Scoring 300 marks in JIPMAT 2026 is expected to fetch a rank in the range of 250 to 550 for General category students, making it a competitive score for IPM admission at both IIM Jammu and IIM Bodh Gaya.

JIPMAT 2026 is scheduled for June 27, 2026, and is conducted by NTA for admission to the 5-year Integrated Programme in Management (IPM) at IIM Jammu and IIM Bodh Gaya. The exam carries a total of 400 marks across 100 questions. A score of 300 represents 75% of the total and places you firmly within the shortlist-eligible range at both institutes. This article explains the expected rank, category-wise variation, college-wise admission prospects, and the factors that determine where you land on the merit list.

  • JIPMAT 2026 total marks: 400 (100 questions × 4 marks each; –1 per wrong answer)
  • 300 marks = 75% of the total, expected percentile approximately 98–99
  • Expected rank for 300 marks (General category): 250–550 based on 2025 trends
  • Admission outlook: Strong shortlist probability at IIM Jammu and IIM Bodh Gaya IPM for General; near-certain for reserved categories
  • Final merit depends on JIPMAT score plus WAT-PI performance
Direct Link to JIPMAT 2026 Official Website (Active)
https://exams.nta.nic.in/jipmat/

JIPMAT 2026 Exam Pattern and Total Marks

Understanding the exam structure helps you place a score of 300 in the correct context. JIPMAT 2026 is a computer-based test with 100 MCQs spread across three sections. The maximum possible score is 400 marks.

Section Number of Questions Marks per Question Section Total
Quantitative Aptitude 33 4 132
Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning 33 4 132
Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension 34 4 136
Total 100 4 400

Each correct response earns 4 marks. Each incorrect response carries a deduction of 1 mark. Unattempted questions attract no penalty. A score of 300 out of 400 means you answered roughly 78 questions correctly with minimal errors, which reflects strong accuracy across sections.


300 Marks in JIPMAT 2026: Expected Rank

Based on 2024 and 2025 score distributions, a score of 300 marks in JIPMAT 2026 is expected to yield a rank between 250 and 550 in the General category merit list. This estimate assumes approximately 30,000 to 35,000 registered students, consistent with recent cycles.

In JIPMAT 2025, a score around 295–305 corresponded to General category ranks in the 280–580 range. If JIPMAT 2026 sees greater participation or an easier paper, the rank for the same score could shift upward. In a tougher paper, the same 300 marks would earn a better rank. At 300 marks you are expected to fall in the 98th to 99th percentile range, placing you well above the typical shortlist threshold for both participating IIMs.


Category-wise Expected Rank for 300 Marks in JIPMAT 2026

JIPMAT rank lists are prepared separately for each category. Students from OBC-NCL, SC, and ST categories who score 300 marks will rank significantly higher within their respective category lists compared to the overall General merit position. The table below gives expected category-wise rank ranges for 300 marks, based on 2025 trends.

Category Expected Rank Range for 300 Marks Shortlist Outlook
General (UR) 250–550 Strong shortlist probability for WAT-PI
EWS 150–350 High shortlist probability
OBC-NCL 80–280 Very good rank; near-certain shortlist
SC 40–130 Excellent intra-category rank
ST 20–70 Among top performers in category
PwD 10–40 Top tier within PwD list

All ranges above are expected figures based on 2024 and 2025 trends and are subject to change with 2026 exam difficulty and applicant count.


JIPMAT 2026 Score Band vs Rank Table

The table below maps score bands to expected General category rank ranges. Use this to see how 300 marks compares across the full score spectrum of JIPMAT 2026. All figures are projected based on 2024 and 2025 data.

Score Range (out of 400) Expected General Rank Expected Percentile
370–400 1–50 99.85+
340–369 51–150 99.5–99.85
310–339 151–250 99.0–99.5
285–309 (includes 300) 250–550 98.0–99.0
260–284 550–950 96.5–98.0
235–259 950–1,500 94.5–96.5
200–234 1,500–2,500 91.0–94.5
Below 200 2,500+ Below 91

IIM Admission Chances with 300 Marks in JIPMAT 2026

JIPMAT 2026 scores feed admission to the IPM programme at two IIMs. A score of 300 marks is expected to clear the WAT-PI shortlist threshold at both IIM Jammu and IIM Bodh Gaya for General category students, and comfortably exceeds the expected shortlist cutoff for all reserved categories.

