IBSAT 2026 Exam Pattern: Sections, Marking Scheme, Duration & Test Format Explained

The IBSAT 2026 Exam Pattern is one of the most candidate-friendly structures among Indian MBA entrance exams. Conducted by the ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education (IFHE), Hyderabad, IBSAT 2026 is expected to be held in the last week of December 2026. A defining feature of IBSAT is that it is an online, remote-proctored aptitude test, meaning candidates can take the exam from the comfort of their home. Combined with no negative marking, no sectional time limits, and a stable four-section structure, IBSAT 2026 offers aspirants a low-pressure, strategy-rewarding test environment. This article presents a complete, official-document-backed breakdown of the IBSAT 2026 Exam Pattern. 

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IBSAT 2026 Exam: Key Highlights

IBSAT Entrance Exam 2026 is conducted by ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education (a deemed to be University). IBSAT is an Internet Based Aptitude Test which can be taken from home. Top colleges accepting IBSAT exam scores are IBS Hyderabad, IBS Mumbai and IBS Gurgaon. Check key highlights of IBSAT exam 2026.

Generic IBSAT : IBSAT Exam Schedule 2026 (Expected) - 2027

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Event

Date

IBSAT 2026 Notification Date

July 1, 2026

IBSAT 2026 Registration Start Date

July 1, 2026

IBSAT 2026 Registration Last Date

December 24, 2026

IBSAT 2026 Admit Card Download Start Date

To be confirmed  

IBSAT 2026 Exam Dates

December 26 & 27, 2026

IBSAT 2026 Result Date

December 29, 2026 

IBSAT 2026 Score Card Download

January 4, 2027 onwards

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IBSAT 2026 Pattern: Sections, Number & Type of Questions

Based on previous year’s exam trends, IBSAT Exam Pattern 2026 has 140 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) divided in four sections on Verbal Ability, Reading Comprehension, Quantitative Aptitude, and Data Adequacy & Data Interpretation. Verbal Ability has the maximum weightage. Check break up of questions and maximum marks by section. 

IBSAT 2026 Exam Pattern for Verbal Ability

The Verbal Ability section in IBSAT carries overall 36% Weightage in the exam. Out of total 140 questions, 50 questions are based on Verbal Ability. This VA section in IBSAT does not include Reading Comprehension which is a separate section. Below is shared the topic wise Verbal Ability sectional pattern with number of questions in the exam and actual IBSAT questions in previous years.  

IBSAT Exam Pattern: Type of Questions in Verbal Ability Section 

Sub-section/ Topic

Type of Questions

Description

No of Questions

Verbal Ability

Vocabulary

Synonyms (5 Qs); Antonyms (5 Qs); Meaning of Idiom/Phrase (5)

15

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Jumbled Paragraph

Placing the Jumbled sentences in coherent paragraphs (5 Qs)

5

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Fill in the Blanks

Selecting appropriate words in the blank spaces of passage (5 Qs)

5

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Error Correction in Sentences based on Grammar and Tenses

Spotting the error in sentences (5 Qs); Correction and replacement of part of sentences (10 Qs)

15

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One Word Substitution

Substituting a phrase/part of sentence with one word (5 Qs)

5

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Reasoning

Analogy – Word Relation

5

Total VA Questions

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50

IBSAT 2026 Exam Pattern for Reading Comprehension

Reading Comprehension in IBSAT is a separate section and is not clubbed with Verbal Ability. The Reading Comprehension section in IBSAT carries overall 21% Weightage. Out of total 140 questions, 30 questions are based on Reading Comprehension only. The questions are based on long and short RC passages on different topics. Below is shared the topic wise Reading Comprehension sectional pattern with number of questions in the exam and actual questions to help you familiarise with the type of questions:

IBSAT Exam Pattern: Type of Questions in Reading Comprehension 

Sub-section/ Topic

Type of Questions

Description

No of Questions 

Reading Comprehension

Includes Long and Short RC Passages on Literature, History, Business & Economics, Social Issues, Current Affairs

Long RC Passages: 3 Passages of 600-700 words with 8Qs each; Short RC Passage: 1 Passage of 500 Words followed by 6 questions

30

Total Questions

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30

IBSAT 2026 Exam Pattern for Quantitative Aptitude

The Quantitative Aptitude Section in IBSAT also carries overall 21% Weight in the exam. The section comprises 30 questions out of total 140 questions. Major topics on which questions are based include Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Number system among others. Below is shared the topic wise Quantitative Aptitude sectional pattern with number of questions in previous year question paper.

