Actually I am partial dropper currently in DU pursuing bcom(p), previous year I missed the date to make payment for ipmat indore..and couldn't clear jipmat and rohtak...with just a basic idea of topics i had around 200 marks in both...this year i want to crack ipmat indore anyhow..
Actually I had humanities in my class 11-12 and bcom(p) accs especially is currently becoming challange for me in managing ipmat alongside with accs i managed financial accounting by going tuitions for it but i don't think like I would be able manage corporate accounting with my ipmat prep as people are saying that it is a more advanced and hectic than financial accounting...I am currently not that very good at maths..like my concepts are clear..but i need a lot of practice in ques..and like currently from 30 ques of quants dpp from pw i am taking approx of 2.5-3hrs to complete them and also around 10 ques I am unable to solve right now from that...and I am currently enrolled with pw online batch...also I am an ECA of theatre for that also i am going college like 2 times a week...what is happening is:
Pls guide me on what shall i do.....
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Saying not to discourage you but,
IPMAT is way competitive , we suggest students to fill in for back up colleges along with IPMAT, in your case it's about dropping a college you currently have, not advisable at all.
I'll suggest you to try adjust IPMAT prep in your current schedule only, ( it might be hard, not impossible at all)
Try to reduce your commitments for next few months.
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Heyy I was in the same shoes as you few months back. While I was in college, IPMAT was my top priority but assignments and other commitments slowly took time away from my prep. I spent around three months there but honestly studied seriously for barely 20 days.
Even after taking a drop, I wasted my first month and it showed in my IIM-B result so I’ve learned how important the initial phase is. That’s why I’d say don’t leave college just because things feel overwhelming right now and with maths needing so much practice and so many things pulling at your time, what matters most is having a routine that keeps you consistent and mentally free to focus on IPMAT.