IIM Indore Integrated Program in Management Aptitude Test
IPMAT is conducted by IIM Indore for admission to its 5 years Integrated program in Management.
The Exam is basically about Quantitative Ability (MCQ), Quantitative Ability (Short Answers) and Verbal Ability Section. You may use online resources like Unacademy and Youtube for preparation and tips besides referring CAT Books like Arun Sarma, RS Agarwal (Quant) and Sarvesh Verma for Preparation. With growing popularity of this course and IIM Rohtak also starting a similar program, many publishers have brought put Manuals and Guides for IPMAT and related Exams for IPM Course at IIMs. However, aceing the exam is not the end of the journey and you need to follow up with an Interview and Group Discussion before ending up as a Student.
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Hey!
Impat exam's quantitative aptitude section contains following topics of maths:
And most of these topics are not from 11th or 12th maths. These topics are not complex mathematics, you can prepare for these topics easily , for reference you can practice fron RS Agarwal quantitative aptitude book. For more information, visit here:
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/ipmat-exam-pattern
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For IPMAT there are 60 questions of 240 marks.Quantitive ability part is divided into two sections MCQ and short questions.The QA topics in maths are:
Hope it helps!!
Hello candidate,
The JEE exams or the joint entrance examination offers more scope and higher exposure at the top Institutions all round the country such as the Indian Institute of Technology and National Institute of Technology.
The JEE exams are more tougher then IP MAT and requires higher level of practice and conceptual understanding in order to clear the examination.
Hope it helps you. Have a good day.
Hi Dear,
IPMAT is a national level test which is a gateway for admission to the five- year Integrated Program in Management offered at IIM Indore. IPMAT open your doors only for IIM Indore. whereas CAT test is a national level exam for admission in postgraduate management program in 20IIMs and many other top B schools of India. CAT has a wider scope when compared to IPMAT. I'll suggest you to go for CAT. However, if you do not wish to write exam again and wish to pursue BBA course in your graduation, then IPMAT is also a decent option.
Good Luck
Hello,
IIM(Indore) and IIM(Rohtak) offer five year integrated course in management which is a combination of BBA along with MBA.
Eligibility is passed 10+2 from a recognized board having mandatory 60% in 10th as well as 12th, for SC/ST/PwD it's 55%.
Admission is done through entrance exam named IPMAT which is further followed by written ability test and personal interview. This year the exam pattern has gone through a change which I have mentioned in a detailed manner below-
The entrance test is conducted for a duration of 90 minutes in online mode , there are mainly three sections Quantitative Aptitude has MCQs and Short-Answer questions with each having time bound of 30 minutes carrying 20 questions for MCQs and 10 questions for short answer, and Verbal Ability(MCQs) carrying 30 questions are to be answered in 30 minutes.
For each correct answer, four marks are awarded.
There is negative marking scheme, for each wrong answer one mark will be deducted except short answer of quantitative aptitude section which doesn't carry any negative marking.
The syllabus of Quantitative Aptitude consists of Number systems, Data Interpretation, Averages, Quantitative reasoning, Distance, Time and Work, Mixtures and Alligations, Interpretation of tables, Common graphs & charts, etc.
The syllabus of Verbal Ability consists of Sentence completion, Synonyms, Antonyms, Idioms, and Phrases, Comprehension of passages, Proper Usage of Words, Vocabulary, Grammar, Fill in the Blanks etc.
Recommended Books:
For Quantitative Aptitude, you can use NCERTs class 11th and 12th for conceptual understanding, and later on can choose between "How to prepare for Quantitative Aptitude for the CAT" by Arun Sharma, or The Pearson Guide to Quantitative Aptitude for competitive exams.
For English Section, you can use Wren and Martin book for Grammar, Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis is a great book for vocabulary building, some of the books for particularly this exam are How to prepare for Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension for the CAT, by Arun Sharma and Meenakshi Upadhyay, The Pearson Guide to IIM-Indore-IPM Entrance Examination.
Based on the aptitude test scores, candidates will be further shortlisted for written ability test, personal interview, and eventually merit list will be prepared based on composite scores of each category.
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The two reputed and stable jobs in India are SSC and banking.The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) conducts the Combined Graduate Level (CGL) exam to shortlist aspirants for recruitment in various posts available in the ministries and departments of Government of India.
Whereas The State Bank of India (SBI) and Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) conduct exams to recruit eligible candidates for the post of Probationary Officer (PO).
Bank PO professional jobs include:
Handling cash activities
Providing service to customers whereas
Job responsibilities of a candidate recruited through SSC CGL exam include:
General administration
Filing work
Carry out inspections, raids, etc.
Ipmat is easiest among the two above and admission is quite easy too.
Lastly SSC is the better option than others because if job security and is paid well too.
Hope this helps!!
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