JIPMAT 2026 — the Joint Integrated Programme in Management Admission Test — is your direct entry point into the five-year IPM programme at IIM Jammu and IIM Bodh Gaya after Class 12. Conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA), JIPMAT is one of three national-level IPM entrance exams in India, alongside IPMAT Indore and IPMAT Rohtak. A single JIPMAT score gives you access to 260 seats across two IIMs, making it one of the most efficient pathways to an IIM education right out of school.
Unlike IPMAT Indore, which has a Personal Interview stage, JIPMAT admission is entirely merit-based — your JIPMAT score and academic profile determine your seat. This guide covers everything you need to know: the 2026 exam dates, eligibility criteria, syllabus, exam pattern, selection process, participating institutions, and the most effective preparation strategies — all verified from official sources.
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JIPMAT stands for Joint Integrated Programme in Management Admission Test. It is a national-level entrance examination conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) on behalf of IIM Jammu and IIM Bodh Gaya for admission into their five-year Integrated Programme in Management (IPM). The programme awards a dual degree — a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) after three years and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) after five years.
JIPMAT is the only IPM entrance exam among the three national exams (IPMAT Indore, IPMAT Rohtak, JIPMAT) that has no Group Discussion or Personal Interview round. Selection is purely based on the JIPMAT score and academic profile, making exam performance the single most critical factor.
The exam was introduced to provide a joint gateway for two newer IIMs, reducing the burden on aspirants who would otherwise apply separately.
The table below provides a snapshot of all key parameters for JIPMAT 2026, from the conducting body and exam mode to the official website, to help you orient your preparation and application process at a glance.
Exam Name |
JIPMAT (Joint Integrated Programme in Management Admission Test) |
Conducting Body |
National Testing Agency (NTA) on behalf of IIM Jammu and IIM Bodh Gaya |
Exam Level |
National level |
Exam Frequency |
Once a year |
Mode |
Computer-Based Test (CBT) |
Duration |
150 minutes (2 hours 30 minutes) |
Total Questions |
100 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) |
Total Marks |
400 |
Sections |
Quantitative Aptitude (QA) | Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning (DILR) | Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension (VARC) |
Marking Scheme |
+4 for correct answer; −1 for incorrect answer |
Application Fee |
General/NC-OBC/EWS: ₹2,000 | SC/ST/PwD: ₹1,000 |
Application Mode |
Online only — exams.nta.ac.in/JIPMAT |
Participating Institutions |
IIM Jammu (140 seats) and IIM Bodh Gaya (120 seats) |
Official Website |
NTA is tentatively expected to release the JIPMAT notification in April this year. The exam can then be expected to be held in May, based on past trends. The dates listed below are based on past trends and will be updated as soon as NTA publishes the official JIPMAT 2026 notification on the official website.
Event |
Tentative Date |
|---|---|
JIPMAT 2026 Notification Release |
April 2026 |
Registration Opens |
April 2026 |
Last Date to Submit Application Form |
April/ May 2026 |
Last Date to Pay Application Fee |
April/ May 2026 |
Application Form Correction Window |
TBA |
Admit Card Release |
May-June 2026 |
JIPMAT 2026 Exam Date |
June 2026 |
Provisional Answer Key |
To be announced by NTA |
Result Declaration |
To be announced by NTA |
Counselling / Merit List |
To be announced by IIM Jammu & IIM Bodh Gaya |
Important: Check the official NTA JIPMAT website regularly for confirmed dates. Do not rely on provisional schedules from any source other than the official NTA portal.
JIPMAT scores are accepted exclusively by IIM Jammu and IIM Bodh Gaya for their five-year Integrated Programme in Management. Both institutions are established under the IIM Act 2017 and carry the IIM brand with strong academic credentials. The table below details each institution’s seat intake and the degree awarded upon programme completion.
Institute |
Programme |
Total Seats |
Degree Awarded |
|---|---|---|---|
IIM Jammu |
5-Year Integrated Programme in Management (IPM) |
140 |
BBA + MBA |
IIM Bodh Gaya |
5-Year Integrated Programme in Management (IPM) |
120 |
BBA + MBA |
IIM Jammu is accredited by AACSB and BGA. IIM Bodh Gaya is mentored by IIM Calcutta and is also AACSB-accredited. Both offer fully residential programmes with dedicated career development cells for IPM students. JIPMAT is conducted in 76 cities across India, ensuring accessibility for aspirants from all regions.
Understanding eligibility is the first step before you apply. Both IIM Jammu and IIM Bodh Gaya share the common JIPMAT eligibility framework set by NTA but have a few institution-specific differences, particularly around the Class 10 year of passing. The table below lays out both sets of criteria side by side for clarity.
