IPMAT Syllabus 2025 – The “Real” Section-Wise Breakdown (Indore, Rohtak & JIPMAT)

Here is the hard truth:

IIM Indore does not release a detailed official syllabus.

They only provide broad headlines like “Quantitative Ability” and “Verbal Ability.”

What you see on most education portals is a copy-paste of general aptitude topics.

After 16+ years of mentoring students and analyzing multiple years of actual IPMAT, Rohtak, and JIPMAT papers inside my classroom at AptiGuide, one thing is clear:

Studying everything equally is a trap.

This page is not a topic list.
It is a priority map of what actually gets asked — and what gives you maximum return on effort.

Official Syllabus vs. Real Exam Behavior

Officially, IPMAT includes:

  • Quantitative Ability
  • Verbal Ability
  • Logical Reasoning (Rohtak/JIPMAT)

But real paper behavior shows:

  • Arithmetic dominates workable scoring questions
  • Indore’s short-answer punishes approximation
  • Rohtak rewards speed over depth
  • Verbal cutoffs are consistently competitive

Preparation must reflect reality — not just headlines.

The “Real” Quant Syllabus – Decoded by AptiGuide

Most students ask:

“Sir, do I need to study everything?”

No.

You need to study the high-return areas first.

Priority 1 – Arithmetic (The Backbone of Your Score)

Weightage Reality: ~40–45% of workable questions

Official Topics:

  • Percentages
  • Profit & Loss
  • Ratio & Proportion
  • Time & Work
  • Time, Speed & Distance
  • Averages
  • Mixtures

Mentor’s Insight:

Many students ignore Arithmetic to practice “advanced” topics like Permutation & Combination.

This is a fatal mistake.

In IPMAT Indore, Arithmetic consistently forms the largest pool of medium-difficulty, high-accuracy questions.

If you are weak in calculus, Arithmetic is your safety net.

In Rohtak, you should aim to solve core Arithmetic questions in under 45–60 seconds.

Accuracy + speed here stabilizes your entire paper.

Priority 2 – Algebra & Higher Math (The Indore Differentiator)

Topics:

  • Linear & Quadratic Equations
  • Inequalities
  • Functions
  • Logarithms
  • Progressions
  • Matrices & Determinants

Mentor’s Insight:

IIM Indore frequently combines Logarithms and Inequalities.

Students memorize formulas but struggle with logical framing.

Short-answer questions in this section require exact computation — no option elimination.

Commerce students often overestimate the difficulty here.

You do not need JEE-level depth.

You need functional clarity.

Priority 3 – Number Systems (The Concept Trap)

Topics:

  • Divisibility
  • Remainder Theorem basics
  • HCF & LCM
  • Unit Digit patterns

Mentor’s Insight:

Number Systems look like Class 8 math.

They are not.

Indore rarely asks “Find the remainder.”

Instead, they frame layered problems that combine:

  • Remainder logic
  • Pattern recognition
  • Divisibility reasoning

Students who treat this casually lose unexpected marks.

Priority 4 – Modern Math (Rank Booster, Not Foundation)

Topics:

  • Permutation & Combination
  • Probability
  • Set Theory

Mentor’s Insight:

Modern Math is often over-practiced.

Weightage fluctuates.

If you are short on time:

Focus on Probability fundamentals.
Avoid deep permutation complications unless fully comfortable.

The “Syllabus Traps” – What Students Misjudge

Trap 1 – Short Answer Approximation (Indore)

Approximation works in MCQs.

It fails in Short Answer.

Students who rely on elimination methods collapse in this section.

Train for precision early.

Trap 2 – Ignoring Sectional Cutoffs

IPMAT is sectional.

One weak section nullifies overall score.

Balanced preparation matters.

Trap 3 – Delaying Mocks

Students wait until syllabus completion before attempting mocks.

This delays exposure to real difficulty patterns.

Mocks reveal blind spots faster than revision.

Indore vs Rohtak vs JIPMAT – Strategy Matrix

Preparation must adapt to format.

Row Category

IIM Indore (IPMAT)

IIM Rohtak (IPMAT)

JIPMAT (IIM Jammu/Bodh Gaya)

Nature of Game

Accuracy Game: High difficulty, “JEE-Light” math depth.

Speed Game: 120 questions in 120 minutes; sprint pace.

Balance Game: Even split across QA, DILR, and VA.

Attempt Strategy

Selective Attempts: Prioritize core strengths; master the art of skipping.

Higher Attempts: Target 90–105+ questions to stay competitive.

Even Distribution: Mandatory prep across all three skill sets.

Key Risk

Short Answer Precision: No options in SA section; 0 or 4 points only.

Time Management: Blistering pace (60s per Q) leads to fatigue.

Sectional Stability: Failing to maintain consistency across 3 sections.

The Real Verbal Syllabus – Beyond Topic Lists

Officially, Verbal includes:

  • Reading Comprehension
  • Vocabulary
  • Grammar
  • Parajumbles

But real exam trends show:

  • RC determines cutoff stability
  • Vocabulary is contextual
  • Trap options are increasing

Adaptive Mock Ecosystem

Students receive:

  • 30+ full-length mocks
  • 200+ sectional tests
  • AI-powered adaptive test generator
  • Automatic remedial testing

After every mock:

  1. Group discussion
  2. Individual review
  3. Weak area mapping
  4. Improvement plan

Mock analysis matters more than mock quantity.

Reading Comprehension (Cutoff Decider)

Passages often come from:

  • Economics
  • Social sciences
  • Philosophy
  • Current affairs

Mentor’s Insight:

Students read emotionally.

They choose answers that “sound correct.”

RC requires structured elimination.

That is why we use structured reading systems like our
RAMA Framework™ (link this internally to your RAMA explanation page).

Vocabulary

Memorizing 1000-word lists rarely works.

Context-based retention works better.

Grammar & Parajumbles

Scoring but trap-heavy.

Students lose marks due to careless interpretation, not lack of knowledge.

JIPMAT – Overlap & Difference

JIPMAT includes:

  • Quant
  • Data Interpretation
  • Logical Reasoning
  • Verbal

Differences:

  • Entirely MCQ-based
  • Slightly higher LR emphasis
  • Conducted by NTA

Mentor’s Insight:

If you prepare seriously for IPMAT, you are largely prepared for JIPMAT.

Only exam temperament needs adjustment.

Where Your Score Actually Comes From

Based on trend analysis:

  • Arithmetic → Core stability
  • Algebra → Differentiator
  • RC → Cutoff stabilizer
  • Short Answer → Rank separator

Students who:

  • Prioritize arithmetic
  • Maintain verbal consistency
  • Practice precision

outperform students chasing “difficult-looking” topics.

Final Advice Before You Open Your Next Book

Do not treat the syllabus as a checklist.

Treat it as a weighted map.

Prioritize.
Sequence properly.
Analyze mocks deeply.

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