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What is JIPMAT? IIM Bodh Gaya & Jammu IPM Syllabus, Exam Pattern, and ROI Review

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What is JIPMAT? IIM Bodh Gaya & Jammu IPM Syllabus, Exam Pattern, and ROI Review

Table of Content

  • What is JIPMAT?
  • Why Choose JIPMAT for IIM Admission?
  • IIM Bodh Gaya & IIM Jammu IPM Programme Overview
  • Exit Option and MBA Promotion Criteria
  • JIPMAT Eligibility Criteria
  • JIPMAT Exam Pattern 2027
  • JIPMAT Marking Scheme
  • Detailed JIPMAT Syllabus
  • Quantitative Aptitude (QA)
  • DILR
  • VARCSelection Process for IIM Jammu & IIM Bodh Gaya
  • Tie-Breaking Criteria
  • Reservation Policy
  • Offer Acceptance Fees
  • JIPMAT Previous Year Cutoffs
  • Sectional Cutoffs Explained
  • Is JIPMAT Worth It? ROI Analysis
  • What Makes Our JIPMAT Coaching Different in Chandigarh
  • The GTA Model — Guide, Train, Achieve
  • How We Prepare Students for JIPMAT 2027
  • Phase 1 — Foundation Building
  • Phase 2 — Application & Practice
  • Phase 3 — Exam Simulation & Mock Analysis
  • Current Affairs & Vocabulary Development
  • Personal Mentorship by Amit Sir
  • Small Batch Advantage
  • Why Students from Chandigarh & Punjab Choose Us

Joint Integrated Programme in Management Admission Test is a national-level entrance test conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) for the 5-year integrated programme in management at IIM Jammu and IIM Bodh Gaya. Under this, students get dual degrees: BBA + MBA. However, there is an exit option post 3 years under certain conditions.

All details regarding the exam, including official notifications and admit cards, are published on the official NTA JIPMAT portal.

Compared to the traditional path of taking the CAT for an IIM tag, JIPMAT offers a less competitive and comparatively easier route to achieving that same IIM goal.



Why JIPMAT? The Gateway to Early Leadership

JIPMAT provides admission to two of the premier institutes of management in the country, the “Baby IIMs”: IIM Bodh Gaya and IIM Jammu.

JIPMAT simplifies the academic journey for students; by clearing this single exam, both their Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees are secured. It is also a comparatively easier path; unlike the CAT, where competition is much higher (roughly 3,00,000 students appear for CAT, while only 25,000–30,000 appear for JIPMAT), the barrier to entry is lower. Furthermore, admission through JIPMAT is primarily based on the test score itself. In contrast, the CAT selection process involves several volatile factors such as past academics, overall profile, Personal Interviews (PI), Written Ability Tests (WAT), and Group Discussions (GD), making JIPMAT a much more stable option for aspirants.



Program Overview & The “Exit Option”

The entire curriculum is divided into two parts: three years of BBA and two years of MBA, with a distinct focus on each phase. Social internships are a key component of the BBA phase; at IIM Jammu, this occurs at the end of the 3rd semester, while at IIM Bodh Gaya, it takes place at the end of the 2nd trimester.

The curriculum is strict, and students are expected to maintain academic discipline.

Criteria for Promotion and the MBA Exit Option: Promotion to the MBA phase is subject to specific academic conditions:

  • IIM Jammu: If you attain a GPA of 6.0 or higher, you have the option to either continue into the MBA program or exit with a BBA degree. However, if you fail to achieve a 6.0 GPA, you will be required to exit the program with the BBA degree.
  • IIM Bodh Gaya: You must attain a GPA of more than 5.5 to continue into the MBA program.

Interestingly, IIM Bodh Gaya offers an additional opportunity: students scoring between 5.0 and 5.5 have the option to repeat the third year to reach the minimum eligibility marks. However, if a student at IIM Bodh Gaya fails to maintain a 5.0 GPA in any given year, they will not be eligible for promotion to the next year.

These programme details can be verified on the official pages of IIM Jammu IPM and IIM Bodh Gaya IPM.