Both IIMs use a composite merit score that combines JIPMAT marks, Written Ability Test (WAT) score, and Personal Interview (PI) score. Your written test score determines whether you receive a WAT-PI call; the final rank depends on all three components together. The table below shows expected shortlist cutoffs and seat intake for 2026, based on 2025 figures.

Institute Programme Approx. Seats Expected Shortlist Cutoff — General Expected Shortlist Cutoff — OBC Expected Shortlist Cutoff — SC Expected Shortlist Cutoff — ST
IIM Jammu IPM (5-Year BBA + MBA) ~120 275–295 245–265 205–225 180–200
IIM Bodh Gaya IPM (5-Year BBA + MBA) ~120 265–285 235–255 195–215 170–190

With 300 marks, General category students are expected to clear the shortlist cutoff at both IIM Jammu and IIM Bodh Gaya. Reserved category students scoring 300 marks have near-certain shortlist prospects at both institutes. All cutoff figures are expected ranges based on 2024 and 2025 trends and may vary in 2026.


Factors That Affect Your JIPMAT 2026 Rank

Your final rank in JIPMAT 2026 depends on more than raw marks. Keep these variables in mind when interpreting any rank estimate:

  • Total applicants: More students sitting the exam compresses rank differences. An increase in participation can push the rank for 300 marks above the expected 250–550 range.
  • Paper difficulty: A tougher paper lowers average scores, improving the rank for 300 marks. An easier paper has the opposite effect and raises competition in the 285–320 band.
  • Normalisation: If NTA conducts JIPMAT 2026 in multiple shifts, it applies equi-percentile normalisation. Your final score may differ from your raw score, and ranks are assigned on normalised marks.
  • Negative marking strategy: The –1 penalty means two students with different attempt counts can land at 300 marks with different accuracy profiles. Rank is assigned on the final net score, regardless of how it was arrived at.
  • Category reservation: Ranks are generated per category. The same score of 300 marks yields a different rank in the General list compared to the OBC, SC, or ST list.
  • WAT-PI weightage: The shortlist rank determines who is called for WAT-PI, but the final admission rank includes WAT and PI scores. Strong interview performance can compensate for a rank in the 400–550 range.

JIPMAT 2026 300 Marks FAQs

Ques. What is the total marks in JIPMAT 2026?

Ans. JIPMAT 2026 carries a total of 400 marks. The paper has 100 MCQs each worth 4 marks, with a negative marking of 1 mark for every wrong answer.

Ques. What rank can I expect for 300 marks in JIPMAT 2026?

Ans. A score of 300 marks in JIPMAT 2026 is expected to fetch a rank between 250 and 550 for General category students, based on 2024 and 2025 trends. Reserved category students will secure a much better rank within their respective category lists for the same score.

Ques. Is 300 marks enough to get a call from IIM Jammu IPM?

Ans. Yes. The expected WAT-PI shortlist cutoff at IIM Jammu IPM for General category in 2026 is around 275–295 marks based on previous year trends. A score of 300 marks comfortably clears this threshold for General category students, and all reserved categories qualify with an even greater margin.

Ques. Is 300 marks enough to get a call from IIM Bodh Gaya IPM?

Ans. Yes. The expected shortlist cutoff at IIM Bodh Gaya IPM for General category in 2026 is around 265–285 marks based on 2025 data. With 300 marks, General category students are likely to receive a WAT-PI call from IIM Bodh Gaya.

Ques. What percentile corresponds to 300 marks in JIPMAT 2026?

Ans. A score of 300 out of 400 in JIPMAT 2026 is expected to correspond to approximately the 98th to 99th percentile, based on previous year score distributions and applicant volumes.

Ques. Does JIPMAT 2026 have normalisation for multiple shifts?

Ans. Yes, NTA uses equi-percentile normalisation if JIPMAT 2026 is held in multiple sessions. The normalised score is used for rank computation and may differ slightly from the raw score you see immediately after the exam.