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All Is Well - A Three-Day Cultural Competition at SIMSR

All Is Well - A Three-Day Cultural Competition at SIMSR

Shakespeare has rightly said, “All’s well that ends well”. Our three-week-long induction programme at SIMSR, probably the longest among all B-Schools in India, came to an end with a bang. The induction reached the climax with All Is Well, a three-day cultural extravaganza organized by the Students’ Activity Forum (SAF), such that I bet you would have never seen before.

PRERNA AGGARWAL
All-Rounders At A B-School | Ft Harshita & Ruchin, IMT Ghaziabad

All-Rounders At A B-School | Ft Harshita & Ruchin, IMT Ghaziabad

The monotony of life is something every individual tackles on a daily basis. Either doing assignments everyday or being stuck in a cubicle for 8 hours, You often lose interest in carrying forward assigned work and also deviate from your passion due to a variety of reasons. In this video, Harshita and Ruchin, both currently pursuing Marketing at IMT, Ghaziabad; Take us through their journey of balancing work and play. They have been pushing the envelope and accomplish great feats in their respective fields.

InsideIIM Counselling
Life At SIBM Pune

Life At SIBM Pune

After a year of grueling preparations, cracking the entrance examinations, and another three months of nervous anticipation, we, the batch 2019-21, entered the Lavale hilltop campus with a heavy heart and a bucketful of questions. For many of us, it was the first time staying away from our hometown, while for others, it was another adventure. “Seeing is believing” – they said: Well said. Before joining, we had only heard of what to expect, but experiencing it first hand is a different ball game altogether.

Admissions Team
An Open Letter To First Year B-School Students

An Open Letter To First Year B-School Students

I understand that you are steadily making a transition from whatever you were doing professionally, to now pursuing an intense academic program. I am sure you must be feeling time-pressed; while the number of assignments, readings, frameworks, and concepts continues to be on the rise. I hope you have enough activities though, through clubs, errands & sports to burn off some steam.

Ashima Gaur
The Making Of MICANVAS - Part 2

The Making Of MICANVAS - Part 2

So last week, we saw how the Biggest Marketing Festival in India is launched. Now let’s get to know the momentum is carried forward. Today’s let’s get to know about the 2 of the most creative verticals of MICANVAS’19 – OGC & BrandComm. 

MICA Ahmedabad
IIM Kozhikode Merit List Holder And BCG Intern On Life After You Join A B-School - Yashas Bhat

IIM Kozhikode Merit List Holder And BCG Intern On Life After You Join A B-School - Yashas Bhat

How do you bell the CAT? How do you master the infamous IIM interviews? Which IIM is right for me? There is a whole lot of data on what to do before getting in, however, what should be done ONCE you get in? How to ace the MBA degree and make the best out of it? Should you focus only on academics or do other things matter as well? To answer our questions, we have Yashas Bhat (IIM Kozhikode 2018-20 batch, Member of the IIMK Merit List, CA, CFA, FRM) sharing his story and how he does what he does.

Akshaykumar Sirsalewala
A B-School With Courage + Heart | SPJIMR’s Experiential Learning Philosophy Explained

A B-School With Courage + Heart | SPJIMR’s Experiential Learning Philosophy Explained

If your b-school were a film character, who would it be? SPJIMR students think their school and curriculum embody the qualities of Rancho or Phunsukh Wangdu from 3 Idiots. Remember the quirky Rancho who was passionate about solving problems, loved learning and went out of his way to help friends and foe (*cough*Virus*cough*) alike?! A b-school with a heart and the courage to stand apart. That’s what every b-school in India seems to strive for. That’s what proud SPJIMR students embody too! How? Find out in this video.

InsideIIM Counselling
Journey In A B School, IIM Ranchi

Journey In A B School, IIM Ranchi

Before joining IIM Ranchi as we call it adoringly, I was super excited, very enthusiastic that life gave me an opportunity now it is time to perform but what I have heard was of students sleeping for merely 4 hours a day and then being a fresher will I be able to cope up with great minds of India whether will I be able to fit in as you know Life is a battlefield and I have made it to the most significant war zone of my life where smartness, sharpness was pretty obvious. My Bachelors in Accounting & Finance from the Mumbai University would be of no help. Coming to IIM Ranchi and the time I have spent here as of today has been an excellent experience. Meeting people from diverse backgrounds, have got different stories and strengths and have made amazing friends. Though almost everyone is elder to me, I never felt excluded as in IIM Ranchi you are valued for what you can contribute, your perspective to a particular situation, the way you would coordinate and play a role in the team and fulfill the job assigned to you with your charm, the type of human being you are with lots of experiences in different team activities, Management Challenges with time limits to perform a particular task and yeah over here timings are “sacrosanct”, The word sacrosanct has become my attitude as Life @ IIM teaches you a lot of things and transforms you into a different person altogether. The first term of your MBA life is the toughest exam which you would give and its not the course outline which makes the exam tougher but it is the pressure on a holistic level with all the corporate competitions, academic assignments, quizzes, case studies, the section wars, preparation for summers and then comes the live projects an opportunity which you can’t forego as being a fresher I will have to build my profile right! Then comes all the festivals which you cannot miss right after all celebrating a festival at IIM would be an experience of another level. Dandiya night, then Diwali was something I would cherish the experience for my life as with festivals comes happiness and with happiness, you make memories for a lifetime. Let's get to your preparation!! To get into a B school is a dream of every child who aspires to become a manager! Getting perfect 100 or 99.99 percentile seems impossible, but one can get a good percentile, which would be enough for you to make it into a top B school that you aspire. Diligently practice as CAT has three sections, each of which requires a different outlook. DI&LR is the trickiest, according to me, so you will have to devote your time by choosing your questions wisely. I focused on questions I was confident enough about solving. Verbal Ability is all about the way you can read, read and read though I did not give in a lot of time in it; I didn’t even neglect it either. In Quantitative Ability, I was taking my time to answer accurately, and it was the section I focused most on. Mock tests were helpful, unlike sectional tests, they gave me the real feeling of what the actual test is going to be. Work your way through sectional and mock tests. Don’t forget to practice previous year question papers. Instead try to focus most on them in the last month of preparation. Dedication plays a major role as firstly to sit for three hours to write a test is something which would be challenging for many as it was for me at least but by giving sectional tests slowly and steadily dwelt into it. The D day! Just be calm! You don’t have to attempt all the questions, but whatever you would try to maintain the accuracy as it is, the only thing that will decide the road between you and a B school you aspire.

HIMANSHU MANDAL
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