IBSAT 2023 will be held in an Internet-Based Test (IBT) mode. This article of Shiksha lays down the guidelines of taking the test as shared by the exam authorities.
- IBSAT 2023 Internet-Based Test (IBT) Taking Guidelines
- IBSAT 2023 Test-Taking Procedure
- IBSAT 2023 Exam Pattern
IBSAT 2023 Internet-Based Test (IBT) Taking Guidelines
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Candidates should have a fully functional and upgraded computer or laptop with an uninterrupted power supply (UPS), microphone, speaker and web camera
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Candidates should keep the web camera and microphone on for the entire exam duration
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The operating system should be Windows 7 or its advanced versions, or equivalent in the case of iOS
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Candidates can use updated versions of any of the web browsers including Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, etc.
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The internet connection should be strong and uninterrupted. In case the internet gets disconnected for a few minutes, candidates must inform the invigilator immediately or call the helpline numbers in case the connection does not get restored
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Test takers should ensure that there is no one around while taking the test or candidates should not be talking to anyone else either directly or over phone
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Candidates will be constantly monitored during the test and in case s/he observes any suspicious activity, the test-takers can be disqualified from taking the test after a few warnings
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Candidates must ensure that the lighting in the background is sufficient and their face is clearly visible to the invigilator
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There should not be any other documents such as books, notebooks, or electronic equipment such as mobile phones, calculators, etc.
IBSAT 2023 Test-Taking Procedure
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Candidates will be given the link to take the test through email
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Upon clicking the link, candidates will be taken to the test-taking browser
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They will have to login through the registration credentials – username and password
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After logging in, they will be given the instruction sheet which they have to go through
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Upon going through and understanding the instructions, they will have to click on the confirmation check box
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Once they agree to the terms and conditions, they will be directed towards the test
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In the next step, the exam authorities will check the system comparability in terms of browser, internet speed, web camera and speaker
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In case the camera and speaker are not enabled, a pop-up will appear on the candidates’ screen and they will have to enable the functions
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The next step is capturing their profile picture and sharing it with the exam authorities wherein an AI algorithm will check the photo and ensure that it matches the benchmark
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The final step is to share the screen and start taking the test
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There will be a timer and calculator on-screen which candidates can refer to or use during the test duration
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Candidates have to choose the correct answer options and can also mark certain questions for reviewing later
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After completing the test, they will have to click on the ‘End Test’ button on the top left side of the screen and the test will be ended after dual confirmation, in order to avoid ending the test by mistake
IBSAT 2023 Exam Pattern
According to IBSAT 2023 exam pattern, it is a two-hour duration test carrying 140 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) from Verbal Ability, Quantitative Ability, Reading Comprehension, Data Adequacy and Data Interpretation. Verbal Ability section carries 50 questions and the rest of the sections carry 30 questions each. There is no sectional time limit. Each question carries one mark and there is no negative marking scheme.
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Student Forum
Answered a week ago
IBSAT question paper includes 140 multiple choice questions which are divided across four sections- verbal ability, reading comprehension, quantitative aptitude and date adequacy & data interpretation. Candidates will be required to attempt all questions within 120 minutes. IBSAT exam includes no ne
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Contributor-Level 7
Answered a week ago
Yes, IBSAT exam is comparatively easier than CAT in terms of syllabus difficulty level and competition. CAT question paper requires high anlaytical solving skills to score well in exam, whereas IBSAT exam assesses candidate's speed and accuracy. The difficulty level of IBSAT exam is moderate.
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Contributor-Level 7
Answered a week ago
IBSAT cutoff varies for each IBS campus. Candidates seeking admission to top IBS campus must score a minimum of 80 percentile in IBSAT exam. Generally a score between 70 and 80 percentile in IBSAT exam is considered a good score.
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Contributor-Level 7
Answered a week ago
To cover the IBSAT syllabus timely, candidates must first prioritise the high weightage topics and follow the section-wise preparation timetable. Students must focus on conceptual clarity and take regular mock tests to identify the weak areas and strong areas in IBSAT syllabus.
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Contributor-Level 7
Answered a week ago
The difficulty level of IBSAT syllabus is generally moderate. The syllabus for IBSAT is similar to the CAT syllabus. However, the IBSAT question paper includes more straightforward and less tricky questions compared to other MBA entrance examinations.
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Contributor-Level 7
Answered a week ago
IBSAT exam is generally considered easy to moderate in difficulty level compared to other major MBA exams like CAT and XAT. For an average student it is possible to score well in exam with good preparation strategy.
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Contributor-Level 7
Answered a week ago
IBSAT exam is conducted for a duration of two hours. It is a remote proctored test held across India. The IBSAT question paper consists of 140 multiple choice questions which have to completed in 120 minutes. The paper involves no negative marking.
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Contributor-Level 7
Answered a week ago
Yes, IBSAT books are enough to cover the exam syllabus. Candidates can refer to the recommended books and study materials to prepare for the exam. Candidates must ensure that the books cover basic concepts, include section-wise practice questions and mock tests.
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Contributor-Level 7
Answered a week ago
No, it is not compulsory to attempt all sections of IBSAT exam. Some top tier IBSAT accepting colleges consider the minimum sectional scores to be shortlisted for admission. IBSAT exam does not involve any negative marking, hence candidates must focus on answering all 140 questions.
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Contributor-Level 7
Answered a month ago
Yes — the IBSAT cutoff does change every year.
Why the IBSAT Cutoff Varies
- Exam Difficulty: If the paper is tougher, the cutoff percentile may be lower; if easier, higher.
- Number of Applicants: More applicants competing for limited seats can push the cutoff up.
- Seat Availability: Each ICFAI Business Sc
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Contributor-Level 10
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