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What is JIPMAT Admission Test?

The Joint Integrated Programme in Management Admission Test (JIPMAT) is a national-level entrance examination designed for admission to the 5-Year Integrated Program in Management offered at IIM Bodh Gaya and IIM Jammu . This exam serves as a gateway for candidates seeking to pursue a comprehensive management program spanning five years at these prestigious institutions.

Candidates should have passed 10+2/XII/HSC examination in arts/commerce/science stream or equivalent in the year 2022, 2023 or is appearing in 2024. The candidate must have passed class 10th examination in the year not before 2020. The IIMs (Bodh Gaya and Jammu) may have different eligibility requirements, the candidates are required to refer to the website of IIM Bodh Gaya and IIM Jammu for this.

The percentage of marks obtained by the candidate in 10th and 12th standard would be calculated based on the Board’s regulation. If there is no such regulation regarding aggregate marks from the concerned board, then the aggregate marks of all the subjects that appear in the grade sheet should be considered for calculating the passing percentage.

Reservations

Scheduled Caste (SC) – 15% of seats in every course. Ø

Scheduled Tribe (ST) – 7.5% of seats in every course. Ø Persons with Disability

(PWD) – 5% seats in each of the GENERAL, GEN-EWS, OBC-NCL, SC, and ST category seats

Reservation Policy
IIM Jammu strictly follows the Government of India Reservation Policy as given below:
Category
% Reservation
  
Scheduled Caste
15
Scheduled Tribe
7.5
NC – OBC
27
EWS
10
PWD
5
IMPORTANT DATES

• Online Application starts from:  1st week of April 2024

• Last date for submitting online application:  April End 2024 

• Exam Date  –  May  3rd  Week

Mode of Examination
The examination will be held in Computer Based Test (CBT) mode.
Pattern of Examination
The Paper comprises Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) in the following areas:
Types of (MCQ)
Total no of Qns .
Marks per Qns.
Total Marks
Quantitaive Aptitude
33
4
132
Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning
33
4
132
Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension
34
4
136
Total
100
400
Medium Of Question Paper:
The Medium Of Question Paper Shall Be In English Only.
Duration Of Examination:
02:30 Hours (150 Minutes)
02:30 Hours (150 Minutes)

Section A: Quantitative Aptitude

Questions will be asked to test the understanding and application of various concepts up to class 10 Mathematics.

 

Section B: Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning Data Interpretation

Questions will be asked to test the ability to interpret from the given dataset. Logical Reasoning – Questions will be asked to test the reasoning ability.

Section C: Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension Verbal Ability

Questions will be asked to test the basic understanding of English language.

Reading Comprehension Questions will be asked to test the ability to comprehend, interpret and infer from the given passage.

The marks obtained in the JIPMAT 2024 will be used for preparing the merit list in the following manner.

The candidates, who scored* more than or equal to category-wise sectional percentile 30, will be eligible for the Merit List.

 Sectional raw scores will be subjected to minimum qualifying requirements also (the same will be decided after the result based on the available pool of the candidates).

 Tie-breaking rule for Merit List

 If the overall composite scores of two or more students are found to same, then they will be ranked on the following basis.

  • Overall JIPMAT score (higher score will be ranked higher),
  • VARC section score (higher score will be ranked higher),
  • QA section score (higher score will be ranked higher),
  • DILR section score (higher score will be ranked higher),
  • Class X score (higher score will be ranked higher),
  • Class XII score (higher score will be ranked higher),
  • Appearance in Class XII (recent appearance will be ranked higher),
  • Appearance in Class X (recent appearance will be ranked higher),
  • Date of Birth (younger candidate will be ranked higher).
Criteria for Preparing the Merit List
  • The criteria for preparing the merit list will be based on the composite score comprising the weightage of JIPMAT score and gender diversity as follows:
Components
Percentage
JIPMAT
95
Gender Diversity
5
Gender Diversity
Gender
Marks
Male
0
Female
5
 Category-wise Sectional Cut-off:


Category

Quantitative Aptitude

Data Interpretation
 
Verbal Ability
General
50
50
50
EWS
35
35
35
NC-OBC
35
35
35
SC
30
30
30
ST
25
25
25
PwD
25
25
25
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