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FORE Institute Cut Off 2025, Category-wise Previous Year Cut-Offs
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FORE Institute Cut Off 2025, Category-wise Previous Year Cut-Offs

04 Sep 2025

FORE School of Management (often called FORE Delhi or FORE Institute) is a well-known private B-school in New Delhi offering AICTE-approved PGDM programs such as PGDM (Core), PGDM–International Business (IB), PGDM–Financial Management (FM), and PGDM–Big Data Analytics (BDA). Admissions are primarily through national MBA entrance tests—CAT, XAT, and GMAT—followed by the institute’s own selection rounds.

If you’re planning to apply for the 2025 intake, understanding how cut-offs actually work at FORE is crucial. Unlike IIMs and some public universities that announce category-wise qualifying cut-offs, many private PGDM schools—including FORE—typically operate without government-mandated reservation quotas. They evaluate applications on a holistic profile and consider overall exam percentiles (not sectional) alongside academics, work experience, and performance in the selection process.

This guide breaks down:

  • What the FORE 2025 expected cut-offs look like (CAT/XAT/GMAT)
  • Program-wise and previous-year cut-off trends
  • Clarifications on sectional vs overall cut-offs
  • Who actually gets relaxation and under what rule
  • The full selection weightage picture so you can aim smartly

Wherever possible, numbers are drawn from official and reliable public sources; where the institute hasn’t published a fixed number for 2025, we present evidence-based expectations grounded in last year’s outcomes and official FAQs.

Exams Accepted and Basic 2025 Eligibility

FORE accepts scores from CAT 2024, XAT 2025, and GMAT (within a specified test-date window) along with the standard minimum 50% in graduation (final-year students can apply). FORE’s official admissions FAQ confirms CAT/XAT/GMAT as valid tests and states the GMAT score must be from a test taken within their notified window (e.g., Jan 1, 2023 to Jan 30, 2025 for the last cycle). 

Key takeaway: You can apply with any one of CAT 2024, XAT 2025, or a valid GMAT score (within the accepted window).

Does FORE Have Sectional Cut-offs?

Multiple credible sources and community Q&As indicate FORE does not enforce sectional cut-offs; it primarily considers overall percentiles for shortlisting. This has been a recurrent feature throughout previous rounds. 

What this means for you: If one section in CAT/XAT felt shaky, solid overall performance can still fetch a FORE call.

Is There Category-wise Relaxation at FORE?

FORE follows AICTE guidelines that allow up to 10% relaxation in the cut-off percentage for wards of Kashmiri Migrants and Kashmiri Pandit/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants) living in the Kashmir Valley. This is explicitly stated in the institute’s official admissions FAQ.

Being a private PGDM institute, FORE does not publish SC/ST/OBC/EWS-style admission cut-offs like centrally-funded institutes. Most applicants therefore fall under a common merit pool, with the AICTE-specified Kashmiri category relaxation being the notable exception.

FORE 2025 Expected Cut-offs (CAT, XAT, GMAT)

FORE does not pre-announce a fixed, official “minimum percentile” for all programs every year. However, consistent trend ranges are available across trusted MBA portals and the institute’s own historical FAQs.

Snapshot: Expected 2025 Overall Cut-off Ranges (Evidence-Based)

  • CAT (overall): 85 percentile for the flagship PGDM programs; some sources suggest 84–88 percentile depending on program and cycle. 
  • XAT (overall): Typically 80–90 percentile range across programs; program-wise variation exists (see next section). 
  • GMAT: Historical/reference cut-offs cluster around 620–650 for general PGDM, sometimes slightly lower for IB in older FAQs. Treat 620–650 as a safe target band. 

Note: These are expected/indicative bands to help you target safely. Final shortlisting is holistic and may float around these numbers depending on the applicant pool quality each year.

Program-wise Expected Cut-offs for 2025

Based on prior-year program-wise data and portal consensus, here is a pragmatic target sheet you can plan around:

PGDM (Core)

  • CAT: Target 85 percentile
  • XAT: Target 85–88 percentile
  • GMAT: Target 630–650
     Evidence & trends: FORE’s general CAT expectation at ~85; several sources pin PGDM around 86–88 in strong cycles. GMAT historically ~650 for flagship PGDM as per the official FAQ (reference values). 

