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CAT Consists Of 4 Sections; Not 3 Ft. Lakshya Kumar, 99.99%iler, IIM C

CAT Consists Of 4 Sections; Not 3 Ft. Lakshya Kumar, 99.99%iler, IIM C

Lakshya Kumar scored 99.99%ile in CAT 2019, the highest amongst non engineers to have written the exam in 2019. Also he started his CAT prep in Feb 2019, just 7 months prior to CAT. Lakshya's focus and clarity on writing the CAT and making it to IIM C is something every CAT aspirant will gain from. In this video, Lakshya tells us how he managed to score 99.98%ile in VA-RC and DI-LR and 99.7%ile in Quants. Lakshya even chose to work with NITI Aayog and IDBI Bank to learn the ropes of corporate culture as well as understand if an MBA was really the right path. Graduating with his BMS qualification, Lakshya paints a picture of how CAT can be cracked by non engineers with exemplary results. Watch this video to gain insights into just how to think about the various CAT sections, how to stay motivated, how to pace your preparation and more.

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The Ultimate Guide To CV Making | Part 1

The Ultimate Guide To CV Making | Part 1

Placements are the most adrenalizing part of an MBA student’s life. There are a lot of factors at play - right from how your package information about yourself in a CV to how to present yourself in the interview.

Ashi Jain
CAT And Mental Health | Why We Shouldn't Let The Preparation Affect Our Mental Health

CAT And Mental Health | Why We Shouldn't Let The Preparation Affect Our Mental Health

I am going to cover a different aspect of CAT preparation which very few people talk about or know the importance of it. However, I feel that it is one of the most important parts of one's preparation. This article revolves around the importance of mental health in CAT preparation. Although, I am no psychologist or an expert and this is purely based on my personal experience.

Abhinav Singh
How To Build A Product Used By Millions of People

How To Build A Product Used By Millions of People

Not everyone understands this, but Product Managers are powerful people. Imagine that you're a Product Manager. You change one button on your app, it impacts the behaviour of millions of users. You launch a brand new feature for your product, it's now trending on Twitter. Essentially, with every decision you take, you wield the power to control how people interact with the virtual world. "With great power comes great responsibility." Thinking of Spider-Man? Think again - we're talking about a Product Manager's job description. And with such tremendous power comes - you guessed it - an equally tremendous paycheque. Working with Flipkart as a PM? Don't miss the chance to flaunt that you're earning a median base salary of ₹ 28 lakhs. Microsoft's your dream company? Kaching! Start making plans to spend all of that ₹ 25 lakhs you're about to make this year. Facebook has asked you to come in for an interview for a PM role in their US office? Don't be shocked when they mention the $250,000 paycheque. By the way, these numbers haven't been conjured from thin air - these are all actual salaries Product Managers have reported earning. So there's money, there's power, and there's a chance to work with the biggest companies in the whole wide world. What's missing? We'll tell you - Guidance. Product Management sounds great, but is it your calling? What happens behind the scenes in the life of a PM? Is it as rosy as we've just made it sound? The only way to know is if you get guidance from someone who is already where you want to be, and this is where we step in. We are excited to present to you Product Management 101 - a 3 day intensive workshop with the Amsterdam based Ellora Nath who is a Senior Product Manager at Booking.com.

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