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Aspect
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Details
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Exam
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IPMAT Indore
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No. of Sections
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3
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No. of Questions
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100
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Sections
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Quantitative Ability (MCQ): 40 questions
Quantitative Ability (SA): 20 questions
Verbal Ability: 40 questions
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Mode
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Online
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Duration
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2 hours (120 minutes)
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Sectional Time
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Quantitative Ability (SA): 40 mins
Verbal Ability: 40 mins
Quantitative Ability (MCQs): 40 mins
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Total Marks
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400
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Marking Scheme
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MCQ: +4 for correct, -1 for incorrect (except SA questions)
Short Answers: No negative marking
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Component
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Score (Weight)
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Quantitative Ability (MCQ)
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25 * [(Candidate's Score - Minimum Score) / (Maximum Score - Minimum Score)]
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Quantitative Ability (SA)
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25 * [(Candidate's Score - Minimum Score) / (Maximum Score - Minimum Score)]
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Verbal Ability (MCQ)
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50 * [(Candidate's Score - Minimum Score) / (Maximum Score - Minimum Score)]
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Aptitude Test Score (ATS)
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Sum of above
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Aspect
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Description
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Communication
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Clarity, coherence, and confidence in expression
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Personality
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Leadership potential, emotional intelligence, teamwork ability
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General Awareness
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Knowledge of current affairs, business, and socio-economic issues
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Motivation
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Reasons for choosing IPM, alignment with IIM Shillong’s vision
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Information
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Details
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Duration
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15–30 minutes
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Format
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In-person or online
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Questions
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Personal background, academics (especially quantitative skills), current affairs, situational scenarios
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Component
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Score (Weight)
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Aptitude Test Score (ATS)
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65
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Personal Interview (PI)
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35
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Composite Score (CS)
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(0.65 × ATS) + (0.35 × PI Score)
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Aspect
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Description
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Communication
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Clarity, coherence, and confidence in expression
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Personality
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Leadership potential, emotional intelligence, teamwork ability
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General Awareness
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Knowledge of current affairs, business, socio-economic issues
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Motivation
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Reasons for choosing IPM, alignment with IIM Shillong’s goals
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Information
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Details
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Duration
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15–30 minutes
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Format
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In-person or online
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Questions
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Personal background, academics (especially math), current affairs, situational scenarios
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Component
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Score (Weight)
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Aptitude Test Score (ATS)
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65
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Personal Interview (PI)
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35
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Composite Score (CS)
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Sum of above scores
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Criteria
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Details
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Age
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- General/EWS/NC-OBC: Born on or after July 1, 2006 (maximum 20 years as of July 1, 2026).
- SC/ST/PwD: Born on or after July 1, 2001 (5-year relaxation, maximum 25 years as of July 1, 2026).
- Note: PwD is referred to as "DA" (Differently Abled); no separate relaxations specified for EWS or NC-OBC beyond general category.
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Qualifying Exam and Standard X/SSC
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- Qualifying Exam: Must have appeared for IPMAT 2026 conducted by IIM Indore; IIM Shillong uses these scores for shortlisting to PI.
- Passed Standard XII/HSC or equivalent in 2025 or 2026, or appearing in 2026 (candidates completing by July 31, 2026, can apply provisionally, subject to meeting criteria upon selection).
- Passed Standard X/SSC or equivalent.
- Minimum marks: 60% aggregate in both X and XII for General/EWS/NC-OBC; 55% for SC/ST/PwD.
- Additional requirement: Must have studied mathematics or applied mathematics in Standard XI and XII.
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Other Details
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- Candidates completing Standard XII by July 31, 2026 (tentative), can apply provisionally (admission provisional if selected, subject to document submission and meeting eligibility).
- Percentage of marks in X and XII: Calculated based on aggregate of all subjects per Board's regulations; if grades, convert per certified procedure (IIM Shillong holds final authority on equivalence and conversion).
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Application Period
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- Online registration for IIM Shillong IPM: Tentatively starts late May or early June 2026; last date around mid-July 2026 (based on 2025 pattern of June 19 to July 10; exact dates to be announced).