PGDM - International Business (IB)

  • CAT: Target 80–85 percentile
  • XAT: Target ~80–85 percentile
  • GMAT: Target 600–630
     Evidence & trends: XAT for IB has historically been marginally lower than core PGDM; older official FAQ references 600+ for IB GMAT. 

PGDM - Financial Management (FM)

  • CAT: Target 80–85 percentile
  • XAT: Target ~77–85 percentile
     Evidence & trends: Prior program-wise XAT data places FM near low-80s (sometimes upper-70s to low-80s). 

PGDM - Big Data Analytics (BDA)

  • CAT: Target 80–85 percentile
  • XAT: Target ~85–87 percentile (has shown a relatively higher XAT marker in some cycles)
     Evidence & trends: Shiksha shows XAT ~87 for BDA in a recent cycle. 

Tip: If your score sits just below these bands, don’t panic. FORE’s process is profile-based—strong academics, relevant work-ex, and a sharp WAT/PI can still swing the outcome.

Category-wise Previous Year Cut-offs (Reality Check)

Because FORE is a private PGDM school, it doesn’t release government-style category lists (General/SC/ST/OBC/EWS) for admissions the way public institutions do. What you’ll find across portals is usually one consolidated “General (All-India)” benchmark and occasionally program-wise cut-offs.

Here’s what credible trend sources show:

  • General (All-India) PGDM — CAT Cut-off: ~85 percentile in recent years (2021–2024). 
  • Program-wise XAT (2024 example):
  • PGDM–BDA: ~87
  • PGDM–IB: ~81
  • PGDM–FM: ~77
     These are portal-reported reference numbers to illustrate relative differences across programs. 

Important: The only explicit category-style relaxation FORE mentions publicly is for Kashmiri Migrants/Kashmiri Pandits (non-migrants) in the Valley, up to 10% per AICTE norms. FORE does not publish SC/ST/OBC/EWS admission cut-off lists. 

Year-wise Trendline (How the numbers moved)

While exact official year-wise tables aren’t published by the institute, multiple reputable MBA platforms consistently place FORE’s overall CAT cut-off around the mid-80s percentile for the flagship PGDM. Expect modest fluctuations from year to year depending on exam complexity and applicant pool:

CAT 2021–2023 (PGDM): Often cited at ~85 percentile for the shortlist baseline. 

  • CAT 2024 (shortlisting for 2025 intake): Most portals projected ~85–88 for PGDM; other programs hover slightly lower or similar. 
  • XAT (Recent): IB/FM slightly lower than Core, BDA sometimes higher (e.g., 87) per portal snapshots. 
  • GMAT: Historical reference ~650 for PGDM and ~600 for IB in official FAQ (older PDF, but still useful to set targets); today, a 620–650 score keeps you competitive. 

Selection Process & What Else Matters (Beyond the Percentile)

FORE’s shortlisting is holistic. Along with your test score, FORE typically evaluates:

  • 10th & 12th marks
  • Graduation performance
  • Work experience (quality & duration)
  • Business Awareness/General Awareness components
  • WAT/Extempore/Personal Interview performance

Multiple portals summarize a similar composite approach; specifics like exact weightages can vary year to year. As a rule, strong interviews, clarity of goals, and evidence of professional/academic rigor can compensate for a borderline percentile. 

Actionable prep: Build a crisp, quant-anchored resume; brush up on current affairs & business awareness; prepare structured answers for “Why PGDM?” and “Why FORE?”; and practice an extempore routine for thinking on your feet.

Fees & Categories (Self-Sponsored vs Company-Sponsored)

FORE typically differentiates tuition between Self-Sponsored and Company-Sponsored categories (this is about fee type, not reservation). For recent intakes, fee slabs have been published program-wise on the official site. Always check the current cycle page for the final figure. 

Clarification: This “category” is financial/sponsorship classification, not a caste/economic reservation category. It does not imply different academic cut-offs.

How to Read Your Chances (Percentile vs Profile)

Since FORE doesn’t enforce sectional cut-offs, your overall percentile is the key numerical filter. To self-assess:

1.88 percentile (CAT/XAT) or GMAT ≥ 650:You’re in a strong zone for PGDM (Core). Keep your PI prep tight to convert.

2.85 percentile (CAT) / ~85–88 (XAT) / GMAT 630–650:You’re within the historical band for a shortlist. Profile & PI performance will decide outcomes and program matches (Core vs IB/FM/BDA).

3.80–84 percentile (CAT/XAT) or GMAT 600–620:You’re borderline for Core but competitive for IB/FM/BDA, especially with strong academics/work-ex and a compelling PI.

