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IIT Delhi MBA & Telecom: Waitlist movement trends (25-27 batch)

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For aspirants tracking the admission cycles at the Department of Management Studies (DMS), IIT Delhi, the waitlist process is an exercise in endurance. Unlike many B-schools that finalize batches in 2–3 rounds, DMS IIT Delhi is renowned for its granular, multi-round movement that frequently extends past 25 rounds. The provided data for the 2025–27 cycle highlights a critical reality: while the initial rounds capture the bulk of the movement, the "long tail" of the waitlist extending well into July is where the real shifts occur for persistent candidates.

Analyzing the Movement Dynamics

The movement patterns for both the MBA (Core) and MBA (Telecom) programs are heavily influenced by the relative ranking of IIT Delhi against older IIMs and other top-tier institutions.

  • Early-Round Velocity: The first 5–7 rounds typically see high volume as candidates transition away from IIT Delhi in favor of IIMs or other preferred admits.

  • The "Slow Burn" Rounds: Post-round 10, the movement stabilizes into a pattern of steady, incremental drops. These rounds are crucial because they represent candidates who have held out until the final moment before withdrawing.

  • Category Variance: Note that movement for reserved categories (OBC/SC/ST) behaves differently, often tracking closely with general volatility but constrained by specific seat availability within those buckets.

Strategic Advice for the Waitlisted

If you are currently deep in the waitlist, remain engaged. The data indicates that even after 20 rounds, unexpected openings appear.

  1. Maintain Readiness: Ensure your documents and finances (acceptance fee) are permanently "at-the-ready." A call can come at any time, often with a very short window for acceptance.

  2. Monitor the Portal: Do not rely on emails alone. Official portals are updated frequently, and missing a notification is the most common reason for losing a seat.

  3. Calibrate Expectations: Use the round-by-round trajectory to estimate your probability. If your rank is within the historical movement ceiling for your category, stay patient.

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  • Ira Gupta
    Ira Gupta

    1 hour ago

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    DMS IIT Delhi's transparency with these round-wise movements is honestly the best among all top B-schools. It gives us a real sense of where we stand.

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  • Kunal Desaic
    Kunal Desaic

    1 hour ago

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    For anyone watching the Telecom program, the movement is usually a bit tighter. The 'long tail' is definitely real I know someone who got in on round 22 last cycle

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  • Arjun Patel
    Arjun Patel

    1 hour ago

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    26 rounds! It’s crazy how DMS IIT Delhi keeps the process running for so long. It really shows they are committed to filling every single seat regardless of how long it takes

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