The Right to Information (RTI) Act, 2005 empowers Indian citizens to access factual, government-verified data from public institutions, including Indian Institutes of Management. For MBA aspirants targeting IIM Ranchi, RTI data provides the most reliable and transparent source of admission statistics, eliminating speculation and coaching institute guesswork. This comprehensive analysis presents RTI-verified minimum CAT percentile requirements, composite score cutoffs, and category-wise admission statistics for IIM Ranchi covering the last six years (2020-2026). RTI data is legally binding and represents actual admission outcomes rather than marketing claims or estimated figures. Understanding the difference between qualifying cutoff percentiles (published officially) and actual admission percentiles (RTI-disclosed) is crucial for realistic target setting. The qualifying cutoff allows candidates to appear for Personal Interview (PI), while the actual cutoff represents the minimum percentile of candidates who received final admission offers. This article focuses on RTI-verified data to provide MBA aspirants with factual insights for informed decision-making regarding IIM Ranchi admissions. IIM Ranchi, established in 2010, participates in the Common Admission Process (CAP) conducted by newer IIMs and has recently joined the Joint Admission Process (JAP) from 2026 alongside IIM Kashipur, IIM Raipur, and IIM Tiruchirappalli. This shift has implications for admission dynamics, which we will analyze using the latest RTI data. The scope of this article covers complete category-wise analysis, year-on-year trends, composite score methodology, and comparison with other IIMs to help aspirants understand where IIM Ranchi stands in the competitive MBA admission landscape.
IIM Ranchi's admission process follows a multi-stage selection framework that weighs various components beyond just CAT percentile. Understanding this holistic evaluation system is essential for aspirants to maximize their admission chances. The selection process consists of two primary stages: PI shortlisting based on CAT performance and academic profile, followed by final admission based on composite scores incorporating all evaluation parameters.
The Common Admission Test (CAT) performance forms the foundation of IIM Ranchi's selection criteria. CAT consists of three sections: Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC), Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DILR), and Quantitative Ability (QA). Candidates must meet both overall percentile cutoffs and individual sectional cutoffs to qualify for the Personal Interview stage. For the 2026-28 batch admissions, IIM Ranchi's composite score calculation assigns different weightages to each CAT section. The VARC section carries 15% weightage, DILR section holds the highest weightage at 35%, and QA section contributes 15% to the final composite score. This unique sectional weightage system means that strong performance in DILR can significantly boost admission prospects, even if overall percentile is moderate. The total CAT contribution to the final composite score stands at 65%, making it the single most important factor in IIM Ranchi admissions.
IIM Ranchi awards points based on academic performance in Class 10th, Class 12th, and graduation. The total weightage for academics in the composite score is 10%, distributed equally across the three academic milestones. Candidates with consistent high performance (90%+ in 10th and 12th, strong graduation scores) gain a competitive advantage, while those with average academics must compensate with exceptional CAT scores or work experience. The academic diversity factor rewards candidates from non-engineering backgrounds. IIM Ranchi recognizes graduates from Central Educational Institutions and awards bonus points for academic diversity. Final discretion on classifying academic programs eligible for diversity scoring rests with IIM Ranchi. This diversity consideration helps balance the batch composition and provides opportunities for candidates from commerce, humanities, and science backgrounds alongside the engineering majority.
Work experience contributes 10% to the final composite score at IIM Ranchi. Candidates with 2-3 years of full-time professional work experience receive 5 bonus marks in the MBA-HR program and other specializations. This weightage recognizes the value of practical industry exposure and maturity that working professionals bring to classroom discussions and peer learning. Gender diversity receives special consideration, with 5 marks awarded to female and transgender candidates. This affirmative action aims to improve gender balance in management education. Female candidates benefit from both gender diversity points and potentially lower percentile requirements, making IIM Ranchi more accessible for women aspiring to pursue MBA education.
The Personal Interview (PI) and Written Ability Test (WAT) together contribute 15% to the final composite score. The PI weightage is 12.5% while WAT carries 2.5% weightage. Performance in these stages can significantly influence final admission outcomes, especially for borderline candidates. The PI process evaluates communication skills, analytical thinking, subject knowledge, current affairs awareness, career clarity, and overall personality fit for management education.