4.Below these bands:Focus on a standout PI, highlight domain readiness (finance/data/IB), and present strong achievements. You may still land program-specific calls depending on the cohort.

These bands reflect evidence-based expectations and previous cycles; the final bar can move slightly each year. 

Common Myths, Cleared

Myth 1: FORE uses strict sectional cut-offs like IIMs.
Fact:
No. FORE is frequently stated to consider overall scores rather than sectional minima. 

Myth 2: FORE has full category-wise (SC/ST/OBC/EWS) cut-offs.
Fact:
As a private PGDM institute, FORE does not publish government-style category cut-off lists. The notable relaxation explicitly mentioned is for Kashmiri Migrants/Kashmiri Pandits (non-migrants) under AICTE guidelines. 

Myth 3: Only percentile matters.
Fact:
Percentile opens the door; the WAT/Extempore/PI and your profile decide the admit. 

Previous Year Highlights (At a Glance)

  • CAT overall (General/All-India) for PGDM: Frequently cited ~85 across 2021–2023. 
  • CAT 2024 (for 2025 intake): Many platforms projected ~85–88 for PGDM; IB/FM slightly lower; BDA sometimes higher on XAT. 
  • XAT program-wise:
  • PGDM-BDA ~87
  • PGDM-IB ~81
  • PGDM-FM ~77
     (Program difficulty mix and applicant preferences can cause this spread.) 
  • GMAT: 650 for PGDM, ~600 for IB. 

Strategy to Hit/Exceed the FORE Bar

1.If you’re taking CAT 2024/XAT 2025 again:

  • Aim to cross 88–90 to be safer across programs.
  • Since sectional isn’t mandatory here, optimize for overall score; however, keep sections balanced to avoid a collapse. 

2.If you’re submitting a GMAT:

  • A 640–650 keeps you comfortable; if you’re > 660, you’re in a strong zone for Core (historically). 

3.Build a spiky profile:

  • Certifications or projects aligned with your target program:
  • FM: Basics of Financial Accounting, Corporate Finance, Excel/Power BI, NSE/BSE modules
  • BDA: Python/SQL basics, a small analytics project, Kaggle mini-case
  • IB: Trade basics, global macro reading, a short note on India’s export themes
  • Show impact at work/internships; quantify outcomes.

4.Nail the institute rounds:

  • WAT/Extempore: Practice writing/speaking 250–300-word arguments in 10–15 minutes on business/current topics.
  • PI: Have crisp answers on “Why PGDM?”, “Why this specialization?”, “Why FORE?”, and a career plan that links learning to roles.

FAQs

Q. What exams are valid for FORE 2025?
A.
CAT 2024, XAT 2025, or a valid GMAT within the window stated by FORE. Final-year students can apply; graduation proof is due by the institute’s deadline (e.g., Oct 1, 2025 in the last cycle). 

Q. Is there a sectional cut-off?
A.
Reports consistently indicate no sectional cut-off at FORE. Overall percentile matters more. 

Q. Does FORE publish SC/ST/OBC/EWS category cut-offs?
A.
No. Being a private PGDM institute, it does not publish government-style category cut-offs. The clearly stated relaxation is up to 10% for Kashmiri Migrants/Kashmiri Pandits (non-migrants in the Valley) as per AICTE guidelines. 

Q. What overall percentile should I target for the flagship PGDM?
A.
Safely 85, with 88+ giving you breathing room; program-wise targets for IB/FM/BDA vary slightly. 

Q. What GMAT score should I target?
A.
Historically ~650 for PGDM and ~600 for IB (older official FAQ). In today’s pool, aim 630–650 to be comfortable. 

Q.What else influences selection?
A.
Academics (10/12/Grad), work experience, business awareness, WAT/Extempore, and PI performance. 

Final Word

For 2025, plan on CAT/XAT in the mid-80s percentile (or GMAT ~630–650) to confidently clear FORE’s shortlisting for PGDM programs. Remember, FORE’s process is holistic - the interview & profile matter immensely. If your percentile sits near the line, double down on WAT/PI prep, demonstrate program-specific readiness, and let your profile do the heavy lifting.

Always cross-check live details on FORE’s official admissions page and FAQs as application windows open, since dates and exact criteria (like the GMAT score window) are cycle-specific.

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Last updated: 04 Sep 2025

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