Thanks to Bhavesh & Vani for having me on this video. I am really happy to see the video being well received. I wanna take another moment to remind yall to chill out, experiment and break things, and spend time with your loved ones. Test prep does not need to hijack your entire life. Prep smarter, not necessarily harder. Afterboards gives you all the tools / resources to hyperoptimise for smart prep. Also, if you really wanna expand principles of smart work to your entire life, check out this book called Deep Work - super cool stuff.
Thank you for sharing nuanced (actionable) tips! This is exactly what serious aspirants follow and we were surprised that it wasn't articulated in such a clean manner until now!
One of the best Afterboards video so far. The production quality is surely amazing and Aditya bhaiyya looks so calm and composed. The effects, animations, camera quality is just Perfect... no words needed. Big kudos to entire team afterboards for always making such amazing content.
3:40 for mistakes: asks why was the error made, why u chose tht method, why u chose wrong till 5 stages 5:05 for quants : learn concepts such tht it can be explained by you to a child (verbalize it and tell it to a person) 6:05 : dont choose reading comprehension that are easy, get out of your comfort zone and read wht u dont know or understand. Understand the context and make educated guesses. 8:49 : Dont let anything let you down! You are not defined by what you have.
these videos are always such a delight to watch, especially the editing this time is phenomenal. Love seeing what different people are up-to and how they came to that decision.
Bhaiya/Didi this isn't related to the video, but could I please ask for some advice on handling self-doubt? I am a dropper from a non-math background, and at my coaching center, many students are performing exceptionally well. Some of them have already been preparing for a year or two, and I notice that the teachers tend to focus more on them. When they discuss mock test scores, I feel discouraged and, at times, inferior. It creates this mindset that perhaps I won’t be able to succeed. Could you please guide me on how to cope with these feelings?
Hey man, i understand how you feel. Though I wasn’t a dropper during my prep time, I’ve dealt with similar emotions at my coaching. What I can tell you is the only way you can remove the self doubt and gain actual confidence is not by anyone’s reassurances but by your own efforts. Start giving mock tests at your coaching or the ones at afterboards. When you see yourself perform and do well progressively, you won’t need anyone to reassure you and will ACTUALLY bring out good results. Hope it works out for you :)
Strategy Building for SUCCESS(Vani was non-math and a Dropper) Her Experience 👇 Mocks are key in building your exam strategy, especially in regards to "time management". Revisions are important but attempting mocks will boost your confidence. Most important strategy is rejecting questions which are not your core strength (might sound crazy, but learn how to reject!). If you want to solve easy questions, you need to go through the entire paper at least once. The easiest questions may be at the last, or in the middle, you never know! Rejections in 5 to 15 seconds should help you in managing time and make sure to read the entire question paper. Any question that you choose to attempt, decide the maximum time for that question. For us, it was 3 minutes. You may decide your own after attempting mocks. Attempting more mocks now will help boost your confidence. Do not lose heart if you score low in certain mock papers. That particular mock could be harder. Your mock scores are not your final scores! Njoy Team AfterBoards
@@Dishibee Hey, thanks a lot for reaching out. It really helps to hear from someone who understands. You’re right about focusing on my own progress with mock tests. I’ll definitely give that a try. Thanks again!🙏🏻🤝🏻
@@manishkiruThanks for the tips! I’ll definitely try rejecting the questions that throw me off and work on my time management. And yeah, not stressing over mock scores definitely helps. Appreciate it! Thank you again!😇🤚🏻
Wow it actually helped me philosophically. The only thing I don't like about solving RC for IPMAT is how different it is from the ones I get in school so definitely it's about adapting to that. Also I'll have to try the 5 why method myself and let's see. I have high hopes for myself 😭
@@GangaSingh-cy8pq We have 25 Rohtak Mocks, giving a total of 25*40 = 1000 LR questions. We have 25 JIPMAT Mocks, giving a total of 25*33 = 825 LR questions. That's 1825 questions. Most coachings provide fewer Rohtak/JIPMAT Mocks in comparison. SG gives 15/15. Ace gives 15/10 etc. We give 25/25.
