IPMAT 2021 to be conducted on June 14 by IIM Indore
Richa Kapoor | January 22, 2021 | 08:09 PM IST | 1 min read
Indian Institute of Management, Indore will conduct the IPMAT 2021 exam on June 14.
NEW DELHI - Indian Institute of Management, Indore Director has announced that the IPMAT 2021 exam will be held on June 14. All the other dates and information related to the IPMAT 2021 exam will be provided soon on the official website. IPMAT is conducted every year for shortlisting of candidates for the five year integrated MBA programme.
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IPMAT 2021 will be conducted in computer based mode and the entrance test will be held in afternoon. It was though his twitter handle that IIM Indore Director HImanshu Rai informed about the IPMAT 2021 exam date.
About IPMAT 2021
IPMAT exam is of two hours of duration and questions are asked from the quantitative ability section as well as from the verbal ability section. According to IPMAT 2021, candidates will be required to answer multiple choice questions as well as short answer questions. Candidates must check the eligibility criteria before they fill the IPMAT application form 2021.
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