The IPMAT is a high-level entrance exam conducted for admission into the five-year integrated management programs at the top IIMs. Preparation for IPMAT requires a sharp focus, efficient time management, and a strategic study plan, especially when you have only one month left. In case you want to be successful in this exam, it is very important to have a well-structured study plan that covers all the topics and refines your skills.
This blog will take you through the perfect 1-month study plan for the IPMAT
exam to help you maximize your potential and improve your chances of success.
Week 1: Strengthening the Basics
First week of preparation is the time to refresh your knowledge in all
sections. The core subjects that need to be revised include Quantitative
Aptitude (QA), Verbal Ability (VA), and Logical Reasoning (LR). Try not to
absorb any new concepts in this week. Rather, try to make them strong. Here is
how you can divide the time:
Quantitative Aptitude (QA):
Topics to Concentrate on: Number systems, algebra, arithmetic
(percentages, profit and loss, time, speed and distance), and basic geometry.
Plan of Action: Understand the basics and solve numerous questions. As IPMAT
tends to have more reasoning type problems, it is crucial that a student
understands the basic concept as well as the formula involved.
Study Schedule: Try to solve 2 hours of problems daily. Attempt easy
questions first followed by gradually tougher ones.
Verbal Ability (VA):
Topic to Focus On: Reading comprehension, grammar, vocabulary and
correction of sentences.
Strategy :For the purpose of this section of examination, most of it
consists of reading passages with applications of grammar rules hence study
improving reading speed, and vocabulary.
Study Plan: Devote 1.5 hours of practice to reading comprehension followed by an hour of vocabulary practice, focus on grammar and sentence formation.
Logical Reasoning (LR):
Areas of Focus: Syllogisms, blood relations, puzzles, seating
arrangements and directions sense.
Strategy: The questions based on logical reasoning need acuteness of
mind and practice. Revisit these concepts for the entire week and understand
different types of questions.
Study Plan: Solve 1.5 hours daily of various types of logical reasoning
puzzles.
Mock Tests:
Conduct a mock test at the end of the week to judge your current level of
preparedness. Analyze the performance thoroughly to find areas of improvement.
Week 2: Practice and Problem Solving
The second week will focus on solving as many problems as possible with
emphasis on speed and accuracy. Develop the ability to solve problems in the
least time possible while maintaining accuracy.
Quantitative Aptitude (QA):
Focus areas: Advanced arithmetic, probability, permutations and
combinations, and geometry.
Strategy: Make your practice problems challenging. The harder the
problems, the more ready you will be for the actual examination.
Study Plan: Spend 3 hours on a daily basis, solving problems. Use
material that has timed quizzes to give the exam atmosphere feel.
Verbal Ability (VA):
Focus on: Critical reasoning, analogies, para jumbles and sentence
completion.
Strategy: Emphasis will be on reading comprehension and critical reasoning
so that it can enhance both the comprehension of the passages and logical flow.
Practice with previous years' papers.
Study Plan: 2 hours daily: Begin with reading comprehension and proceed
to verbal reasoning exercises.
Logical Reasoning (LR):
Topics to focus on: Arrangements, series, and decision-making problems.
Strategy: Since logical reasoning questions are time-consuming,
practicing them regularly will improve your speed. Work on different types of
puzzles and patterns.
Study Plan: Dedicate 2 hours daily to practice. Focus on time-bound
solving to build speed.
Mock Tests:
Take a timed mock test at the end of this week to simulate exam conditions.
Review your answers and identify weak spots. Pay close attention to time
management and pacing.
Week 3: Review Weak Spots and Practice
By this week, you would have covered most of the syllabus. Week 3 should be all
about revisiting your weak spots and practicing the important concepts.
Managing time in the exam is very crucial. So, practice solving questions
within strict time limits.
Quantitative Aptitude (QA):
Strategy: Identify where you are losing. Give extra time for practicing
those topics.
Study Plan: Spend 3 hours per day focusing on weaker areas and
practicing related problems.
Verbal Ability (VA):
Strategy: Identify the question types that are challenging for you,
whether it’s sentence correction, reading comprehension, or vocabulary. Focus
on improving these areas.
Study Plan: Spend 2 hours daily on these topics, and take one reading
comprehension test per day to increase your speed.
Logical Reasoning (LR):
Strategy: Revise the areas you struggled with during your first attempt.
Practice solving tough LR problems.
Study Plan: Devote 2.5 hours per day to solve tough LR problems under a
time constraint.
Mock Tests:
Attempt 2-3 mock tests in this week and work on increasing your speed and
accuracy. Review your performance after each test to fine-tune your strategy.
Week 4: Final Revision and Full-Length Mock Tests
The last week should be all about revision and taking full-length mock tests.
You would have fine-tuned your time management skills and gotten a clear idea
of your areas of strength and weakness.
Mock Tests
Take a full-length mock test every alternate day to assess your progress. Simulate
the actual examination environment to build up your endurance and
concentration.
Review Your Performance:
After each mock test, thoroughly review your answers. Identify areas that still
need improvement and practice them in the remaining time.
Final Touches:
In the final 2-3 days, focus only on revising formulas, rules, and strategies.
Avoid learning anything new during this time. Maintain your calm and focus on
strengthening your confidence.
Summary
With only a month left for the IPMAT exam, a structured study plan is your key
to success. Focus on building your speed and accuracy in each section while
ensuring comprehensive coverage of the syllabus. Practice regularly, take mock
tests, and refine your strategy based on your performance.
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