Criterion |
IIM Jammu |
IIM Bodh Gaya |
|---|---|---|
Class 12 Year |
Passed in 2024 or 2025, or appearing in 2026 (by July 31, 2026) |
Passed in 2024 or 2025, or appearing in 2026 (by July 31, 2026) |
Class 10 Year |
Passed in 2022 or later |
Passed in 2023 or later |
Min. % — General |
60% in both Class 10 and Class 12 |
60% in both Class 10 and Class 12 |
Min. % — SC/ST/PwD |
55% in both Class 10 and Class 12 |
55% in both Class 10 and Class 12 |
Age Limit |
No age limit prescribed |
No age limit prescribed |
Stream |
All streams (Science, Commerce, Arts) |
All streams (Science, Commerce, Arts) |
International Boards |
IGCSE and IB students eligible |
As per JIPMAT notification |
The JIPMAT application process is entirely online and is managed by NTA. There is no separate college-level application after the JIPMAT — your score and merit list placement determine admission. Follow these steps carefully to avoid disqualification.
Step 1. Visit the official NTA JIPMAT website at exams.nta.ac.in/JIPMAT and click on the registration link.
Step 2. Create a User ID and password using your registered email ID and mobile number. Note the system-generated application number displayed on screen.
Step 3. Fill in all personal, academic, and contact details accurately — name, date of birth, nationality, qualifying exam details, and exam city preferences.
Step 4. Upload scanned copies of your photograph and signature in the formats and sizes specified in the information bulletin.
Step 5. Pay the application fee online: ₹2,000 for General/NC-OBC/EWS candidates and ₹1,000 for SC/ST/PwD candidates.
Step 6. Submit the form and download the confirmation page for your records.
Important: Applications submitted through any mode other than the official NTA portal (exams.nta.ac.in/JIPMAT) will be rejected. The registered email and mobile number must belong to the candidate or their parent/guardian, as all NTA communications are sent through these channels.
JIPMAT is a 150-minute computer-based test comprising 100 Multiple Choice Questions across three sections, Quantitative Aptitude, Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning, and Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension. Every correct answer awards four marks; every incorrect answer deducts one mark. There is no negative marking for unattempted questions. The table below breaks down the structure.
Section |
Questions |
Marks |
Type |
|---|---|---|---|
Quantitative Aptitude (QA) |
34 |
136 |
MCQ (−1 for wrong) |
Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning (DILR) |
33 |
132 |
MCQ (−1 for wrong) |
Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension (VARC) |
33 |
132 |
MCQ (−1 for wrong) |
Total |
100 |
400 |
MCQ |
NTA does not publish a definitive official syllabus for JIPMAT. The section-wise topic coverage below is based on the exam pattern guidelines published by NTA and the topics consistently tested in previous JIPMAT examinations. The table gives a section-wise overview of the key topics you must cover.
JIPMAT Syllabus as per Official Website |
|
|---|---|
JIPMAT Sections |
Skills Tested |
Section A: Quantitative Aptitude |
Questions will be asked to test the understanding and application of various concepts up to class 10 mathematics. |
Section B: Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning |
DI — Questions will be asked to test the ability to interpret from the given dataset. |
Section C: Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension |
VA — Questions will be asked to test the basic understanding of the English Language. |
While the table above provides a broad viewpoint of what needs to be done to prepare for JIPMAT, it does not provide a comprehensive and tangible list of topics that need to be worked upon.
Below is a list that features the most important topics for JIPMAT 2026. Stick this list in your study room to keep it as a reminder for your preparation.
Quantitative Ability |
Verbal Ability |
Logical Reasoning & Data Interpretation |
|---|---|---|
Geometry (Mensuration) |
Reading Comprehension |
Seating Arrangements |
Set Theory, P&C, & Probability |
Synonyms-Antonyms-Idioms |
Data Interpretation |
Equations |
Sentence Improvement/Correction |
Analogy; Odd one Out |
Percentages & SI-CI |
Fill in the blank |
Clocks & Calendars |
Time, Speed, and Distance & Time & Work |
Para-jumbles |
Coding-Decoding |
Number system |
Spelling Errors |
Statement-Conclusions/Argument |
Check the detailed JIPMAT syllabus to know more: JIPMAT Syllabus
The JIPMAT selection process differs between the two participating institutions. There is no common counselling round — each IIM prepares its own merit list independently based on the JIPMAT score and its own weighting criteria.
IIM Jammu introduced a significant update to its IPM selection process for the 2026 batch. It no longer relies solely on the JIPMAT percentile. The final merit list is now based on a composite score that includes Class 10 and Class 12 academic performance. The table below shows the exact weightage as published in IIM Jammu’s official IPM Admission Policy 2026.
