IBSAT 2025 Exam Countdown Intensifies, with the upcoming test on 27 & 28 Dec
Marks a pivotal transition for management and medical aspirants as several major admission cycles reach their peak. While management students are wrapping up the SNAP 2025 third test session today, others are shifting their focus to the IBSAT 2025 exam, with the registration window having officially closed yesterday. In the medical sector, the reporting phase for NEET PG Round 2 and INI CET Round 1 is in full swing, requiring students to finalize their college choices by next week. For the most reliable entrance alerts and admission insights, follow Only Education News to stay ahead of every deadline.

With the registration window for IBSAT 2025 officially closing on December 19, the focus now shifts entirely to the exam scheduled for December 27 and 28, 2025. The ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education (IFHE) is facilitating the slot booking process, allowing candidates to select their preferred test timings for the remote-proctored examination. Aspirants are urged to complete their slot booking immediately to download their mandatory admit cards. For regular updates on test-day guidelines and result timelines, follow Only Education News.
IBSAT 2025: Key Dates and Deadlines
Candidates must ensure they do not miss the final steps of the examination cycle. While registration is over, slot booking remains the final hurdle before the test.
| Event | Status/Date | Significance |
|---|---|---|
| Registration Deadline | Closed (Dec 19) | Last date to apply for 9 IBS campuses. |
| Slot Booking Window | Open until Dec 27 | Mandatory to generate the Admit Card. |
| IBSAT 2025 Exam | Dec 27 & 28, 2025 | 2-hour home-proctored online test. |
| Result Declaration | 1st Week of Jan 2026 | Gateway to the selection briefings. |
Exam Structure & Marking Scheme
IBSAT is unique among management entrances for its student-friendly approach, featuring no negative marking. This allows candidates to attempt all 140 questions within the 120-minute duration. The marking scheme follows a simple $1 \times n$ formula where:
- Correct Answer: +1 Mark
- Incorrect/Unattempted: 0 Marks
Sectional Breakdown:
- Verbal Ability: 50 Questions (Highest Weightage)
- Reading Comprehension: 30 Questions
- Quantitative Aptitude: 30 Questions
- Data Adequacy & Data Interpretation: 30 Questions
Last-Minute Preparation Strategy
As the countdown intensifies, experts recommend focusing on the following three pillars to maximize your percentile:
- Prioritize Verbal Ability: With 50 questions, this section accounts for over 35% of the total score. Focus on vocabulary, grammar, and error spotting.
- Simulation through Mocks: Since the exam is a remote-proctored home-based test, take at least 2-3 mock tests in the exact environment you plan to use on exam day. This helps in checking internet stability and hardware compatibility.
- No Sectional Limits: Use the lack of sectional time limits to your advantage. If you are faster at Verbal Ability, save time there to tackle the more calculation-heavy Data Interpretation sets.
Technical Requirements for Test Day
Aspirants must ensure their system meets the following criteria for a smooth experience:
- Webcam and Microphone: Must be in working condition for live proctoring.
- Internet Speed: A minimum of 512 kbps (1 Mbps recommended).
- Operating System: Windows 7 or above/macOS.
For a detailed walkthrough of the remote proctoring software and what to do in case of a power failure, follow Only Education News.
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