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Can someone share an honest AceIPM review — especially about their mock tests and online classes?

Hey everyone,

I’ve been hearing a lot about AceIPM lately for IPMAT prep. Some people say their live classes and mocks are good, while others have mixed opinions. Before I enroll, I wanted to know — has anyone here actually studied with them? Would love to get an honest AceIPM review about the classes, mentors, and overall experience.

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24 days ago[edited]

I’ve been using AceIPM for my IPMAT prep, and honestly, it’s one of the better platforms out there. Their mock test series feels very close to the actual exam, especially in terms of difficulty and structure. The Quantitative Aptitude material is detailed, and their interview prep sessions give a solid understanding of what to expect during the final rounds. The overall approach feels practical and student-focused.

That said, a few things could improve. The doubt-solving sometimes takes time, and I feel the Verbal Ability section isn’t as strong as Quant. There are also occasional minor errors in mock explanations, but nothing that affects the overall learning experience much.

Overall, I’d say AceIPM is worth it if you’re serious about cracking IPMAT. It’s not perfect, but it’s reliable. With consistent effort, you can make the most of what they offer — especially their mocks, which I found to be the best part of the program.

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