We plan to release it shortly. Meanwhile, have you tried our free time & work module? Every serious aspirant has gone through it: 1. Unlisted Video to learn the method: th-cam.com/video/zhEG_WL7xYs/w-d-xo.html (540 seconds) 2. Go to practice tab on afterboards.in (can do on mobile too). This topic test has been made free for every user. 3. Try attempting IPMAT 2023's T&W Question: th-cam.com/video/AUpYDB70NJA/w-d-xo.html
Bhaiya IIM INDORE aue baaki IIM'S ke liye agr saare previous year questions kar liye samajh ke 2011 se to ho jayega selection ? IIM'S me chahe INDORE ya fir jo dusre hain jaise JIPMAT 2021 se 2024 tak ke PYQ's..
@@Beassttttiitm Just doing the past year papers won't guarantee your selection. You'll have to practice a lot more than that! Plus, Indore/Ranchi/Rohtak also have an interview round. Message us on WhatsApp: 99933 80838, happy to help!
IPMAT Indore doesn't tell us the syllabus or the scope of a chapter (unlike CBSE Boards). Hence, it becomes ambiguous. However, we can have some 'proxy' measures for this: 1. You can master a topic if you're able to do *all* the past-year questions of that topic: (afterboards.in/pyp) 2. If you're able to do the Level 3 and 4 on AfterBoards practice questions. For revision: going through your notes, the frameworks that you wrote (on solving questions), by teaching it to someone perhaps. Plus, while attempting mocks and sectionals, you get to revise multiple sub-topics at once!
I would recommend you to go through the free videos available online (CAT/IPMAT) for quants and then the demo lectures of the paid coaching. Evaluate both the sources by seeing which one had more learning outcomes!
Hey afterboards, I am your viewer from a long time and am in 11th rn and have also joined a coaching for IPMAT. I know I am capable of clearing IPMAT AND INTERVIEWS but idk why I am not able to solve topic tests the way I want. When a particular question goes wrong that is the time when I start doubting myself Please reply and give me a tip for QA. Pleaseeeee
We've seen people study for 2 years and not make it. We've seen people study for 2 weeks (for IPMAT) and make it. Time alone is not enough to tell whether you'll be able to crack it. What is your current base? Kitna aaraha hai mocks mai? What is your pace of learning? Lot of different factors! The best thing you can do is start solving mocks, see where you stand.
Hello, my seniors... I have a small doubt.... Rn, I am in 12th standard with science stream, preparing for IPMAT... But I'm unable to find the balance between IPMAT and school exams... Like continuous pre-boards and stuff are becoming a big hindrance... Could you suggest me how to handle this situation....or is it my limiting belief that I can't balance it?
Bro focus on one thing first otherwise you may be lost both... that's why I make a decision to focus on boards first because ipmat can't be done in 6 month I drop the idea of cracking ipmat even after buying the batch from physics wallah the choice is yours...
great video, also wanted to ask- there is such an infected view about full droppers and most ipmat aspirants tend to take a partial drop. However, if i'm confident about my ability and just need more time- is a full drop really that bad of an idea?
It isn't a bad idea if you have emotional resilience. Most people spend 50% of their full-drop battling their emotions (fear and pessimism) than being the most effective in their preparation. Plus, you never know -- what if the exam doesn't go well the second time too? It is always good to have some sort of a backup too!
Having the most marks in your IPMAT exam is the most important thing and takes priority. Do not get distracted by "profile building" or anything else. AIR 4 of Indore (in 2023) wrote "N/A" for ECAs. They care about your academics and your marks, primarily. Make sure this is top-notch. In the interview, your way of answering 11th and 12th questions will help. However, you'll have one month to prepare for the interview.
He has been working as freelancer so far. He is transitioning into a web-dev agency currently. He's an expert with Framer, WordPress and more. He's worked with big companies too!
