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Mica Eligiblity And Selection Criteria For 2024-2026
MICA’s PGP offering has two programmes: PGDM-C and PGDM, as per the AICTE (accreditation body), regulatory requirement, for the admission’s process for the Academic Year 2024-2026.
Note:
- Candidates have the choice to opt for the PGDM-C and/or PGDM programme.
- Candidates who choose to opt for both the programme will have to mark the programme of their first preference as priority 1 and the other programme of second preference as priority 2.
Selection Process (Batch 2024-2026)
Candidates who demonstrate an aptitude for expressing, assessing, and /or conceiving ideas that move people to action and achieve business results tend to stand a better chance of being shortlisted.
MICA PGDM-C / PGDM selection process given below:
| MICAT Registration | |
| MICAT – I and II Registration date | MICAT – I Reg Opens : September 14, 2023. Reg Close : November 21,2023 at11:50 pmMICAT – II Reg Opens : November 23, 2023. Reg Close : January 17, 2024 at 11:50 pm |
| CAT/ XAT/ GMAT | |
| Each candidate must have taken at least one of the three exams (MANDATORY): CAT/ XAT/GMAT (CAT 2023 / XAT 2024 / GMAT (2022 onwards). | For the CAT / XAT / GMAT time line visit respective website |
| MICA Admission Test (MICAT). | |
| All candidates are assessed on MICAT, which consists of 3 sections Section A: Psychometric TestSection B: Descriptive TestSection C: (has 4 sub-sections) – Divergent and Convergent Thinking; Verbal ability, Quantitative ability and Data Interpretation and General awareness. | MICAT I : December 2, 2023MICAT -I Score card live : December 21, 2023MICAT II : January 27, 2024MICAT -II Score card live : February 15, 2024 |
| Merit List Preparation | |
| Admission to MICA happens through a layered filtering process comprising of – CAT/XAT/GMAT performance; Performance in MICAT written exam and performance in GE and PIDetailed below are the steps to preparation of the Final Merit List:Step 1: Section A (Psychometric test) is first checked. This section is a qualifier.Step2: Those who qualify through section A, their relative performance on CAT/XAT/GMAT is considered. A minimum cut-off in CAT /XAT total percentile/GMAT score shall be considered (Best of the three scores is considered.)Step 3: Those who qualify based on the CAT/XAT/GMAT performance, their Section C (all sub-sections) of MICAT is be assessed.Section C scores are normalized. The evaluation uses percentile and raw scores for each sub-section and requires a minimum cut-off.Those who qualify through section C, their performance in Section B is evaluated. NOTE: Both Sections C & B have a sectional cut-off (percentile and raw scores).Those who qualify through Steps 1, 2 and 3 will be considered for GE & PI short listing. Short listed candidates will be called for GE and PI at Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Delhi, Kolkata or Mumbai. NOTE: GE & PI candidate list is prepared on the Composite Score formula of 50% CAT/XAT/GMAT and 50% MICAT scoresStep 4: Candidates who appear in GE & PI MUST be RECOMMENDED by majority of the panellists of PI to be considered for the final merit listAll those who meet the criteria described above, their final composite score shall be created based on the following weightage:CAT/XAT/GMAT: 20%MICAT: 30%GE: 20%PI: 30% | GE & PI is conducted in the month of MarchFinal merit list will be declared in the first* week of April. |
| For Candidates who have opted for both PGDM-C and PGDM. | |
| Admission to either program – PGDMC or PGDM will be granted based on merit and subsequently the consideration of the choice of the programme will be factored in.PGDM program has a greater emphasis on analytics and therefore Quantitative Abilities and Data Interpretation (QADI) cut-offs may be higher for PDGM candidates.Once a candidate, as per the merit list, is offered admission for the programme of his/her first priority, then his/her name will automatically be withdrawn from the list of the candidates in the programme of his/her second priority.If the candidate, as per the movement of the merit list, is offered admission in the Programme of his/her second priority, then the candidate has to choice to accept the offer with an undertaking that he/she is willing to withdraw his/her name from the list of the programme of his/her first priority OR he/she may refuse to accept this offer and continue to feature on the waitlist of the programme of his/her first priority. | |









