IIM Rohtak IPMAT 2022 exam tomorrow; Do's and don'ts for the exam day
Sundararajan | June 25, 2022 | 02:17 PM IST | 2 mins read
IIM Rohtak will conduct IPM AT 2022 entrance test on June 26. Check out some exam day guidelines that candidates need to follow on the IPMAT exam day.
NEW DELHI: The Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Rohtak will be conducting the Integrated Program in Management Aptitude Test (IPMAT) 2022 on June 26, 2022, in online computer-based mode. With just a few days left for IPM AT 2022, we list here some do’s and don’ts for the exam day. These IPMAT exam day tips will help students appear in the test in an organized manner. Students appearing for this management entrance exam can download the IPMAT admit card 2022 from the official website - iimrohtak.ac.in.
For downloading the IPMAT 2022 admit card, students should enter their application number and password. Students are required to carry necessary documents such as valid photo ID proof, and IPM AT 2022 admit card to the test centre for verification purposes. Students without IPMAT hall ticket will not be allowed inside the examination center.
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IIM Rohtak IPMAT 2022: Dos and Don'ts for exam day
IPMAT Dos
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Students must carry the hard copy of the IPMAT 2022 admit card to the exam centre along with the required documents and original valid photo ID proof.
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Students are advised to report at their respective IPMAT 2022 exam centres an hour prior to the commencement of the exam.
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Students should carry the stationery items required for the IPM AT exam 2022.
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Students should follow all the guidelines given for the IPMAT exam. Any illegal procedure will lead to the cancellation of the candidature for such students.
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Follow the COVID guidelines for the IPM AT exam center regularly. Do not take off the face masks and adhere to social distancing.
IPMAT Don'ts
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Do not disturb yourself until the last minute. Set aside all your books a few days before the IPM AT 2022 exam. Have a good time and relax.
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Students should not carry prohibited items on the day of the examination. Personal belongings such as bags/ wallets and electronic items such as smart watches/ pager/ mobiles should not be taken inside the examination hall.
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Don’t be late for the IPMAT 2022 exam.
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Students should not be afraid at the time of the IPMAT exam. They have to believe in their preparation and write the exam accordingly.
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Do not rush to complete all the sections of the exam you forgot to solve. Do it calmly and tactfully.
IIM Rohtak IPMAT 2022: Marking scheme
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For every right answer, +4 marks will be awarded.
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For each wrong answer, a -1 mark will be deducted.
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Section name |
Number of questions |
Duration |
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Verbal Ability (MCQs) |
40 |
40 minutes |
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Quantitative Ability (MCQs) |
40 |
40 minutes |
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Quantitative Aptitude (SA) |
20 |
40 minutes |
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