Introduction
Dreaming of a top business degree? IIM Rohtak’s Integrated Programme in Management (IPM) might be your path. It’s a five-year course that gives you both a BBA and MBA degree from one of India’s best institutes.
But here’s the thing: getting in isn’t easy. The IIM Rohtak IPM admission process has multiple stages. Thousands of students apply, but only a small number get in. You need to know exactly what to do and when to do it.
This guide walks you through each step. Whether you’re checking eligibility or preparing for the personal interview, we’ve got you covered. Let’s break down the IIM Rohtak IPM admission steps into simple, manageable pieces.
Important Dates to Remember
Before we dive in, here are the key dates for the 2026 admission cycle. Mark these on your calendar:
| Event | Date |
| Application Window Opens | 6 February 2026 |
| Application Deadline | 6 April 2026 |
| Admit Card Release | Third Week of April 2026 |
| IPMAT Exam | 10 May 2026 (9:00 AM onwards) |
| Result Announcement | Late May 2026 |
| Personal Interview (PI) | June–July 2026 |
| Final Merit List | Second Week of July 2026 |
| Offer Acceptance Deadline | As Mentioned in Offer Letter |
| Campus Joining | Third Week of August 2026 (Tentative) |
Source: IIM Rohtak Official IPM Admission Page
These dates are crucial. Missing even one deadline means you’re out of the race for that year.
Why Choose IIM Rohtak IPM?
Before we dive into the admission steps, let’s see what makes this programme special.
You get two degrees in five years: a BBA after three years and an MBA after five years. That’s rare. You save time compared to doing them separately. After three years, if you choose to leave, you still have your BBA degree.
The programme mixes classroom learning with real skills. You’ll study management, leadership, and business strategy. All while learning from top teachers at a premier institute.
Plus, the institute is well-connected. You’ll have access to company placements and networking opportunities.
Eligibility Criteria for IIM Rohtak IPM
Not everyone can apply. Here are the basic requirements:
Educational Qualifications
- You must have completed 10+2 (Class 12) or be waiting for results
- Minimum marks needed:
- 60% marks for General, EWS, and NC-OBC candidates
- 55% marks for SC, ST, and DAP candidates
- The marks are calculated from the best five subjects on your mark sheet
- Any board is accepted—CBSE, state board, or international boards
Age Limit
- You must be maximum 20 years old as of 30st June in the admission year
- This is a hard requirement. No exceptions here.
Other Requirements
- You must have a valid 10th and 12th mark sheet
- You need a school leaving certificate or migration certificate
- International students can also apply under the same rules
Source: IIM Rohtak Official IPM Admission Page
Stage 1: Online Registration
This is where your IPM journey begins. The registration is simple but important. You need to be careful with every detail you enter.
Who Can Apply?
First, check if you meet the eligibility criteria:
| Criteria | Requirement |
| Age Limit | Maximum 20 years as of 30 June of the admission year |
| Class 10 Marks | Minimum 60% (55% for SC/ST/PwD categories) |
| Class 12 Marks | Minimum 60% (55% for SC/ST/PwD categories) |
| Status | Passed Class 12 or appearing in the qualifying examination |
Note: Your marks are calculated from the best FIVE subjects on your mark sheet, regardless of board regulations.
If you don’t meet these criteria, don’t apply. You’ll be rejected, and your fee won’t be refunded.
What You Need to Do
Visit the official IIM Rohtak website and look for the IPM admission section. Click on “IPM Admission Registration.” You’ll need to create a login using your email.
Fill in your personal details:
- Name
- Email address
- Phone number
- Gender
- Date of birth (important for age verification)
- Educational background
Then fill in your academic details:
- 10th board and marks
- 12th board and marks
- School name and location
- Current status (appeared/passed)
Registration Fee
You’ll pay a non-refundable fee of ₹4,937 (approximately £50). This is:
- Non-refundable – you won’t get it back even if you don’t take the exam
- Payment methods accepted:
- Credit card
- Debit card
- Net banking
Keep your receipt safe. You’ll need your application number for all future communication. Write it down somewhere.
Important Things to Know
- Registration is online only. There’s no offline process.
- All official communications come via email. Check your inbox and spam folder regularly.
- Once you register, you’re locked in for that admission year.
- You can’t edit your application after submitting it. Double-check everything before you hit submit.
- If you provide false information, your admission gets cancelled later.
