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NEW DELHI - Indian Institute of Management, Indore (IIM Indore) will conduct the IPMAT 2020 exam in online mode and candidates must keep in mind certain do’s and don’ts. The Do’s and Don’ts for IPMAT 2020 exam are like exam instructions which the candidates must follow in order to avoid any action against them.
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IPMAT Important Dates 2020
Events | Dates |
IPMAT 2020 application commenced | February 17, 2020 |
IPMAT 2020 application concluded | April 20, 2020 |
IPMAT 2020 application correction window | August 6-7, 2020 |
IPMAT 2020 admit card release | August 27, 2020 |
IPMAT 2020 | September 7, 2020 |
Shortlisting for Personal Interview | To be notified |
Do’s and Don’ts for IPMAT 2020
Keep the Admit Card Ready
The admit card of IPMAT 2020 is a very important document that the candidate has to carry with them. Without the admit card, the candidates will not be allowed to appear for the examination and may have their candidature cancelled.
Check the Exam Centre Beforehand
The candidates have to select any five test cities, as per their convenience. The candidates will get their exam centres of which they will have to get all the information, like the address. Doing so at the last moment may create chaos and may lead the candidates to miss the exam.
Check all the Exam Details
It is important to check the details of IPMAT 2020 prior to the exam being conducted so that the candidates are well-aware of the timing, location, and other such details.
Don’t Forget to Carry the Important Documents
It is mandatory to bring all the necessary documents to the IPMAT examination centre to get entry into the same. Along with the admit card candidates must carry with them the valid photo identity proof. Candidates who will not do so will not be entertained in any way and will be sent back.
Don’t Arrive at the Centre at the Last Minute
Arriving late or at the last minute at the centre does not only leave a bad impression but also juggles up things, makes a mess and leaves the candidates under stress. So to avoid all that, it is important to arrive at the test centre at least half an hour before the exam time.
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