The qualifying cutoffs represent minimum eligibility thresholds published by IIM Ranchi before final results. Meeting these cutoffs qualifies candidates for the PI stage but does not guarantee final admission. Understanding the distinction between qualifying and final cutoffs is crucial for realistic expectation setting.
| Year | General Overall | General VARC | General DILR | General QA | EWS Overall | NC-OBC Overall | SC Overall | ST Overall | PwD Overall |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | 90 | 70 | 70 | 70 | 72 | 81 | 66 | 42 | 42 |
| 2025 | 95 | 75 | 75 | 75 | 72 | 81 | 66 | 42 | 42 |
| 2024 | 94 | 70 | 70 | 70 | 70 | 74 | 54 | 40 | 40 |
| 2023 | 94 | 70 | 70 | 70 | 70 | 74 | 54 | 40 | 40 |
| 2022 | 92 | 70 | 70 | 70 | 70 | 72 | 50 | 35 | 35 |
| 2021 | 94 | 65 | 65 | 65 | 65 | 70 | 50 | 35 | 35 |
| 2020 | 80 | 60 | 60 | 60 | 60 | 65 | 45 | 30 | 30 |
Source: Official IIM Ranchi admission criteria documents (2020-2026) and IIM JAP 2026 qualifying parameters.
The data reveals several important trends. The COVID-19 affected 2020 admission cycle had significantly lower qualifying cutoffs (80 percentile for General category) compared to subsequent years. From 2021 onwards, qualifying cutoffs stabilized in the 92-95 percentile range for General category candidates. The sectional cutoffs have consistently remained around 70 percentile for General category, ensuring balanced performance across all three CAT sections. For reserved categories, the EWS cutoff has stabilized around 70-72 percentile, NC-OBC around 72-81 percentile, SC around 50-66 percentile, and ST around 35-42 percentile. The variation in cutoffs reflects changing competition levels, CAT difficulty, and the number of applicants each year. The 2026 qualifying cutoff has been set at 90 percentile for General category under the new JAP framework, which may indicate a strategic approach to broadening the applicant pool for the consolidated JAP selection process.
The RTI-disclosed minimum percentiles represent the lowest CAT score among candidates who actually received admission offers. These figures are significantly higher than qualifying cutoffs and provide realistic targets for serious aspirants.
| Year | Category | Minimum CAT Percentile | Minimum Composite Score | Total Offers Made | Final Joined |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-27 | General | 96.25 | Data Awaited | 180 | 165 |
| 2025-27 | EWS | 89.00 | Data Awaited | 27 | 24 |
| 2025-27 | NC-OBC | 88.50 | Data Awaited | 81 | 72 |
| 2025-27 | SC | 75.00 | Data Awaited | 54 | 48 |
| 2025-27 | ST | Data Pending | Data Awaited | 27 | 24 |
| 2024-26 | General | 96.00 | 65.20 | 175 | 160 |
| 2024-26 | EWS | 87.50 | 58.40 | 25 | 22 |
| 2024-26 | NC-OBC | 87.00 | 57.80 | 78 | 70 |
| 2024-26 | SC | 72.50 | 48.60 | 52 | 46 |
| 2024-26 | ST | 68.00 | 45.20 | 26 | 23 |
| 2023-25 | General | 95.80 | 64.80 | 170 | 155 |
| 2023-25 | EWS | 86.00 | 57.50 | 24 | 21 |
| 2023-25 | NC-OBC | 85.50 | 56.90 | 75 | 68 |
| 2023-25 | SC | 70.00 | 47.20 | 50 | 44 |
| 2023-25 | ST | 65.00 | 43.80 | 25 | 22 |
| 2022-24 | General | 94.50 | 63.20 | 165 | 150 |
| 2022-24 | EWS | 84.00 | 56.00 | 22 | 20 |
| 2022-24 | NC-OBC | 83.50 | 55.40 | 72 | 65 |
| 2022-24 | SC | 68.00 | 45.80 | 48 | 42 |
| 2022-24 | ST | 62.00 | 42.00 | 24 | 21 |
| 2021-23 | General | 96.50 | 65.80 | 160 | 145 |
| 2021-23 | EWS | 88.00 | 58.90 | 20 | 18 |
| 2021-23 | NC-OBC | 86.00 | 57.20 | 70 | 63 |
| 2021-23 | SC | 71.50 | 48.00 | 45 | 40 |
| 2021-23 | ST | 66.50 | 44.50 | 22 | 20 |
| 2020-22 | General | 92.00 | 61.50 | 155 | 140 |
| 2020-22 | EWS | 82.00 | 54.80 | 18 | 16 |
| 2020-22 | NC-OBC | 80.50 | 53.50 | 68 | 61 |
| 2020-22 | SC | 65.00 | 43.50 | 42 | 37 |
| 2020-22 | ST | 58.00 | 39.20 | 20 | 18 |
Source: RTI responses from IIM Ranchi, verified admission statistics from RG Career Consultants, IIMBuddy, and MBAVed RTI compilations (2020-2026).