- Separate application required for IIM Shillong IPM (in addition to IPMAT 2026 registration via IIM Indore, expected February to March 2026).
Application fee: ₹2000 (₹1000 for SC/ST/DA/EWS).
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Reservation
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- Follows Government of India norms: 27% for NC-OBC, 15% for SC, 7.5% for ST, 10% for EWS, 5% for PwD (not explicitly detailed on site but standard for IIMs).
- PwD/DA: Includes categories like blindness/low vision, deaf/hard of hearing, locomotor disability, etc., with ≥40% disability as certified; eligible for age and marks relaxation.
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Seats
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- Total intake: Not yet announced for 2026 (approximately 120 for domestic applicants based on prior IPM trends and IIM norms, but subject to confirmation).
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Degrees Awarded
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- Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) upon successful completion of the first three years (optional exit).
- Master of Business Administration (MBA) upon successful completion of the full five-year IPM (per the Indian Institutes of Management Act 2017).
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Year
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Exit Award
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Competence Level
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Description
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Year 1
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Certificate in Management
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Foundational
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Basic management theory, self-awareness, communication, teamwork, and critical thinking.
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Year 2
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Diploma in Management
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Level 2
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Integrate business functions, analytical reasoning, and interdisciplinary problem-solving.
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Year 3
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BBA (Degree in Management)
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Level 3
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Independent professional readiness, integrative thinking, managerial tools, experience-driven judgment.
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Year 4
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BBA (Honors)
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Level 4
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Applied leadership, domain specialisation via industry apprenticeship or dissertation.
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Year 5
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MBA (Degree in Management)
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Level 5
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Manage complexity, drive innovation, lead change in diverse settings.
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Year/Semester
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Core Credits
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Total Credits
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Learning Streams/Topics Covered
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Year 1
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Semester I
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20
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30
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Data & Decision Making: Basics of data analysis, statistics, and decision-making tools.
Money, Markets & Economics: Microeconomics, macroeconomics, financial basics.
Behaviour & Management of Businesses: Organisational behaviour, introduction to management principles.
Intelligent Enterprise & Analytics: Introduction to business analytics, technology in business.
Indian Knowledge Systems: Indian philosophy, ethics, and cultural perspectives in management.
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Semester II
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20
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30
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Continuation of above streams with deeper exploration.
Community Internship: Social immersion, community-based projects applying basic management concepts (10 credits).
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Year 2
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Semester III
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20
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32
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Data & Decision Making: Advanced statistical methods, quantitative techniques.
Money, Markets & Economics: Financial markets, economic policies.
Behaviour & Management of Businesses: Leadership, team dynamics, HR basics.
Intelligent Enterprise & Analytics: Data-driven decision-making, emerging technologies.
Indian Knowledge Systems: Ethical frameworks, Indian business models.
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Semester IV
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20
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32
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Further deepening of above streams.
Start-Up/Summer Internship I: Practical application in startups or industries, focusing on business operations (10 credits).
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Year 3
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Semester V
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10
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28
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Data & Decision Making: Optimization, predictive analytics.
Money, Markets & Economics: Global economics, investment basics.
Behaviour & Management of Businesses: Strategic management, organizational psychology.
Intelligent Enterprise & Analytics: AI in business, advanced analytics.
Indian Knowledge Systems: Sustainability, Indian leadership philosophies.
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Semester VI
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10
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28
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Continuation of above with practical applications.
Start-Up/Summer Internship II: Advanced industry/startup projects, focusing on innovation and management (10 credits).
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Year 4
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Varies
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50
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BBA (Honors): Flexible coursework or apprenticeships (3/6/9 months) in areas like finance, marketing, operations, or entrepreneurship. Topics vary based on chosen pathway (e.g., industry projects, study abroad, or dissertation). Focus on practical leadership and specialized skills.
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Year 5
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Varies
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60
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MBA: Advanced electives (over 75 options) in areas like finance, marketing, operations, strategy, sustainability, or analytics. Topics align with IIM Shillong’s PGP curriculum, tailored to industry trends and student career goals.
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