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Now, as exam season peaks and IPMAT knocks at the door, students often ask:
"How do I make the most of those 40 minutes in the IPMAT MCQ section?"
"Should I go for that 5-question DI set or hit the 25 one-liners in IPMAT MCQ?"
Honestly, it’s not very different from a captain’s dilemma in an IPL match. (Obviously it's IPL time — sounds relatable)
Think of it like this:
You’re chasing 180 in 20 overs.
Do you go big early with risky shots hoping for quick runs?
Or rotate strike, pick the gaps, and keep the scoreboard ticking?
That bulky DI set?
It’s like going for a big over. High reward but high risk. If it clicks, great. If not, you’ve lost time and momentum.
Those 25 scattered questions?
They’re your singles and doubles — safer, quicker, more manageable if you know your basics.
Smart players scan the field. Smart students scan the paper.
Pick the battles you can win. Time it right. Play to your strengths.
Exams, like cricket, aren’t won by doing everything. They’re won by doing the right things at the right time.