How A GEM Made It To IIM L With 95.28%ile In CAT 2020 - Yash Sagar Kesarwani
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The CAT 2021 notification is out, and registrations have now begun for an exam that is likely to be taken by at least 2 lakh aspirants vying for a few thousand seats at India's top business schools. With just four months to go for the CAT 2021 exam, we asked experts from IMS Learning our community's burning questions around the ideal CAT preparation strategy to score a 99 percentile in the CAT exam. The following is a summary of the conversation with CAT experts who share practical tips that can actually help you further enhance your CAT preparation.
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CAT is one of the toughest management entrance exams out there, and roughly 2 lakh takers every year aspire to cross that elusive 99%ile barrier. But due to several uncontrollable reasons playing out on the D-day, many students are unable to fulfill their expectations of CAT. The inevitable questions appear, "What after a bad CAT? What are the options after CAT? How does one ace these non-CAT exams? How to choose the best-fit B-school that accepts non-CAT exams?"
Shubham Joshi decided to take the CAT in his final year of engineering when a tragedy struck him. His mother passed away which shattered him emotionally. In this video he talks about his journey of how a boy from a tier 3 city and a not so well known college, cracked an IIM. In this video, he shares his CAT prep journey and how he tackled online preparation and secured 97.23%ile to crack CAT and get into an IIM.
It’s been more than 7 years since the historic Supreme Court judgement that declared transgender people the 'third gender' and affirmed that the fundamental rights will be equally applicable to them and yet the on-ground situation has not improved till date. Have we done enough for them to feel safe in our society or even workspace? Have we successfully eliminated discrimination against them?