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which is the best verbal ability book for Ipmat?

Payal 15th Sep, 2019

Hii aspirants.

let me clear your doubt. Here are few books name for verbal ability preparation in ipmat exam.

Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis.

Better English by Norman Lewis.

English Grammar and Composition by Wren and Martin.

I hope my answer will be helpful for you

Good luck

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how i prepare for ipmat in home

Sunanda Dhar Student Expert 13th Sep, 2019

IPMAT is an Aptitude test which tests your skills in Quantitative Ability and Verbal Ability for an admit to the prestigious IPM Program of IIM Indore. Though questions are based on basic concepts and language skills given the competition it is desirable to have a properly structured IPMAT preparation strategy in place to crack the exam. In this article we bring to you How to Prepare for IPM exam to get into IIM Indore for the 5 year integrated management programme.

Preparation for IPM must include the following steps that I am mentioning below:

Your preparation strategy should consist of the following components:

Having a proper plan for:

Concept Learning

Learning how to apply those concepts

Practicing what you have learnt

Figuring out Weaknesses and Strengths & Improving weak areas

Zeroing in on a strategy to attempt the actual test

We’ll now address them one by one:

Proper Planning

Set weekly targets and aim to achieve the same before time. Why I am focusing on a weekly timeline is because it gives you the flexibility to cover the targets while also accommodating other engagements!

So, at the start of every week segregate topics which you will be studying that week and build a daily plan like the one below:

30 minutes a day of reading + VA practice

1 Quant concept a day (theory)

1 LR set (from dedicated IPMAT Preparation Courseware)

15 minutes a day of quants practice

This can be changed according to when you are starting i.e. the time left for preparation. This particular target plan will work if you have around a year to prepare! Note that it covers all the sub-heads mentioned above.

However, if you do miss out on some preparation time one day you can compensate for that some other day in that week itself! Even if there is a spillover you can easily cover for it over the next week, which should be avoided until and unless it is absolutely necessary.

Follow this for around 2/3rd of the time left from where you are starting and you should be done with concept-based learning and will also have learnt how to apply those concepts. If you look at this as a bunch it will take you 1-1.5 hours a day but if you segregate it then around 4-5 15-20 minutes sessions will also take care of it and this amount of time you can easily take out in between your school studies. Also find ways to use the time you think goes waste everyday. For example I used to read while I used to commute in the Mumbai locals. So, I used to make use of that 1 hour in train, which would have gone waste otherwise.

Figuring out weaknesses and Strengths & Improving weak areas

In the leftover 1/4th of the time left till the exam take. Its wise to finish the theoretical part of preps before mocks start if possible! These mocks will help you find your strengths and weaknesses. You can do so by the following process:

Across the first 3 mocks you take:

Analyse the mocks together:

For each topic segregate the questions and consider the following:

Accuracy

Percentage of questions attempted

Time taken

A topic is your strength if:

Accuracy of questions attempted in that topic > 75%

Percentage of questions attempted for that topic > 70%

Average Time for attempting questions < 1.5 minutes

Now if a topic is your strength you should look for the questions from that topic and attempt them first.

A topic is your weakness if it satisfies only 1 or lesser criteria

Post finding your strengths and weaknesses you should go back and revisit the concepts and practice more in case of your weaknesses!

Zeroing in on a strategy to attempt the actual test

This will also be done through mocks!

Keep a track of the following while analyzing mocks:

Accuracy – there’s always a tradeoff between accuracy and speed – so figure out what’s working for you

The best approach to solve a problem – What is the best way to solve a problem; have you used the same?

In what order are you solving the questions – Questions Strength areas first and then questions from weak areas or easy questions first and then the tougher ones – what suits you the best?

The number of mocks will vary according to the time left for preparation. However you should start slow and then ramp up! For Example you can start slowly with 1 mock per week – taking at least 3–4 days analyzing them and later on graduate to 2 mocks per week – slowly you will see that the time taken for analyzing also reduces!

So to summarize:

In the first 2/3rd of the time left for IPMAT preparation:

Set weekly/daily targets – provides flexibility

Start off with learning concepts

Learn to apply them

Practice as you learn

Try to complete your topic wise learning before mocks start.

Hope you find it helpful

let me know in the comment box if you are having any further doubts

thanks

Good Luck!


