IPMAT 2023: IIM Rohtak to close application window today
Mridusmita Deka | April 10, 2023 | 11:41 AM IST | 1 min read
Candidates can register for IPM aptitude test (IPM AT) 2023 on the official website - iimrohtak.ac.in.
NEW DELHI: The Indian Institute of Management Rohtak (IIM Rohtak) will close the application process for admission to five-year integrated programme in management (IPM). Candidates qualifying Class 12 can register for IPM aptitude test (IPM AT) 2023 on the official website - iimrohtak.ac.in.
IIM Rohtak will conduct the IPM AT 2023 on May 20 in computer-based mode from 9 am. The announcement of Call for Online Personal Interviews (PI) will be done in the June first week, while shortlisting will be based on the IPM AT 2023 scores. The interviews are proposed to be held tentatively in June 2023 second week.
IPM 2023 Eligibility Criteria
Candidates must satisfy the following criteria to apply for this programme:
- General, NC-OBC and EWS Category: Minimum 60% in Class 10 or SSC and Class 12 or HSC or equivalent examinations. Maximum 20 years of age as on June 30, 2023
- SC, ST and PWD (DAP) Category: Minimum 55% in Class 10 or SSC and Class 12 or HSC or equivalent examinations. Maximum 20 years of age as on June 30, 2023
Total number of seats for IPM Batch 2023-28 will be 180 (including 10% of the total seats will be offered to EWS (Economically Weaker Section) candidates). The offer of admission to candidate will be made strictly on the basis of merit/rank list and availability of seats in each category (Gen, SC, ST, NC-OBC, EWS and DAP) as per reservation rules.
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