Subrato Chatterjee Content Writer
Content Writer | Updated On - Nov 27, 2025
LBSIM has begun PGDM admissions for 2026–28, and candidates can apply online. Read to know more.

Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management, Delhi has started the PGDM admission process for the 2026–28 session, and the last date to submit the online form is December 15, 2025. The institute will accept scores from CAT 2025, XAT 2026, and GMAT (valid from January 1, 2022, to January 31, 2026) for shortlisting. Applicants must also complete the institute’s GD, Extempore, and Personal Interview, which will be held in both online and offline modes.
To apply for the PGDM program, candidates must hold a 3-year Bachelor’s degree with at least 50% marks from a recognized university. Along with academic eligibility, applicants need a valid score in CAT 2025, XAT 2026, or GMAT within the accepted date range. The institute will later evaluate candidates through GD, Extempore, and PI as part of the final selection.
LBSIM, Delhi will consider three national-level exams for shortlisting: CAT 2025, XAT 2026, and GMAT scores dated from January 1, 2022 to January 31, 2026. Students can submit any one of these test scores while filling the application form.
The entire process is conducted online. Candidates must begin by registering on the official admission portal and verifying their mobile number. After this, they can proceed to fill in personal and academic details, upload the required documents, and enter valid test scores. The final step includes the payment of the application fee.
LBSIM follows a step-wise process for PGDM admissions. Once the online form is submitted, the institute reviews academic history, test scores, and profile details. Short-listed applicants are invited for the GD, Extempore, and Personal Interview rounds.
Performance in these stages, along with overall merit, determines the final result. Candidates who receive an offer must upload documents and confirm admission within the given deadline.
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