After Boards, many people at IIM Ranchi are starting up their own businesses and working. Does this happen at other IIMs as well, specifically in Indore?
Hey Afterboards, just wanted to ask that as you have mentioned people who aimlessly read newspapers, do you mean people who waste time reading papers or are just so delved into reading papers? like, is it positive or negative ik it sounds silly, but i want to get better at communication so bad, so sry
GREAT question about newspaper reading! Let us break it down: *1) Learning New Words:* Here's what usually happens - many pick up an editorial and just... read it. Some of us might Google a tricky word, but baad mai yaad nahi hoga, some spend hours writing it in their notebook (inefficient). Our brains are pretty bad at remembering one-time definitions, which is why we need to keep coming back to them. That's exactly why we added the "define" feature! It converts all your new words (totally personalized to YOU) into flashcards (with spaced repetition) *2) Retention:* How do you even know how much you've remembered? Many re-read the passage 3-4 times because they keep forgetting. How to fix it? Try answering some questions about what you read + write a quick summary of your own. Then, you also need someone to check if your summary actually makes sense (grammar check!) and includes all the important bits. That's what we help you with. ----- Bottom line? Just reading the newspaper isn't enough - these extra steps might seem like work, but they're catalysts for making you into effective + efficient aspirants.
Heyy i am an IPMAT aspirant for 2025 and i have heard that your mocks are the best and i have no information, so please let me know about your mocks, tests paid or free etc
@@anniee.07 Hi there! Would you like to reach out to us on WhatsApp? 9993380838, it'll be easier to explain! Meanwhile, you can make an amount and login to www.AfterBoards.in, you'll see 3 free topic tests, free daily RCs, 3 free mocks, all past year papers for free and more!
hey guys am just starting my ipmat journey ik too late but i would really appreciate if you could give some insights on what resources to follow am inclined towards CL’s books is it recommended? and for the mocks part i will buy your course bc of all the praise it’s receiving
Thanks to Bhavesh & Vani for having me on this video. I am really happy to see the video being well received. I wanna take another moment to remind yall to chill out, experiment and break things, and spend time with your loved ones. Test prep does not need to hijack your entire life. Prep smarter, not necessarily harder.
Afterboards gives you all the tools / resources to hyperoptimise for smart prep. Also, if you really wanna expand principles of smart work to your entire life, check out this book called Deep Work - super cool stuff.
Thank you for sharing nuanced (actionable) tips! This is exactly what serious aspirants follow and we were surprised that it wasn't articulated in such a clean manner until now!
are you konkani??
@@summi225 Nah dude
we look at the comments obsessively, if you have doubts, ask away!
*(like and subscribe pls, keeps us motivated!)*
One of the best Afterboards video so far. The production quality is surely amazing and Aditya bhaiyya looks so calm and composed. The effects, animations, camera quality is just Perfect... no words needed. Big kudos to entire team afterboards for always making such amazing content.
Thank you so much Priyangshu! Aur bhai, we're in awe of your consistency. Super proud of you!~
@@AfterBoards Thank you so much boss means a lot 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Afterboards - isn't your shoulders are hurting as u r carrying responsibilities of all coachings in terms of best quality ❤
🥺 oh my god, thank you so much!
When afterboards is going to start video lectures for ipmat ?
3:40 for mistakes: asks why was the error made, why u chose tht method, why u chose wrong till 5 stages
5:05 for quants : learn concepts such tht it can be explained by you to a child (verbalize it and tell it to a person)
6:05 : dont choose reading comprehension that are easy, get out of your comfort zone and read wht u dont know or understand.
Understand the context and make educated guesses.
8:49 : Dont let anything let you down! You are not defined by what you have.
these videos are always such a delight to watch, especially the editing this time is phenomenal. Love seeing what different people are up-to and how they came to that decision.
yessss, fun journeys which are also unique from just topper-interviews!
