To start with,
Since childhood, I have had an inclination towards the business domain, because I used to help my father in our family business from my 6th standard onwards. It piqued and entrenched my interest in the business. As a result, even after graduating in engineering, I entered our family business with the goal of establishing an online platform for our business. Like everyone else, I only had the concept but lacked the tools or knowledge to formulate or build it.
Then the real "CAT race" began.
Upon hearing about my interest, my girlfriend suggested me to write MBA exams (
feeling like a Chandrika soap ad, right? ). Honestly, she was the first person to introduce me to the CAT exam and IIMs. Initially, I didn't give it much importance. In 2021, I took the CAT exam, but it didn't go well. However, I scored 97%ile in SNAP and received a call from SCMHRD, although I couldn't convert the call. Meanwhile, my girlfriend secured admission at IIM Kozhikode (
proud moment ). This motivated me to give it another shot. Driven by my passion for business, I started my own partnership venture called - FUTURE SOLAR while preparing for CAT.
Although I performed well in mocks most of the time, scoring 99+ percentile, my actual CAT 2022 performance was average. Once again, disappointment engulfed me. However, my girlfriend, without losing her spirit, pushed and supported me in other exams like IIFT, XAT, and SNAP. Interestingly by God grace, I scored 99+%ile in all these exams and secured admissions in different prestigious B-schools.
What I want to say is this:
1) Set an "
end goal," chart the pathway to it, and then start dreaming, only then action and results come into play.
2) Be consistent, work hard, work smart and start to enjoy the process , Result will follow .
3) For competitive examinations like CAT, IIFT, XAT, and SNAP, try to "
put eggs in different baskets," so that if one fails, you have other options as well. Since luck is a significant factor in these exams (
DILR smiles in the background ).
4) Approach the DILR section with an
open mind, as questions can come in any format or manner.
5) In the Quantitative Aptitude section, a
two-round strategy is recommended. Swiftly tackle basic questions in the first round, then return to medium-level questions in the second round. Avoid getting stuck on difficult questions (
Spikes in exam , if get encountered you will get punctured ).
6) It's crucial to realize that solving the right and easy questions matters more than attempting all. Exempting questions holds equal importance to selection.
7) Bonus tip : While you are diligently preparing for your exams, it's important to strike a balance and appreciate the
joys of life (
Don't sit like a hermit). Take the time to indulge in activities that bring you happiness and make the most of your experiences.
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In the end,
I am happy to announce that I have been admitted to one of the Tier 1 business schools in our country, the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT), for their flagship program, MBA in International Business.
For someone like me, who comes from a modestly educated family background, securing admission in such a prestigious institution is truly a dream come true moment! To all the dreamers out there pursuing their goals, I wish you tremendous success. If you ever need any assistance, please don't hesitate to reach out to me. I am more than willing to help in any way I can. And Let's make this happen!
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