SOIL (School of Business Design), Gurgaon, formerly known
as SOIL Institute of Management, is among India’s newer but rapidly rising
B-schools. Its positioning is unique: integrating design thinking, liberal
arts, innovation with management education. With the evolving corporate
demands, students increasingly aim for institutions that develop creativity,
holistic thinking, and problem-solving skills—areas where SOIL focuses heavily.
SOIL offers multiple postgraduate management
programs, primarily:
Because PGPM and PGDM serve different target audiences
(freshers/early professionals vs more experienced ones), their cutoffs,
eligibility, and selection criteria differ. Knowing those differences and past
cutoff trends is essential for anyone applying in 2025.
In this article, you’ll get:
PGDM vs PGPM: Key Differences
Before talking cutoffs, it's important to distinguish what
PGDM and PGPM at SOIL are, because they have different selection criteria,
candidate profiles, and hence different cutoff expectations.
Feature |
PGDM
(2-Year Business Design) |
PGPM / PGPM-HR (1-Year) |
Duration |
2 years full-time. Designed more for
freshers or early professionals (0-3 years) who want a comprehensive
management curriculum with design thinking integration. |
1 year full-time; aimed at those with
2+ years of work experience (for PGPM); PGPM-HR has flexibility. |
Curriculum
Focus |
Deep
focus on Design Thinking, Liberal Arts, experiential immersions (bootcamps,
social innovation projects, rural immersions) plus functional specialization
(Finance, Marketing, HR, Analytics). |
More
accelerated content; leadership, management upskilling, strategic skills;
fewer electives; often geared toward career advancement rather than
foundational learning. |
Student Profile |
Fresh graduates + those with up to ~3
years of experience. Emphasis on creativity, adaptability, and readiness to
learn across domains. |
More for professionals who want quick
transition or elevation in roles; greater weight on past work experience,
leadership potential. |
Cutoff
Expectations |
Often
somewhat lower exam percentile/score requirements, but alignment with
profile, interview, and holistic assessment is critical. |
Cutoffs
usually higher, especially exam + profile + experience; scholarships more
competitive. |
Fee & ROI |
Lower total fee (2-year program) but
more months; placement cycles stretch over 2 years. |
Higher fees per term/year, but returns
may come quicker if you are already working; placements often skewed toward
experienced roles. |
Because of these differences, you’ll see different cutoff
lines for PGDM vs PGPM in SOIL's admission rounds past years.
Eligibility, Recent Placement & Program
Details
Placements:
·
PGDM: Top 50% CTC ~ ₹12.9 LPA; top 25% ~ ₹14.3
LPA.
·
PGPM: Top 50% CTC ~ ₹15.4 LPA; top 25% ~ ₹18.8
LPA.
·
PGPM-HR: approx ₹13.7 – 16.5 LPA in top
quartile.
Past Cutoff Data & Trends Available for SOIL
While SOIL School of Business Design does not always
release official cutoff data in the same way as IIMs or other public B-schools,
information from admission cycles and student discussions gives a fairly clear
picture of how the cutoffs have trended for both PGDM and PGPM programs.
PGDM Cutoffs
The PGDM program is AICTE-approved and generally has more
structured cutoff benchmarks compared to the PGPM. Based on recent years:
This indicates a gradual tightening of entry benchmarks,
particularly for students seeking admission into the flagship PGDM program.
PGPM Cutoffs
The PGPM, being a one-year intensive program, follows a
more holistic admissions process, but entrance scores still matter:
Since the PGPM attracts professionals with prior work
experience, the emphasis is not solely on test scores but also on academic
background, career progression, and clarity of goals.
Trend Analysis (2022–2024)
Over the past three years, the general trend has been:
Key Takeaway
Expected Cutoffs 2025: PGDM vs PGPM
Given the known data and trends, here are reasonable
expected cutoff ranges for 2025 for both PGDM and PGPM, broken down by category
where possible.
