IIM Indore Integrated Program in Management Aptitude Test
Dear Savio,
I know that IIM Indore does not publish last year's question papers for IPMAT. But one could not even post the questions on the internet platform. But what we can do is provide you a detaied syllabus for IPMAT. You prepare that and buy a book on IPMAT which is available on amazon.com.
Following will be the details of IPMAT:
i.There will be three sections in the Aptitude Test namely Quantitative Ability (Multiple ChoiceQuestion-MCQ), Quantitative Ability (Short Answer Question-SA) and Verbal Ability (MultipleChoice Question-MCQ).ii.Each question will carry 4 marks.iii.There will be a negative marking of 1 negative mark for each wrong answer exceptQuantitative Ability (SA) Section (these questions will not carry any negative marking).iv.The AT will be structured as underSectionQA (MCQ)40 questions40 MinutesQA (SA)20 questions40 MinutesVA (MCQ)40 questions40 MinutesCandidate must answer the sections in a pre-specified order and this order will remain samefor all the candidates. The above table does not indicate the final order of sections.
Section wise Topics:
QA :
Number SystemGeometry, MensurationSet TheoryData InterpretationPercentage, Profit and LossAlgebraTime, SpeedDistance, Time and WorkSimple EquationsAveragesGeometryMixtures and AlligationsTrigonometryQuantitative reasoningInterpretation of tablesCommon graphs & charts, etc.
VA :
GrammarVocabularySentence completionSynonymsAntonymsPara-jumbleIdioms and PhrasesFill in the BlanksComprehension of passagesProper Usage of Words, etc.
Try to cover all the topics with your practice. The level of the questions will be of 10th level.
The verbal section is easy for anyone with a decent command over English. The paper is easy with medium level of vocab questions and passage solving questions. But daily reading of English news paper is recommended.
Hope I answered your query in detail. If you have any further queries you can comment over here. Please upvote if you liked my answer. All the very best for your future endeavours.
Hi Mansi, as far as the new regulations are the eligiblity criteria to give exam is 60% in both 10th and 12th exams for general and obc exams. For SC-ST it is 55% in both 10th and 12th. There is also a age limit for eligibity like it is maximum 20 years for general and obc, whereas it is 25 years for SC-ST. So I think it is not possible to give exams for this score
Hello,
Exam duration will be of 2 hours and in all probability it will start from 10:00am on 10th of May, 2019.
Application form will be out soon and will be available till 14th April 2019 and the admit card will be available from 7th May, 2019.
for more information: https://bschool.careers360.com/exams/ipmat
It was expected that the form would be available from todays onwards however the form is not out yet. It will be availabe soon, may be by the end of this month. The form will remain available till 14th April as per the current schedule and exam will be on 10th may, 2019
for OBC, Gen: application fee is Rs 3540
For SC, ST: application fee is Rs 1770
the link of the form will be updated on the following link:
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/ipmat
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/ipmat-application-form
for more information : https://bschool.careers360.com/exams/ipmat#dates
Hello Aspirant,
Yes, you can fill the form again this year with OBC- NCL category.
The last year details are not considered while filling the forms.
As long as you provide the valid documents you would be eligible to apply for it.
Hope it helps
Hello aspirant,
I can help you with better information.
According to the source available the Maximum 20 years of age as on July 31, 2019. You are eligible for exam .
For more information about the eligibility criteria use below link
link:-https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/ipmat-eligibility-criteria
Hope above information is helpful to you
Thank you
Hi Aspirant! The age limit as per the qualifying criteria for IPMAT is:
For General and NC-OBC Category
Maximum 20 years of age as on July 31, 2019
SC/ST and PWD Category
Maximum 22 years of age as of July 31, 2019
For more or related details, kindly visit the below mentioned link :
https://www.careers360.com/application-forms/colleges?domain=management-and-business-administration&courselevel=ug&ici=view-all-admission-buddy&icn=amp-01
Hey.
Here is a list of all the centres for IPMAT examination. You can use the link which is given below for any other details regarding the same.
Ahmedabad
Dehradun
Bhubaneshwar
Chandigarh
Chennai
Bengaluru
Ghaziabad
Gurgaon
Guwahati
Bhopal
Hyderabad
Indore
Jaipur
Kolkata
Kozhikode
Lucknow
Mumbai
Nagpur
New Delhi
Noida
Patna
Pune
Raipur
Ranchi
Thiruvananthapuram
Varanasi
Visakhapatnam
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/ipmat/amp
Best of luck
Hey,
I won't say that's impossible but I won't suggest you go for it; reason being, that the syllabus for both of the examinations concerned has a rigorous curriculum and syllabus that needs utmost dedication and sincerity. I can break it down for you syllabus wise for better clarity.
For instance, your syllabus for IPMAT is divided into 3 sections namely-
1. Quantitative Ability- MCQ
2. Verbal Ability
3. Quantitative Ability- SA
For CLAT, the syllabus has been divided into the following categories:
1. General Knowledge and Current Affairs2.Mathematics with Numerical Ability
3. Mathematics with Numerical Ability
4. Legal Aptitude
5. Logical Reasoning
Though there are similarities in the syllabus on some levels where verbal ability and quantitative aptitude sections are present in the syllabus of both; it is important that you understand that both examinations very different on subject-matter level. IPMAT is an entrance exam for MBA, hence, it focuses on the analytical and management-focused knowledge, primarily whereas CLAT is an entrance exam for various law courses which is more focused on the rational-legal knowledge along with precision in logical reasoning.
Hence. going for both of them might hamper your overall preparation of both of the examinations.
Well, in case you still are willing to pursue the same, I'll suggest you go through previous year question papers for a better understanding of the pattern, that way you can be smart about learning and you might be able to manage your time for preparation for both of the exams.
Further, go for as many mock tests as you can, it will definitely help you in preparation of both since mock tests are for providing the student with a better understanding of question paper pattern and to familiarize with the content in concern.
I hope this helps you in making a better decision.
Good Luck!
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