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SHISHIR VERMA

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Hi,
Any student, from any board in India, is allowed to appear for IPMAT. The only criteria is to obtain a minimum of 60% marks in class XIIth and Xth. All the Best.

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SHISHIR VERMA

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You might not be allowed to take the exam as it requires a certain percentage of marks in class XIIth. However, Solving sample papers would surely give you an idea about the exam pattern and difficulty. All the best.

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SHISHIR VERMA

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Hi Drishti,Yes, Nirma University is another institute than IIMI which accepts IPMAT score for their admissions. All the best.

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SHISHIR VERMA

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For IPMAT you must be very comfortable with NCERT Maths. It forms the basis for all the concepts which we learn and practice from other sources. Meanwhile, you can start reading News dailies, Magazines to strengthen your English grammar. Though, I won't recommend any particular source, you can refer to content available on online stores. All the best.

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SHISHIR VERMA

Contributor-Level 6

For IPMAT you must be very comfortable with NCERT Maths. It forms the basis for all the concepts which we learn and practice from other sources. Meanwhile, you can start reading News dailies, Magazines to strengthen your English grammar. Though I won't recommend any particular source, you can refer to content available on online stores. All the best.

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SHISHIR VERMA

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Hi,
Calculus and 10+2 maths form a large chunk of questions in IPMAT. You must be very clear with the concepts of NCERT Mathematics to score well in IPMAT. However, there are few questions which are based on basic mathematics and logical reasoning. All the best.

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SHISHIR VERMA

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There are no such criteria for IPM. Selection in IPM is completely based on your scores in IPMAT PI and What. However, students from Maths background find the courses like Linear algebra, Calculus and Statistics comparatively easier. All the Best.

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SHISHIR VERMA

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Yes, of course. Many commerce students in IPM took Physical Education at 10+2 level (Class XIIth) as electives. The IPM committee has lifted the restriction for Subjects and stream in Class XII, So the criteria for admission remains just in your percentage scores at Board Exams. All the Best.

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SHISHIR VERMA

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It all depends on your interest and command over Maths and Science. IPMAT isn't a very tough nut to crack, but you require a decent hold over the two. Secondly, IPM is not a BBA+MBA programme instead it is a BA (foundations in management) + MBA programme.
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