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Saumya Jain

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Many factors influence the IPMAT cutoff scores, which determine the minimum passing marks for the students who appeared for the IPMAT Indore exam. These factors include:Total number of examineesTotal number of seats availableReservation criteriaMarking schemeThe difficulty level of the IPMAT question paperPrevious year's cutoff marksAverage and the lowest marks obtained by the examinees in the examExaminee's performance in the exam

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Saumya Jain

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No, the IPMAT cut-offs for IIM Indore and IIM Rohtak are not the same. Both institutes conduct their own versions of the IPMAT and have separate admission criteria, leading to different cut-offs. The factors influencing the cut-offs include the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the exam, the number of available seats, and the overall performance of the candidates in each test.

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No, the IPMAT cut-offs are not the same for all categories. The cut-offs typically vary for different categories such as General, OBC, SC, ST, and PwD. Generally, the reserved categories (OBC, SC, ST, PwD) have lower cut-offs compared to the General category. This is to ensure a level playing field and provide opportunities for candidates from diverse backgrounds.The specific cut-off marks for each category are determined by the respective IIMs conducting the exam and are published along with the results or in the admission notification. 

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Meeting the cut-off does not guarantee admission. It qualifies candidates for the next stage of the selection process, which includes Personal Interview and may also include other criteria of the participating institutes. Candidates will be eligible to take admission to their preferred institute only after final merit list is released by IIM Indore and the candidates have cleared all the rounds of the selection process. 

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Saumya Jain

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Yes, the IPMAT exam has sectional cut-offs. This means candidates need to achieve a minimum score in each section of the exam to qualify for the next stage of the selection process. The sectional cut-offs ensure that candidates have a balanced skill set across all areas tested in the exam.The sections generally include:Quantitative Ability (Multiple Choice Questions)Quantitative Ability (Short Answer Questions)Verbal AbilityEach section has its own cut-off, which varies every year based on the difficulty level of the exam and the overall performance of the candidates. It's important to prepare well for all sections to meet these sectio
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Nirma University is one of the top colleges accepting IPMAT scores. The University of Management generally requires candidates to have competitive scores in IPMAT for admission to their integrated BBA programme. While the exact percentage cut-off can vary each year based on the applicant pool and the difficulty level of the exam, typically, a good percentile rank in IPMAT (around 90-95 percentile or higher) increases your chances of getting shortlisted for the next rounds, such as personal interviews and group discussions. 

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Saumya Jain

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Balancing your preparation for IPMAT and Class 12 board exams is essential to ensure success in both these exams. One must prioritize Class 12 boards since they are crucial for your academic performance and future college admissions. Put in more time for boards preparation to ensure a strong foundation and perform well. No amount of preparation can be enough if you do not have a good study plan. Develop a well-structure study plan that allocates time to IPMAT preparation as well as Class 12 board preparation. Balance your study time according to the weightage and difficulty of subjects in both exams. Keep your study materials and
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Esha gupta

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To manage the Sectional cutoff of the IPMAT first you have to understand the exam pattern. You have study with proper pattern by giving proper time . You should remain calm and composed. And try your best .

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Saumya Jain

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Refer to the table below to know the category-wise IPMAT 2024 expected cutoff:CategoryExpected CutoffGeneral390EWS376NC-OBC349SC247ST 201DAP-General238DAT-ST91DAP-SC91DAP-NCOBC91

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Aparna Lilith

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IPMAT Indore admission -
Unfortunately NO! If you look at the IIM Indore brochure, the eligibility clearly states that you must have scored 60% in class 10 to be eligible to apply to IPMAT Indore. IIM Ranchi admission -
Again if you belong to the general category, the answer is NO! However, a relaxation of 5% is applicable for SC/ST/PwD candidates for class 10. IIM Rohtak admission -
If you belong to the SC, ST and PwD categories, you can apply with a minimum of 55% in class 10. Other category students must score a minimum of 60% marks.

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