Bhaiya/Didi this isn't related to the video, but could I please ask for some advice on handling self-doubt? I am a dropper from a non-math background, and at my coaching center, many students are performing exceptionally well. Some of them have already been preparing for a year or two, and I notice that the teachers tend to focus more on them. When they discuss mock test scores, I feel discouraged and, at times, inferior. It creates this mindset that perhaps I won’t be able to succeed.
Could you please guide me on how to cope with these feelings?
Hey man, i understand how you feel. Though I wasn’t a dropper during my prep time, I’ve dealt with similar emotions at my coaching. What I can tell you is the only way you can remove the self doubt and gain actual confidence is not by anyone’s reassurances but by your own efforts. Start giving mock tests at your coaching or the ones at afterboards. When you see yourself perform and do well progressively, you won’t need anyone to reassure you and will ACTUALLY bring out good results. Hope it works out for you :)
Strategy Building for SUCCESS(Vani was non-math and a Dropper) Her Experience 👇
Mocks are key in building your exam strategy, especially in regards to "time management".
Revisions are important but attempting mocks will boost your confidence.
Most important strategy is rejecting questions which are not your core strength (might sound crazy, but learn how to reject!). If you want to solve easy questions, you need to go through the entire paper at least once. The easiest questions may be at the last, or in the middle, you never know!
Rejections in 5 to 15 seconds should help you in managing time and make sure to read the entire question paper.
Any question that you choose to attempt, decide the maximum time for that question. For us, it was 3 minutes. You may decide your own after attempting mocks.
Attempting more mocks now will help boost your confidence. Do not lose heart if you score low in certain mock papers. That particular mock could be harder. Your mock scores are not your final scores!
Njoy
Team AfterBoards
@@Dishibee Hey, thanks a lot for reaching out. It really helps to hear from someone who understands. You’re right about focusing on my own progress with mock tests. I’ll definitely give that a try.
Thanks again!🙏🏻🤝🏻
@@manishkiruThanks for the tips! I’ll definitely try rejecting the questions that throw me off and work on my time management. And yeah, not stressing over mock scores definitely helps. Appreciate it! Thank you again!😇🤚🏻
Literally one of the best videos.....Thankuu to the afterboards team for making our prep a lot easier!!
Aww, thank you soooo muchhhh! We hope your prep is going fantastic!
The amount of effort in this video is goddam crazy
aww, thank you so much! we spend a lot of effort in having a well-produced video!
the problem with me is that the exam is inching closer, and I still havent finished the syllabus.
Wow it actually helped me philosophically. The only thing I don't like about solving RC for IPMAT is how different it is from the ones I get in school so definitely it's about adapting to that. Also I'll have to try the 5 why method myself and let's see. I have high hopes for myself 😭
The Video 🙌
bhaiya ipmat syllabus is same for year 2025-26?
Hello Afterboards, how can your course help me to prepare for the logical reasoning part ?
@@GangaSingh-cy8pq We have 25 Rohtak Mocks, giving a total of 25*40 = 1000 LR questions.
We have 25 JIPMAT Mocks, giving a total of 25*33 = 825 LR questions.
That's 1825 questions.
Most coachings provide fewer Rohtak/JIPMAT Mocks in comparison. SG gives 15/15. Ace gives 15/10 etc. We give 25/25.
That's pretty convincing. Considering it's uniqueness I'm definitely gonna buy this course soon. "We want to make you addicted to learning" Got me...
After boards you are the reason I feel lucky that I have internet access !!
ek hi dil hai, kitne baar jeetoge 🥺🥺🎀
My 12th will finish in march
I want to start IPMAT preparation now
Is it enough time or should i just focus on boards first?
Same question guys..
When afterboards is going to start video lectures for ipmat ?