Program |
Category |
Expected
Exam Cutoff / Percentile or Score |
Notes |
PGDM (2-yr Business Design) |
General / Open |
CAT/XAT ~ 75 percentile, or equivalent
MAT/CMAT/NMAT (~ 210+ NMAT or high percentile) |
To get shortlist /
classic admission with good profile. |
PGDM |
OBC
/ EWS |
CAT/XAT
~ 70–73 percentile |
Slight relaxation permitted; profile plays a big part. |
PGDM |
SC / ST |
CAT/XAT ~ 65–70 percentile |
Admissions rely
heavily on interview, profile, work/innovative/project exposure. |
PGPM
(1-yr) |
General
(2+ yrs experience) |
GMAT
~ 550+, CAT/XAT ~75+, NMAT/MAT high score; profile strength matters heavily |
Because applicants have experience, exam requirement
stricter. |
PGPM-HR |
General / Open |
Similar to PGPM but possibly slightly
lower in functional specializations |
Expect slightly
lower exam scores but higher emphasis on HR domain or leadership. |
International
/ NRI |
All
programs |
GMAT/GRE
+ English proficiency; exam percentiles similar to General; interviews / SOP
weighed heavily |
Non-resident applicants often need stronger SOP +
experience to offset unfamiliarity. |
These are projections; actual cutoffs will depend on
applicant pool quality, number of seats, and economic/environmental factors.
Category-wise Cutoffs
Let’s look at what we know (or can reasonably infer) for
categories based on previous years:
Eligibility, Selection Process & Other
Factors Influencing Cutoffs
To understand why cutoffs are what they are, you have to
consider the whole selection pipeline at SOIL.
Eligibility
Selection Process
Other Factors
Placement, Fee & Return on Investment
These also influence cutoff expectations, because aspirants
consider ROI along with chance of admission.
High placement outcomes raise demand, pushing up cutoffs
for high-performing batches.
FAQs
Here are answers to common questions given this updated
info:
1.
What is the difference between PGDM and
PGPM at SOIL?
PGDM is a 2-year full time program suited to freshers or early professionals
with strong creative and foundational learning. PGPM is 1-year, meant for
professionals with ~2+ years’ experience seeking accelerated growth. PGPM-HR
focuses on HR leadership.
2.
What are the known cutoffs for SOIL PGDM
based on CAT/XAT?
Public
trackers suggest around 75 percentile for PGDM CAT in 2024 (SOIL Gurgaon, Round
1).
3.
How high is GMAT required for PGPM?
GMAT ~ 550+ is often cited as a strong benchmark. Lower GMAT may be considered
if profile is outstanding.
4.
Are scholarships available? What is needed
to get them?
Yes. SOIL offers merit-based, achievement-based and need-based scholarships. To
qualify one often needs to exceed the baseline cutoffs, i.e, strong exam score
+ profile + interview.
5.
Is work experience mandatory for PGPM?
Yes, PGPM typically requires 2+ years of work experience. Freshers are eligible
for PGDM.
6.
What is the selection process?
Entrance exam score (one of CAT/XAT/NMAT/MAT/CMAT/GMAT) → Profile shortlisting
→ Personal Interview / Workshops / Case exercise. Sometimes SOIL may use its
internal test or group exercise depending on program.
7.
Does SOIL publish detailed category-wise
cutoffs?
Not always; public sources show some overall cutoffs (for PGDM) but
category-wise breakdowns are less reliably published. Expect variation by
round.
8.
How does PGDM Business Design
specialization affect cutoffs?
Because Business Design is seen as an emerging, premium specialization (with
design thinking, liberal arts integrated), demand is higher → cutoff
percentiles tend to be at or above the general program average.
9.
What is expected cutoff for SC / ST
candidates?
Based on informal / tracker data: approx 65-70 percentile CAT/XAT/other exam,
but with stronger weight to personal interview and profile.
10.How much does fee vs placement justify the
cutoff?
Given PGDM fee ~INR 15-16+ lakhs and PGPM higher, but placements for PGPM are
stronger in top-25% bracket, aspirants must aim for high cutoffs + performance
to justify investment.
Strategy Tips for 2025 Applications at SOIL