IIM Indore IPM (Integrated Programme in Management) selection process
#1
I have completed +2 with 85%marks.I would like to do Five-Year Integrated Programme in Management at IIM Indore. How is the process of selection for admission done?
Reply

#2
60% aggregate marks at Secondary/ X Std/ Equivalent and at Higher Secondary/XII/+2 level/ Equivalent. Government of India reservation norms would be followed while admitting the candidates. Selection of candidates would be based on their performance in Secondary/X Std/ Equivalent and Higher Secondary/XII Std/ +2 level / Equivalent examination. Final selection will be based on academic performance, scholastic achievements, performance in SAT-1 and the performance in the Aptitude Test (AT) and Personal Interview (PI).

For details you may visit http://www.iimidr.ac.in
Reply

#3
Hi all
Before you get a clear idea of how IIM Indore (IPM) is, you need to understand its target audience.

Target Audience: Look at the course high fees. Also GMAT scores are accepted. This course is largely for students who have traditionally travelled outside India for graduation studies. GMAT test takers.

Paper Difficulty level – This is the second version of IPM. The first version only had 10 questions. As the paper pattern is evolving and students from all over India are going to apply for this. It is expected the paper is going to be relatively on the EASY side.
That means we are not expecting tough questions on Mathematics. No Higher mathematics of Class 11th and 12th.
Pattern of the paper- IPM might follow the pattern of CAT.
Quantitative Aptitude might have section of Data Interpretation and Data Sufficiency.
Verbal Ability section might have a section on Logical Reasoning.

Important Sections- In Quantitative Aptitude Number System, Ration and Proportion, Percentage and Average would be important. Data Interpretation is extremely likely in the exam.
In Verbal Ability reading comprehension is important. Analytical Reasoning based questions are very likely.
How to prepare- Strategy of preparation would be dependant on time available and past preparation for the aptitude sections.
Certain sections of the aptitude are not possible to be covered in 1 month like Vocabulary etc should not be touched.
Approach should be through solving problems of English and maths rather than studying theory.
For this we at EduMentor have prepared special books on Test taking. Multiple sectional test of English (Parajumbles, fill in the blank, cloze etc) and Mathematics.
These sectional test are a good way to ramp up your preparation. Funda books need to be referred only when you are facing difficulty in a particular topic.
Our 6 books and 8 mock test cover all possible variety of questions. These books also suggest the required approach to tackle such problems through detailed solution.
Based on the feedback we received from students last year. 15-20 of intensive preparation with the right material can put the student in right stead.
Mean while a student must work hard on the subjective answers (SOP) as well. As SOP would be used in the Interview round.
I wish all the applicants the very best of Luck. You could contact the content development team of IPM on 9650499920 or 9999904556.

You could mail to us at ipm@Edumentor.org
If you plan to prepare might as well give it your best shot. Very best of luck from our side.

Reply

#4
Hi all
Before you get a clear idea of how IIM Indore (IPM) is, you need to understand its target audience.

Target Audience: Look at the course high fees. Also GMAT scores are accepted. This course is largely for students who have traditionally travelled outside India for graduation studies. GMAT test takers.

Paper Difficulty level – This is the second version of IPM. The first version only had 10 questions. As the paper pattern is evolving and students from all over India are going to apply for this. It is expected the paper is going to be relatively on the EASY side.
That means we are not expecting tough questions on Mathematics. No Higher mathematics of Class 11th and 12th.
Pattern of the paper- IPM might follow the pattern of CAT.
Quantitative Aptitude might have section of Data Interpretation and Data Sufficiency.
Verbal Ability section might have a section on Logical Reasoning.

Important Sections- In Quantitative Aptitude Number System, Ration and Proportion, Percentage and Average would be important. Data Interpretation is extremely likely in the exam.
In Verbal Ability reading comprehension is important. Analytical Reasoning based questions are very likely.
How to prepare- Strategy of preparation would be dependant on time available and past preparation for the aptitude sections.
Certain sections of the aptitude are not possible to be covered in 1 month like Vocabulary etc should not be touched.
Approach should be through solving problems of English and maths rather than studying theory.
For this we at EduMentor have prepared special books on Test taking. Multiple sectional test of English (Parajumbles, fill in the blank, cloze etc) and Mathematics.
These sectional test are a good way to ramp up your preparation. Funda books need to be referred only when you are facing difficulty in a particular topic.
Our 6 books and 8 mock test cover all possible variety of questions. These books also suggest the required approach to tackle such problems through detailed solution.
Based on the feedback we received from students last year. 15-20 of intensive preparation with the right material can put the student in right stead.
Mean while a student must work hard on the subjective answers (SOP) as well. As SOP would be used in the Interview round.
I wish all the applicants the very best of Luck. You could contact the content development team of IPM on 9650499920 or 9999904556.

You could mail to us at ipm@Edumentor.org
If you plan to prepare might as well give it your best shot. Very best of luck from our side.
Reply



Possibly Related Threads…
Thread Author Replies Views Last Post
  Navodaya Entrace 2018- Selection process explained navodaya1 0 2,108 10-16-2017, 12:35 AM
Last Post: navodaya1
  Indian Navy BTech selection process sunilkurup 1 3,958 05-30-2015, 11:00 AM
Last Post: nbm
  MG University BA Animation selection process prashantam.c 0 3,137 05-08-2015, 11:40 AM
Last Post: prashantam.c
  Selection process for CDAC DASDM rms 1 4,684 07-30-2013, 12:14 PM
Last Post: nbm
  Selection Process for XLRI PGCABM Neerasa 1 4,565 07-23-2013, 09:21 AM
Last Post: nbm
  Eligibility for IIM Certificate Programme in Management (CPM) Augustinep 1 4,430 07-12-2013, 08:33 AM
Last Post: nbm
  Eligibility for IIM PG Certificate Programme in Management kdevika 1 4,389 07-10-2013, 08:43 AM
Last Post: nbm
  Distant MBA programme in Supply Chain Management Lulu 3 8,445 06-11-2013, 12:05 PM
Last Post: 11thomson
  Selection process for NINI residential course after 10th Nithin PC 1 4,269 06-05-2013, 12:50 PM
Last Post: rms
  Selection process of Integrated BBA- MBA at Nirma University bijumk 1 5,050 05-23-2013, 08:51 AM
Last Post: luttu



Users browsing this thread:
1 Guest(s)

Powered By MyBB, © 2002-2024 Melroy van den Berg.
Disclaimer | About Us