“The faculty’s personal mentorship and daily doubt-solving sessions helped me secure a top rank.”
A structured 2-year IPMAT preparation program designed for students entering Class 11, focused on developing strong analytical ability, reasoning skills, and language proficiency required for IPMAT and other management entrance examinations.
The ARJUN IPMAT Batch is designed to help students begin early preparation for management entrance examinations. The program focuses on developing reasoning ability, analytical thinking, and language skills through structured learning and consistent practice.
Structured Study Material
Concept-Focused Classroom Teaching
Regular Academic Tests
Dedicated Doubt-Solving Sessions
Experienced Faculty Mentorship
Performance Monitoring
A dedicated one-year program designed for repeaters preparing for IPMAT.
Structured learning strengthens reasoning and analytical ability.
A focused environment supports consistent study habits.
Continuous assessments help improve exam readiness.
“The faculty’s personal mentorship and daily doubt-solving sessions helped me secure a top rank.”
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“Focused mock tests and concept clarity sessions gave me the final boost before exams.”
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Students who have successfully completed Class 10 and are moving to Class 11 can enroll in this program. The batch is designed for students who want to start their preparation early for IPMAT and other management entrance examinations.
This program is structured as a 2-year preparation course. It allows students to build strong fundamentals from Class 11 and continue structured preparation until the IPMAT examination year.
The course includes preparation in Logical Reasoning, General Knowledge, Data Interpretation, and English, which are key areas required for IPMAT and similar management entrance exams.
The main objective of the ARJUN IPMAT Batch is to build strong analytical ability, reasoning skills, and language proficiency from an early stage, helping students gradually prepare for management entrance examinations.
Classes are conducted in Hinglish and English to ensure better understanding and clarity for students from different academic backgrounds.
Yes, the batch has limited seats to maintain an effective learning environment and ensure students receive proper academic attention from faculty.