MAH MBA CET 2026 OBC category cutoff is expected to range from 94.00 to 99.95 percentile across CAP Rounds, based on closing merit data from 2025.
CET Cell Maharashtra conducts the Centralised Admission Process (CAP) in three rounds to allocate MBA seats at participating institutes. OBC students compete on a separate category merit list, and their closing percentile is typically 1 to 5 points below the Open category at most colleges. With MAH MBA CET 2026 results expected mid-2026, CAP rounds will follow shortly after. Students can track live closing merit on cetcell.mahacet.org once rounds begin.
- JBIMS Mumbai OBC expected CAP Round 1 cutoff: 99.93 to 99.97 percentile.
- SIMSREE Mumbai OBC expected closing: 99.60 to 99.72 percentile.
- PUMBA Pune OBC expected cutoff: 98.35 to 98.85 percentile.
- OBC (Maharashtra domicile) reservation in MBA seats: 19%.
- MAH MBA CET 2026 is out of 200 marks with no negative marking.
- Only Maharashtra-domicile OBC students are eligible for OBC category seats; out-of-state OBC students are treated as Open category.
| Direct Link — MAH MBA CET 2026 Official CAP Portal: cetcell.mahacet.org |
MAH MBA CET 2026 OBC Cutoff Overview
The MAH MBA CET OBC cutoff is the minimum percentile at which OBC-reserved seats close in each CAP round. Maharashtra-domicile OBC students are placed on a dedicated category merit list separate from the Open merit list. The OBC quota covers 19% of seats at all government and government-aided MBA colleges participating in the CAP process.
Across three CAP rounds, cutoffs ease slightly from Round 1 to Round 3 as vacant OBC seats are redistributed. Students who miss the Round 1 closing percentile can participate in Rounds 2 and 3 and still secure admission if an OBC seat opens up at their preferred college. The table below shows category-wise expected cutoff ranges for CAP Round 1 in 2026 based on 2025 trends.
| Category | Reservation (%) | Expected CAP Round 1 Cutoff Range 2026 |
|---|---|---|
| Open / General | — | 97.00 to 99.97 percentile |
| OBC (Maharashtra domicile) | 19% | 94.00 to 99.95 percentile |
| SC | 13% | 82.00 to 99.50 percentile |
| ST | 7% | 65.00 to 97.00 percentile |
| NT-A / NT-B / NT-C / NT-D | 11% (combined) | 78.00 to 99.00 percentile |
| VJ / DT | 3% | 72.00 to 98.50 percentile |
All cutoff ranges are expected figures based on 2025 CAP round trends. Official 2026 cutoffs will be released by CET Cell on cetcell.mahacet.org after each CAP round closes.
OBC Cutoff Across CAP Rounds: 2025 Data
The table below shows OBC category closing percentiles across all three CAP rounds for top Maharashtra MBA colleges in 2025. These figures are the most reliable benchmark for estimating 2026 OBC admission chances. Cutoffs typically ease by 0.10 to 0.50 percentile points between rounds as unfilled OBC seats are re-advertised to the next round.
| College | CAP Round 1 OBC Closing (2025) | CAP Round 2 OBC Closing (2025) | CAP Round 3 OBC Closing (2025) |
|---|---|---|---|
| JBIMS Mumbai | 99.95 | 99.93 | 99.91 |
| SIMSREE Mumbai | 99.70 | 99.65 | 99.60 |
| PUMBA Pune | 98.80 | 98.60 | 98.35 |
| K J Somaiya Mumbai | 97.45 | 97.20 | 96.90 |
| XIMR Mumbai | 96.80 | 96.50 | 96.10 |
| Chetana’s Mumbai | 95.10 | 94.70 | 94.30 |
| DSIMS Mumbai | 94.20 | 93.80 | 93.40 |
| MET Institute Mumbai | 92.50 | 92.00 | 91.50 |
| AIMS Pune | 91.00 | 90.50 | 90.00 |
Based on CAP 2025 closing data published by CET Cell Maharashtra. The 2026 OBC cutoff is expected to follow a similar pattern, with minor variation depending on total applicant count and score distribution.
College-Wise OBC Cutoff Trends
OBC students targeting specific colleges should compare their percentile against the expected closing figures below. Government colleges such as JBIMS and SIMSREE post very high OBC cutoffs because total OBC seat intake is small relative to the number of high-scoring OBC applicants statewide.
| College | City | Expected OBC Cutoff 2026 (CAP Round 1) | Trend vs 2025 |
|---|---|---|---|
| JBIMS | Mumbai | 99.93 to 99.97 percentile | Stable |
| SIMSREE | Mumbai | 99.65 to 99.72 percentile | Stable |
| PUMBA | Pune | 98.65 to 98.90 percentile | Slight increase |
| K J Somaiya | Mumbai | 97.20 to 97.60 percentile | Stable |
| XIMR | Mumbai | 96.60 to 97.00 percentile | Stable |
| Chetana’s | Mumbai | 94.80 to 95.30 percentile | Slight increase |
| DSIMS | Mumbai | 93.80 to 94.50 percentile | Stable |
| MET Institute | Mumbai | 91.50 to 92.80 percentile | Stable |
All figures are expected OBC cutoffs for 2026 based on 2024 to 2025 trends. Official cutoffs will be published on cetcell.mahacet.org after each CAP round closes.
