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Abhishek Dhawan

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The Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning DILR section of JIPMAT exam analyses the candidates' ability to interpret data and make logical decisions. The important topics from DILR as per JIPMAT syllabus include:
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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The Quantitative Aptitude section of JIPMAT exam tests the candidates' mathematical ability and problem-solving skills. The important topics from Quantitative Aptitude as per JIPMAT exam syllabus are:
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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JIPMAT is an entrance exam conducted for admission to IPM courses offered by IIM Bodh Gaya and IIM Jammu. The exam is divided into three sections:
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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NTA releases the JIPMAT answer key in two phases. Initially, the preliminary answer key is facilitated on the official website. Candidates can access the preliminary answer key of JIPMAT within a week of the exam date. Candidates are given an option to raise objections against the preliminary answer key. These objections are considered to draft a final answer key.

The final answer key of JIPMAT exam is released along with the declaration of results on the official website. NTA will use the JIPMAT final answer key to evaluate the performance of the candidate in the JIPMAT exam.

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Candidates who make an error while filling the JIPMAT application form are allowed to rectify/modify details using the JIPMAT application form correction window. NTA facilitates the JIPMAT form correction window every year after the registration window is closed. Candidates can access the JIPMAT form correction window by providing the following credentials:

  • Registration number
  • Password
  • Captcha code

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Typically, the JIPMAT application process usually has a fixed deadline for submission of application forms. It's important to note that missing the deadline for submission of JIPMAT application forms can result in disqualification from the entrance exam. NTA does not facilitate any window to fill the application form with a late fee. However, NTA may provide such registration window in the future exam sessions. To know whether late applications are allowed and the process to apply with a late fee, candidates may go through the official website and the information brochure. Alternatively, candidates can also contact the NTA or the JIPMA
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As per the information bulletin released, NTA is conducting JIPMAT 2024 exam on June 6. Candidates will be allowed to apply for the exam from March 22 to April 21. Post the end of the registration process, NTA will facilitate the form correction window from April 23 to 25. Candidates who apply for the JIPMAT 2024 exam on or before April 21 will be allowed to appear for the exam on June 6.

Besides the information brochure, JIPMAT 2024 exam date is mentioned in the notification released for the start of registration and hall ticket. NTA will release the JIPMAT admit card on June 2.

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JIPMAT is conducted for IPM admission in IIM Jammu and IIM Bodh Gaya. The exam is held once a year with a duration of 150 minutes (2 hours 30 minutes). The exam time may vary across different exam years. Candidates can find the JIPMAT exam time in the information bulletin.

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JIPMAT dates can be found on the official website of National Testing Agency. Besides the website, candidates will find the JIPMAT Exam date mentioned on the hall ticket. Candidates can also refere to shiksha's JIPMAT webpage for JIPMAT dates.

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Yes, all the applicants are required to surrender the JIPMAT admit card to the invigilator inside the exam centre. Before entering the examination hall, the invigilator will verify the identity of each candidate by checking admit card and other required documents. After verification, candidates are allowed to enter the exam hall with the admit card. During the exam, the invigilator may also check the admit card to ensure the identity of the candidate and that there are no discrepancies. After the completion of the exam, candidates are required to hand over your admit card to the invigilator. The admit card will be retained by the exam
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