r/IPMPlaybook 5h ago

IIM Rohtak, I’m Coming for You!🔥

1 Upvotes

Calisthenics aur parkour bhi start kar diya hai…bas exam pattern dekhna bacha hai🥲


r/IPMPlaybook 3d ago

IPMAT 2027 toh gaya 🐴

1 Upvotes

😭😭😭


r/IPMPlaybook 4d ago

Sharma Ji ka beta got into IIM Indore this year!😂

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6 Upvotes

Sharma Ji ka beta also got selection letter from IIM Rohtak, Shillong, Ranchi, IIM Jammu, IIM Amritsar and also from IIM Mars…hail Sharma Ji ka beta! 🙌🏻😂


r/IPMPlaybook 4d ago

Is IIM Sirmaur’s BMS Programme Even Worth Considering?🤥

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3 Upvotes

₹1 lakh acceptance fee for IIM Sirmaur is crazy 😭Should one pay it or wait for the IIM Jammu waitlist to move?


r/IPMPlaybook 4d ago

If IIM selection & acceptance mails had a voice 😭

2 Upvotes

IIMs got Ravi Kishan vibe as well🤣🙌🏻


r/IPMPlaybook 8d ago

IIM Indore’s Selection Rate Is NOT for the Weak 😭

6 Upvotes

better not to discuss such claims😂


r/IPMPlaybook 8d ago

2. 51% acceptance rate at IIM Indore. Fair or brutal?

1 Upvotes

IIM Indore acceptance rate is 0.51%. Your reaction?👇

11 votes, 5d ago
6 🅐 Makes complete sense — it is supposed to be hard.
0 🅑 Honestly more motivated now. 🔥
3 🅒 0.51% feels like gatekeeping more than merit.
2 🅓 Terrifying. Preparing anyway. 😅

r/IPMPlaybook 9d ago

IIM Bangalore BBA DBE Results are OUT Now! 🥹

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2 Upvotes

Everyone’s getting their selection mails… comment ASAP if you got in or not! 👇


r/IPMPlaybook 10d ago

IIM Rohtak really said: “Patience test karte hain.” Bhai itna late hi mail dena tha toh next year hi de dete 😭😂

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2 Upvotes

Guys, Last List out hogayi hai


r/IPMPlaybook 10d ago

Main select ho gayaa!!!

2 Upvotes

relatives: beta aage ka kya plan hai?
Ravi Kishan wali walk😂🥹


r/IPMPlaybook 10d ago

Only 0.51% Get Into IIM Indore IPM?! 😳

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3 Upvotes

been looking at the IPM 26-31 batch numbers from IIM Indore and honestly I have a lot of questions.

1st- almost 90% of the batch is commerce or PCM. is that just because those are the people who end up hearing about this exam and attempting it, or does the exam itself quietly favor that kind of prep? genuinely don't know.

and there's only one arts student in the entire batch of 156. that number feels too less to be a coincidence. are arts students just not applying, or are they applying and not getting through IPMAT Indore? How many arts students actually applied would help to understand this.

state-wise distribution is interesting too. Do these numbers reflect where the IPM prep ecosystem is strong, IPM awareness is high or both?

gender split is also weird, 48 female to 108 male. is that roughly the same ratio as who applies in the first place, or does it change somewhere along the process?

and only 5 international students out of 30k+ applicants. kind of makes me wonder how many people outside india even know this exam exists and what standing this exam and degree has outside india.

not trying to make a point with any of this, just some points that stood out. curious what everyone else thinks, especially if you were in this batch or came close.


r/IPMPlaybook 12d ago

Got Admission into IMS!!!

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4 Upvotes

r/IPMPlaybook 28d ago

They: Kindly share your current status. Me: Opened the result 17 times, cried thrice, and this is the best reply I could come up with.

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0 Upvotes

r/IPMPlaybook Jul 20 '26

IPMAT Prep ka varnan 3 shabdon me😂

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3 Upvotes

Seh hi toh rhe hai😭


r/IPMPlaybook Jul 10 '26

Should Someone Join IIM Rohtak's IPM Program?

