What is the weightage given to the JIPMAT exam results in the overall selection process?
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IIM Jammu and IIM Bodh Gaya has separate admission policy for IPM courses offered at the institute. IIM Jammu admission policy for IPM selection includes 95 per cent weightage for the JIPMAT scores with 5 per cent for female candidates. While IIM Bodh Gaya is expected to provide 100 per cent weightage to JIPMAT scores. IIM Bodh Gaya reserves the seats for female candidates instead of providing additional weightage in the selection process. In the previous sessions, JIPMAT participating Iims have considered Class 10 and 12 scores in the selection process along with the 60 per cent weightage for the JIPMAT scores. The IPM admission polic...more
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One can find JIPMAT eligibility criteria in the information bulletin released by NTA before the start of examination process.
Yes, candidates waiting for Class 12 results are eligible to appear for JIPMAT. However, admissions are subject to candidates passing Class 12 with required eligibility conditions.
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.
No, candidates can answer questions from the sections in any order while taking the JIPMAT exam.
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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