
JIPMAT 2026 exam pattern is released along with the information brochure of the exam. National Testing Agency (NTA) prescribes the JIPMAT exam pattern. JIPMAT exam is an undergraduate level entrance test conducted for admission to the five-year Integrated Programme in Management offered by IIM Bodh Gaya and IIM Jammu. Since the course aims to produce successful managers, the entrance exam is structured to assess the communication skill and analytical ability of the candidates. The JIPMAT exam pattern is similar to the structure of other BBA entrance exams. As per the JIPMAT exam pattern, there are 100 multiple choice questions designed based on the topics as per the JIPMAT syllabus. Candidates need to answer these questions within a duration of 150 minutes. The computer-based test has questions in English medium with four marks for each correct response and one mark deduction for incorrect response. Scroll down to read more about the JIPMAT 2026 exam pattern along with the sectional overview of the exam.
- JIPMAT 2026 Exam Pattern Highlights
- JIPMAT 2026 Exam Pattern: Sectional Break up
- JIPMAT Marking Scheme 2026
- JIPMAT 2026 Syllabus
JIPMAT 2026 Exam Pattern Highlights
The table below mentions the JIPMAT exam pattern highlights:
Features |
Details |
---|---|
Examination mode |
Computer Based Test (CBT) |
Sections |
Quantitative Aptitude Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension |
Total number of questions |
100 |
Type of questions |
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) |
Duration of examination |
150 minutes (02:30 hours) |
Timing of examination |
03:00 P.M. to 05:30 P.M. |
Medium of question paper |
English |
Total marks |
400 |
Marking scheme |
(+) 4 for correct attempt (-) 1 for incorrect attempt |
Commonly asked questions
JIPMAT 2026 Exam Pattern: Sectional Break up
The JIPMAT question paper will have three sections. The total number of questions is 100.
Sections |
Number of Questions |
Marks Allotted |
Total Marks |
---|---|---|---|
Quantitative Aptitude |
33 |
4 |
132 |
Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning |
33 |
4 |
132 |
Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension |
34 |
4 |
136 |
Total |
100 |
- |
400 |
Commonly asked questions
As per the JIPMAT exam pattern, the exam has three sections compiling 100 questions. The total duration to answer all these 100 MCQs is 150 minutes. It is up to the test taker to decide how much time he/she should allocate to each section. Since there is no pre-defined sectional time limit, candidates can hover across questions as well as sections. Although there is no sectional time limit, candidates must not forget that the weightage of questions and marks in each section is similar. Therefore, all three sections hold equal importance. It is important to allocate time to sections on the basis of candidate's individual comfort and preparation. Candidates must keep the total time duration of the exam in mind and the time they need to answer questions from the next section.
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. Practicing with mock tests can help in identifying the best strategy for answering the sections.
JIPMAT Marking Scheme 2026
NTA will evaluate the performance of the candidates based on the marking scheme mentioned below:
- For each correct attempt, four marks will be awarded
- For each incorrect attempt, one mark will be deducted
- There is no negative marking for unattempted question
JIPMAT 2026 Syllabus
JIPMAT syllabus comprises a total of three sections with equal question weightage. The space below indicates all three JIPMAT sections as per the syllabus prescribed by NTA below:
- Section A: Quantitative Aptitude - includes topics frrom Class 10 level Math
- Section B: Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning Data Interpretation - includes questions presented in the form of tables or pie charts. Additionally, questions are based on visual, critical, and verbal reasoning.
- Section C: Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension - includes questions from English vocabulary, and comprehensions
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