JIPMAT Syllabus
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
For many students, preparing for the Joint Integrated Programme in Management Admission Test (JIPMAT) in less than a month is a challenging but manageable task. Candidates can complete the required material and practice successfully to perform well on the test with the correct approach and dedication. It is simple to pass the exam in a month if you have the correct study plan. Are you wondering how to get ready for IPMAT in just one month? This article will walk you through the tactics and advice that SuperGrads, a leader in offering the greatest online IPMAT assistance, has created through the years. In terms of overall difficulty, th
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Every year, the JIPMAT exam's three portions have varying degrees of difficulty, which are contingent upon an individual's level of preparation. But out of the three portions, the DILR section is thought to be the hardest based on test-takers' comments and previous year's question papers. When compared to the exam for 2021, the JIPMAT was found to have a moderately higher level of difficulty. By 2023, the JIPMAT was regarded as hard, having significantly increased in difficulty.For admission to reputable Indian institutes, a respectable JIPMAT score often falls between 82 and 85 overall.
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The JIPMAT syllabus is made available by the National Testing Agency (NTA). The JIPMAT syllabus and information brochure are released by the NTA. The JIPMAT test syllabus lists every subject that was taken into account when creating the question paper. There have been no documented modifications to the JIPMAT syllabus since the last testing session. The five-year Integrated Programme in Management offered by IIM Bodh Gaya and IIM Jammu requires admission to the undergraduate JIPMAT exam. The JIPMAT syllabus is the same as other BBA entrance tests; it consists of three sections: verbal ability and reading comprehension, data interpretat
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1. Reading Comprehension: Passages from various subjects, including social sciences, humanities, sciences, and Current Affairs.
2. Grammar: Parts of Speech, Tenses, Articles, Prepositions, Subject-Verb Agreement, and Parallelism.
3. Vocabulary: Synonyms, Antonyms, Analogies, Homophones, Homonyms, and Homographs.
4. Verbal Reasoning: Critical Reasoning, Inference-based questio
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1. Data Interpretation: Tables, Bar Graphs, Line Graphs, Pie Charts, Caselets, and Combination Graphs.
2. Logical Reasoning: Seating Arrangement, Blood Relations, Direction Sense, Coding and Decoding, Series, Syllogisms, Analogies, Clocks and Calendars, and Venn Diagrams.
3. Puzzles: Grid-based puzzles, Floor-based puzzles, Mathematical puzzles, and Analytical puzzles.
4. Sets Union and Intersection of Sets Complements, Subs
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1. Arithmetic: Percentages, Profit and Loss, Simple and Compound Interest, Time, Speed and Distance, Time and Work, Ratio and Proportion, Mixtures and Allegations, Averages, and Partnerships.
2. Algebra Linear Equations, Quadratic Equations, Inequalities, Logarithms, Functions, Progressions, and Series.
3. Geometry: Triangles Circles, Quadrilaterals, Polygons, Mensuration and Coordinate Geometry.
4. Trigonometry Trigonometric Ratios, Ident
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1. Quantitative Aptitude (QA): This section tests the quantitative skills of the candidate. The questions are based on topics like arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. The difficulty level ranges from moderate to difficult.
2. Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DILR): This section tests the candidate's ability to interpret data and make logical decisions. The questions are based on graphs, charts, tables, and logical reasoning puzzles. The difficulty level ranges from mod
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