We plan to release it shortly. Meanwhile, have you tried our free time & work module? Every serious aspirant has gone through it:
1. Unlisted Video to learn the method: th-cam.com/video/zhEG_WL7xYs/w-d-xo.html (540 seconds)
2. Go to practice tab on afterboards.in (can do on mobile too). This topic test has been made free for every user.
3. Try attempting IPMAT 2023's T&W Question: th-cam.com/video/AUpYDB70NJA/w-d-xo.html
Bhaiya IIM INDORE aue baaki IIM'S ke liye agr saare previous year questions kar liye samajh ke 2011 se to ho jayega selection ?
IIM'S me chahe INDORE ya fir jo dusre hain jaise JIPMAT 2021 se 2024 tak ke PYQ's..
@@Beassttttiitm Just doing the past year papers won't guarantee your selection. You'll have to practice a lot more than that! Plus, Indore/Ranchi/Rohtak also have an interview round.
Message us on WhatsApp: 99933 80838, happy to help!
@@AfterBoards Will it help me to get 70-80% of questions? Means are the questions repetitive ?
@ No. Questions are not repeatitive. However, 1 question in 2024 came from the 2019 paper (first ever repeat on the past 6 years).
Hey Afterboards, what are the steps required to master a quantitative aptitude topic? And how do you recommend to revise a topic?
IPMAT Indore doesn't tell us the syllabus or the scope of a chapter (unlike CBSE Boards). Hence, it becomes ambiguous.
However, we can have some 'proxy' measures for this:
1. You can master a topic if you're able to do *all* the past-year questions of that topic: (afterboards.in/pyp)
2. If you're able to do the Level 3 and 4 on AfterBoards practice questions.
For revision: going through your notes, the frameworks that you wrote (on solving questions), by teaching it to someone perhaps. Plus, while attempting mocks and sectionals, you get to revise multiple sub-topics at once!
hey, he dropped out of college after 3 years? he must have gotten his bba degree right?
Yess! He got his BBA degree!
Please tell me that is ipmat wallah by pw is good? I want to take a course for the year 2026. Please suggest me as soon as possible 🙏
I would recommend you to go through the free videos available online (CAT/IPMAT) for quants and then the demo lectures of the paid coaching. Evaluate both the sources by seeing which one had more learning outcomes!
@AfterBoards I am thinking to buy course from hitbullseye ipmat 2026 is it ok sir?
Hey afterboards, I am your viewer from a long time and am in 11th rn and have also joined a coaching for IPMAT.
I know I am capable of clearing IPMAT AND INTERVIEWS but idk why I am not able to solve topic tests the way I want.
When a particular question goes wrong that is the time when I start doubting myself
Please reply and give me a tip for QA.
Pleaseeeee
Cain i have your instagram?
Bhaiya ma ckass 10 ma 76 % and class 12 59% can i eligible for ipmat and jipmat
Please reply bhaiya 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
afterboards.in/eligibilityIPMAT
Try this out!
Can i clear the entrance exam by 4 months of preparation?????
Yes
Yes
We've seen people study for 2 years and not make it. We've seen people study for 2 weeks (for IPMAT) and make it.
Time alone is not enough to tell whether you'll be able to crack it.
What is your current base? Kitna aaraha hai mocks mai? What is your pace of learning? Lot of different factors!
The best thing you can do is start solving mocks, see where you stand.
Hello, my seniors...
I have a small doubt....
Rn, I am in 12th standard with science stream, preparing for IPMAT...
But I'm unable to find the balance between IPMAT and school exams...
Like continuous pre-boards and stuff are becoming a big hindrance...
Could you suggest me how to handle this situation....or is it my limiting belief that I can't balance it?
Bro focus on one thing first otherwise you may be lost both... that's why I make a decision to focus on boards first because ipmat can't be done in 6 month I drop the idea of cracking ipmat even after buying the batch from physics wallah the choice is yours...
@technicalaadityaraj7838 wdym by we cant crack it in 6 months??
Undoubtedly the best channel for IPMAT aspirants, truly a blessing for us🥹 :D, btw could you make a video for 2026 aspirants as well?