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my 67% marks in 12th can i give ipmat

Ankhi Banerjee 12th Sep, 2019

Hi,

You can be eligible for the IPMAT if you have scored atleast 60%(for gen and OBC) and 55%(for SC/ST and PwD) in your class 10's examination as well as the eligibility criteria is that one should obtain a minimum of 60%(for gen and OBC) and 55%(for SC/ST and PwD) in both class 10 and in class 12 in order to be eligible for the examination. So going by the criteria, as per your class 12's boards you are eligible but you also have to check your class 10's result to be fully confirmed.

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suggest the best english grammar book for Ipmat

pdwords Student Expert 11th Sep, 2019

Wren and Martin is the best grammar book.

Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis is great for vocabulary,

In addition to this, you may consider going through newspaper such as The Hindu, The Economic Times, The Indian Express or reading sites such as the Harvard Business Review

Going through all these will not only increase your knowledge in your domain but there's high possibility of improving English language as well.

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can any one tell me the latest syllabus of ipmat Indore entrance exam and previous years question paper.

pdwords Student Expert 11th Sep, 2019

IPMAT is conducted in computer-based mode for a duration of two hours.

There are a total of 100 questions from broadly two areas - Quantitative Ability (Multiple Choice and Short Answer Questions) and Verbal Ability (Multiple Choice Questions).


  1. Quantitative Ability- MCQ-40 mins-40 Questions
  2. Quantitative Ability-SA-40 mins-20 Questions
  3. Verbal Ability-40 mins-40 Questions


IPMAT  Marking Scheme


  • Each correct answer earns four marks.
  • Each incorrect answers deduct one mark.There was no negative marking for the Quantitative Ability- SA section.


QA Syllabus for IPMAT


  • Number System
  • Algebra
  • Set Theory
  • Data Interpretation
  • Geometry, Mensuration
  • Percentage, Profit and Loss
  • Time, Speed
  • Distance, Time and Work


VA Syllabus for IPMAT


  • Paragraph Completion
  • Reading Comprehension
  • Word Jumble
  • Word Usage
  • Vocabulary and Analogy
  • Para Jumble
  • Fill in the Blanks and Grammar


For previous year sample paper, consider visiting the following link-


https://bschool.careers360.com/download/ipmat-sample-papers-previous-years









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Send the link of sample paper question and solutions of ipmat indore

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 8th Sep, 2019
Dear Manan, hope you find these sample papers useful. They are free to download. You can download them at our page: https://bschool.careers360.com/download/ipmat-sample-papers-previous-years
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is it possible to apply for IPMAT exam twice in 2 years if being below 22 years? and can a student who fails to clear IPMAT try for CAT ?

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 8th Sep, 2019
Dear Ajay, you havent mentioned your Category. Nevetrhless, it is 20 years for General Category and OBC and 22 years for Candidates belonging to SC,ST Categories. As long as you fulfil this criteria and the Academic criteria, you can appear for IPMAT twice in a year. IPMAT is an entrance examination for admission to its undergraduate programmes more into 5 year Integrated programmes. And CAT is an entrance examination for admission to MBA based on Undergraduation qualification. So both courses are at different levels. You cannot be eligible for CAT based on your 10+2 qualification.
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i have passed 12th in 2017 am i eligible for 2020 IPMAT exam or not

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 7th Sep, 2019

Hello there!

Greetings!

Eligibility Criteria for IPMAT is given below :-

  • Candidates should be completed their 12th / higher secondary /10+2 Level / as well as its equivalent exams with 60% should be (55% for reserved category candidates) from recognized state or central board.
  • The candidate age should exceed 20 years as on 01 August 2020  (in case candidates belongs to reserved category is 22 years).

So if you fulfil both the above criteria then you are are eligible otherwise you are not .

thankyou

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what will be the cut off for ews category in ipmat 2020

Shiva Srivastava 1st Sep, 2020

Keeping in mind, the changed pattern, overall cutoff for EWS category might be around 50-60 marks. Sectional cutoff might be as follows:-

Quant (mcq) 4-5 ques

Quant (sa) 2 ques

Verbal 8 ques

(With 100% accuracy)


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I have got 53 percent in class 10th.. Am i eligible for IPMAT... i am so confused please clearify me about the merits..

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 6th Sep, 2019
Dear Atique, to be eligible for IPMAT, you should have scored a minimum aggregate of 60% in your 10th and 12th. Unfortunately with 56% in your 10th, you fall short. But again it is 60% for General Category and OBC-NCL and its 55% for SC,ST,PWD. So if you belong to General Category or OBC you are not eligible but if you belobg to SC,ST,PWD then are eligible for appearing for IPMAT. For more information, please visit our page at:
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/ipmat-eligibility-criteria
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