What is the IPM selection criteria followed by IIM Jammu for admissions based on JIPMAT?

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    Abhishek Dhawan | Contributor-Level 10

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    IIM Jammu has released the IPM admission policy for admissions based on JIPMAT scores. Candidates will be selected for IPM admission by 95 per cent allocation of JIPMAT scores and 5 per cent allocation to the females. The 95 per cent allocation of JIPMAT scores for male candidates is the total marks considered for the admission cutoff. While female candidates get an additional 5 per cent to provide better gender diversity to the IPM course.

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