Hey im too a 26' aspirant. Have u took any online coaching??
great video, also wanted to ask- there is such an infected view about full droppers and most ipmat aspirants tend to take a partial drop. However, if i'm confident about my ability and just need more time- is a full drop really that bad of an idea?
It isn't a bad idea if you have emotional resilience. Most people spend 50% of their full-drop battling their emotions (fear and pessimism) than being the most effective in their preparation.
Plus, you never know -- what if the exam doesn't go well the second time too? It is always good to have some sort of a backup too!
I am a full dropper what should i do apart form studying for ipmat which may help in final selection
Having the most marks in your IPMAT exam is the most important thing and takes priority. Do not get distracted by "profile building" or anything else.
AIR 4 of Indore (in 2023) wrote "N/A" for ECAs.
They care about your academics and your marks, primarily. Make sure this is top-notch.
In the interview, your way of answering 11th and 12th questions will help. However, you'll have one month to prepare for the interview.
is there any coupon code for ipmat test package
@@shraddharajput-um2qi Hi! You can use the code PADHAIKARO to get Rs. 300/- off.
Can you tell us something abt prakash bro's startup
He has been working as freelancer so far. He is transitioning into a web-dev agency currently. He's an expert with Framer, WordPress and more. He's worked with big companies too!
After Boards, many people at IIM Ranchi are starting up their own businesses and working. Does this happen at other IIMs as well, specifically in Indore?
Yes! There have been start-ups out of IIM Indore too. Plus, it is a much harder decision to exit IIM Indore than exiting IIM Ranchi (after UG).
Please tell a 2year plan
Hi , can you give me the dates for ipmat indore and rohtak 2025?
IPMAT Indore will be on 12th May. Rohtak has not yet been announced but we suspect it to be 1 week before Indore.
can we leave college after getting our bachelor done in iim indore
You can! Here is a video of Bhavesh and Kanishk who left: th-cam.com/video/68RsEhfWQ9o/w-d-xo.htmlsi=DiGn-4GfLmvCCyxL
Hey Afterboards, just wanted to ask that as you have mentioned people who aimlessly read newspapers, do you mean people who waste time reading papers or are just so delved into reading papers?
like, is it positive or negative
ik it sounds silly, but i want to get better at communication so bad, so sry
GREAT question about newspaper reading!
Let us break it down:
*1) Learning New Words:*
Here's what usually happens - many pick up an editorial and just... read it. Some of us might Google a tricky word, but baad mai yaad nahi hoga, some spend hours writing it in their notebook (inefficient).
Our brains are pretty bad at remembering one-time definitions, which is why we need to keep coming back to them.
That's exactly why we added the "define" feature! It converts all your new words (totally personalized to YOU) into flashcards (with spaced repetition)
*2) Retention:*
How do you even know how much you've remembered? Many re-read the passage 3-4 times because they keep forgetting. How to fix it? Try answering some questions about what you read + write a quick summary of your own.
Then, you also need someone to check if your summary actually makes sense (grammar check!) and includes all the important bits. That's what we help you with.
-----
Bottom line? Just reading the newspaper isn't enough - these extra steps might seem like work, but they're catalysts for making you into effective + efficient aspirants.
Heyy i am an IPMAT aspirant for 2025 and i have heard that your mocks are the best and i have no information, so please let me know about your mocks, tests paid or free etc
@@anniee.07 Hi there! Would you like to reach out to us on WhatsApp? 9993380838, it'll be easier to explain!
Meanwhile, you can make an amount and login to www.AfterBoards.in, you'll see 3 free topic tests, free daily RCs, 3 free mocks, all past year papers for free and more!
Earlyyyy
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hey guys am just starting my ipmat journey ik too late but i would really appreciate if you could give some insights on what resources to follow
am inclined towards CL’s books is it recommended?
and for the mocks part i will buy your course bc of all the praise it’s receiving
Hey this is kratika
I just want to know are you preparing for ipmat 2025 ?
@ yes actually
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