JIPMAT 2021 Examination Will Take Place on 10 August
The NTA will conduct the JIPMAT 2021 examination in a computer-based mode on 10 August 2021, from 3 PM to 5:30 PM.
The NTA will conduct the JIPMAT 2021 examination in a computer-based mode on 10 August 2021. The Joint Integrated Programme in Management Admission Test (JIPMAT) will occur in one-time slot, from 3 PM to 5:30 PM. The board has advised candidates to continue checking the official NTA website for further updates.
The JIPMAT 2021 is a national-level annual entrance examination. The assessment aims to facilitate admissions to the 5-year integrated management programme at IIM Jammu and IIM Bodh Gaya. This year, the exam will take place in an in-person computer-based testing (CBT) mode in 76 cities across the country.
Soon after the NTA concludes the JIPMAT, board authorities will release the examination answer key. Afterwards, results for the entrance exam will be available online at a tentative date in September 2021. Shortlisted candidates can then obtain admissions to IIM Bodh Gaya and IIM Jammu through qualifying JIPMAT exam scores. Thus, each university will prepare separate merit lists based on marks obtained, class 10 and 12 scores, and candidate diversity.
NTA officials will publish JIPMAT examination hall tickets a week before the assessment. However, the NTA is yet to announce the official release date of the admit card. Due to COVID-19 constraints, the board will not send the hall ticket by post. Thus, students should download their admit cards from the official website.
JIPMAT 2021 Examination Eligibility
The university has advised applicants to thoroughly go through the eligibility criteria. There is no age limit for JIPMAT. However, candidates must meet the following academic requirements.
Students must have obtained passing marks in class 12 (or equivalent) examinations after 2017 with a minimum 60 per cent aggregate score. The stream can be arts, commerce, science, or equivalent. Additionally, SC/ST/PwD candidates are eligible with at least 55 per cent aggregate marks.
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