Can I crack IPMAT with 2 months of preparation? Should I attempt IPMAT this year and do I have a chance to clear it?

I am a commerce non-math student and am planning to take a drop year to prepare for CLAT and IPMAT.

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12 months ago

Yes, with smart preparation and dedicated effort, you can pass the IPMAT in two months. Pay particular attention to the crucial areas of Verbal Ability (VA) and Quantitative Ability (QA). Enhance reading skills for VA, reinforce fundamental math concepts, and practice mock tests every day. If you ar

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9 months ago

Yes, it completely depends on the hard work and preparation that is done. You need to prepare strategically for the exam to clear it in 2 months. You can join a top coaching program to prepare for the test or receive guidance from some good teachers to prepare for it. Remember to keep taking mock te

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