Joint Integrated Programme in Management Admission Test
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To apply for JIPMAT 2022 a candidate must have passed 10+2 or its equivalent examination in Arts/ Commerce/ Science stream with minimum 60% if the candidate belongs to general category or minimum 55% marks for candidates belonging to SC/ ST/ PwD category in 2020, 2021 or appearing in 2022. The candidate must have passed the class 10 examination with minimum 60% marks if he/she belongs to general category or minimum 55% marks for candidates belonging to SC/ ST/ PwD category in the year not before 2018.
As you are saying that you are currently in class 12th and you will appear for class 12th examination in the year 2023 you do not fulfill the eligibility criteria so you cannot apply for JIPMAT 2022 but you can apply for JIPMAT 2023 if you fulfill the above mentioned eligibility criteria. There is no age limit for appearing for the JIPMAT.
Dear,
JIPMAT (Joint Integrated Program in Management Aptitude Test) is the entrance exam being conducted for the first time by NTA i.e. the National Testing Agency to admit students in the newly introduced IPM program by IIM Jammu and IIM Bodh Gaya. As per the JIPMAT eligibility criteria 2021, candidates must have,
passed class 12th/HSC or equivalent examination in 2019, 2020, or appearing in 2021
passed class 10th / SSC or equivalent examination in the year 2017 or later
a minimum of 60% marks in the 10th/ SSC and 12th/ HSC or equivalent examinations (55% for the candidates belonging to the SC/ST/PwD category)
For more information you can visit- https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/jipmat
Hope this helps!
Hi Aspirant,
In IPMAT Cutoff for IIM Indore and IIM Rohtak are nearly same which are as follows:-
For general category
MCQ cutoff marks- Approx 144
WAT/PI cutoff marks- Approx 48
10th cutoff marks- Approx 85.14%
12th cutoff marks- Approx 85.97%
IIM-J and IIM Bodh gaya Expected cutoff for 2021 are as follows:-
General- 265-280 Marks
EWS- 225+ Marks
OBC- 245+ Marks
SC-195+ Marks
ST- 165+ Marks
The predicted cut-off is based on past year's trends from IPMAT/JIPMAT exams.
This cutoff gets changes every year, So target your score accordingly, Target for the highest number score to get the best.
Hope this help.
Good Luck!
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