As of June 30, 2026, all seats in IIM CAP 2026 have been filled across participating newer IIMs — but waitlisted students still have a chance as the waitlist remains active until the final withdrawal deadline.

The IIM Common Admission Process (IIM CAP) 2026 has concluded its seat allotment rounds with all seats occupied. For students on the waitlist, this is not the end of the road. Seats can open up when enrolled students withdraw to join other institutes, and the waitlist moves in strict merit order.

  • All IIM CAP 2026 seat allotment rounds are complete as of June 30, 2026, across participating newer IIMs.
  • Waitlist movement depends on enrolled students withdrawing before the final deadline to accept other offers.
  • Waitlisted students are ranked by their composite score (CAT score and WAT-PI assessment) and will be offered seats in merit order.
  • You should check the official IIM CAP portal daily for any seat opening notifications.
  • Participating institutes include IIM Bodhgaya, IIM Amritsar, IIM Jammu, IIM Nagpur, IIM Sambalpur and others.
Direct Link to IIM CAP 2026 Official Admission Portal (Active)www.iimbodhgaya.ac.in

IIM CAP 2026 Seat Allotment Status

IIM CAP 2026 has completed all seat allotment rounds. All available seats across the participating newer IIMs are now filled as of June 30, 2026. The official allotment status was last updated on the IIM Bodhgaya portal, which coordinates the CAP process for this cycle.

The allotment followed a merit-based process where students with higher composite scores received seat offers first. Those who accepted were required to pay the seat acceptance fee within the specified deadline to confirm their place in the programme.

Stage Status (as of June 30, 2026)
Seat Allotment Rounds Completed
Seats Filled All seats at participating newer IIMs
Waitlist Status Active — movement until final withdrawal deadline
Waitlist Basis Composite score (CAT and WAT-PI), in merit order
Official Portal www.iimbodhgaya.ac.in

How the Waitlist Process Works at Newer IIMs

The IIM CAP waitlist is a ranked list of students who cleared the WAT-PI rounds but did not receive a seat during the main allotment rounds. These students remain eligible for a seat as long as vacancies arise before the final withdrawal deadline.

  • Waitlist rank is fixed based on your composite score from CAT performance and WAT-PI assessment. It does not change unless the waitlist is formally revised by the coordinating IIM.
  • Seat offers move down the waitlist automatically when an enrolled student gives up their seat.
  • You must respond quickly. Once a seat offer reaches you, you typically have 24 to 48 hours to accept and pay the seat acceptance fee.
  • Each IIM has a separate waitlist. Your position at IIM Bodhgaya is independent of your position at IIM Jammu or IIM Amritsar.

If you had marked multiple IIM preferences during the CAP process, you could receive an offer from any of those institutes. Keep your login credentials and contact details updated on the portal at all times.


What Triggers Waitlist Movement

Waitlist movement depends on enrolled students choosing to give up their seats. Several situations commonly cause seats to open after the main allotment rounds close:

  • Admission at an older IIM. Students who were waitlisted at older IIMs may receive late seat offers and choose to withdraw from their newer IIM seat.
  • Admission at another premier management institute. A student who receives a preferred offer elsewhere may withdraw from their IIM CAP allotted seat.
  • Non-payment of seat fee. If an enrolled student misses the seat acceptance fee deadline, their seat is automatically cancelled and passed to the next person on the waitlist.
  • Personal or financial reasons. Unforeseen personal circumstances can also lead some students to withdraw their seat.

Based on previous year trends, waitlists at IIM CAP institutes have moved by 20 to 40 positions between the initial allotment and the final withdrawal deadline. Students ranked within this range have a realistic chance of receiving a seat offer.


Steps Waitlisted Students Should Take Right Now

If you are on the IIM CAP 2026 waitlist, take the following steps immediately:

  1. Log in to the IIM CAP portal every day. Check your waitlist status at the official IIM Bodhgaya portal. Notifications are sent via email and SMS but manual checks ensure you do not miss a time-sensitive offer.
  2. Keep all documents ready. Once a seat offer arrives, you will need mark sheets, degree certificate, identity proof, category certificate (if applicable), and a passport photograph ready for instant upload.
  3. Arrange funds for the seat acceptance fee. The seat acceptance fee for newer IIM PGP programmes is typically between Rs 1 lakh and Rs 2 lakh. Keep this amount liquid and accessible.
  4. Do not withdraw your application. While you are on the waitlist, keep your profile active on the portal. Withdrawing permanently forfeits your chance at a seat.
  5. Explore parallel options. While waiting, look at MBA programmes with open admission windows for the 2026 batch. Many institutes still accept applications at this stage of the cycle.
  6. Note the final withdrawal deadline. Most waitlist movement happens in the week before this date. If no offer has arrived by then, the probability of receiving one drops sharply.

Newer IIMs in IIM CAP 2026

IIM CAP 2026 is a joint admission process for a group of newer IIMs. Each institute runs its own two-year PGP (MBA) programme and maintains a separate seat pool and waitlist. The table below lists the key participating institutes:

IIM Location Programme
IIM Bodhgaya Bodh Gaya, Bihar PGP (MBA) — 2 Years
IIM Amritsar Amritsar, Punjab PGP (MBA) — 2 Years
IIM Jammu Jammu and Kashmir PGP (MBA) — 2 Years
IIM Nagpur Nagpur, Maharashtra PGP (MBA) — 2 Years
IIM Sambalpur Sambalpur, Odisha PGP (MBA) — 2 Years
IIM Sirmaur Sirmaur, Himachal Pradesh PGP (MBA) — 2 Years

The confirmed list of participating IIMs for CAP 2026 is available on the official IIM CAP portal. Refer to the portal for your institute-specific waitlist status and any updates to the process.

IIM CAP 2026 Waitlist FAQs

Ques. All seats in IIM CAP 2026 are filled — do waitlisted students still have a chance?

Ans. Yes. The waitlist remains active until the final withdrawal deadline. If an enrolled student withdraws before that date, the seat is offered to the next student in merit order. Waitlist movement has occurred in all previous IIM CAP cycles.

Ques. How will I know if I receive a seat offer through the waitlist?

Ans. You will receive a notification on your registered portal account and via email. Log in daily to the IIM Bodhgaya admission portal to check your waitlist status, as email alerts can sometimes be delayed.

Ques. How much time do I have to accept a waitlist seat offer?

Ans. Based on previous year trends, waitlisted students are given 24 to 48 hours to accept the offer and pay the seat acceptance fee. Keep your documents and funds ready so you can respond immediately when a seat is offered.

Ques. Does my waitlist rank change once seats start opening?

Ans. No. Your waitlist rank is based on your composite score and is fixed. When a seat opens at a particular IIM, the student at the top of that IIM’s waitlist receives the offer. All others move up by one position automatically.

Ques. Should I withdraw my IIM CAP application if I get into another programme?

Ans. If you have confirmed your admission at another institute and no longer need an IIM CAP seat, formally withdraw on the portal. This releases your spot for the next waitlisted student and is the correct course of action.

Ques. What should I do if I do not receive an IIM CAP 2026 seat through the waitlist?

Ans. If the waitlist does not move in your favour before the final deadline, explore MBA programmes still accepting applications for the 2026 batch. You can also prepare for CAT 2026 and apply through IIM CAP 2027.