If you are planning to appear for IPMAT, one of the biggest questions is how much preparation time is actually enough to score well. Some students begin preparation very late and struggle to complete the syllabus, while others spend months studying without a proper strategy or practice plan.
IPMAT is a competitive entrance exam for admission to the five-year Integrated Program in Management offered by top IIMs. Since the exam tests quantitative aptitude, verbal ability, logical thinking, and time management together, preparation requires consistency, regular revision, and focused practice.
The ideal preparation usually requires 6–12 months, depending on your current level, understanding of basics, and daily study routine. With a study plan, mock test practice, and proper guidance, you can prepare more effectively and improve your chances of performing well in the exam.
How much time you need for IPMAT preparation mostly depends on how strong your basics are right now.
If your basics are good, then you can prepare well in around 6 months. This is usually enough if you study regularly and practice questions daily.
If you are starting from the beginning, you should give around 9–12 months. It gives you enough time to understand concepts properly, revise, and improve speed through mock tests.
If you have very little time left, you can still prepare in 3–4 months, but the preparation becomes more intense. You will need strong consistency and longer study hours every day.
You do not need to study for very long hours every day for IPMAT. What matters more is studying regularly and practising consistently.
During the initial months, you can study around 3–4 hours daily for concept-building and basic practice. Once your concepts become clearer, you can increase your time and focus more on question practice, previous year papers, and mock tests.
During the practice stage, you need around 4–5 hours daily. Start solving topic-wise questions, PYQs, and timed practice sets.
Before the exam: In the final weeks, focus more on mock tests and revision. Regular mock tests help you improve speed, accuracy, and time management. Along with giving mocks, spend time analysing mistakes and revising weak topics.
Yes, the right guidance can help you prepare in a more organised way. When you follow a systematic preparation plan, you spend less time feeling confused about what to study and how to practise. Coaching can help you by giving:
A proper study schedule
Regular mock tests and practice questions
Guidance to improve weak areas
Doubt-solving support
PW helps you prepare for IPMAT with regular classes, mock tests, practice questions, and doubt support in one place. Whether you are starting early or preparing in a limited time, you can follow a more organised preparation routine. Here’s what you get with PW’s IPMAT preparation support:
Full-length mock tests based on the IPMAT pattern
IPMAT batches for different preparation needs
Hinglish language to support easier understanding
Topic-wise practice questions with solutions
Performance analysis to help you improve weak areas
Doubt-solving support during preparation
Whether you have 6 months or 12 months before your exam, regular practice and consistency are important for IPMAT preparation. Mock tests, revision, and proper guidance can help you prepare better and stay on track.
Thorough preparation under guidance is instrumental in improving candidates’ JIPMAT exam preparation. Join PW JIPMAT Online Coaching that provides regular live lectures, doubt clarification sessions, practice sessions, and a timely test series.
