There is information overload regarding admission to IIMs, but aspirants don’t even know about which IIMs are babies and which are new IIMs. There are three kinds of IIMs in terms of their establishment date.
Old IIMs- BLACKI, i.e., Bangalore, Lucknow, Ahmedabad, Calcutta, Kozhikode, Indore.
New IIMs- Those that are established before 2015.
Baby IIMs- Those that got established after 2015.
Here is a chart that explains briefly:
Cut offs of IIMs:
Application Process of all new IIMs-
- There is a single CAP round done for all the nine new IIMs, and once you are done, then only further procedure gets started.
- RANV- Rohtak, Amritsar, Nagpur, Vizag. Application forms for these IIMs should be filled separately for them to consider you in the selection procedure according to your CAT percentile.
Here are some snippets for all the new IIMs for reference, for detailed information refer the YouTube video attached:
- IIM Bodh Gaya
- IIM Jammu
- IIM Kashipur
- IIM Raipur
- IIM Ranchi
- IIM Tiruchirappalli
- IIM Nagpur
- IIM Rohtak
- IIM Udaipur
- IIM Sambalpur
- IIM Sirmaur
- IIM Vishakhapatnam
- IIM Amritsar
Now the real question is how to consider new IIMs over IMT, MDI, MU, Great Lakes, etc:
- IIM tag is an IIM tag. Ask where you want to go.
- The increment in placements of the following colleges with go high.
- You can consider your short-term benefit of considering established universities over New IIMs where you get well-established campuses etc.
- Long-term benefits will be the IIM tag that will help build communities and then choose new IIMs.
- In case of confusion and stress, reach out to alumni, dean, and directors of the college you’re interested in, and then take the required information.
- Consider the brand and companies or organisations that are hiring and the job roles they are offering.