Component |
Weightage (%) |
|---|---|
JIPMAT Percentile |
70 |
Class 10 Marks |
15 |
Class 12 Marks |
15 |
Total |
100 |
Only candidates who meet or exceed the category-wise sectional cut-off percentiles in all three sections of JIPMAT are eligible to appear in the merit list. The table below shows the minimum sectional cut-offs prescribed by IIM Jammu in its official 2026 admission policy.
Category |
QA Percentile |
DILR Percentile |
VARC Percentile |
|---|---|---|---|
General |
50 |
50 |
50 |
EWS |
35 |
35 |
35 |
NC-OBC |
35 |
35 |
35 |
SC |
30 |
30 |
30 |
ST |
25 |
25 |
25 |
PwD |
25 |
25 |
25 |
When two or more candidates have identical composite scores, IIM Jammu resolves ties in the following order, as specified in its official admission policy:
IIM Bodh Gaya prepares its merit list based on the JIPMAT score, with candidates required to meet the minimum sectional cut-off percentiles prescribed for each category. There is no Personal Interview round for IIM Bodh Gaya’s IPM admission. The institute shortlists candidates purely on the basis of JIPMAT performance and may also factor in gender diversity in the preparation of the final merit list.
IIM Jammu follows the Government of India’s reservation policy for seat allocation. The table below shows the percentage reservation for each category as per the official IIM Jammu IPM Admission Policy 2026.
Category |
Reservation (%) |
|---|---|
Scheduled Caste (SC) |
15 |
Scheduled Tribe (ST) |
7.5 |
NC-OBC |
27 |
EWS |
10 |
PwD |
5 (horizontal) |
NTA releases the JIPMAT admit card a few days before the exam, tentatively in May 2026. Only registered candidates can download it. The admit card is a mandatory document — entry to the exam hall is not permitted without it.
The admit card contains your name, roll number, exam date, reporting time, and exam centre details. Carry a valid photo ID (Aadhaar card, passport, or equivalent) along with the admit card on exam day. Students are advised to verify all details on the admit card immediately upon download and report discrepancies to NTA before the exam.
NTA publishes the JIPMAT result and scorecard on the official website. The result typically includes section-wise scores, overall score, and qualifying status. After the result, each institute — IIM Jammu and IIM Bodh Gaya — independently prepares its merit list and releases admission offers.
Many aspirants appear for both JIPMAT and IPMAT Indore or Rohtak in the same cycle. Understanding the structural differences between these three exams helps you plan your preparation and set the right expectations for each. The table below compares the three IPM entrance exams across the most important parameters.
Parameter |
JIPMAT |
IPMAT Indore |
IPMAT Rohtak |
|---|---|---|---|
Conducting Body |
NTA |
IIM Indore |
IIM Rohtak |
Exam Mode |
CBT |
CBT |
CBT |
Duration |
150 min |
120 min |
150 min |
Total Questions |
100 MCQ |
105 (MCQ + SA) |
120 MCQ |
Total Marks |
400 |
420 |
480 |
Sections |
QA, DILR, VARC |
QA (MCQ+SA), VARC |
Quant, Verbal, LR |
Negative Marking |
Yes (−1) |
Yes (MCQ only) |
Yes (−1) |
Colleges |
IIM Jammu, IIM Bodh Gaya |
Multiple IIMs & universities |
IIM Rohtak |
PI Round |
No |
Yes (PI) |
Yes (PI) |
The most important practical difference: JIPMAT is often considered more accessible than IPMAT Indore in terms of question difficulty and the absence of a PI/GD round. However, this also means you must perform well in the written test alone — there is no opportunity to compensate for a low test score in an interview round.
JIPMAT preparation requires a structured, section-specific approach. Since all three sections carry roughly equal weight and all questions are MCQs, a balanced strategy that avoids weak sections is more important than mastering one section at the expense of others.
Step 1: Understand the Exam Pattern and Syllabus
Before you open a textbook, understand exactly how the exam is structured, what topics are tested, and what the cut-offs look like by category. Read the official NTA information bulletin and the IIM Jammu and IIM Bodh Gaya admission policies to set clear targets.
Step 2: Build Conceptual Foundations
Start with Class 9–11 NCERT textbooks for Quantitative Aptitude. For VARC, build a daily reading habit — editorials from publications like The Hindu or The Indian Express build both vocabulary and comprehension speed. For DILR, practise interpreting different graph and table formats daily.
Step 3: Practise with JIPMAT-Level Mock Tests
Mock tests are the most important part of JIPMAT preparation. They build time management skills, reveal your weak areas, and familiarise you with the CBT environment. Analyse every mock thoroughly — the time you spend on analysis is as valuable as the time you spend writing the test. Career Launcher’s IPMAT and JIPMAT test series offers full-length mocks calibrated to the actual exam pattern.
