DTU CMAC MBA Admission 2026: Apply Online

Shilpa Nigam
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Last Updated on : 22 Apr 2026 11:21AM

The Common MBA Admission Committee (CMAC) notifies the online application window for MBA Admission 2026, offering a total of 420 seats across three prestigious Delhi government universities. 

Aspiring management students can now apply for programs at Delhi Technological University (DTU), Netaji Subhas University of Technology (NSUT), and Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women (IGDTUW) through cmacadmissions.com, a single centralised portal. 

Centralised Admission Process (CMAC 2026)

In a move to streamline the selection process, the CMAC allows candidates to submit a single application form for all three institutions. The Delhi School of Management (DSM) at DTU leads the intake with 270 seats, while NSUT and IGDTUW offer 75 seats each.

Key Dates to Remember:

  • Application Opens: 17 April 2026

  • Registration Deadline: 17 May 2026 (11:59 PM)

  • Personal Interview (PI) Schedule: 1 June to 5 June 2026

  • First Merit List Declaration: 19 June 2026

Eligibility & Selection Criteria for DTU,  NSUT and IGDTUW MBA application

Candidates must hold a Bachelor’s degree with at least 60% marks (relaxable to 50% for reserved categories). Admissions will be based on CAT 2025 or MAT 2025/2026 scores. The final merit list will be prepared using a weighted score: 70% based on the entrance exam percentile and 30% based on the Personal Interview.

The application fee is set at INR 1,500 for all candidates. Applicants are advised to carefully rank their university preferences (DTU, NSUT, or IGDTUW) during the registration process, as these cannot be changed after the deadline.

 

 

FAQ's
CMAC (Common Management Admission Committee) is a centralized admission process through which MBA admissions are conducted for Delhi Technological University, NSUT, and IGDTUW. Candidates need to fill a single online application form to apply for all participating universities.
Candidates must have a Bachelor’s degree with at least 60% marks (50% for reserved categories) along with a valid CAT or MAT score.
The selection is based on entrance exam percentile (CAT/MAT) followed by a Personal Interview, with weightage given to both components in the final merit list.

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