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Abhishek Dhawan

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NTA designs the JIPMAT exam question paper with objective-type questions. Multiple choice questions, or objective types questions in JIPMAT exam will have a total of four options. Candidates need to mark one correct response out of these four option choices. Choosing the correct answer option will fetch 4 marks, while incorrect option choice will lead to a negative one mark. No subjective questions are included in the JIPMAT exam pattern. Therefore, candidates may event land in a situation when the answer would strike immediately when he/she comes across the correct answer option.

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As per the test structure of JIPMAT the marking scheme has negative marking in case the candidate has marked an incorrect answer for a question. As per the JIPMAT marking scheme, - Each correct response will fetch 4 marks
- Each incorrect response will lead to a dedication of 1 mark
- No negative marking prevails for unattempted questions
Since there is no negative marks for unattempted questions, candidates are advised to skip the questions where they do not know the answers. Situations may arise when the negative marking due to guess work could lead to a massive difference in the overall score.

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JIPMAT exam has three sections, namely

  • Quantitative Aptitude (QA)
  • Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DILR)
  • Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC)

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NTA releases JIPMAT exam pattern every year. JIPMAT is conducted as a CBT exam for admission to IPM courses offered by IIM Bodh Gaya and IIM Jammu. The JIPMAT exam pattern comprises questions from three sections, Quantitative Aptitude, DILR, and VARC. As many as 100 questions appear in the JIPMAT exam in English medium.

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It is difficult to categorise any section as the easiest in the JIPMAT exam as the difficulty level of each section varies from year to year. Additionally, it depends on the individuals strengths and weaknesses. However, candidates who have a strong command of the English language and are avid readers may find the Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension VARC section easier than the other two sections. Similarly, candidates who have a strong foundation in mathematics and are good at problem-solving may find the Quantitative Aptitude (QA) section easier. On the other hand, candidates who are good at analytical and logical reasoning and
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The JIPMAT exam has three sections, namely, Quantitative Aptitude (QA), Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DILR), and Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC). Each section carries an equal weightage of 33.33% in the exam. However, to round off the 33.33 per cent distribution, QA and DILR have 33 questions each. While the VARC section has 34 questions. In other words, there is no section that has maximum weightage in the JIPMAT exam. Each section is equally important and carries the same weightage. Candidates must score well in all the three sections to secure a good overall score in the exam. Therefore, candidates must
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The Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension VARC section of the JIPMAT exam gauges the candidates' proficiency in the English language, including grammar, vocabulary, and reading comprehension. The important topics from VARC as per the syllabus of JIPMAT exam are:
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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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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