The Wait is Over: JIPMAT 2026 Results Are Out, Here’s How to Download Your Scorecard
JIPMAT 2026 Result Declared, Here's How To Download Scorecards

The National Testing Agency has released the results for the Joint Integrated Programme in Management Admission Test, marking a critical step for aspirants eyeing seats at IIM Bodh Gaya and IIM Jammu.
For the 11,527 students who sat for the JIPMAT 2026 on June 7, the anxious wait for the results has finally come to an end. The National Testing Agency (NTA) has officially declared the results, and candidates can now head to the official website, exams.nta.nic.in/jipmat, to download their scorecards. This year’s computer-based test saw a solid turnout, with over 83 percent of the 13,876 registered candidates showing up across 81 exam centres spanning 61 cities, including one international location.
Accessing Your Results
Getting your hands on your scorecard is straightforward, but it requires your login credentials. Once on the NTA portal, you will need to input your application number and date of birth to access the document. It is advisable to download and save a digital copy immediately, as these results are the gateway to the next phase of the admissions process for the five-year Integrated Programme in Management (IPM) offered by IIM Bodh Gaya and IIM Jammu.
The NTA process leading up to this result was methodical. Following the June 7 exam, the agency opened a window from June 10 to June 12 for students to review the provisional answer keys and question papers. The final result declared today incorporates the feedback and challenges submitted by candidates during that window, ensuring a degree of transparency in the evaluation.
Why It Matters: The Bigger Picture
The release of these scores is more than just a data point for the 11,500-plus candidates; it signals the beginning of the intense selection cycle for India’s premier management institutes. For many students, the IPM represents a strategic alternative to the traditional three-year undergraduate path, offering a direct pipeline into top-tier management education right after school.
As we look at the broader landscape of competitive testing this season—ranging from CUET UG to various board results—the JIPMAT timeline remains a bellwether for how efficiently the NTA manages high-stakes admissions. While the immediate focus for students is on securing their seats, the consistent pace of these results suggests that the academic calendar for the upcoming session is staying largely on track, despite the logistical pressures that often accompany such large-scale national testing.
Kabir Sharma writes on culture, technology and everyday life for PoliticalPedia.