IPMAT 2026 Admit Card: How to Download, Verify and Use — IIM Indore Exam Day Guide

IIM Indore will hold IPMAT 2026 on May 04, 2026. Download your IPMAT 2026 Admit Card from the IIM Indore portal using your registration number and password, check details, print copies and follow this practical exam-day plan.

Edited by Sandeep Yadav

    IPMAT 2026 Admit Card: How to Download, Verify and Use — IIM Indore Exam Day Guide

    IIM Indore will hold IPMAT 2026 on May 04, 2026 — your IPMAT 2026 Admit Card is the single most important document you must have before you step into the exam centre. The admit card download window runs from Apr 21, 2026 to May 04, 2026 , and you will need your registration number and password to access it on the IIM Indore portal.

    Quick overview: IPMAT 2026 at a glance

    • Conducting body: IIM Indore for IPM admission 2026–31.
    • Exam date: May 04, 2026 .
    • Mode: Computer-Based Test (CBT) with strict sectional time limits.
    • Structure: three sections (Quantitative Ability, Logical Reasoning, Verbal Ability), 90 questions , 360 marks in total.
    • Marking: +4 for every correct answer and -1 for every incorrect answer.
    • Sectional time: 40 minutes per section ; the system shows one question at a time.
    • Admit card window: Apr 21, 2026 – May 04, 2026 .

    Step-by-step: Download your IPMAT 2026 Admit Card

    1. Open the IIM Indore official admissions portal. Use the login option for IPMAT candidates.
    2. Enter your registration number and password exactly as received during registration. Small typos cause the most delays at this stage.
    3. Look for a link labelled Admit Card / Hall Ticket and click to open the PDF.
    4. Check the PDF on-screen. Save a copy to your phone and download the PDF to a computer for printing.
    5. Print at least two copies on plain A4 paper. Carry both to the centre — one for the centre to retain and one for your records.

    Printing checks: ensure your photograph is clear, your name matches your government ID, the exam centre address is legible and the barcode/QR (if any) scans. If anything looks cropped or blurry, re-download and reprint.

    What to verify on the admit card (must-check fields)

    Every candidate should confirm these fields immediately after download:

    • Full name, date of birth and registration number.
    • Your photograph and signature — check clarity and likeness.
    • Exam date ( May 04, 2026 ) and exam centre address.
    • Reporting time or slot information (the admit card will show the reporting time you must follow).
    • Any instructions printed for the centre (e.g., items allowed, ID requirements).

    If you spot a mistake — name spelling, photograph mismatch or the wrong centre — do not wait. Use the contact options on the IIM Indore official portal and follow the portal’s instructions. Keep a scanned copy of the erroneous admit card and your registration acknowledgement for follow-up.

    Essential documents and items to carry to the exam centre

    Bring the following to the centre on test day:

    • Printed IPMAT 2026 Admit Card (at least two copies).
    • One valid government-issued photo ID: Aadhar card, PAN card, Voter ID or Driving Licence (the admit card will list acceptable IDs).
    • One recent passport-size photograph (bring an extra copy).
    • A blue ballpoint pen.
    • A small transparent water bottle.

    Centre rules: only the items listed above are permitted. Carry a small packet of tissues or a spare pen for comfort, but electronic gadgets, calculators, notes, bags and watches are not allowed inside the exam hall.

    Exam day timeline and suggested reporting plan (what to do and when)

    Your admit card will state an official reporting time. Use that as the main reference. As a practical plan, give yourself extra buffer for travel and security checks.

    Event What to do Suggested timing (candidate action)
    Admit card download window Ensure you have printed copies and ID ready Apr 21 – May 04, 2026 (download any day before test)
    Travel to centre Factor traffic, parking and security checks Arrive at least 60–90 minutes before the reporting time stated on your admit card
    Entry & verification Show admit card and ID; biometric/photo capture possible Expect frisking and document verification before entry
    Exam start Follow invigilator and screen instructions; sections auto-switch CBT begins as per slot; each section is 40 minutes
    Exit Wait until invigilator permits leaving; collect any receipts Follow centre instructions before leaving

    Note: The exact reporting time will be printed on your admit card. Do not assume a uniform time across centres — follow what your admit card says.

    What the CBT looks like: exam pattern, marking scheme and sectional weightage

    • Sections and question split: Quantitative Ability — 15 questions (total 60 marks ); Logical Reasoning — 30 questions (total 120 marks ); Verbal Ability — 45 questions (total 180 marks ). That adds to 90 questions for 360 marks .
    • Scoring: +4 for each correct answer, -1 for each incorrect answer. No marks for unattempted questions.
    • Time and interface: each section runs for 40 minutes . The system typically displays one question at a time; you cannot jump freely through the whole section like in some other exams.

    Practical implication: accuracy matters. With -1 for wrong answers, blind guessing reduces your net score. Prioritise confident attempts and avoid lengthy time drains on single questions.

    • Target attempts: aim for 60–70 high-precision attempts overall. That means you should focus on accuracy over attempting every question.
    • Sectional pacing: treat each 40-minute section as a sprint. For example, in Verbal (45 Qs, 40 mins) balance speed and comprehension: skim RCs quickly, answer direct grammar/vocab items fast.
    • Skipping policy: if a question looks time-consuming or unfamiliar, mark it for review (if the interface allows) and move on. The single-question view penalises dwelling too long.

    Micro-timing: set a mental limit per question (e.g., 30–90 seconds depending on complexity). Use the last 5 minutes of each section to revisit marked items only if high-probability gains exist.

