PGDM Application Deadline Approaching - The application deadline for the Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) program at Asia Pacific Institute of Management (AIM) is fast approaching. Prospective students are encouraged to secure their seats now to take advantage of this opportunity to advance their careers through AIM's prestigious program. The PGDM programs are AICTE-approved and designed to develop strategic thinking, leadership, and analytical skills through a blend of academic rigor and real-world exposure.
MAT February 2026 session registration process has begun on the official website, mat.aima.in.Candidates can submit their applications till February 23, 2026, for the Paper-Based Test (PBT) and up to March 2, 2026, for the Computer-Based Test (CBT). The PBT exam is scheduled for March 1, 2026, while the CBT will be conducted on March 8, 2026.
The CAT 2025 results have been released. Candidates can access and check their scorecards on the official website at iimcat.ac.in.
Asia-Pacific Institute of Management opens admissions for 2026 with PGDM dual specialisations needing CAT/MAT scores and 50% in bachelor's, MBA Healthcare at similar criteria, while M.Sc and B.Sc. rely on merit from prior qualifications. Applications involve a ₹1,200 fee online, shortlisting for GD-PI in February-March 2026, and classes commencing in July 2026. Drawing from 2025 official records, this page outlines exact steps, eligibility per course, and timelines to streamline your application to this AICTE-approved New Delhi institute.
Eligibility aligns with AICTE norms: postgraduate programs demand a bachelor's degree with a minimum of 50% aggregate, and undergraduate programs require 10+2 with 50%-60%.
| Course | Eligibility |
|---|---|
| PGDM | Bachelor's degree (50% aggregate); final-year students eligible provisionally. |
| MBA Healthcare Management | Bachelor's degree (50% aggregate). |
| M.Sc | Bachelor's in relevant field (50% aggregate). |
| B.Sc | 10+2 from recognized board (50%-60% aggregate). |
Reserved categories may have 5% relaxation as per government rules.
AIM accepts national-level scores for management programs; science courses are merit-based.
The 2026 admission cycle at AIM follows a structured path: submit an online application with documents and a fee, get shortlisted based on entrance scores or merit, attend GD-PI, and receive offer letters by April 2026.
Step 1: Register on the official portal with your personal details.
Step 2: Upload academic transcripts, entrance scores (for PGDM/MBA).
Step 3: Pay ₹1,200 application fee via net banking or card.
Step 4: Shortlisting notification via email.
Step 5: Participate in GD-PI rounds.
Step 6: Final selection and fee payment for enrollment.
Selection weights the entrance score at 70%, GD-PI at 30% for management courses, and direct merit for science programs.
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