Eligibility Criteria

JIPMAT is open to all students across all streams — Science, Arts, and Commerce — and across various boards, such as State Boards, CBSE, IGCSE, and IB, provided they have met a certain percentage and are under the age of 20.

Category

Min % in 10th

Min % in 12th

General

60%

60%

SC / ST / PwD

55%

55%

Students appearing for the 12th board exams can also apply for JIPMAT, provided that they have their results before the final admission process.

Always cross-check the latest eligibility norms on the official JIPMAT notification before applying, as NTA may revise criteria each cycle.



Exam Pattern

It’s a 150-minute computer-based test designed to judge the basic aptitude and language proficiency of candidates. It is conducted in a multiple-choice question format, and no other language options are available other than English.

Section

Number of Questions

Quantitative Aptitude

33

Logical Reasoning & Data Interpretation

33

Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension

34

Total

100

 

Answer Type

Marks

Correct Answer

+4 Marks

Incorrect Answer

–1 Mark

 There is no sectional time limit; students can switch between sections multiple times within the 150-minute duration. This provides students with an advantage, as they can leverage the sections where they have the highest accuracy.


“A student currently preparing for JIPMAT told us that the no-sectional-time-limit feature completely changed how they planned their attempt. ‘I start with VARC, then DILR, and leave QA for the end. It suits my strengths and I’ve been hitting my target score consistently in mocks.’”



Syllabus Overview

1. Quantitative Aptitude (QA)

Number systems (LCM, HCF, factors), Algebra (linear/quadratic equations), Percentage, Ratio & Proportion, Profit & Loss, Discount, Simple & Compound Interest, Time, Speed & Distance, Time & Work, Averages, Mixtures & Alligations, Geometry & Mensuration, Permutation & Combination, Probability, Set Theory, Functions & Graphs, Square roots, surds.

2. Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning (DILR)

Tables, Bar graphs, Line graphs, Pie charts, Caselets, Blood relations / Family tree, Coding & Decoding, Seating arrangement, Syllogisms, Statement & Assumptions, Direction sense, Series / Puzzles, Venn diagrams, Input-Output.

3. Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension (VARC)

Reading Comprehension (short passages), Grammar & Error correction, Sentence correction, Para-jumbles, Para completion, Fill in the blanks, Synonyms & Antonyms, Idioms & Phrases, Vocabulary (contextual usage), Confusing words.



Selection Process

JIPMAT follows a merit-based admission process where IIM Jammu and IIM Bodh Gaya release their individual merit lists, followed by subsequent waiting lists.


IIM Jammu

IIM Jammu releases its merit list based on a composite score, which is calculated as follows: 

Component

Weightage

JIPMAT Score

70%

Class 10th Marks

15%

Class 12th Marks

15%

Gender Diversity (Female candidates)

Additional 5% / 5 marks

 

IIM Bodh Gaya

IIM Bodh Gaya relies solely on the JIPMAT score for its merit list and does not use a bonus point system. Instead, they reserve 30% of their seats specifically for female candidates (Supernumerary Girls seats) to ensure gender diversity.

Tie-Breaking Criteria

In the event of a tie, IIM Bodh Gaya and IIM Jammu use the following hierarchical criteria. A student scoring higher in an earlier step will be ranked higher:

  • Overall JIPMAT Score
  • VARC Section Score
  • QA Section Score
  • DILR Section Score
  • Class 10th Score
  • Class 12th Score
  • Year of Appearance in Class 12 (More recent is preferred)
  • Year of Appearance in Class 10 (More recent is preferred)
  • Date of Birth (Older candidates are typically ranked higher)

 

Reservation Policy

Admissions to both IIM Jammu and IIM Bodh Gaya are strictly governed by the Government of India (GoI) reservation policy. The distribution of seats across various categories is as follows:

Category

Reservation Percentage

Scheduled Castes (SC)

15%

Scheduled Tribes (ST)

7.5%

Other Backward Classes (OBC-NCL)

27%

Gen-Economically Weaker Sections (EWS)

10%

Persons with Disabilities (PwD)

5% (Horizontal Reservation)

 

Offer Acceptance and Withdrawal

Students who appear on the merit list must accept the admission offer by paying the acceptance fee within the stipulated timeframe. This fee is later adjusted against your Semester I tuition fees.

