JIPMAT 2026 Exam Analysis: Student Reactions & Expected Cut-offs for IIM Jammu, Bodh Gaya

JIPMAT 2026 is done! Our expert analysis based on student feedback shows Quant was tougher, Verbal Ability lengthy. Discover expected cut-offs and your next steps for IIM Jammu and Bodh Gaya.

11 June 2026·5 min read·ipmcareer.com
Ashutosh Mishra
By Ashutosh Mishra, Co-founder
IIM Ahmedabad alum·11 June 2026·5 min read

Most JIPMAT aspirants get this wrong. They panic right after the exam, thinking the worst. Here's what the data and student feedback actually say about JIPMAT 2026.

Tl;dr: JIPMAT 2026 key takeaways

  • Overall Difficulty: Similar to JIPMAT 2025, but with a significant shift in Quantitative Aptitude.
  • Quantitative Aptitude: This section was notably tougher and trickier than last year, acting as the main game-changer.
  • Verbal Ability: Reported as lengthy by many students, though the questions themselves were manageable.
  • Logical Reasoning: Consistent with previous years, no major surprises here.
  • Expected Cut-offs: Due to the challenging Quant section, overall cut-offs are likely to be slightly lower than JIPMAT 2025.

Jipmat 2026: A familiar pattern, one big twist

When we spoke to students coming out of the JIPMAT 2026 centres, a clear picture emerged. The general consensus was that the exam pattern, number of questions, and even the absence of sectional time limits remained consistent with JIPMAT 2025. This familiarity provided some comfort, but there was one section that truly stood out.

Jipmat 2026: A familiar pattern

Many students noted that the overall structure of JIPMAT 2026 felt very similar to the previous year. No unexpected changes in question counts or exam duration meant aspirants who had prepared with JIPMAT 2025 papers would have found the format predictable. This consistency helps future IIMers focus purely on content and strategy, not format surprises.

Section-wise difficulty analysis: quant was the game changer

Breaking down JIPMAT 2026 section by section reveals where aspirants likely faced their biggest hurdles and where they could score well. Our expert panel's assessment, backed by student feedback, gives us a clear view of the paper's nuances.

Quantitative aptitude: the game changer

This was the section everyone talked about. Quantitative Aptitude in JIPMAT 2026 was reported as significantly more difficult and trickier compared to JIPMAT 2025. Many questions required deeper conceptual understanding and more time to solve. This difficulty is a primary factor in our cut-off predictions.

Verbal ability: lengthy but doable

Students found the Verbal Ability section to be lengthy. While the questions themselves were not excessively tough, the sheer volume or the time required to read and process passages made it a time-consuming section. Good reading speed and quick comprehension were crucial here.

Logical reasoning: consistent performance

Logical Reasoning maintained its status as a predictable section. Students reported it was similar in difficulty to JIPMAT 2025, with no major curveballs. Aspirants strong in LR likely found this section a good scoring opportunity, helping balance out the tougher Quant.

Here is a quick comparison of JIPMAT 2025 vs. JIPMAT 2026 difficulty:

Section JIPMAT 2025 Difficulty JIPMAT 2026 Difficulty Key Observation
Quantitative Aptitude Moderate Difficult & Tricky Primary game-changer; required more time and skill
Logical Reasoning Moderate Moderate Consistent with previous year; predictable
Verbal Ability Easy to Moderate Moderate (Lengthy) Questions manageable, but required more reading time
Overall Exam Moderate Moderate to Difficult Quant made it tougher, likely lowering cut-offs

Expected good attempts & cut-off predictions

Based on the section-wise analysis and student feedback, we can make informed predictions about what constitutes a 'good attempt' and what the expected cut-offs for IIM Jammu and IIM Bodh Gaya might look like.

What this means for IIM jammu & IIM bodh gaya

Given the increased difficulty in Quantitative Aptitude and the lengthy Verbal Ability section, our experts anticipate a slight drop in the overall cut-off scores for IIM Jammu and IIM Bodh Gaya this year. Last year's cut-offs were broadly around 300-310 marks for a general category student to be considered for interviews. For JIPMAT 2026, we expect this to fall slightly, possibly to the range of 290-300 marks for general category students.

  • IIM Jammu: Expected good attempts could be in the range of 70-75 questions with high accuracy.
  • IIM Bodh Gaya: Similar to IIM Jammu, good attempts around 70-75 questions, focusing on accuracy.

Remember, these are initial predictions based on immediate feedback. The final cut-offs depend on various factors like the total number of test-takers, the highest scores, and the normalisation process.

What to do after JIPMAT 2026

The exam is over, but your journey to an IIM is not. Now is the time to consolidate your efforts and prepare for the next stages. Don't dwell on what could have been; focus on what you can control.

Next steps for your IIM dream

  1. Relax and Recharge: You've worked hard. Take a day or two to clear your head before thinking about the next steps.
  2. Estimate Your Score: Use unofficial answer keys (if available) to get a rough idea of your score. Be realistic.
  3. Prepare for Interviews: If your estimated score falls within or close to the predicted cut-off range, start preparing for Personal Interviews (PI) and Written Ability Tests (WAT), if applicable. These are crucial components of the selection process.
  4. Explore Other Options: While waiting for results, also look into other BBA entrance exams like IPMAT Rohtak (if you appeared), NPAT, SET, or CUET. Having backup options is always a smart strategy for a future IIMer.

Watch the full discussion and detailed analysis of the JIPMAT 2026 exam on our YouTube channel here: JIPMAT 2026 Exam Over! LIVE Analysis, Student Reactions & Expected Cut-Offs

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Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

Last reviewed by Ashutosh Mishra on 11 June 2026.
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FAQs

What was the overall difficulty level of JIPMAT 2026?+

JIPMAT 2026 was generally seen as moderate to difficult, primarily due to the Quantitative Aptitude section being tougher than last year. Logical Reasoning was consistent, while Verbal Ability was lengthy.

What are the expected cut-offs for IIM Jammu and IIM Bodh Gaya in JIPMAT 2026?+

Based on student feedback and expert analysis, the expected cut-off for general category students is likely to be around 290-300 marks. This is slightly lower than JIPMAT 2025, mainly due to the challenging Quant section.

Which section was the most challenging in JIPMAT 2026?+

The Quantitative Aptitude section was reported as the most challenging and tricky part of JIPMAT 2026. It required more time and a deeper understanding of concepts compared to previous years.

What should I do after taking JIPMAT 2026?+

After JIPMAT 2026, you should first take a short break. Then, estimate your score and start preparing for the Personal Interview (PI) rounds if your score is near the expected cut-off. Also, consider preparing for other entrance exams as backup options.

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