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Abhishek Dhawan

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While preparing for JIPMAT exam, candidates must manage their time effectively to get the desired results. Here are some techniques to help candidates improve their study routine:
1. Set specific goals, both short term and long term to stay focused
2. Prioritize tasks to focus on high priority topics first and allocate time wisely.
3. Create a study schedule for different topics or sections.
4. Use Pomodoro technique. This requires the candidates to study in timed intervals for focused results. Set a timer for 25 minutes to study, after the time is completed take a break of 5 minutes. After certain number of such sessions are completed,
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Abhishek Dhawan

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JIPMAT exam is conducted for candidates who pass Class 12 for IPM admission, I. e. BBA+MBA, at IIM Bodh Gaya and IIM Jammu. Some of the top entrance exams to take after Class 12 for admission into a business management course include
1. NMIMS NPAT
2. IPMAT
3. SET
4. Xavier's Entrance Test
5. CUET
6. AIMA UGAT
7. Christ University Entrance Test
8. SNUSAT
9. ATMA
10. FEAT
Besides the above mentioned exams, there are several university level entrance exams conducted for BBA admissions. However, JIPMAT is among the easiest exams for admission after 12. Candidates must improve the preparation strategy to clear top exams such as NPAT or IPMAT.

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Abhishek Dhawan

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Yes, candidates are given the option to revisit the JIPMAT test after they complete answering the questions. However, once the candidate submits the JIPMAT answers, NTA will log out the candidate from the exam portal. To review the answers, candidates can directly click on the button for each answer number. Candidates are advised to only review the answers after they complete answering all the questions. Reviewing before the test is completed may lead to wastage of time during the exam. Since the JIPMAT mock test is completely similar to the actual exam, candidates are allowed to review their answers in the JIPMAT mock test.

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Abhishek Dhawan

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Yes, candidates can appear for official JIPMAT mock tests for free. NTA does not charge any candidate to appear for the mock tests. However, a demo login window appears as soon as the candidate selected the exam mock test type from the drop-down menu. While taking the actual exam, instead of the demo login window, the candidate will have to provide the login credentials to take the exam. Besides the login window, JIPMAT mock test and the actual exam has no major difference. Therefore, candidates must take the JIPMAT mock tests seriously.

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Abhishek Dhawan

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JIPMAT mock tests are accessible over mobile. However, candidates may not get the actual experience that NTA intends with the JIPMAT mock tests facilitated on the official website. Taking JIPMAT mock tests on mobile phone is barely solving questions. Taking mock tests via a mobile phone will not provide the candidate with the benefits of JIPMAT mock tests, including an increase in speed and accuracy. Candidates taking the JIPMAT mock tests via mobile phone can only get to know the important topics. Additionally, candidates will be able to evaluate their strengths and weaknesses.

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Abhishek Dhawan

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Yes, JIPMAT mock tests have a time limit associated with the same. Mock tests are a simulation of the actual exam. As soon as the candidate proceeds to take the JIPMAT mock test, a timer will start. The interface in the JIPMAT mock test will be similar to the actual exam. Thus, candidates are advised to keep a note of everything and prepare the exam day strategy accordingly. Candidates need to answer 100 questions within a timeframe of 150 minutes. Timer for 150 minutes will start as soon as the candidate clicks the 'Start Mock Test' button.

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Abhishek Dhawan

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Yes, for the sake of performance analysis, candidates can find the number of correct and incorrect responses marked by them in the mock exam. Besides the correct and incorrect responses, NTA also specifies the number of questions which the candidate did not visit. Based on this report, candidates can revisit the topics for which they were unable to answer the questions in the NTA JIPMAT mock tests. Additionally, candidates could know what are the strengths and weaknesses. Whether or not, he/she should focus on better time management, etc. NTA does not provide any analysis of the way a candidate takes the JIPMAT mock test.

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Abhishek Dhawan

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National Testing Agency NTA facilitates the JIPMAT mock tests officially. The mock tests hosted by NTA are the question papers from the previous sessions. Since only two sessions of the JIPMAT exam has been conducted, not more than two mock tests will be available on the NTA mock tests portal. Candidates can practise these mock tests as many times as possible. However, these mock tests will have the same questions that appeared in the previous year's exams. To prepare for JIPMAT via mock tests, candidates can rely on the past year question papers in a test like environment, and mock tests facilitated by different coaching institutes.

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Ankit Kumar

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Visit the official website of IPMAT. On the Home page, click on the "Results" tab. A new page will open where you have to enter your application number. Then, enter your registered email ID or Date of Birth in DD/MM/YYYY format. Enter the captcha code provided on the screen.

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Ankit Kumar

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Based on the past years exam feedback from the test-takers and experts, the difficulty level of the JIPMAT exam can be considered moderate to tough. Compared to other management entrance exams, JIPMAT exam may be considered slightly easier in terms of the overall difficulty level.

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