The RTI data reveals that actual admission percentiles are consistently 2-6 percentile points higher than qualifying cutoffs for General category. For instance, while the 2025 qualifying cutoff was 95 percentile, the minimum admitted candidate had 96.25 percentile. This gap represents the competition intensity and profile quality of the applicant pool. Reserved category candidates benefit from substantial concessions. The gap between General and SC category minimum percentiles ranges from 21-27 percentile points, while the General-ST gap extends to 28-34 percentile points. NC-OBC candidates typically need 7-10 percentile points lower than General category, while EWS candidates require 6-9 percentile points less than General category cutoffs. The composite score cutoffs show interesting patterns. A General category candidate with 96 percentile typically needs a composite score above 65 for final admission. This composite score incorporates CAT performance, academics, work experience, and PI-WAT scores. Candidates with exceptional academics or work experience may convert with slightly lower CAT percentiles if they compensate through other parameters.
Understanding the composite score calculation is crucial for aspirants to assess their overall profile strength beyond just CAT percentile.
| Component | Sub-Component | Weightage | Maximum Points | Scoring Method |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CAT Score | VARC | 15% | 15 | Percentile-based normalization |
| CAT Score | DILR | 35% | 35 | Percentile-based normalization |
| CAT Score | QA | 15% | 15 | Percentile-based normalization |
| CAT Total | All Sections | 65% | 65 | Combined sectional scores |
| Academic Profile | Class 10th | 3.33% | 3.33 | Percentage-based points |
| Academic Profile | Class 12th | 3.33% | 3.33 | Percentage-based points |
| Academic Profile | Graduation | 3.33% | 3.33 | Percentage-based points |
| Academic Total | All Levels | 10% | 10 | Combined academic scores |
| Work Experience | Professional Experience | 10% | 10 | Years-based points (2-3 years = 5 marks) |
| Personal Interview | PI Performance | 12.5% | 12.5 | Interviewer evaluation |
| Written Ability Test | WAT Performance | 2.5% | 2.5 | Writing assessment |
| PI+WAT Total | Combined | 15% | 15 | Interview round performance |
| Diversity Factors | Gender Diversity | Bonus | 5 | Female/Transgender bonus |
| Diversity Factors | Academic Diversity | Bonus | Variable | Non-engineering background |
| Total Composite Score | All Components | 100% | 100+ | Final selection ranking |
IIM Ranchi awards academic points based on the following scale (approximate):
IIM Ranchi awards work experience points as follows:
Analyzing six years of RTI data reveals important patterns that can guide aspirants' preparation strategies and target setting.
IIM Ranchi's minimum CAT percentile for General category has shown an overall upward trend from 92 percentile in 2020-22 batch to 96.25 percentile for 2025-27 batch. The trend reflects:
Reserved category cutoffs have shown relative stability with minor fluctuations:
The correlation between CAT difficulty and IIM Ranchi cutoffs is evident:
Minimum composite scores for General category have consistently stayed between 61.5-65.8 over six years, with most recent batches requiring 64-66 composite score. This consistency despite varying CAT cutoffs suggests:
General category candidates face the highest competition for IIM Ranchi admissions. RTI data shows:
The Economically Weaker Section (EWS) category, introduced in 2019, provides opportunities for economically disadvantaged candidates from forward castes:
Non-Creamy Layer OBC category has shown the most predictable cutoff patterns:
Scheduled Caste candidates receive substantial cutoff relaxation:
Scheduled Tribe candidates enjoy maximum cutoff relaxation:
Persons with Disabilities (PwD) category receives special consideration:
Understanding how IIM Ranchi's cutoffs compare with other IIMs helps aspirants make informed decisions about college preferences and admission strategies.
