IIM Indore Integrated Program in Management Aptitude Test
As known that for admission into IIM's IPM one has to go through A.T and a personal interview.
The Aptitude test consists of 2 parts. One that of quantitative aptitude and other being the verbal ability. For quantitative aptitute one can refer to the book Qbjective Arithmetic of R.S. Aggarwal, though this book is meant for the entrances of railway and other similar things but since the syllabus is quite the same so this book is helpful as well. Apart from this one has to completely solve NCERT Maths book for class XI and XII. As chapters like P&C, Binomial Theorem, Complex Number, Functions and Calculus are also included for the test.
For the verbal ability thing any good English book like that of Wren n Martin, Nesfield, R.S Aggarwal's verbal ability is good.
The Pearson guide is a good book as well which combines the Objective Arithmetic and Verbal ability in one but I think that one has to completely solve class XI and XII NCERT of Maths as well.
For the interview thing one has to be aware of all the General Knowledge thing. Reading newspaper , magazines is always helpful. One has to look upon his body language as well. Co curricular activities are always helpful.
Best wishes. Thank you.
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let me clear your doubt.
One of the best books to prepare for IPMAT exam is ‘Crack the IIM Indore IPM Entrance Exam’, published by Pearson and written by IIM Lucknow Alumnus Nishit Sinha.
You can also solve previous year question paper within time limit .it will be very much helpful for you.
I hope my answer will be helpful for you
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Hello,
AIMA UGAT Syllabus has the following sections with the number of questions assigned to each section-
English Language 40
Numerical and Data Analysis 30
Reasoning and Intelligence 30
General Knowledge 30
Service Aptitude 25
Scientific Aptitude 25
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IPMAT Exam is divided into following sections-
Quantitative Ability(MCQ) - 40 questions
Verbal Ability - 40 questions
Quantitative Ability(SA) - 20 questions
As per the marking scheme of IPMAT 2019, each question will carry four marks. Every correct answer will get 4 marks.
As the exam has negative marking, one mark will be deducted for each incorrect answer.
Negative marking will not be applicable for Quantitative Ability- SA section.
For more details, you may consider going through the following link-
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/ipmat-exam-pattern
Dear Chandrika, having Mathematics as a subject is not mandatory for IPMAT. It only helps you in cracking the exam because of the syllabus involved. Or else, having Mathematics as a subject is not mandatory for IPMAT. The eligibility criteria is as follows:
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