Institute

Offer Acceptance Fee

IIM Bodh Gaya

₹90,000

IIM Jammu

₹50,000

 

Cutoffs: What to Target?

The past year trends are as follows:


Overall Cutoffs — IIM Jammu (raw score out of 400) 

Year

General

OBC-NCL

SC

ST

PwD/EWS

2025 (expected)

340–360

290–310

200–240

140–180

~200

2024

~300–320

~260–280

~180–200

~120–140

~160

2023

342

~290

~200

~130

~160

2022

354

~305

~210

~150

 

Overall Cutoffs — IIM Bodh Gaya (raw score out of 400)

Year

General

OBC-NCL

SC

ST

2025 (expected)

330–350

285–305

195–225

130–170

2024

~295–315

~255–275

~170–195

~110–135

2023 (1st list)

342

~289

~196

~128

2022

~350

~298

~202

~145

2021 (1st list)

~332 (83.019%ile)

 

Sectional Cutoffs (minimum to clear each section)

Section

General (approx)

OBC

SC/ST/PwD

QA

30th percentile (~40–48 marks)

25th

20th

DILR

30th percentile (~40–48 marks)

25th

20th

VARC

30th percentile (~40–52 marks)

25th

20th


Note: These are derived from historical trends and student feedback compiled by our team. Always verify against the official merit lists published on jipmat.nta.ac.in.



Is the Program Worth It?

If we consider the benefits of avoiding “CAT anxiety,” securing an IIM seat early, and the academic value of a premier institute, then this is a strong programme. You will have top-tier facilities at your service and the opportunity to interact with MBA students who entered through the CAT. This interaction provides a unique perspective on the level of competition in the outside world.

However, if we evaluate the worth of this programme solely based on Return on Investment (ROI) and fees, the perspective changes. It can be difficult to have complete career clarity immediately after the 12th standard. For students with strong academics who wish to attempt the CAT to get into higher-ranked IIMs, spending nearly ₹20 lakh on a BBA may not make financial sense.

Beyond this, the placement statistics are a significant consideration. Although official reports declare 100% placements, unofficial figures often present a different picture. Even according to official sources, an average CTC of roughly ₹14 lakh is a modest return on a total investment of approximately ₹40 lakh. Lastly, the first IPM batches are only set to graduate in 2026, meaning current ROI figures are somewhat speculative, as the long-term value addition of this five-year programme is yet to be fully realized.

Overall, JIPMAT is a great option for students seeking a secure career path and an IIM brand name with clear MBA aspirations. However, for students who are still exploring their options — especially those under financial constraints — this path requires careful consideration.



What Makes Our JIPMAT Coaching Different in Chandigarh

Most coaching institutes preparing students for JIPMAT are running on a one-size-fits-all approach, where no specialised focus on each student is given, and this brings varied results.

We follow the GTA Model — Guide, Train, Achieve.

Amit Sir personally reviews and guides every student and provides continuous handholding throughout the preparation journey. The entire learning process is designed to be engaging and enjoyable rather than monotonous and stressful, which ultimately leads to better performance and achievement.


How We Prepare Students for JIPMAT at Our Coaching Centre in Chandigarh

At our institute, Amit Sir has developed a structured JIPMAT coaching methodology built over 10 years of tracking what actually works. Our JIPMAT 2027 preparation program is not a generic aptitude course offered by most institutes; rather, it is developed on the RE Model, i.e., the Requirement and Empowerment Model. The basic requirements of the exam are treated as the foundation upon which students are empowered.