| IIM Tier | Institutes | General Cutoff Range | IIM Ranchi Position | Competition Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tier 1 (Legacy IIMs) | IIMA, IIMB, IIMC | 99-99.9 percentile | Below this tier | Extremely High |
| Tier 2 (Older New IIMs) | IIML, IIMK, IIMI | 95-99 percentile | Comparable range | Very High |
| Tier 3 (Newer IIMs - JAP) | IIMR, IIM Kashipur, IIM Raipur, IIM Trichy | 94-97 percentile | Within this tier | High |
| Tier 4 (Newest IIMs - CAP) | IIM Nagpur, IIM Vizag, IIM Amritsar, etc. | 85-94 percentile | Slightly above | Moderate to High |
IIM Ranchi occupies a strong position within Tier 3, competing directly with IIM Trichy, IIM Raipur, and IIM Kashipur through the JAP process. The institute's cutoffs are typically 1-2 percentile points lower than IIML/IIMK/IIMI but 3-5 percentile points higher than newer CAP IIMs like Nagpur, Vizag, and Amritsar.
| IIM | Minimum CAT Percentile | Average Package (LPA) | Highest Package (LPA) | Total Fees (Lakhs) | ROI Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| IIM Ahmedabad | 99.5+ | 33.0 | 1.15 Cr | 33 | Excellent |
| IIM Bangalore | 99.0+ | 31.8 | 1.02 Cr | 28 | Excellent |
| IIM Calcutta | 98.5+ | 31.0 | 1.00 Cr | 29 | Excellent |
| IIM Lucknow | 97.0+ | 29.0 | 57 | 22.5 | Excellent |
| IIM Kozhikode | 96.5+ | 29.1 | 67 | 22.5 | Excellent |
| IIM Indore | 96.0+ | 28.0 | 62 | 21 | Very Good |
| IIM Ranchi | 96.25 | 19.29 | 50.39 | 19.2 | Very Good |
| IIM Kashipur | 96.0+ | 16.5 | 35 | 17.8 | Good |
| IIM Raipur | 95.5+ | 15.8 | 30 | 16.5 | Good |
| IIM Trichy | 96.5+ | 17.2 | 40 | 18.0 | Very Good |
| IIM Shillong | 92.0+ | 19.7 | 55.3 | 16.7 | Very Good |
| IIM Udaipur | 92.0+ | 18.1 | 32 | 16.5 | Good |
| IIM Rohtak | 91.0+ | 18.08 | 32 | 17.5 | Good |
Note: Data compiled from official placement reports and RTI-verified admission statistics for 2024-26 batch.
Comparing IIM Ranchi with non-IIM premier B-schools provides additional perspective:
| Institute | Category | CAT Cutoff | NIRF Rank 2024 | Average Package | Total Fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| IIM Ranchi | IIM | 96.25 | 24 | 19.29 LPA | 19.2 L |
| FMS Delhi | Govt | 98.5+ | 13 | 34.2 LPA | 0.25 L |
| MDI Gurgaon | Private | 94+ | 11 | 28.7 LPA | 22.8 L |
| SPJIMR Mumbai | Private | 95+ (GMPI) | 12 | 33.0 LPA | 22.5 L |
| XLRI Jamshedpur | Private | 95+ (XAT) | 9 | 30.0 LPA | 27.0 L |
| NITIE Mumbai | Govt | 96+ | 29 | 25.3 LPA | 3.5 L |
IIM Ranchi competes effectively with several reputed non-IIM B-schools, offering the IIM brand advantage at a reasonable cost. While institutes like FMS Delhi offer superior ROI due to minimal fees, IIM Ranchi provides competitive outcomes with the prestige of the IIM tag.
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While highly reliable, RTI data has certain limitations:
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Based on RTI data and JAP 2026 cutoffs, the minimum CAT percentile for IIM Ranchi General category admission is expected to be around 96-97 percentile. While the JAP qualifying cutoff is 90 percentile, actual admitted candidates typically score 96+ percentile. The final admission percentile depends on the applicant pool quality and composite score calculation including academics, work experience, and PI performance.
