JIPMAT 2022 exam today; Do’s and don’ts, important instructions
JIPMAT 2022 will be conducted today in 78 test cities across India. Check the list of do’s and don’ts along with JIPMAT exam day instructions.
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Prerna Goel | July 3, 2022 | 09:12 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) will conduct JIPMAT 2022 exam today from 3 pm to 5:30 pm as a computer-based test. Candidates qualifying for JIPMAT and further selection rounds will be given admission to the five-year Integrated Programme in Management (IPM) course offered at IIM Bodh Gaya and IIM Jammu. JIPMAT 2022 will be conducted in 78 test cities this year as compared to 76 last year.
Joint Integrated Programme in Management Admission Test (JIPMAT) 2022 has a duration of 2 hours and 30 minutes. Candidates appearing for the exam today must necessarily carry the admit card of JIPMAT 2022 and a valid government ID proof as without it, entry is prohibited. Candidates must strictly adhere to the JIPMAT exam day guidelines, do’s and don’ts, for today and more.
JIPMAT 2022: Highlights
Features |
Details |
JIPMAT exam mode |
Computer-based test (CBT) |
JIPMAT sections |
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Total number of questions |
100 |
Type of questions |
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) |
Duration of examination |
150 minutes (02:30 hours) |
Timing of examination |
03:00 P.M. to 05:30 P.M. |
Medium of question paper |
English |
Total marks |
400 |
Marking scheme |
(+) 4 for correct attempt (-) 1 for incorrect attempt |
Do’s for JIPMAT 2022: Things to remember
Candidates must,
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carry JIPMAT 2022 admit card while heading towards the test centre. Without a JIPMAT hall ticket, no entry shall be provided into the examination centre
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report at least one hour before the commencement of the JIPMAT exam
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carry one of the photo ID proof along with its photocopy,
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Aadhaar Card
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PAN Card
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Voter's ID Card
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Driver's License
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College ID Card
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- carry the self-declaration form attached with the JIPMAT admit card 2022
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follow all the instructions mentioned on the admit card of JIPMAT exam
Don’ts for JIPMAT 2022: Things to avoid for the exam
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Candidates must not carry any below-mentioned prohibited items inside the test center as it might lead to their disqualification:
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Mobile phones
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Calculators
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Paper
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Any electronic device
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Books
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Written material
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Any Bluetooth device
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With the exam, today, do not start any new topic assuming you may attain a grasp of it. It will only lead to confusion. Instead of a revision, you can go through the quick notes made during your JIPMAT preparation.
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Stay calm and do not panic as it will lead to exam pressure resulting in bad performance.
JIPMAT Exam 2022: Covid-19 instructions
Candidates must comply with necessary COVID-19 testing procedures at the examination centre. Moreover, candidates should have face masks, sanitizer, gloves, and a transparent water bottle on hand in the JIPMAT test centre. Officials also advise students to ensure proper social distancing while standing in the queue at the JIPMAT 2022 exam centre.
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