Can I appear for IPM Aptitude Test more than once?

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a year ago

There's no specific restriction on how many times you can try the IPMAT. If you meet the eligibility conditions, which include age and academic qualifications, you can take the exam as many times as you want.Aspirants can take the IPMAT (Integrated Program in Management Aptitude Test) multiple times

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a year ago

Yes, you can appear for the IPM Aptitude Test (IPMAT) more than once, there is no limit on the number of attempts. Here's a breakdown:

  • No restriction on attempts: As of now, there's no restriction on the number of times you can take the IPMAT exam. You can appear for it as many times as you want as l

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Saumya Jain
2 years ago

No, IPM AT is conducted only once a year. Candidates have to wait for the next session if they miss this year's exam. The IPM exam is being conducted in the CBT (computer-based test) mode. Based on the IPM Aptitude Test scores, students can apply for admission to integrated management programme offe

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