JIPMAT Admit Card and Exam Day Instructions
On the day of the examination, students need to carry a printed version of their admit card along with a valid picture ID proof, like an Aadhar card, PAN card or passport. They ought to reach the exam centre well in advance of the reporting time to save themselves from last-minute tension. Electronic gadgets like mobile phones, calculators, smart watches and study materials are strictly prohibited in the exam hall.
Students are required to follow every instruction given by all exam officials and maintain discipline while appearing in the exam. Adhering to these regulations provides for a comfortable and equitable exam environment.

Highlights of JIPMAT Exam Admit Card
The exam was organised on April 26, 2025, in computer-based mode. Candidates will receive their admission cards prior to the exam.
Ways to get the JIPMAT 2025 Exam Admission Card
Proceed to the exams.nta.ac.in/JIPMAT which is the JIPMAT 2025 official website:
Using their registration number and password, candidates will access their account.
After that find the tab “JIPMAT 2025 Admit card”.
Now click on that tab and the admit card for the JIPMAT exam will appear on the computer screen.
The last step is to download the admit card for later use.
Information listed on the JIPMAT 2025 admit card
To take the JIPMAT exam candidates must have an admission card. The following details are mentioned in the JIPMAT 2025 admit card:
Candidate's Name
Reporting Time
Registration Number
Examination centre
Exam Timing and Slot
Exam Day Instructions
Gender
Centre code
Things Carried to the JIPMAT Examination Centre
Candidates should carry all the mandatory documents and other required things for the JIPMAT exam. The things without that entry will not be allowed in the examination hall. These things listed are as follows:
Printed copy of the JIPMAT admit card downloaded from the NTA official website.
A passport size photo same as uploaded at the time of registration. For pasting on the attendance sheet of the examination centre.
Authorised government IDs that must be original and valid include Identity Cards, PAN Cards, Driving Licences, Voter IDs, Aadhaar Cards with photographs and Aadhar enrolment numbers, and ration cards one of these IDs.
If candidates are claiming relaxation and facilities under the PwD category, they must provide certificates issued by the competent authority.
(If the candidates' names change for any reason, such as marriage, they must present documents such as marriage certificate, decree, divorce and legal name change documents.)
Things not to Carry in the exam centres
These items cannot be carried by students. Some items that are not required at the examination centres. Candidates must keep all of these items at home.
General Instructions for the JIPMAT Exam
To appear in the JIPMAT examination, the candidates should follow the instructions listed below:
Candidates should bring all the listed items with them to the examination centre, i.e., admit card, passport-size photo, ID proof issued by the government and PwD certificate if applicable.
Candidates should not bring prohibited items such as stationery, food, communication devices, or other materials.
Inside the exam centre candidates should not bring any bag. NTA will not be responsible for belongings lost inside the examination centre.
Applicants should arrive at the exam location at the time indicated on their admit card.
After 2:30 pm, candidates cannot enter into the exam hall.
Candidates must show their admit card on demand; if they do not have a valid admit card, they will be denied permission to take the exam.
Candidates should appear in the exam centre on the given date & time as given on their admit card that is issued by the National Testing Agency.
Candidates must behave in the exam room in accordance with the NTA's norms and regulations. All unfair practices will be dealt with in accordance with the rules.
FAQs
The JIPMAT admit card will be released prior to the examination. On April 22, 2025, JIPMAT admission cards were released.
The JIPMAT admit card includes the candidates' name, registration no., roll no., exam centre information, exam timing and slot, exam day instructions, gender and centre code.
Yes, the admit card obtained from the official NTA website must be brought to the exam centre.
Documents required at the examination centre include a printed admit card, a passport-size photograph, authorised government ID proof and a PwD certificate, if applicable.
Eatable items, communication devices, stationary items, accessories and ornaments, as well as any other material or information relevant or unrelated to the examination in question, are not permitted in the exam centre.
Candidates who forget their admit card on the exam day will be denied the opportunity to take the JIPMAT exam.