IIM Rohtak IPM aptitude test 2020 postponed
Himanshu Shekhar | May 18, 2020 | 11:43 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI - Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Rohtak has issued a notification in which they have stated that IPM online aptitude test 2020 scheduled on May 21 has been postponed. Further information on the entrance test schedule will be communicated soon. Authorities will conduct IIM Rohtak IPMAT 2020 via Internet-Based Assessment where candidates will have to give entrance test from their home.
IIM Rohtak IPM Aptitude Test 2020- Important Dates
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Announcement of call for PI |
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Personal Interview date of IPM aptitude test |
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Releasing of selection list |
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IIM Rohtak IPM Aptitude Test Exam Pattern 2020
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Total time duration will be two hours (120 minutes)
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IIM Rohtak IPMAT 2020 will be conducted via remote proctoring mode
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All the asked questions will be Multiple-choice questions
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There will be 3 sections, namely- QA, VA and LR
About IIM Rohtak IPMAT 2020
IIM Rohtak introduces a 5 year Integrated Programme in Management (IPM) for those students who have completed their 12th and want to develop their managerial and leadership skill. The admission to 5 year IPM programme through the IPM aptitude test conducted by IIM Rohtak.
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