    Syllabus breakdown with high-priority topics for last-week revision

    Quantitative Ability (QA) — focus areas: - Algebra (equations, inequalities, simplification). - Arithmetic (percentages, ratios, profit-loss, time-speed-distance, averages). - Modern Maths (permutations & combinations, probability, progressions). - Geometry (triangles, circles, coordinate basics) and Number System.

    Logical Reasoning (LR) — focus areas: - Basic LR principles and quick elimination. - Standard LR sets: seating, arrangements, sequencing. - Visual puzzles and pattern recognition. - Sentence correction that overlaps with verbal grammar.

    Verbal Ability (VA) — focus areas: - Reading comprehension (main point, inference, tone). - Grammar: error spotting, sentence correction. - Vocabulary: synonyms, antonyms, contextual usage.

    Last-week drill: revise formula sheets for QA, practise 10 mixed LR sets daily, and solve 2–3 RC passages under timed conditions.

    Practice plan and resources in the final days

    • Previous year papers: use them to understand question style and sectional difficulty. Time yourself strictly under CBT-like rules.
    • Timed mocks: simulate the single-question view and 40-minute section windows. Do at least 4 full mocks in the last two weeks.
    • Micro-sessions (last 7 days):
    • Day 1–3: QA drills (short, high-accuracy problem sets).
    • Day 4–5: LR sets and visual puzzle speed.
    • Day 6: Full-length mock.
    • Day 7: Light revision and formula refresh; avoid heavy new topics.

    Simulate CBT conditions: practice with one-question-at-a-time software or mock platforms that replicate the actual test interface. That reduces surprises on test day.

    On the morning of the test: quick last-minute checklist

    • Carry your printed IPMAT 2026 Admit Card (two copies) and one accepted government ID.
    • Pack a blue ballpoint pen and a transparent water bottle.
    • Dress lightly and comfortably; avoid layers that slow security checks.
    • Mental warm-up: solve two short quant problems and one RC paragraph to activate focus.
    • Do not attempt heavy new learning. Use the last 20 minutes for calm review of essential formulas and quick tips.

    If something goes wrong with your admit card or entry on exam day

    At the centre: show both printed admit card copies and your government ID. If there is a mismatch, immediately inform the centre supervisor. Bring your registration email or payment receipt on your phone to support identity.

    After the exam: if you were denied entry due to an error beyond your control, preserve all proof — photos of the admit card, timestamps, communications with centre staff — and follow the complaint procedure listed on the IIM Indore official website.

    Note: IIM Indore’s portal will have the official guidance and contact options for admit card or entry issues. Use those official channels for any dispute.

    After the exam: scores, cutoffs and next steps toward IPM admission

    • Score context: full score is 360 . A score of 300/360 is widely considered a strong performance for IPM admission.
    • Recommended attempts and accuracy feed into that score: the advice of 60–70 high-precision attempts aims to balance coverage and accuracy given the +4/-1 scheme.
    • Expected sectional cutoffs (general category) to keep in mind: QA(SA)/60 around 22–25 , QA(MCQ)/120 around 33–36 , and VA/180 around 111–115 . These are indicative benchmarks to help you judge performance.

    Shortlisting and next round: after scores are published, shortlisted candidates typically move to WAT/PI (written ability test and personal interview) rounds. Check the IIM Indore portal for exact dates and shortlisting criteria.

    Quick reference table: admit card checklist, timeline and contact actions

    Item What to carry / do Action if problem appears
    Admit card At least two printed copies, saved PDF on phone Re-download and print again; if details wrong, contact IIM Indore via official portal immediately
    ID One government ID (Aadhar / PAN / Voter / Driving Licence) Produce alternate valid ID and registration proof; ask centre staff for written note of the issue
    Photo One passport-size photo (extra recommended) Use extra photo; keep digital copy too
    Stationery Blue ballpoint pen, transparent water bottle Spare pen and tissue packet only — no electronics inside hall
    Arrival Arrive 60–90 minutes before reporting time printed on admit card If delayed, still report and explain at security; follow centre instructions

    Final practical tips from students who cleared IPMAT

    • Practice accuracy more than speed in the last week. With -1 negative marking, a low-accuracy high-attempt score can drop you badly.
    • Simulate the single-question interface: it changes how you allocate time and how you revisit questions.
    • Keep a short formula sheet for the morning — one page with key equations and concepts you can mentally review before leaving home.

    FAQs

    Q: How do I download the IPMAT 2026 Admit Card? A: Log in to the IIM Indore official admissions portal using your registration number and password. Click the Admit Card/Hall Ticket link, download the PDF and print at least two copies. The admit card window is Apr 21 – May 04, 2026 .

    Q: What documents must I carry to the exam centre? A: Carry printed admit card (two copies), one valid government ID (Aadhar, PAN, Voter ID or Driving Licence) and one passport-size photograph. Also bring a blue ballpoint pen and a transparent water bottle.

    Q: What is the IPMAT 2026 marking scheme and sectional time limit? A: Each correct answer is +4 and each wrong answer is -1 . There are three sections, each with a 40-minute time limit; the exam is CBT and shows one question at a time.

    Q: How many good attempts should I aim for in IPMAT 2026? A: Aim for 60–70 high-precision attempts overall. Focus on accuracy due to the negative marking.

    Q: Is 300/360 a good IPMAT score? A: Yes. A score of 300 out of 360 is considered a strong score for IPM admission 2026–31.

    Q: What should I do if my admit card has incorrect details? A: Immediately contact IIM Indore using the official contact options on their website and follow the portal instructions. Keep scanned copies and registration proof for follow-up.

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