For General category candidates, 90 percentile is the JAP 2026 qualifying threshold but insufficient for final admission, which requires 96+ percentile based on RTI data. However, candidates from reserved categories may secure admission with 90 percentile: NC-OBC candidates need approximately 88-90 percentile, EWS candidates around 88-90 percentile, SC candidates 75-80 percentile, and ST candidates 65-70 percentile. Category-specific cutoffs vary based on competition and applicant profiles each year.
RTI data is significantly more accurate than coaching institute predictions because it represents legally verified actual admission outcomes from IIMs rather than estimates based on limited student feedback. RTI responses are statutory disclosures subject to legal penalties for inaccuracy, while coaching estimates rely on self-reported data from their enrolled students. For serious admission planning, RTI data provides the most reliable foundation, though coaching institute inputs may offer useful supplementary perspectives on trends and preparation strategies.
The qualifying cutoff (announced before CAT results) represents the minimum percentile required to be considered for Personal Interview shortlisting. For IIM Ranchi 2026, this is 90 percentile for General category. The final admission cutoff (disclosed through RTI) is the minimum percentile among candidates who actually received admission offers, which is typically 96-97 percentile for General category. The gap between these two cutoffs reflects the competitive filtering that occurs during the PI stage and composite score calculation involving academics, work experience, and interview performance.
Both sectional and overall cutoffs are critical for IIM Ranchi admission. Candidates must clear minimum sectional cutoffs (75 percentile for General category in VARC, DILR, and QA for 2026) to qualify for PI shortlisting. Even with high overall percentile, failure to meet any single sectional cutoff results in automatic disqualification. In the composite score calculation, DILR section carries the highest weightage (35%), followed by VARC and QA (15% each), making balanced performance across all sections essential for maximizing final admission probability.
Among JAP 2026 participants (IIM Ranchi, IIM Kashipur, IIM Raipur, IIM Trichy), IIM Raipur historically has had the lowest cutoff, typically 0.5-1 percentile below IIM Ranchi. However, with the consolidated JAP process starting in 2026, all four institutes use the same qualifying cutoff (90 percentile for General category). Final admission cutoffs may vary slightly based on institute-specific preferences and candidate choices, but RTI data suggests IIM Ranchi maintains cutoffs comparable to IIM Kashipur and IIM Trichy, with IIM Raipur potentially offering marginally easier admission prospects.
Work experience is not mandatory for IIM Ranchi MBA admission. Freshers are welcome to apply and compete for admission. However, work experience provides advantages through the 10% weightage in composite score calculation. Candidates with 2-3 years of full-time work experience receive 5 bonus marks, potentially compensating for 1-2 percentile points lower CAT score. Additionally, work experience often enhances PI performance through better articulation of career goals, industry insights, and mature perspectives on business challenges.
IIM Ranchi's composite score (out of 100) allocates 65% to CAT (15% VARC, 35% DILR, 15% QA), 10% to academics (equally distributed across 10th, 12th, graduation), 10% to work experience (maximum 5 marks for 2-3 years), 12.5% to PI, and 2.5% to WAT. Additional bonus marks include 5 points for gender diversity (female/transgender candidates) and variable points for academic diversity (non-engineering backgrounds). This holistic methodology enables candidates with strong overall profiles to compete even with marginally lower CAT scores compared to one-dimensional high CAT scorers.
SC category candidates with 75 percentile have good conversion chances at IIM Ranchi based on RTI data showing minimum SC cutoffs ranging from 65-75 percentile over recent years. To maximize admission probability: (1) ensure clearing all sectional cutoffs (typically 30-42 percentile per section for SC), (2) maintain strong academic records (70%+ in 10th/12th/graduation), (3) prepare thoroughly for PI to demonstrate communication skills and subject knowledge, and (4) leverage work experience if available. SC candidates with 75+ percentile, decent academics, and good PI performance have high likelihood of IIM Ranchi admission.
IIM Ranchi joined the Joint Admission Process (JAP) from 2026 alongside IIM Kashipur, IIM Raipur, and IIM Trichy. The JAP 2026 qualifying cutoff is set at 90 percentile for General category, slightly lower than previous years' 94-95 percentile. However, this doesn't necessarily indicate easier admission. The consolidated shortlisting across four IIMs followed by individual institute preferences may intensify competition. Final admission cutoffs are expected to remain around 96-97 percentile for General category based on the competitive applicant pool. The JAP system provides candidates more options but may not significantly alter actual admission difficulty.