Documents to Have Ready
Before you register, gather these documents:
- 10th mark sheet (scanned copy)
- 12th mark sheet (scanned copy)
- School leaving certificate or migration certificate
- Your passport-size photo
- Identity proof (Aadhaar, PAN, passport)
- If applicable: SC/ST/OBC/EWS certificate
Source: IIM Rohtak Official IPMAT 2026 Information
Stage 2: IPMAT Rohtak Exam
Now comes the test. The IPMAT (IPM Aptitude Test) is your first real hurdle. This is a computer-based test that checks whether you have the right thinking skills for a management programme. It’s tough, but fair.
Exam Basics
- Format: Computer-based test (CBT)
- Duration: 2 hours (120 minutes)
- Total Questions: 120 multiple-choice questions
- Total Marks: 480 marks
- Exam Date: 10 May 2026 (9:00 AM onwards)
- Exam Centres: Across India
Detailed Exam Pattern
The test is divided into three sections with equal importance:
| Section | Questions | Marks | What It Tests | Suggested Time |
| Quantitative Ability | 40 | 160 | Mathematics, numerical aptitude, problem-solving | 40 minutes |
| Logical Reasoning | 40 | 160 | Reasoning, patterns, puzzles, data interpretation | 40 minutes |
| Verbal Ability | 40 | 160 | English language, comprehension, grammar, vocabulary | 40 minutes |
Marking Scheme (Important)
- Correct answer: +4 marks
- Wrong answer: -1 mark
- No answer (blank): 0 marks
- Maximum score: 480 marks
This marking scheme teaches you an important lesson: accuracy matters more than speed. One wrong answer costs you. So don’t guess randomly.
Example:
- If you attempt 100 questions and get 80 correct with 20 wrong
- Your score = (80 × 4) – (20 × 1) = 320 – 20 = 300 marks
Sample Calculation
Here’s how your score might look:
- Quantitative: 32 correct, 8 wrong = (32 × 4) – (8 × 1) = 128 – 8 = 120 marks
- Logical Reasoning: 30 correct, 10 wrong = (30 × 4) – (10 × 1) = 120 – 10 = 110 marks
- Verbal Ability: 35 correct, 5 wrong = (35 × 4) – (5 × 1) = 140 – 5 = 135 marks
- Total Score = 365 marks out of 480
Admit Card
Your admit card will be released in the third week of April 2026. You’ll get an email with a link to download it. The admit card will have:
- Your exam centre location
- Exact date and time
- Your registration number
- System requirements (important – read this)
Keep this safe. You need it to enter the exam hall.
System and Software Requirements
For the computer-based exam, you’ll need:
- A laptop or desktop computer
- Stable internet connection (high-speed recommended)
- Webcam and microphone
- Headphones
- Quiet room with good lighting
- A desk or table
The exam is proctored, which means:
- Your screen is monitored
- You can’t open other tabs or applications
- You can’t leave the exam in the middle
- Your webcam must stay on throughout
Smart Exam Strategy
Time Management:
- Don’t spend more than 2 minutes on any single question
- If stuck, skip and come back later
- Attempt easier questions first
- Leave 5-10 minutes at the end to review
Section Wise Tips:
Quantitative Ability:
- Focus on accuracy over speed
- Skip questions that look too complicated
- Practice mental calculations
- Know basic formulas well
Logical Reasoning:
- Read questions carefully
- Look for patterns
- Data interpretation is key
- Try to understand the logic
Verbal Ability:
- Read passages carefully
- Don’t overthink
- Focus on main ideas
- Practice English regularly
Exam Conduct Rules
- Arrive 30 minutes early
- Bring your admit card and ID proof
- Don’t carry phone, calculator, or any unauthorised items
- Follow the exam hall instructions
- Raise your hand if you have technical issues
Important Date for Exam Takers
After you qualify IPMAT, you need to do something important. All shortlisted candidates must submit their city preference for the Personal Interview by 21 May 2026, 11:59 PM. There are five interview centres:
- Bangalore
- Delhi
- Kolkata
- Mumbai
- Rohtak
Choose wisely based on where you’re located.
Source: IIM Rohtak Official IPMAT Pattern
Stage 3: Personal Interview (PI)
Only the best performers from the IPMAT get called here. Now the interview is your chance to shine and move up in the merit list.
Who Gets Called for PI?
Not everyone who takes the exam gets interviewed. IIM Rohtak shortlists candidates based on:
- Their IPMAT score (main factor)
- Basic eligibility criteria (marks and age)
- Available seats
- Category-wise distribution
The PI shortlist is released in June 2026. You’ll get an email if you’re shortlisted. This is a crucial moment.