Score vs Percentile Reference for OBC Students
MAH MBA CET 2026 carries a total of 200 marks, with one mark per question and no negative marking. Percentile is calculated relative to all appearing students, so the same raw score can yield a slightly different percentile depending on the total applicant count and exam difficulty that year. The table below offers an approximate score-to-percentile mapping based on 2025 exam data.
| Score Range (out of 200) | Approximate Percentile | Likely OBC College Prospects |
|---|---|---|
| 185 to 200 | 99.95 and above | JBIMS, SIMSREE |
| 175 to 184 | 99.80 to 99.94 | SIMSREE, PUMBA |
| 165 to 174 | 99.00 to 99.79 | PUMBA, K J Somaiya |
| 155 to 164 | 97.00 to 98.99 | K J Somaiya, XIMR |
| 145 to 154 | 94.00 to 96.99 | XIMR, Chetana’s |
| 135 to 144 | 90.00 to 93.99 | DSIMS, MET Institute |
| 120 to 134 | 80.00 to 89.99 | Mid-tier Maharashtra MBA colleges |
Score-to-percentile mapping is approximate and based on 2025 exam data. The actual conversion depends on the 2026 difficulty level and the total number of appearing students.
Factors Affecting MAH MBA CET OBC Cutoff
The OBC closing percentile in each CAP round shifts year to year based on several variables. Understanding these factors helps students calibrate their expectations and plan their choice-filling strategy.
- Number of OBC applicants: A higher volume of high-scoring OBC students raises the closing percentile. MAH MBA CET 2025 saw over 1.7 lakh registrations and OBC participation has grown steadily each cycle.
- Seat intake: Colleges with a larger number of OBC-reserved seats post lower closing percentiles. JBIMS has a limited total intake, which makes its OBC cutoff the highest in the state despite the reservation.
- Exam difficulty: A tougher paper compresses the top of the score distribution. A student who scored 170 in an easy year may find the same raw score yields a lower percentile in a tougher year.
- Choice-filling preferences: When OBC students do not fill all available college options, competition thins at less-preferred colleges and their cutoffs drop slightly.
- CAP round seat redistribution: Seats vacant after Round 1 re-enter the pool in Rounds 2 and 3, occasionally opening lower-percentile entry points even at high-demand colleges.
- Year-on-year score inflation: As more students take coaching, average scores tend to rise gradually, pushing cutoffs up by 0.10 to 0.30 percentile points per year at most colleges.
MAH MBA CET 2026 OBC Cutoff FAQs
Ques. What is the expected MAH MBA CET 2026 OBC cutoff for JBIMS Mumbai?
Ans. Based on 2025 CAP round trends, JBIMS Mumbai is expected to close between 99.93 and 99.97 percentile for OBC students in CAP Round 1. This is typically the highest OBC closing percentile among all Maharashtra MBA colleges due to the institute’s limited seat intake and strong demand.
Ques. How is the OBC cutoff different from the Open category cutoff in MAH MBA CET?
Ans. OBC students compete on a separate merit list for the 19% of seats reserved under the OBC quota. The OBC closing percentile is usually 1 to 5 points lower than the Open category at most colleges. At highly competitive institutes like JBIMS the gap between OBC and Open cutoffs is very narrow, often under 0.10 percentile points.
Ques. In which CAP round do OBC cutoffs drop the most?
Ans. OBC cutoffs typically ease the most between CAP Round 1 and Round 2 as unfilled OBC seats are added back to the pool. The drop is usually 0.20 to 0.50 percentile points. CAP Round 3 sees minimal further easing for top colleges, while mid-tier colleges may show a slightly larger decrease in Round 3.
Ques. What score out of 200 should OBC students target for top Maharashtra MBA colleges?
Ans. OBC students aiming for JBIMS or SIMSREE need approximately 180 to 200 marks, which corresponds to the 99.90 percentile and above. For PUMBA or K J Somaiya, a score in the range of 160 to 175 marks (98.00 to 99.79 percentile) is a strong target. For mid-tier colleges, 135 to 150 marks (90.00 to 94.00 percentile) is generally sufficient.
Ques. Can OBC students from other states claim the OBC reservation in MAH MBA CET CAP rounds?
Ans. No. Only OBC students who hold Maharashtra domicile are eligible for the OBC reservation in MAH MBA CET CAP rounds. Students from other states with OBC certificates are treated as Open category for seat allocation purposes and must compete on the general merit list.
Ques. Where will the official MAH MBA CET 2026 OBC cutoff be published?
Ans. CET Cell Maharashtra publishes official CAP round closing percentiles on cetcell.mahacet.org after each round concludes. Students can log in with their application credentials to view category-wise closing merit lists, including separate OBC closing percentiles for each participating college.








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