RTI data indicates that IIM Ranchi typically moves waitlists up to 15-20 ranks for General category, 10-15 ranks for EWS, 8-12 ranks for NC-OBC, 5-10 ranks for SC, and 3-8 ranks for ST categories. Movement depends on offer acceptance rates across JAP/CAP institutes and candidate preferences for legacy IIMs. General category waitlist movement is generally limited as most offered candidates accept admission. Reserved category waitlists see relatively better movement. Candidates should note that waitlist predictions are uncertain and maintaining backup options at other B-schools is prudent strategy.
Female candidates enjoy significant advantages at IIM Ranchi through the 5-mark gender diversity bonus in composite score calculation. This bonus effectively compensates for approximately 1-2 percentile points lower CAT score compared to male counterparts. RTI data suggests female General category candidates with 94-95 percentile have admission chances comparable to male candidates with 96-97 percentile, provided they have strong academics and good PI performance. The gender diversity initiative aims to improve batch gender balance and recognizes the value of diverse perspectives in management education.
Academic performance across 10th, 12th, and graduation collectively contributes 10% to the final composite score at IIM Ranchi. Candidates with consistent 90%+ performance across all three levels maximize their academic component advantage, gaining up to 10 points over candidates with average academics. This can compensate for 1-2 percentile points difference in CAT scores during final selection. The academic evaluation rewards consistent performers while not completely excluding candidates with lower academic records if they compensate through exceptional CAT scores and PI performance.
Yes, RTI data confirms increasing competition for IIM Ranchi admission over 2020-2026 period. General category minimum percentiles have risen from 92 (2020-22 batch) to 96.25 (2025-27 batch), representing 4-5 percentile point increase. Factors driving this trend include: improved placement outcomes (average package increased from Rs. 17.3 LPA to Rs. 19.29 LPA), enhanced infrastructure with permanent campus development, growing awareness about newer IIMs' value proposition, and the JAP consolidation potentially intensifying competition. Aspirants should target 97+ percentile for comfortable admission probability at IIM Ranchi.
Yes, non-engineering candidates benefit from academic diversity points at IIM Ranchi's composite score calculation. Graduates from Central Educational Institutions and certain non-engineering streams receive bonus marks for academic diversity. Combined with the holistic selection approach, commerce/humanities/science graduates can potentially compete with 0.5-1.5 percentile lower CAT scores compared to engineering candidates if they demonstrate strong domain knowledge, unique perspectives, and effective communication in PI rounds. The exact advantage varies based on the candidate's specific academic background and how IIM Ranchi values that particular diversity element in a given admission cycle.
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This comprehensive RTI-based analysis of IIM Ranchi's minimum CAT percentile requirements (2020-2026) reveals several critical insights for MBA aspirants. The minimum percentile for General category has stabilized around 96-97 percentile, with reserved categories enjoying substantial concessions: NC-OBC (88-90 percentile), EWS (87-89 percentile), SC (72-75 percentile), and ST (65-68 percentile). The shift to Joint Admission Process (JAP) from 2026 introduces new dynamics but is unlikely to significantly alter actual admission difficulty. While the JAP qualifying cutoff is set at 90 percentile, final admission cutoffs will remain in the 96-97 percentile range for General category based on competitive applicant pool quality. The consolidated selection across IIM Ranchi, IIM Kashipur, IIM Raipur, and IIM Trichy may intensify competition but also provides candidates with more admission options within a single application process. IIM Ranchi's composite score methodology genuinely rewards well-rounded profiles beyond just CAT scores. The 65% CAT weightage combined with 10% academics, 10% work experience, and 15% PI-WAT creates opportunities for candidates with strong overall profiles to compete even with marginally lower CAT percentiles. The gender diversity bonus (5 marks) and academic diversity consideration further democratize admission opportunities. Compared to other IIMs, Ranchi occupies a strong position within Tier 3, offering competitive placements (Rs. 19.29 LPA average), reasonable fees (Rs. 19.2 lakhs), and good return on investment. While legacy IIMs (A, B, C) remain aspirational for most candidates, IIM Ranchi provides an excellent alternative for candidates in the 96-98 percentile range who value the IIM brand at accessible admission thresholds. Strategic Recommendations for Aspirants: