I am in class 12 commerce currently and am unable to manage time .I only have 2 to 3 hours for IPMAT and don't even to know from where to practice questions .
Though I am trying to cover topics from youtube but I don;t practice and forget the topics too. kindly suggest me some platforms and ways for IPMAT preparation
THANK YOU
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Break your time-table. Tell us what you're doing each hour. We'll remove items and increase the time that you can extract out of your day.
You can practice questions on AfterBoards. If you need free resources, here are like 10 PDFs: https://free.ipmatexam.com/
Also, you CANNOT LEARN by watching maths. That's not "covering topics" -- that's as good as looking at your crush from a distance and acting as if you're dating them. That's not how it works. Only when you put your pen on the paper, solve, make mistakes, learn from errors, patch your knowledge-gaps, understand the concepts, become very familiar with the questions, make this into a habit... will you truly learn maths.
Plus, we are a one-stop platform (here at AfterBoards). Have you attempted this week's free DILR set and today's free RC? Share your scores!
bhaiya can you please tell a single source to refer for LR practice as it doesn't need much attention but can't be fully ignored as well . I referred to that link but it has a long list of books and playlist to refer .....I am done with the basics just need to practice to increase speed and solving medium to higher level questions. (both for ipmat and rohtak)
Arun Sharma's basic DILR is a very good starting point. ElitesGrid has a good CAT playlist (very good for building basics -- however, unsure if it is purely English, they do mix Hindi).
Try seeing the top 3-4 playlists and seeing what vibes with you the most!
DILR's main idea is to learn to read between the lines! If I say "There are 5 boys. Harish sits with Manish to his right", that also implies that "any of the other 3 boys can't be to the right of Harish" and it also implies that "Harish is always on Manish's left" --> which could also imply that Manish can't be on the left-most position and Harish can't be on the right most position.
For LR (JIPMAT/Rohtak to an extent), you can look at Banking SSC exams!