IPMAT Mock Tests
If you are preparing for IPMAT, the best way to get ready is simple practice, analysis, and improvement. Taking IPMAT mock tests regularly helps you understand where you stand, what topics need more work, and how to manage your time during the real exam. Cracku's IPMAT mock tests are built to help you do exactly that.
Features of Cracku's IPMAT Mock Tests
Cracku's IPMAT mock tests come packed with features that make your preparation smarter and more effective.
All-India Ranking and Scorecard: After every mock, you get a detailed scorecard showing your marks, accuracy, and how you compare with thousands of other IPMAT aspirants across the country.
Video Solutions: Every question in the mock test comes with a video explanation. This helps you understand not just the right answer but also the fastest way to solve it.
Detailed Performance Analysis: Get a clear breakdown of your performance by topic, section, and difficulty level. Know exactly where you are losing marks.
Time Spent Analysis: See how much time you spent on each question. This helps you fix your speed and avoid spending too long on difficult questions.
Progress Tracking: Track your improvement over time using graphs and timelines. Watch your scores go up as your preparation gets stronger.
Doubt Solving Support: Stuck on a question? Ask doubts and get answers from experts quickly so your preparation never stops.
IPMAT Exam Pattern & Weightage
Understanding the IPMAT exam pattern is the first step to building a strong strategy. The exam is conducted by IIM Indore and IIM Rohtak and tests you on two main areas.
| Section | Number of Questions | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Quantitative Ability (SA) | 15 | 40 Minutes |
| Quantitative Ability (MCQ) | 30 | 40 Minutes |
| Verbal Ability (MCQ) | 45 | 40 Minutes |
Quantitative Ability covers topics like arithmetic, algebra, geometry, number systems, and data interpretation. Verbal Ability tests reading comprehension, grammar, vocabulary, and para jumbles. Cracku's IPMAT mock tests are designed to match this exact pattern so you get a real exam feel every time you practice.
How To Start Using IPMAT Mock Tests
Getting started with Cracku's IPMAT mock tests is quick and easy. Just follow these steps:
- Visit the Cracku website and create a free account using your email or mobile number.
- Go to the IPMAT Mock Test section.
- Start with a free mock test to understand the platform and get a sense of your current level.
- After finishing the test, spend time analysing your scorecard and video solutions.
- Identify your weak areas and work on those topics before your next mock.
- Keep repeating this process — test, analyse, improve.
The key is consistency. Do not wait until you finish your entire syllabus to start taking mocks. The earlier you begin, the better you will understand the exam.
IPMAT Previous Year Exam Analysis
Looking at IPMAT Previous papers gives you a clear picture of what the exam actually looks like. Based on past papers, here is what you can expect:
In Quantitative Ability, topics like arithmetic (percentages, profit and loss, time and work) and algebra (linear and quadratic equations) carry the most weight. Geometry and number systems also appear regularly. The short answer section is where many students lose marks, so accuracy is very important here since there is no negative marking for wrong SA answers but you must get the exact answer.
In Verbal Ability, Reading Comprehension passages tend to be the biggest chunk. Para jumbles, sentence correction, and vocabulary-based questions also appear consistently. The difficulty level in VA is usually moderate.
Cracku's mock tests are built based on this analysis, so you are always practising questions that mirror the actual exam.
How Many IPMAT Mocks Should I Take Before IPMAT?
There is no fixed magic number, but here is a general guide based on how much time you have:
- 3 to 6 months before the exam: Take at least 1 to 2 mocks per month while focusing on concepts and topic-wise practice.
- 1 to 2 months before the exam: Increase to 1 mock per week. Focus heavily on analysis after every test.
- Final 2 weeks: Take 2 to 3 mocks per week and spend more time reviewing than taking new tests.
As a minimum, try to complete at least 10 to 15 full-length IPMAT mock tests before the actual exam. This gives you enough practice to feel confident with the pattern, manage your time well, and build the right exam temperament.
Are IPMAT Test Series Enough for Preparation?
Mock tests are a very important part of IPMAT preparation, but they work best when combined with concept learning. Here is how to think about it:
If your basics are already strong, you can focus mostly on mock tests, analyse them deeply, and work on your weak areas. The test series alone can carry you a long way.
If you are just starting out or feel shaky on core topics, spend the first few weeks building your fundamentals. Once your concepts are clear, jump into the mock tests and let your scores guide what you need to work on next.
Think of mock tests as your feedback tool — they show you what is working and what is not. The more seriously you take the analysis after each mock, the more value you get from the test series.