IIM Rohtak extends registration for IPM Aptitude Test 2020 to May 4
Team Careers360 | April 21, 2020 | 04:36 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI- Indian Institute of Management, Rohtak has issued a notification in which it has stated that they have extended the last date to fill the application form for IPM aptitude test to May 4. The decision was taken in wake of the prevailing circumstances caused due to the lockdown. The exam date is yet to be announced.
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Revised Dates for IPM Aptitude Test 2020
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Events |
Dates |
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Start date for filling the application form |
February 10, 2020 |
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End date to register |
May 4, 2020 |
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IPMAT Rohtak 2020 |
To be Announced |
Check steps to Fill Application form of IPM Aptitude Test 2020
Step 1 - Click on the official website of IPMAT 2020 which is iimrohtak.ac.in
Step 2 - Register for IPM Aptitude Test
Step 3 - Fill all the required information in the application form
Step 4 - Upload the documents according to the specifications
Step 5 - Pay the necessary application fee for the exam
Step 6 - Once you have submitted the form, take the print out
About IPM Aptitude Test 2020
The IPM Aptitude test in a computer-based mode across different cities in India. The exam will be of two hours in which the candidates will have to answer 120 questions, 40 each from quantitative ability, logical reasoning and verbal ability. For every correct answer, they will be given 4 marks and for every wrong answer one mark will be deducted.
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