Your IPMAT score must clear both:
- Overall minimum cutoff
- Minimum cutoff in EACH section (QA, LR, VA)
Missing even one section cutoff means no interview call, no matter how high your total score.
Interview Timeline
| Event | Date |
| PI Shortlist Release | June 2026 |
| City Preference Submission Deadline | 21 May 2026, 11:59 PM |
| Personal Interview Dates | June–July 2026 |
| Interview Centres | Bangalore, Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Rohtak |
How Does the Interview Work?
The personal interview is online. You sit at home or a test centre with a camera and microphone. The interviewer is at IIM Rohtak.
Duration: 20-30 minutes (sometimes longer)
What Happens:
- You receive a call link via email
- Log in 10 minutes before your slot
- Talk to one or two interviewers
- Answer questions about yourself, academics, goals
- Interview is formal but conversational
What Do They Judge?
The panel evaluates you on four key areas:
1. Academic Performance (Weight: 30%)
They’ll ask:
- Why did your marks dip in 11th or improve in 12th?
- What was your favourite subject and why?
- How did you score so differently across subjects?
- Can you explain your weaknesses?
Tip: Be honest. They can see your mark sheet. Don’t make excuses. Instead, explain what you learned from challenges.
2. General Knowledge & Awareness (Weight: 20%)
They’ll ask:
- Recent business news
- Who’s the CEO of X company?
- What’s happening in the economy?
- Have you read any business books?
- What interests you in the world?
Tip: Read one newspaper daily for 2 months before your interview. Watch news. Know basic business terms.
3. Communication & Personality (Weight: 25%)
They assess:
- How clearly you speak
- Whether you can explain ideas simply
- Your confidence level
- How you handle difficult questions
- Your enthusiasm and interest
Tip: Speak in English but not robotic English. Be natural. Make eye contact (at camera). Smile. Show genuine interest.
4. Leadership & Fit (Weight: 25%)
They’ll ask:
- Have you led any team or project?
- How do you handle failure?
- Why IIM Rohtak IPM specifically?
- What will you contribute to the batch?
- Can you handle a tough programme?
Tip: Think about situations where you showed leadership. Prepare stories with clear start, middle, and end.
Interview Tips That Really Work
Before the Interview:
- Test your camera, microphone, and internet
- Dress smartly (formal shirt or kurti is good)
- Sit in front of a clean background
- Have good lighting on your face
- Keep your mark sheets nearby but out of camera
During the Interview:
- Listen carefully before answering
- Pause and think. Don’t rush.
- Speak slowly and clearly
- Use simple words
- Ask clarifying questions if you don’t understand
- Don’t memorise answers. Have a conversation.
- Be enthusiastic about the programme
- Show respect to the interviewer
What NOT to Do:
- Don’t lie about marks or achievements
- Don’t check your phone
- Don’t interrupt the interviewer
- Don’t use jargon to sound smart
- Don’t speak too fast
- Don’t be overconfident or rude
Common Interview Questions
1. About Yourself:
- “Tell me about yourself in 2 minutes.”
- “Why should we select you?”
- “What’s your biggest weakness?”
2. About the Programme:
- “Why IIM Rohtak IPM?”
- “What will you do after IPM?”
- “How is IPM different from MBA?”
3. About Current Affairs:
- “What’s happening in Indian economy?”
- “Who’s the current Finance Minister?”
- “Name a recent business acquisition.”
4. About Problem-Solving:
- “How would you solve this problem…”
- “What if… scenario?”
- “If you were a CEO, what would you do?”
Sample Interview Scenario
Interviewer: “I see your 12th marks are 82%, but 10th marks are 75%. Why the improvement?”
Good Answer: “In 10th grade, I wasn’t very focused on studies. I spent too much time on sports. In 11th and 12th, I realised the importance of academics. I improved my study schedule and got better marks. This taught me time management.”
Bad Answer: “My 10th teacher wasn’t good. That’s why my marks were low.”
See the difference? One takes responsibility. One makes excuses.
Source: IIM Rohtak Selection Process
Stage 4: Merit List and Final Selection
After all interviews are done, IIM Rohtak creates a final merit list. This is the most important stage. Your position on this list decides whether you get in or not.