Our JIPMAT Preparation Framework

Phase 1 — Foundation (Months 1–2)
  • Concept rebuilding for Quantitative Aptitude (QA) using Class 9–11 fundamentals
  • Grammar rules and comprehension basics for VARC
  • Introductory sets for DILR (Logical Reasoning & Data Interpretation)
  • Individual assessment of every student to identify weak areas from day one


 Phase 2 — Application (Months 3–4)

  • Topic-wise timed practice sessions
  • Sectional mock tests
  • Weekly DILR workshops
  • Live problem-solving classes by Amit Sir focused on common JIPMAT question patterns

 

Phase 3 — Exam Simulation (Months 5–6)
  • Full-length JIPMAT mock tests under actual exam conditions (150 minutes)
  • Detailed post-mock analysis for every student
  • Cutoff-targeted score planning based on performance trends
  • Personalised correction plans for students scoring below their target range

 

Weekly Current Affairs & Vocabulary Building

Although JIPMAT does not directly test General Knowledge, strong vocabulary and reading speed significantly improve VARC performance.

Our weekly reading and vocabulary sessions help students improve reading comprehension speed, word usage and contextual understanding, and accuracy in verbal ability questions. This consistently contributes to an improvement of 10–15 marks in VARC for many students.


“A student currently in our JIPMAT 2027 batch told us that the weekly vocabulary sessions felt unnecessary at first. ‘I thought it was a filler class,’ they said. ‘But after two months, my VARC mock scores genuinely jumped. The contextual vocabulary questions stopped feeling like guesswork.’”


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Sources & References

• Official JIPMAT Portal (NTA): https://jipmat.nta.ac.in

• IIM Jammu IPM Programme: https://www.iimj.ac.in/academic-programmes/ipm

• IIM Bodh Gaya IPM Programme: https://www.iimbg.ac.in/academic-programmes/ipm

• Cutoff data is based on historical merit lists and student-reported scores compiled by our team. Verify the latest cutoffs on official institute websites.

• Student insights are based on interactions with current and past JIPMAT aspirants mentored through Aptitude 360. Names are withheld to protect privacy.

Frequently Asked Questions

JIPMAT, or the Joint Integrated Programme in Management Admission Test, is a national-level entrance exam conducted by NTA for admission into the 5-year integrated BBA+MBA programme at IIM Jammu and IIM Bodh Gaya. Both institutions release independent merit lists based on JIPMAT scores. The official exam portal is jipmat.nta.ac.in.

JIPMAT is open to students from all streams — Science, Commerce, and Arts. The eligibility criteria do not favour any particular academic background. Students from State Boards, CBSE, IGCSE, and IB are all eligible, provided they meet the minimum percentage requirement (60% for General, 55% for SC/ST/PwD) in both 10th and 12th standard.

No, the MBA is not guaranteed. At IIM Jammu, students who do not achieve a 6.0 GPA exit with a BBA degree. At IIM Bodh Gaya, the minimum GPA to proceed to the MBA phase is above 5.5. Students scoring between 5.0 and 5.5 at IIM Bodh Gaya have the option to repeat the third year. Falling below 5.0 in any year results in ineligibility for promotion.

Approximately 25,000 to 30,000 students appear for JIPMAT annually, compared to nearly 3,00,000 for CAT. The lower competition pool makes JIPMAT comparatively more accessible. However, the cutoffs for the General category at both IIMs have historically been in the 330–360 range (out of 400), so preparation still needs to be structured and serious.

This requires honest evaluation. The total investment for the 5-year programme is approximately ₹40 lakh, and official placement reports indicate an average CTC of around ₹14 lakh. The first full IPM batches are graduating in 2026, so long-term placement data is still emerging. For students with clear MBA goals and confidence in the IIM brand, the programme offers strong value. For those still exploring career options, careful financial planning is advised before committing.

JIPMAT gives admission to IIM Jammu and IIM Bodh Gaya, while IPMAT Indore is a separate exam for IIM Indore’s IPM programme, which is older and currently has stronger placement data. IPMAT Indore is significantly more competitive. Students who are strong candidates should attempt both; those with a more focused preparation timeline may prioritise based on target institute and realistic cutoff alignment.

A six-month structured preparation plan, divided into Foundation, Application, and Exam Simulation phases, is the most reliable approach. Students we have worked with who began preparation in May or June for an exam held later in the year have consistently reported better outcomes than those who started in the last two months.
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