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JIPMAT Exam Analysis 2024 – Difficulty level, types of questions, expected cutoff

06 June, 2024
Parthiva Mewawala

Overview: Get the full JIPMAT Exam Analysis 2024, including highlights for each section, difficulty levels, expected cut-offs, and a breakdown of questions by topic. This will help you prepare for admission at IIM Jammu and IIM Bodh Gaya.

 

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The National Testing Agency (NTA) conducted the JIPMAT Entrance Exam 2024 on June 6, 2024, between 3:00 PM and 5:30 PM for admission to the five-year Integrated Programme in Management (IPM) at IIM Jammu and IIM Bodh Gaya. The scores obtained by students in this exam session will be valid for admissions only for the current year. Unlike IPMAT Rohtak and IPMAT Indore, admission to IIM Bodh Gaya and IIM Jammu is entirely based on the total score in JIPMAT.

According to student opinions and IMS expert reviews, the overall JIPMAT exam analysis showed that the paper was of an easy to moderate difficulty level. Students scoring 310+ should be able to clear the overall cutoffs for both institutions. However, students keen on joining IIM Jammu should also clear the sectional cutoffs, i.e., 50 marks per section.

While the JIPMAT analysis 2024 is key for current aspirants to get an idea of their performance, it is also crucial for candidates aspiring for next year. The analysis reveals critical insights into what to expect from the paper and how to tackle it efficiently.

JIPMAT Exam Highlight

 

Before we delve into the analysis, let’s take a look at some of the most important details about the paper:

 

Name of the ExamJIPMAT 2024
Conducting BodyNational Testing Agency
Exam FrequencyOnce a Year
Exam LevelNational Level Exam
Mode of ExamOnline at Exam Center
Exam LanguageEnglish
Mode of ApplicationOnline
Exam Duration150 Minutes

 

Read More – IPMAT Indore Analysis 2024

 

JIPMAT Marking Scheme and Exam Pattern 2024

Here is the prescribed exam pattern for the JIPMAT Aptitude Test:

 

JIPMAT 2024 Exam PatternParticulars
Number of Sections3 Sections (LI/DR, Quantitative Ability & Verbal Ability)
Overall Difficulty LevelEasy to moderate
JIPMAT Total Marks400
JIPMAT Marking Scheme4 marks are allotted for every correct answer
1 mark is deducted for every incorrect answer

 

Read More – JIPMAT Cutoff

JIPMAT Exam Analysis: Section-Wise

Now, we finally come to the most important section of this blog – how hard was the JIPMAT exam? What topics were given the most weightage? How many questions should you have ideally answered? How many marks would you need to clear the cutoffs safely? You’ll find the answers to all these questions and more below:

Quantitative Ability (QA):

 

The quantitative ability section had 33 questions, of which students should ideally attempt at least 28 with good accuracy to score well. Overall, a score of 100+ can be considered good.

 

We’ve included a detailed breakdown of the QA section below:

 

TopicsNo. of Questions
Percenatge, Profit and Loss, SI – CI3-4
Ratios, Averages, Mixtures1-2
Time Speed Distance, Time and Work2
Logarithms, Indices and Surds1
Linear, Quadratic Equations3-4
Progressions1
Geometry and Mensuration7-8
Set Theory, P and C, Probability5
Trigonometry1
Functions and Graph1
Numbers5-6
Total33

Logical Reasoning:

 

It was the logical reasoning section that students found most troubling. The difficulty level was moderate to hard and required quite a bit of time and effort to solve. However, due to the high level of competition, students still needed to attempt 28+ questions and score above 100 to be able to clear the overall exam cutoffs for both colleges. 

 

Find the detailed JIPMAT exam analysis breakdown for this section below:

 

TopicsNo. of Questions
Blood Relations1
Coding-Decoding, Number Series6
Directions1
Arrangement (Linear/ Circular/ Matrix)5-6
Data Sufficiency0
Data Interpretation (Table + Pie)4+1+2
Clocks and Calendar3-4
Directions1
Analogy and Odd Man Out3-4
Logical Connectives2
Total33

 

Verbal Ability:

 

According to our JIPMAT exam analysis, unlike the previous section, this one was pretty easy. There were two reading comprehension passages with 5-6 questions each. The rest of the questions comprised grammar and vocabulary. A good score should be 100+, which is easily possible if students have attempted more than 28 questions with decent accuracy.

 

Find the detailed JIPMAT exam analysis breakdown for this section below:

 

TopicsNo. of Questions
Reading Comprehension ( 2 passage)10-12
Fill-in-the-blanks4
Vocabulary – Synonyms / Antonyms / Idioms6
Vocabulary – Spelling Correction2
Sentence Correction/ Error Spotting4
Prepositions2
Active Passive / Direct Indirect4
Jumbled Sentences2
Total34

 

Read More – IPMAT Rohtak Analysis 2024

 

Key Takeaways

 

Overall, our JIPMAT exam analysis says that the paper was easy for students who prepared well with the right strategy. A score of 300-310 should get you through the cutoffs. Additionally, students should not forget the requirement of clearing the sectional cutoffs of 50 marks per section for IIM Jammu.