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In this article, Rutwik Borkar, a XAT 99.45 %iler (VARC: 99.04%ile, DM: 73.4%ile & QADI:98.9%ile) has detailed his XAT 2022 preparation journey and has shared an exhaustive study plan for XAT 2023 along with the resources he used to prepare for XAT 2022. Read on to know more!

A Little Bit About Me

I was born and brought up in Dombivli, Maharashtra, and completed my Dual Degree (Btech+Mtech) in Civil Engineering from IIT Madras in 2019. Post that I had been preparing dedicatedly for UPSC Civil Services post-graduation full-time amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. As an individual, I am highly curious, look out for new experiences, and step out of my comfort zones regularly. I love to play the guitar, teach, cook, and follow cricket in my leisure time.

Why UPSC And The Prep Journey

During my pursuit of an MTech at IIT Madras, I realized that pursuing opportunities provided by civil services would be a fit with my long-term interests of developing a wide knowledge base across domains and creating a high-scale impact in society with my work. However, I realized that I needed to build up on my basics across the vast syllabus and decided to opt for a full-time dedicated preparation journey. The preparation phase was truly a unique experience as it brought a deeper understanding of the nation, surroundings as well as me (my strengths, motivators, and weaknesses) This journey also helped me to come face to face with my emotions and other inhibitions and come up with strategies to handle them (Helped a lot to handle questions in XL interviews 😊 😊) Due to the highly uncertain nature of the outcomes of the exam, I found it prudent to keep a plan B of doing an MBA at the back of my mind. I opted to pursue MBA as a Plan B as I understood that it would pave the way for me to create impactful work and develop cross-domain knowledge. However, I had never prepared dedicatedly for the MBA entrance earlier as I believed that it would be best to focus all my energy on civil services.

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The XAT ‘22 Journey

Post my UPSC Civil Services attempt in October’21, I had a short turnover time of around 30-40 days to give my shot at the XAT exam. The biggest challenge for me at that time was to overcome the mental pressure and decide quickly to give up on a sought-after dream. In such times my strong determination with support from friends and family, I was able to put behind the dejection and power my XAT preparation from scratch. Further, my habit of reading the Hindu and some exposure to MBA-entrance type questions (albeit on the easier side) via CSAT paper in UPSC, helped me a ton to get a hang of difficult level verbal and quant sections quickly. Further, the study of ethics & attempting case studies as part of UPSC Mains, also helped me get a hang of eliminating options to reach the best answer in the Decision-Making section and understand situations faced in the workplace without having any work experience.

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MY XAT 2022 STUDY PLAN

Exploratory Phase: Major Sources:
  1. Target XAT 2022-By Disha Publications- For PYQs (referred from after 2011)
  2. Cracku’s Crash Course + 5 XAT mocks – For structuring my prep+ Simulating D-Day conditions
  3. Manorama Year Book – For GK revision
  4. Vision IAS month-wise booklets (a cursory overview on the last day)
  5. CAT previous year papers (for practicing Quant and Comprehension)
  6. TIME theory & practice booklets selectively for Grammar, Critical Reasoning, Fill in blanks, and Arguments & Statements
Planning Phase Execution Phase
General Tips for Preparation for WAT-PI: For now, just focus on reading current affairs from newspapers to build on the vocabulary and general awareness. If possible, discuss the news within your friend circle/parents/siblings, and practice substantiating your views clearly – which would help you slowly but surely build the base for your GDPI preparation. Retrospect on your journey till now and note down any major/peculiar events (can be an event from childhood too) that can be discussed openly, which would help to converse comfortably with the interviewers. Most importantly, treat this as a casual learning activity, and don’t burn out under the load! Note From Team InsideIIM: If you're gearing up for your WAT-PI round, then join InsideIIM's MBA Admissions Bootcamp - WAT-PI Edge S03! 85%+ students enrolled in Season 1 and Season 3 converted one of their top 3 calls! Join us here!
Any Final Advice for aspirants Irrespective of how your CAT went, continue the grind, and build up on the progress made till now. Don’t give up and attempt similar exams like IIFT, XAT, and SNAP too. In Nutshell: Despite the exams being in quick succession, the key to cracking them remains understanding the unique features of each exam and tweaking your preparation plan to it (and in line with your strengths and weaknesses) Finally, do remember that one poor attempt/exam can’t define your worth!