How They Calculate Your Composite Score
Your final score is NOT just your IPMAT marks. It’s a combination of three things. Here’s the exact weightage:
| Selection Criteria | Weightage |
| IPMAT Score | 55% |
| Past Academic Performance (Class 10 & 12) | 30% (10% + 20%) |
| Personal Interview Performance | 15% |
| Total | 100% |
Let’s understand this with an example:
- If you scored 400 out of 480 on IPMAT (scaled to 100 = 83 marks)
- Your 10th and 12th marks average is 85%
- Your interview score was 70 marks out of 100
Your composite score would be:
- (83 × 55%) + (85 × 30%) + (70 × 15%) = 45.65 + 25.5 + 10.5 = 81.65 marks
This shows why past academics matter. Don’t ignore your school marks.
Important: Sectional Cutoffs
Here’s something many students miss. You don’t just need a good overall IPMAT score. You also need to clear minimum marks in EACH section:
- Quantitative Ability
- Logical Reasoning
- Verbal Ability
Missing the cutoff in even ONE section means you won’t get a PI call, even if your total score is high.
Category-Based Selection
Seats are divided among different categories. You compete within your category:
- General (open to everyone)
- EWS (Economically Weaker Section)
- NC-OBC (Non-creamy layer OBC)
- SC (Scheduled Caste)
- ST (Scheduled Tribe)
- DAP (Differently Abled Persons)
The top performers in each category get offers. If you’re in the General category, you face more competition. But the same selection criteria applies to everyone.
How Ties Are Broken
Sometimes two candidates score exactly the same. When this happens, IIM Rohtak uses this order:
- Higher Quantitative Ability (QA) score comes first
- If QA is the same, higher Verbal Ability (VA) score wins
- If both are equal, older candidate gets preference
This is important. It means your Quantitative Ability score can push you ahead if everything else is equal.
Merit List Announcement Timeline
The final merit list comes out in the second week of July 2026. You’ll get an email with your result on your registered email ID.
If you’re selected, you’ll get an official admission offer letter from ipmadmission@iimrohtak.ac.in.
Critical: Only emails from this address are official. If you get an offer from any other email, it’s 100% fake. Delete it. Don’t respond.
Source: IIM Rohtak Official Merit List Criteria
Stage 5: Joining the Programme and Final Steps
You’ve got the offer. Congratulations! But there’s still work to do before you officially join IIM Rohtak.
What You Need to Do After Getting the Offer
Step 1: Accept the Offer Once you get the admission offer letter, log into the admission portal and formally accept the offer. You usually have 3-5 days to do this. If you don’t accept within the deadline, your seat goes to the next person.
Step 2: Pay the Offer Acceptance Amount (OAA) You need to deposit ₹1,00,000 (One Lakh) as the Offer Acceptance Amount. This is:
- Paid through the official admission portal only
- Non-refundable if you decline later
- Credited towards your first-year fees
Payment Options:
- Credit card
- Debit card
- Net banking
- NEFT/RTGS
Save your payment receipt. You’ll need it for verification.
Step 3: Gather Your Documents Before you go to campus, prepare these original documents:
- 10th mark sheet and school leaving certificate
- 12th mark sheet and school leaving certificate
- Migration certificate (if you changed schools)
- Birth certificate or passport
- Aadhaar card
- Any caste/OBC/EWS certificate (if applicable)
- Medical fitness certificate
- Photo (4×6 cm, colour)
Fee Structure for Five Years
Here’s what the full programme costs:
| Year | Duration | Course Fee (Per Year) | Details |
| Year 1–3 | 3 Years | ₹6.22 Lakh | BBA/Foundation Programme |
| Year 4–5 | 2 Years | MBA Fees* | MBA Programme Fee Structure Applies |
| Total | 5 Years | ₹35.56 Lakh (Approx.) | *Subject to future MBA fee revisions |
Note: The MBA fees for years 4-5 can change. The above is approximate. Check the official website for exact current fees.
Additional Costs:
- Hostel charges
- Food (if you use the mess)
- Books and study materials
- Internship-related expenses
Many students get fee scholarships based on merit or family income. Ask about this when you join.
