDF carefully for instructions and the acceptance deadline.
    2. Confirm acceptance on the portal and pay the admission fee within the stipulated timeframe (the exact fee amount and payment link will be on the portal).
    3. Upload required documents as listed in the offer — typically identity proof, degree/mark sheets, category certificate if applicable, and work-experience proof (if used in admission).
    4. Note any induction/orientation dates and academic start-date communications.

    What the institute expects (documents and tasks)

    Item to complete Notes
    Payment of admission fee Amount not specified in the result notice — check the portal for the exact figure and payment deadline.
    Document submission Originals for verification may be needed at the time of joining; upload scanned copies per portal instructions.
    Confirming admission Use the portal and keep email confirmation or payment receipt.

    If you plan to defer or withdraw

    • Many IIMs have strict deferral rules; the result notice advises confirming within the stated time. If you are considering deferral, contact admissions immediately and keep written proof of communication.

    EMBA and other program admissions: alternative routes for working professionals

    IIM Amritsar also runs an Executive MBA (EMBA) for working professionals. Admissions for EMBA accept CAT or GMAT scores.

    Who should consider EMBA

    • If you have at least a few years of full-time work experience and want a management credential without leaving your job, EMBA is worth considering.
    • EMBA selection often weighs work experience more and expects employer support for time away during modules.

    Actionable tips for working applicants

    • Keep copies of experience letters and an employer no-objection letter ready during application.
    • If you plan to use GMAT, check score validity and submission timelines; CAT is also accepted for EMBA at IIM Amritsar.

    Placements snapshot and career signals from IIM Amritsar

    IIM Amritsar’s placement highlight shows a highest package of Rs.25.86 LPA as reported in the placement section. Use this number as a headline indicator but read deeper into domain-wise offers, median packages, and sectoral recruiters when evaluating fit.

    How to use placement data to decide

    • A high top package is encouraging but depends on batch size, role mix and sector spread. Compare median and sector-specific figures if available on the institute’s placement report.
    • For your career planning, focus on role fit, learning opportunities, and alumni network rather than only the highest package.

    How to position yourself for placements on campus

    • Start early: build domain skills, internships, and a clear narrative for your job search.
    • Use campus career services and alumni mentoring to improve interview readiness and networking.

    If you didn’t get an offer: next steps and candid, practical options

    Not getting an offer this year is disappointing but not the end. Here are practical next moves.

    Short-term options

    • Accept any other confirmed offer you have and secure a seat elsewhere if that fits your goals.
    • If you are on IIM Amritsar’s waitlist, monitor closely for movement over the coming weeks.

    Medium-term options

    • Plan a focused reattempt for CAT with lessons from this cycle: target percentile improvements and sharper WAT/PI practice.
    • Consider EMBA, specialised masters, or top private B-schools if you want to join a program sooner.

    How to analyse your application

    • Compare your CAT percentile against the composite cutoffs above; identify gaps.
    • Work on the components you can change: work experience, extracurricular leadership, WAT writing clarity, and interview communication.

    A focused action plan

    • Create a six-month plan with target CAT percentile, weekly mocks, regular WAT practice and mock interviews with feedback.
    • Use peer groups, faculty coaching or online mentors to simulate PIs and get real feedback.

    Student checklist: what to check on the result PDF and admission mail

    Before you click accept, verify these items on the PDF and in the admission email.

    Field to verify Why it matters
    Name and application/CAT registration number Must match your official documents for future verification.
    Category and reservation status Ensures correct seat allocation and fee/benefit applicability.
    Program name and batch (PGP 2026-28) Confirm you are accepting the correct programme.
    Offer validity and acceptance deadline Missing a deadline can cost you the seat.
    Fee payment instructions and amount Portal will show the exact admission fee and payment modes.
    Document list and submission procedure Prepare scanned copies to upload and originals for verification.

    Contacts to note

    • Use the official admissions email and helpline on iimamritsar.ac.in for any discrepancy. Keep all confirmation emails and payment receipts until the admission process completes.

    Wrap-up: realistic timelines and a short action plan for the next 2–4 weeks

    Week 1: Confirm offer and pay admission fee (if you accept). Download and save the offer PDF and selection mail. Start arranging documents for upload and original verification.

    Week 2: Upload required documents, reply to any portal queries and notify your current employer if you need to resign or request a relieving timeline.

    Weeks 3–4: Monitor waitlist emails daily if waitlisted. Prepare for relocation, accommodation and induction logistics if you accepted a seat.

    Balancing multiple offers or waitlists

    • If you hold more than one offer, check acceptance deadlines carefully. Many institutes require immediate acceptance and payment to confirm a seat.
    • If unsure, contact admissions offices to clarify timelines before making irreversible payments.

    FAQs

    Q1: How do I check the IIM Amritsar 2026 result? A1: Go to iimamritsar.ac.in, click the PGP 2026-28 result link and log in with your CAT 2025 registration number and password . Download the result PDF and check your registered email for a selection mail.

    Q2: What was the highest package reported by IIM Amritsar? A2: The highest package shown in the placement section is Rs.25.86 LPA .

    Q3: I am waitlisted—what should I do now? A3: Keep monitoring the official website and your registered email for waitlist offers. Confirm any portal request to remain on the waitlist and be ready to accept quickly if an offer arrives.

    Q4: Do I need CAT or GMAT for EMBA at IIM Amritsar? A4: For the EMBA programme, IIM Amritsar accepts CAT or GMAT scores for admission of working professionals.

    Q5: Where can I find the composite score cutoffs for comparison? A5: The institute’s published composite cutoffs for 2024-26 include General 55.049 , EWS 44.079 , NC-OBC 48.294 , SC 38.679 , and ST 33.234 .

    Q6: The offer mentions paying an admission fee—how much is it? A6: The exact admission fee amount is not specified in the result notice. Check the offer PDF or the admissions portal on iimamritsar.ac.in for the precise figure and payment instructions.

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