IPMAT Eligibility
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Scholar-Level 18
1. Quantitative Ability- MCQ : 40 Questions This covered the following as Number systems, Data Interpretation, Averages, Quantitative reasoning, Distance, Time and Work, Mixtures and Allegations, Interpretation of tables, Common graphs & charts, etc.
2. Quantitative Ability- SA : 20 Questions
3. Verbal Ability- MCQ : 40 Questions : Sentence completion, Synonyms, Antonyms, Idioms, and Phrases, Comprehension of passages, Proper Usage of Words, Vocabulary, Grammar and Fill
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5 years agoScholar-Level 17
The candidate should have scored a minimum of 60% in class 10th/SSC and class 12th/ HSC or equivalent examination in case of General and NC-OBC category.
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6 years ago
Contributor-Level 6
Any student, from any board in India, is allowed to appear for IPMAT. The only criteria is to obtain a minimum of 60% marks in class XIIth and Xth. All the Best.
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Contributor-Level 6
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Contributor-Level 6
You need a decent grip over Maths to clear IPMAT. Also, there are courses on calculus, statistics and linear algebra, which require a good command over basic math. Thus, students with non-math background face a little difficulty in IPM. All the best.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 9
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Guide-Level 11
You are eligible to apply for IPMAT even if you didn't have Maths in 12th standard. Anyone from any stream can apply for this exam.
*Coming to being week in it, HOW POOR ARE YOU IN MATHS? If you are very poor and barely pass, don't consider giving this test. Give some easier exam instead. If you are average or above average, go for it! Take coaching and learn the tricks of solving.
* I gave it last year and I swear it is very tough. More than 60% of questions are from higher maths. Higher maths includes subjects of 11th and 12th class. Infact, there are two sections of Maths : one with MCQ and another without MCQ (short
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Contributor-Level 10
All the best!
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