Document Verification
When you arrive at the IIM Rohtak campus, your documents will be checked in detail:
- Verification Process: Takes 1-2 days
- What They Check: Every document against your application
- If Documents Don’t Match: Your admission gets cancelled
- Keep Everything: Keep all original documents safe
Accommodation at IIM Rohtak
Hostel Facility:
- Shared rooms (usually 2-3 students per room)
- Basic furniture provided (bed, desk, chair)
- Wi-Fi available
- Common areas and mess hall
- Safe and secure campus
Special Provisions:
- DAP (Differently Abled) students get ground-floor rooms if available
- Room allocation is based on availability and rotation
Joining Timeline and Process
| Activity | Timeline |
| Merit List Announcement | Second Week of July 2026 |
| Offer Letter Release | Within 2–3 Days of Merit List |
| Offer Acceptance Deadline | 3–5 Days from Offer Letter |
| OAA Payment Deadline | As Mentioned in Offer Letter |
| Campus Reporting Date | Third Week of August 2026 (Tentative) |
| Academic Year Start | Late August 2026 |
Important Rules and Conditions
These are crucial. Violate them and your admission gets cancelled:
- Your admission is provisional until you complete all formalities at the institute
- If any information is false, your admission gets cancelled immediately
- You must report on the scheduled date with all original documents
- Late fees apply if you report late without prior approval
- Hostel rules must be followed as per the conduct code
- The institute can modify rules if needed before you join
What Happens on Day 1 at Campus
- Arrive with all documents and fees paid
- Register at the admission office
- Complete document verification
- Collect your hostel key and meal card
- Orientation about campus facilities
- Meet your academic advisor
- Get your student ID card
Before You Arrive at Campus
- Arrange your travel to Rohtak
- Inform the institute if you need any special arrangements
- Get a medical fitness certificate from a recognised doctor
- Open a bank account if you don’t have one (for fee payments)
- Get your Aadhaar linked with your bank account
After You Join
- You’re officially an IPM student
- Classes start 1-2 weeks after joining
- The first year focuses on foundational business concepts
- Internships happen at the end of each year
- At the end of Year 3, you get your BBA degree
- Year 4 onwards, you’re in the MBA programme
- After Year 5, you receive your MBA degree
Source: IIM Rohtak IPM Joining Instructions
How Career Plan B Helps
Navigating the IIM Rohtak IPM admission process is challenging. Many students feel confused about the right steps to take. That’s where Career Plan B comes in.
We provide personalised career counselling to help you decide if IPM is the right choice for you. Our team helps you understand the programme.
We also offer psychometric career assessment tests that reveal your strengths and weaknesses. This helps you prepare better and boost your confidence during the interview round.
With admission and academic profile guidance, we ensure your application stands out. We help you present yourself in the best way possible.
Think of us as your guide through the entire admission journey from deciding whether to apply, all the way to joining the programme.
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FAQ: Your Common Questions Answered
1. Can I apply if my marks are below 60%?
No. The institute requires a minimum of 60% in Class 12 (55% for SC/ST/DAP). This is a fixed rule with no exceptions, regardless of your IPMAT score or interview performance.
2. What if I’m older than 20 years?
You cannot apply. The age limit is strictly enforced—you must be maximum 20 years old as of 30st June in the admission year. No relaxations are given, even by a single day.
3. How many times can I appear for IPMAT?
You can appear once per year. If you don’t get in this year, you can try again next year (if you still meet the age limit). Plan wisely as your attempts are limited.
4. Is the personal interview really important?
Yes. The PI accounts for 15% of your final score. A strong interview can push you ahead in the merit list, while a weak one can pull you down even with good IPMAT marks.
5. What if I get admission but change my mind?
You can withdraw, but you’ll lose ₹1 lakh (Offer Acceptance Amount) with only ₹99,000 refunded after ₹1,000 processing fee deduction. Think carefully before accepting the offer.
6. How do I know if IPM is right for me and prepare effectively?
Understanding your strengths, learning style, and career goals is crucial before diving into preparation. Career Plan B’s psychometric assessments help you discover yourself and create a personalised success strategy for IPMAT and interviews.
Conclusion
Getting into IIM Rohtak IPM is a five-stage journey that demands preparation, strategy, and smart timing. You now know the exact process, important dates, selection criteria, and what to expect at each stage.
The path is clear: meet eligibility → register early → prepare for IPMAT → excel in interview → join your dream programme. Many students start this journey each year, but only those who plan wisely and prepare strategically succeed.
The biggest challenge isn’t understanding the process; it’s knowing yourself and preparing the right way. Students who wing it alone often waste months, feel anxious during interviews, and miss opportunities. Those who get expert guidance perform significantly better.
Your edge? Let Career Plan B’s psychometric assessments and personalised mentoring reveal your strengths and build a winning strategy tailored just for you.
Your IIM seat is out there waiting. The question is: are you ready to claim it?
Start your journey today. Your future at IIM Rohtak begins now.