CAT-IIMs announce revised non-IIMs B-schools list for CAT 2007

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Amit Agnihotri
Columnist & Author, MBAUniverse.com
Updated on July 27, 2016
CAT-IIMs have released a revised list of institutes who can officially use CAT 2007 scores. The new list, released on official CAT website (www.CATIIM.in), names 111 non-IIM institutes who will officially receive CAT scores.

Mumbai based SP Jain Institute of Management & Research (SPJIMR) and Institute of Management, Nirma University of Science & Technology, Ahmedabad are noticeable additions.

Six other institutes that have been added are:  Bengal Institute of Technology & Management, Shantinikhetan; Management Institute of Durgapur; Mangalmay Institute of Management Studies, Greater Noida; Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, Bhopal; University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, Gurgaon and Vignana Jyothi Institute of Management, Secunderabad.

As reported earlier, several new B-schools have decided to be part of this prestigious entrance test. New schools include Apeejay School of Management, New Delhi; Ishan Institute of Management & Technology, Greater Noida; Fortune Institute of International Business, New Delhi; Kohinoor Business School, Pune; Delhi School of Professional Studies & Research, Rohini; Asian School of Business Management, Bhubaneshwar; Pearl School of Business, Gurgaon; Institute of Finance and International Management, Bangalore; Gitam Institute of Foreign Trade, Vishakhapatnam; Jaipuria Institute of Management, Noida. All these names are part of the new CAT 2007 non-IIMs institution list.

MBAUniverse.com readers will remember that this portal ran a story on July 20 highlighting the fact that SPJIMR and Institute of Management, Nirma University of Science & Technology were not part of the first list of non-IIMs institutes released in official CAT Bulletin. Both these institutes, responding to MBAUniverse.com query, had informed us that their institute were indeed part of CAT 2007, but were left out due to “tight deadlines of CAT Bulletin 2007.” These institutes now figure in the revised list.