How is the JIPMAT cutoff calculated?

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    Sonali | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    According to the previous year's cutoff data, the expected category-wise JIPMAT Cutoff for general category candidates will be around 350+ (JIPMAT raw score) for both IIM Bodh Gaya and IIM Jammu. While moving towards achieving your desired scores in the JIPMAT Exam, improve your preparation and secure high scores now!There are a total of 60 questions in the aptitude test, and each question carries 4 marks. Also, there is a negative marking of 1 mark for each wrong answer except for in the Quantitative Ability (SA) Section. IPMAT Indore scores are accepted at IIM Ranchi, IIFT, NALSAR University of Law, etc.

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    Abhishek Dhawan | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago
    JIPMAT cutoff score is calculated based on multiple factors, including past cutoff trends, total applicants, total test takers, the highest and the lowest exam scores, reservation criteria, difficulty level of the exam, and more. The cutoff helps the JIPMAT participating institutes to shortlist candidates for admission. The admission policy is updated every year with addition of multiple parameters, including past academic record and gender of the qualifiers. As per the IIM Jammu 2023 admission policy, the IPM selection will be based by providing 95 per cent weightage to JIPMAT scores and 5 per cent weightage for the female candidates.
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No, candidates cannot get the JIPMAT admit card offline. The admit card for the Joint Integrated Programme in Management Admission Test (JIPMAT) is only available online. Candidates need to download it from the official website of the National Testing Agency (NTA). Candidates must ensure to check all the details on the admit card, such as roll number, name, examination centre, and other particulars.

In case of any issues while downloading the JIPMAT admit card, candidates can contact the NTA for assistance.

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Jaya Katariya

No, candidates can answer questions from the sections in any order while taking the JIPMAT exam. However, it's advisable to start with the exam section which test takers are most comfortable with. Choosing the preferable JIPMAT exam section can help candidates build confidence and managing time effectively. Practicing with mock tests can help in identifying the best strategy for answering the sections.

 

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Dhanya Shekhar

The difficulty level of the JIPMAT exam is generally moderate to difficult. However, the difficulty can vary across the test takers based on the preparation level. Candidates who are well prepared find the JIPMAT exam easy. Whereas, those who did not study for the exam may find the exam tough.

Candidates need to have a strong understanding of the concepts and practice regularly to perform well. Solving previous years' papers and taking mock tests can help in understanding the difficulty level and preparing accordingly.

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Rohini Bisht

No. Candidates do not have a choice for JIPMAT exam pattern. The National Testing Agency conducts the JIPMAT exam in a computer-based test (CBT) mode. NTA conducts the JIPMAT exam at national level for admission to IIM Jammu and IIM Bodh Gaya.

Candidates appearing for the JIPMAT exam must be familiar with the online test format and practice using online mock tests to get comfortable with the exam interface. This can help in reducing exam-day anxiety and improving performance.

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Akansha Goyal

No. The National Testing Agency releases the JIPMAT results in the form of a scorecard. Candidates can download the scorecard of JIPMAT exam from the official website of NTA. Candidates will find a common window for JIPMAT results and scorecard. JIPMAT scorecard will be made available inside the login dashboard. Candidates need to provide the JIPMAT scorecard during the admission process.

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