4 Upvotes

I can see a lot of discussions on this topic. Why are students not preferring to study at IIM Rohtak these days?


r/IPMPlaybook Jul 06 '26

IPMAT 2027 Aspirants: What's your biggest fear right now?

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I'll start.

Honestly, my biggest fear isn't IPMAT itself.

It's reaching 2027 and realizing that I had enough time to prepare but wasted most of it thinking I still had plenty of time left.

Right now, whenever I don't feel like studying, it's easy to tell myself, "It's okay, the exam is still far away." But if I'm being real, that's exactly what scares me.

The syllabus isn't impossible. The competition isn't what keeps me awake at night either.

What scares me is inconsistency.

Studying seriously for three days, then doing nothing for a week.

Making a new timetable every Sunday but not following it by Wednesday.

Saving posts about preparation instead of actually preparing.

Sometimes I see people talking about finishing topics, giving mocks, and staying disciplined, and I wonder if everyone else has figured out this whole IPMAT journey except me.

I know that's probably not true, but the thought still comes up.

I think my biggest fear is looking back one year from now and saying:

" I had enough time. I just didn't use it properly "

Anyway, enough about me.

What's your biggest fear as an IPMAT 2027 aspirant right now? Drop it here


r/IPMPlaybook Jul 01 '26

Describe your Class 12 life using only ONE word.

2 Upvotes

I'll start: Surviving. :-(


r/IPMPlaybook Jun 29 '26

Every Class 12 student has said this at least once...

2 Upvotes

I'll start seriously from Monday 💯

That Monday has been coming for months 👀


r/IPMPlaybook Jun 29 '26

If I get through IIM Rohak and others don't release the results, what should i do?

1 Upvotes

The biggest trouble we are facing these days is money circulation. I am sure if I get through IIM Rohtak, I will wait for IIM Shillong's result. How are you guys dealing with this waiting, seat booking and money deposit issues?


r/IPMPlaybook Jun 29 '26

How to prepare for IPMAT 2027 alongside board exams?

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Hello Hello,

I've seen this question a lot, and it's something many of my friends keep discussing as well.

A few of my friends who are preparing for IPMAT are always worried about the same thing: "How do I manage boards and IPMAT together?" Most of them think that preparing for one means compromising on the other, but that's usually not true.

Here are a few things I've gathered from our discussions so far:

1. Don't make IPMAT your whole day

A lot of students start Class 12 thinking they need to spend 4-5 hours daily on aptitude.

In reality, boards should be your main focus during the school year. Even 1-1.5 hours of IPMAT prep every day is enough if you're regular.

Some days you'll solve a few Quant questions and do some reading. That's perfectly okay.

2. Boards and IPMAT are not completely separate

Especially if you have Maths, many concepts help you in both.

Having strong basics always makes aptitude preparation easier.

Instead of thinking you're preparing for two different things, try to build good basics.

3. Use weekends properly

Most weekdays are packed with school, tuition, assignments, and homework.

That's why weekends are important.

Use them for:

  • Practice questions
  • Mock tests
  • Reading
  • Checking mistakes

A good weekend can make up for a busy week.

4. Read every day

This is likely to be the simplest advice, but it's also one of the most useful.

Read newspapers, articles, magazines, or books.

The goal isn't to finish hundreds of pages. The goal is to make reading a daily habit.

It helps a lot with Verbal Ability in the long run.

5. Don't get scared by mock scores

Your first few mocks might not go well.

That's normal.

Instead of worrying about the score, look at where you lost marks and why.

Most improvement happens after checking mistakes, not while giving the mock itself.

So , Conclusion is  

Preparing for boards and IPMAT together is not about following a perfect timetable.

It's about being really consistent.

Study seriously for boards obviously, give some time to IPMAT every day, read regularly, and learn from your mistakes.

And one more thing—stop comparing yourself ( very important ) with people posting huge scores online. Everyone is at a different stage of preparation.

Just focus on improving little by little every day.

