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Why MBA? 5 Tips for Answering IIM Interview Questions | InsideIIM

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Your “WHY MBA” answer is super important in a B-School interview. It helps the interviewers understand your goals, how an MBA fits into your career plans, and what skills you want to gain. This article breaks down how a 100 percentiler in CAT who made it to IIM Ahmedabad graduate tackled his why MBA answer. The aim is to give you useful tips to craft a strong "Why MBA" answer for your interview. It's an answer from the author’s lens to help you express why you're excited about an MBA and what you hope to achieve with it.  I had prepared this answer very well for the interviews and was asked in all IIM interviews. So, this is a game-changer. From the factors leading to the decision to how it will help me shape my future. I highlighted my internship in the Marketing and Sales department of JSW, courses in business management I did, and an international case study competition which we won (it was a team competition) to show how my interest got inclined in this field. I will advise you to make a story and explain from the beginning very convincingly how you developed an interest in this field as you progressed along your degree/career.

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Here goes my version: - ''Sir/Mam, when I entered IITD, I had no plans of entering the business world at any point in the future. My belief to enter Civil Engineering was so strong that I pursued a project in the field to get a deeper understanding during my 2nd year (a few details of the project to build interest in the panelists). But one great thing that I initially found very weird about IITD is that it is mandatory to pursue courses from different departments. I tried my hands in CS, Mech. and also management studies. I was more inclined to Mgmt. courses than any other field. I got so much involved in the field that I completed my minor degree in the field. Incidentally, I was selected for a summer research internship in the UK and my topic of research was Tech. Forecasting has many parallels to forecasting in economics. Later on, my internship with JSW Steel was also in the Marketing and Sales department where I worked on the project too… (details can’t be shared on the public forum, but I explained in detail how my work was related to Mgmt.). Moreover, I was constantly involved in online case study competitions where we proposed solutions to problem statements. For example, we participated in the ALD Automotive Drivers’ Experience Challenge and secured 3rd position internationally (explained the project and its work)... so sir/mam, my decision to enter the field of management was not just a spontaneous choice but a careful decision I came to after gauging my interests very well in various fields. An MBA degree will build credibility and I will be able to enter the business field with full knowledge, thus I am going for an MBA.'' Also, think in advance about what you are planning to do after your MBA. It can be dicey, you can either choose to speak of one particular specialization or go on to say that you will decide later. I went for a specific one. I chose to explain strategy consulting for my future after MBA. This full answer can be taken and used subsequently. I was asked a variant of this question at IIMA,  “What are your plans for the future after MBA?” Here's how I answered it - "Sir, I want to enter strategy consulting. The reason is that I enjoy solving problems and identifying the root cause of an issue. For instance, in the case study competition and also at my internship with JSW Steel, we identified major issues with the working of the organization... (ventured into detail, can't be shared on a public forum), and most importantly, we realized that the problem was not just because of the reason as was initially assumed but actually because of a much deeper issue... sir, I enjoy solving such problems.'' My advice: Build a story on what developed your interest in the field of management. Any course, internship, or freelance project. Basically whatever and substantiate it with evidence of success in that particular endeavour. This is the best way to show your interest in the management field. Please don’t say I want to rise in the ranks and management is the way to do that. I love the corporate world and I want to enter it and an MBA is that gateway. These answers might work but don't show the desire with which you want to do an MBA. Remember, the measure of your future success in a field is your past performance in that field and your past actions will go a long way in answering Why MBA than just empty words about your future aspirations.

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All the best. This article first appeared on Quora! ------------------ About the Author: Rajat Jain has done his graduation from IIT Delhi. After scoring 100%ile in CAT 2015, he converted the call from IIM Ahmedabad and was a part of the IIM A 2016-18 batch.

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