what to do after my 10th if I want to give IPM exams?? i.e what should I study and people are recommending me clat exams what should I do??
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Hello,
IPM Exam for management studies, that is integrated management course BBA+MBA and on the other hand CLAT is for integrated law course, both the courses are for a duration of five years, they both belong to different field, one is management and other one is law, but the best thing about both the exam is there is no such specific subject combinations requirements, so even if you decide to pursue humanities stream you're still eligible to appear for IPMAT if you have 60% aggregate in 10th and 12th , in case of reserved categories there is relaxation of 5%, and for CLAT you need to pass 10+2 with 45% aggregate from a recognized board, in law you can also consider the option of BBA-LLB or BCom-LLB, this course are great if you want to work in corporate world, so to answer your question there is no barrier to belong to specific stream, it all depends on your choice, if you want to go for commerce then you can do that, and in future you can appear for IPMAT and simultaneously you can also consider BBA-LLB/BCom-LLB if any of it interests you.
HI Aspirant,
The eligiblity criteria says that you should pass class 12 in order to sit for the examination.However for IPM exam prepare hard for the two years of class 11 and 12 and you can easily crack the exams.Just be hardworking and keep preserverance and you will definitely succeed in cracking the examination.
Hope it helps!!
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