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This article, published on June 22nd has since been unpublished. Inconvenience is regretted. Please read -
This article, published on June 22nd has since been unpublished. Inconvenience is regretted. Please read -
It has been almost two years since I became a Chartered Accountant, but that is not where I wanted to stop. Therefore, even though I could not succeed in my interviews the first time around, I did not give up and managed to convert IIM-Ahmedabad and IIM-Calcutta calls in my second attempt.
IIM Kozhikode Interview Experience Date: 14/02/2020 Morning Slot | Venue: Radisson Blu, Dwarka, Delhi WAT: If Britishers had not colonized India, India could have become a superpower (20 mins.)
For many aspirants, DILR is still a tough nut to crack. DILR questions are highly unpredictable and confusing. Are you someone who is struggling to find ways to navigate through this section? Well, this video might help you out. In this video, we list down 6 tips that you can apply to your daily practice and improve your DILR score.
CAT 2020 is now five months away. As the official notification comes out and the IIMs start to release their selection criteria, many CAT 2020 aspirants will pull-up their socks and start to prepare for the exam seriously. So how do you get ahead of the competition for a coveted seat at one of the top six IIMs? How do you get an edge over the 2 lakh+ aspirants that will take CAT 2020 with you? At this stage, where everyone begins from scratch, the only thing that differentiates you from the crowd is how strong your preparation strategy is for the next 5 months. Here's how you can come up with the right prep. strategy for CAT 2020, with help from a CAT expert that has trained thousands of test-takers like yourself over nearly 30 years.
“You can't connect the dots looking forward, you can only connect them looking backwards” ~ Steve Jobs My journey for an MBA began in 2018 April when I bought the mandatory-CAT-prep bundle of Arun Sharma guides and enrolled for the test series offered by CL and TIME. I was in my final year of engineering at DTU and already had a PPO from Amazon. Luckily, I was not in a situation where I had to crack a top B-school and did not have a Plan-B (no pun intended). At the back of my mind I reassured myself that I would prepare while working next year and give it my best effort (foreshadowing). Along with that my semester examinations also got scheduled in such a manner that the date for CAT-2018 fell right between two exams. I decided to treat this year as a practice attempt, to gauge which bracket my score belonged in and how much more effort I need to put in. So far my score in mock tests was all over the place. For example, CL offers a free mock-test before enrolling in its test series program where your score is compared with the highest score and the average score of all the mock-test takers; my test score was more than the previous highest score, and was set as the new highest score for comparison; on the other hand, my mock-test percentile varied from 99.xx to 70.xx. Ultimately, I got a percentile score of 97.xx which fetched me calls from IIM-I and the newer IIMs under CAP. This was a nice experience and I believed that this would give me a taste of how B-school interviews are and what I need to do to crack them. Later I converted IIM-I and most of the B-Schools in CAP which was surprising since I believed that my interviews went horribly wrong. Lesson Learnt: Your perspective and the interviewer’s about the PI can be vastly differing.
It's a test of attitude, not aptitude. Background : IIT Mandi Computer Science Graduate. Good at maths. Bad in English. Working professional. Started prep in mid May 2019
Just to give you a background, I scored 97.78 %ile in CAT 2019 and 98.88 %ile in SNAP 2019. This was my second attempt. In my first attempt in 2018, I scored 84.7% ile in CAT and 214 in NMAT (I don’t really remember the scores in other exams but the percentile was in 70’s).
This article, published on June 22nd has since been unpublished. Inconvenience is regretted. Please read -
It has been almost two years since I became a Chartered Accountant, but that is not where I wanted to stop. Therefore, even though I could not succeed in my interviews the first time around, I did not give up and managed to convert IIM-Ahmedabad and IIM-Calcutta calls in my second attempt.
IIM Kozhikode Interview Experience Date: 14/02/2020 Morning Slot | Venue: Radisson Blu, Dwarka, Delhi WAT: If Britishers had not colonized India, India could have become a superpower (20 mins.)
For many aspirants, DILR is still a tough nut to crack. DILR questions are highly unpredictable and confusing. Are you someone who is struggling to find ways to navigate through this section? Well, this video might help you out. In this video, we list down 6 tips that you can apply to your daily practice and improve your DILR score.
CAT 2020 is now five months away. As the official notification comes out and the IIMs start to release their selection criteria, many CAT 2020 aspirants will pull-up their socks and start to prepare for the exam seriously. So how do you get ahead of the competition for a coveted seat at one of the top six IIMs? How do you get an edge over the 2 lakh+ aspirants that will take CAT 2020 with you? At this stage, where everyone begins from scratch, the only thing that differentiates you from the crowd is how strong your preparation strategy is for the next 5 months. Here's how you can come up with the right prep. strategy for CAT 2020, with help from a CAT expert that has trained thousands of test-takers like yourself over nearly 30 years.
“You can't connect the dots looking forward, you can only connect them looking backwards” ~ Steve Jobs My journey for an MBA began in 2018 April when I bought the mandatory-CAT-prep bundle of Arun Sharma guides and enrolled for the test series offered by CL and TIME. I was in my final year of engineering at DTU and already had a PPO from Amazon. Luckily, I was not in a situation where I had to crack a top B-school and did not have a Plan-B (no pun intended). At the back of my mind I reassured myself that I would prepare while working next year and give it my best effort (foreshadowing). Along with that my semester examinations also got scheduled in such a manner that the date for CAT-2018 fell right between two exams. I decided to treat this year as a practice attempt, to gauge which bracket my score belonged in and how much more effort I need to put in. So far my score in mock tests was all over the place. For example, CL offers a free mock-test before enrolling in its test series program where your score is compared with the highest score and the average score of all the mock-test takers; my test score was more than the previous highest score, and was set as the new highest score for comparison; on the other hand, my mock-test percentile varied from 99.xx to 70.xx. Ultimately, I got a percentile score of 97.xx which fetched me calls from IIM-I and the newer IIMs under CAP. This was a nice experience and I believed that this would give me a taste of how B-school interviews are and what I need to do to crack them. Later I converted IIM-I and most of the B-Schools in CAP which was surprising since I believed that my interviews went horribly wrong. Lesson Learnt: Your perspective and the interviewer’s about the PI can be vastly differing.
It's a test of attitude, not aptitude. Background : IIT Mandi Computer Science Graduate. Good at maths. Bad in English. Working professional. Started prep in mid May 2019
Just to give you a background, I scored 97.78 %ile in CAT 2019 and 98.88 %ile in SNAP 2019. This was my second attempt. In my first attempt in 2018, I scored 84.7% ile in CAT and 214 in NMAT (I don’t really remember the scores in other exams but the percentile was in 70’s).