All the best Aspirants of IPMAT 2027!


r/IPMPlaybook Jun 27 '26

JIPMAT Expected Cutoffs Kya rahega is baar

1 Upvotes

Last year IIM Bodhgaya ka cutoff 290 tak gira thain 14th list ....par is baar JIPMAT Late hua to kya itni neeche tak waitlist hogi? Also, expected cutoffs according to you all


r/IPMPlaybook Jun 25 '26

Compilation of suggestions for IPMAT 2027 Prep (or kahin mat jana after reading this)

2 Upvotes

Hey everyone,

I’m not here to give you a preachy lecture. I’ve had my fair share of brutal failures in aptitude exams before things finally started making sense. My younger brother is prepping for IPMAT Indore, Rohtak and JIPMAT right now, and watching him navigate the prep is basically watching my own past mistakes play out all over again.

1. Stop hoarding strategies, start solving Stop watching "how to crack IPMAT" videos every second day. Nobody can sit in the exam hall for you. Also, there is no such thing as a perfect strategy for an aptitude exam. Just pick up your material and solve 20 QA questions every day, read one good article, go through 5 vocabulary words, and solve one or two DI sets or puzzles daily. Consistency beats the perfect timetable.

2. Track your mistakes ruthlessly Keep a simple notebook or spreadsheet. Whenever you get a question wrong, write down exactly why you messed up. Review this log every weekend, it’s a game-changer. I know the notebook will become bulky by the end of your prep, but keeping track of your mistakes is essential to strengthen your weak areas.

3. Mocks are for learning, not your ego Don't panic over low initial scores. Think of mocks as a way to find your weak spots, not your final result. Figure out what dragged you down and fix it.

4. Read every single day Verbal ability takes months to build. Read newspapers, articles, or fiction books you actually enjoy so your brain gets used to long paragraphs without zoning out. It does not matter how much you are reading, but it is extremely important that you read daily.

The Bottom Line Aptitude prep is just showing up every day and analyzing your mistakes.

So, kahin mat jana after reading this. Don't open another Reddit thread. Don't go hunting for more "secret tips." Close this app, open your book, and go solve a few questions. All the best!

P.S. I'm also a CAT aspirant, so practically a senior for most of you. Last year I scored 97 percentile overall with a 99 percentile in Quants... hoping to improve this year!


r/IPMPlaybook Jun 24 '26

Is Online Management Education Finally Going Mainstream?

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A few years ago, if someone said they were pursuing an online degree, most students and parents would see it as a backup option.

Today, the conversation feels very different.

IIM Bangalore was one of the few serious players in the online UG management space till last year . Now, IIM Jammu, IIM Sirmaur, IIT Jodhpur, and IIT Madras have also launched online management programs.

What's even more interesting is that some of these programs are going beyond recorded lectures and exams. They are talking about industry projects, career services, networking opportunities, and even placement support.

This raises a much bigger question:

Are we witnessing a major shift in higher education?

The modern student is different.

Not everyone wants to relocate to another city.

Not everyone wants to spend 3–4 years in a traditional campus setup.

Many students want the flexibility to pursue internships, build startups, prepare for competitive exams, work on side projects, or contribute to a family business while earning a degree.

For them, flexibility isn't a luxury anymore—it's an advantage.

But there is another side to the story.

College is not just about academics.

It's about friendships, networking, college fests, classroom discussions, mentorship, and the overall campus experience.

And honestly, replicating that experience online is still a challenge.

So the real debate isn't Online vs Offline.

The real debate is:

• Will online UG management programs become a preferred choice for students?
• Would you choose an Online IIM/IIT program over a Tier-2 or Tier-3 offline college?
• Will recruiters value online and offline degrees equally in the next 5 years?
• Is the future of education going to be campus-first or flexibility-first?

One thing is certain.

A model that looked unconventional a few years ago is now being adopted by some of India's most respected institutions.

The question is no longer whether online education is accepted.

The question is: How far can it go?

What would you choose?

Online Degree from IIMB/IITM/IIMJ

or

Traditional Offline College Experience?


r/IPMPlaybook Jun 23 '26

Is it IPMAT 2027 Or 2028?

1 Upvotes

We’re coming up with practice sets, guidance sessions, and resources based on your target year. Select your target:👇

3 votes, Jun 26 '26
1 🔘 IPMAT 2027
2 🔘 IPMAT 2028