IBSAT Exam Pattern: Type of Questions in Quantitative Aptitude

Sub-section/ Topic

Type of Questions

Description

No of Questions 

Arithmetic

TSD, T&W

Time & Work (1 Q); Time Speed & Distance (2 Qs)

3

Arithmetic

Percentage, Profit & Loss

Profit and Loss (2 Qs), Percentages (4 Qs)

6

Algebra

Equation, Formulae

Equation and Other Topics (4 Qs)

4

Modern Math

Probability, Log, Underroot

Probability (2 Qs), Underroots (3 Qs)

5

Number System

Dvisions, Multiples

Divisibility, Factors, Multiplicity

3

Geometry

Angles, Circles, Rectangles, Others

Angles (2 Qs); Circles (2 Qs); Rectangles (1 Qs); Area/Circumference (1 Qs)

6

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Trigonometry, Mensuration Etc

Trigonometry (1 Q), Mensuration (2 Qs)

3

Total Questions

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30

IBSAT Exam Pattern for Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency

The Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency (DIDS) Section in IBSAT also carries overall 21% Weight in the exam. The section comprises 30 questions out of total 140 questions. Major topics on which questions are based include Graphs, Pie Charts, Data Tables, Problems with data followed by statement questions confirming data sufficiency among others. Below is shared the topic wise DIDS sectional pattern with number of questions in the exam and previous year question paper.  

IBSAT Exam Pattern: Type of Questions in Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency

Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency Sub-section/ Topic

Type of Questions

Description

No of Questions 

Data Interpretation

Bar Graphs, Data Table, Pie Chart

Bar Graph (5 Qs); Data Table (5 Qs); Pie Chart (5 Qs)

15

Data Sufficiency

Statements, Clocks & Calendars, Data Based Relations, Data Surveys

Statements based on Data (2 Qs); Relationship (1 Q); Volume (1Q); Arithmetic based (2 Qs); Clocks, Calendar & Dates (2 Qs); Teams & Surveys (2 Qs); Geometry based (2 Qs); Data Divisibility (1 Q); Integer based statement (1 Q); Others (1 Q)

15

Total Questions

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30

IBSAT 2026 Marking Scheme

The IBSAT 2026 marking scheme is straightforward and friendly to test-takers:

  • +1 mark for every correct answer
  • 0 marks for incorrect answers (no negative marking)
  • 0 marks for unattempted questions
  • Maximum possible raw score: 140

The absence of negative marking has a direct strategic implication: every question should be attempted. Even a blind guess has a 20% probability of being correct in IBSAT's five-option format, with zero downside. Skipping questions in IBSAT — unlike in XAT or CMAT — is statistically irrational.

Mode of Exam: Online Remote-Proctored Test

IBSAT 2026 is expected to be conducted in an online, remote-proctored format, just like IBSAT 2025. This means candidates can take the test from home or any quiet location with stable internet and a webcam-enabled computer, without travelling to a designated test centre.

Key features of the remote-proctored IBSAT format:

  • The candidate's screen, webcam, and microphone are monitored throughout the test
  • A secure browser is typically required to be installed
  • Selection briefings — which follow the test — are conducted in 70+ cities across India

This home-based mode reduces logistical stress significantly and is a major advantage for candidates in tier-2 and tier-3 cities.

IBSAT 2026 Time Allocation Strategy

With 140 questions to be attempted in 120 minutes, the raw average is 51.4 seconds per question. However, an experienced approach recommends section-wise time allocation as follows:

Section

Questions

Recommended Time

Avg per Question

Verbal Ability

50

30 minutes

36 seconds

Reading Comprehension

30

30 minutes

60 seconds

Quantitative Aptitude

30

30 minutes

60 seconds

Data Adequacy & DI

30

25 minutes

50 seconds

Buffer / Review

5 minutes

Total

140

120 minutes

 


Since IBSAT has no sectional time limits, this allocation is flexible. Candidates can move freely across sections, revisit questions, and adjust based on personal strengths. Aspirants stronger in Quant may invest 35 minutes there; those stronger in Verbal may finish VA + RC in 50 minutes and use the saved time for DI.

IBSAT 2026 Exam Pattern vs Other MBA Entrance Exams

To put the IBSAT 2026 Exam Pattern in context, here is how it compares with major MBA entrance exams:

Feature

IBSAT 2026

CAT 2026

NMAT 2026

XAT 2027

Total Questions

140

68

108

95

Duration

120 min

120 min

120 min

180 min

Sections

4

3

3

4

Sectional Time Limits

No

Yes (40 min)

Yes

Yes

Negative Marking

No

Yes (−1)

No

Yes (−0.25)

Options per MCQ

5

4

4

5

Mode

Online (Remote)

CBT (Centre)

CBT/Online

CBT (Centre)

Summary

IBSAT Exam Pattern has 140 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) divided in four sections on Verbal Ability, Reading Comprehension, Quantitative Aptitude, and Data Adequacy & Data Interpretation. IBSAT exam pattern has very high weightage on English language with two sections dedicated to it: Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension. IBSAT 2026 exam is expected to be held on December 26 and 27, 2026. Read exam pattern, type of questions, and other details in the above article.

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