Step 4: Focus on Accuracy Over Speed
With a −1 negative marking, attempting 85–90 questions with high accuracy is significantly better than attempting all 100 with 70% accuracy. Train yourself to skip unfamiliar questions and return to them rather than guessing.
Step 5: Revise Regularly and Maintain a Formula Sheet
Maintain a concise formula sheet for QA covering all key formulas — percentages, profit and loss, time and work, and series-based shortcuts. Revise it every week. For VARC, maintain a vocabulary notebook of new words encountered during reading practice.
Step 6: Balance JIPMAT Preparation with Board Exams
For Class 12 students, the board exam and JIPMAT preparation timelines overlap. Since IIM Jammu now gives 30% weightage to Class 10 and 12 marks in the composite score, performing well in boards directly impacts your IPM admission chances — treat boards as part of your JIPMAT strategy, not a distraction from it.
IIM Jammu’s five-year IPM programme is designed for students with leadership and managerial potential directly after Class 12. The batch size for the 2026–31 batch is approximately 140 students. The programme combines undergraduate management education with a two-year MBA, culminating in a dual degree. Admission is through JIPMAT and is strictly merit-based, with no Group Discussion or Personal Interview. For IPM-related queries, candidates can write to ipm.admissions@iimj.ac.in.
IIM Bodh Gaya introduced its IPM programme in 2021 and has rapidly expanded its recruiter base. The programme admits 120 students annually. The curriculum follows a semester system for the first three years and shifts to a trimester format in the final two years, aligning with the MBA structure. After Year 3, students can exit with a BBA degree or continue directly into the MBA. Admission is through JIPMAT, with merit lists published independently by IIM Bodh Gaya. For admissions queries, contact ipmadmission@iimbg.ac.in.
JIPMAT stands for Joint Integrated Programme in Management Admission Test. It is a national-level entrance examination conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) for admission to the five-year IPM programme at IIM Jammu and IIM Bodh Gaya. The exam awards a dual BBA + MBA degree upon completion.
Based on past trends, JIPMAT 2026 is expected to be held in April 2026 in CBT mode. The official exam date will be confirmed by NTA in the official information bulletin, which is typically released in February. Check exams.nta.ac.in/JIPMAT for official updates.
JIPMAT is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) on behalf of IIM Jammu and IIM Bodh Gaya. Unlike IPMAT Indore (conducted by IIM Indore) and IPMAT Rohtak (conducted by IIM Rohtak), JIPMAT is the only IPM entrance exam managed by an external national testing agency.
Candidates must have passed Class 10 and Class 12 from a recognised board with a minimum of 60% marks (55% for SC/ST/PwD). Students appearing in Class 12 in 2026 are also eligible. For IIM Jammu, Class 10 must have been passed in 2022 or later; for IIM Bodh Gaya, in 2023 or later. There is no age limit for JIPMAT.
No. JIPMAT has no Group Discussion or Personal Interview round. Admission to both IIM Jammu and IIM Bodh Gaya is entirely merit-based. The final selection depends on your JIPMAT score, sectional cut-offs, and (for IIM Jammu) your Class 10 and 12 marks.
A total of 260 seats are available through JIPMAT — 140 at IIM Jammu and 120 at IIM Bodh Gaya. Seats are distributed across General, NC-OBC, EWS, SC, ST, and PwD categories as per the Government of India’s reservation policy.
JIPMAT is generally considered more accessible than IPMAT Indore in terms of question difficulty. IPMAT Indore has a higher difficulty level, especially in Quantitative Aptitude (which includes both MCQ and Short Answer formats), whereas JIPMAT is entirely MCQ-based. However, competition for JIPMAT is also intense, and cut-off scores can be high in a good cohort year.
Each correct answer in JIPMAT carries +4 marks. Each incorrect answer results in a deduction of −1 mark. Unattempted questions carry zero marks. The total marks possible are 400 (100 questions × 4 marks each).
Yes. JIPMAT and IPMAT Indore are separate examinations with independent application processes and separate exam dates. As long as the exam dates do not clash and you meet the eligibility criteria for each, you can apply for and appear in both exams in the same cycle.
IIM Jammu prepares its merit list based on a composite score: 70% weightage for JIPMAT percentile, 15% for Class 10 marks, and 15% for Class 12 marks. Only candidates meeting the minimum sectional cut-off percentiles are eligible for the list. IIM Bodh Gaya prepares its merit list based on JIPMAT scores and sectional cut-offs; it does not factor in board marks separately but may consider gender diversity.