How to prepare for IPMAT? Which books should be referred? I had PCB with physical education and English. Can I appear for this exam?
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PMAT broadly has two test sections- Quantitative Ability and Verbal Ability. You need to focus on section wise topics, solve mock tests. Your preparation level and scores are well reflected through your mock tests. There is no section wise time limit of the test, hence you have to be careful about the time management factor. Divide the time wisely between the two sections while solving mocks. Allot time to each section and save the last 15 minutes for revision. Follow the same through the last week and on the test day.
The most important thing you must remember is not to burden your mind with the exam day stress. Keep calm and be confid...more
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Top colleges accepting IPMAT scores are:
Application fee for IPMAT Indore is INR 4130. Students appearing for IPMAT exam 2026 can register on IIM Indore website and pay IPMAT 2026 registration fee. IPMAT application fee can be paid online using a credit card, debit card, internet banking, UPI or other banking wallets.
Application fee for reserved category candidates is INR 2065.
Yes, IIMs accept IPMAT scores. In fact, IPMAT is conducted by one of the top IIMs in the country, IIM Indore. IPMAT Indore scores are accepted by other IIMs such as IIM Ranchi, IIM Shillong, IIM Amritsar and IIM Sirmaur.
IPMAT or the Integrated Program in Management Entrance Exam is conducted by IIM Indore, is one of its kind. Right after Class 12, it enables the candidates to get admission into one of the most prestigious B-Schools of the country, i.e., IIM Indore. IPMAT scores are now accepted by other top management institutes such as IIFT, IIM Amrtisar, IIM Shillong, IIM Sirmaur, IIM Ranchi, Alliance University, NICMAR University, Department of Management Studies, NALSAR University of Law and Institute of Management, Nirma University
So, as for the scope of IPM, it is very broad, just like that of the PGDM from any top In
A few great sources for developing quantitative aptitude include R. S. Aggarwal's book "Quantitative Aptitude", Abhijit Guha's Book "Quantitative Aptitude for Engineering Entrance" and NCERT Mathematics books for Classes 11 & 12 to provide you with basic mathematics concepts.
To build your verbal skills, Norman Lewis's "Word Power Made Easy", Wren and Martin's "High School English Grammar and Composition" and materials that help develop reading skills i.e. reading comprehension practice.
Lastly, you should also review previous year's tests and practice taking the exams as a way to develop both speed and accuracy in taking the
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