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How I Made It To IE Business School, Spain | Ft. Prateek Jain

How I Made It To IE Business School, Spain | Ft. Prateek Jain

Prateek Jain is an alumnus of IE Business School, Class of 2018. He works for a listed entity in agrochemicals space where he is associated closely with the leadership team at the organisation and work on strategic initiatives. Finance has been his mojo and solving problems in an innovative, cost-effective manner has been his passion. Recently, we spoke to him to know his experience of studying at one of the best B-Schools in Europe (and the world!). Read on to find out how Prateek made it to IE Business School, his learnings there and the advice that he has for you. How did you prepare for the GMAT? What resources did you use? What were your weak and strong sections and how did you improve your weaknesses? Self study, online tutorials and test series (Kaplan, Veritas), official GMAT guides.Verbal (CR & RC) were my weak areas and quant was my strength. More of practice, followed by a detailed analysis of the mock exams were quite helpful. Could you tell us how you went about answering the essay prompts at IE? Introspection is the key to writing the essays. At first, it would appear that we are swimming and the shore is quite far. A methodical, disciplined and a thoughtful approach is required. I started off with writing down basic drafts of the essays to get into the mode, speak to people, edit and re-edit my essays, doing my bit of research online, speaking to alumni, students and professors. Did you use the services of an admissions consultant? If yes, how did they help and would you recommend consultants to IE applicants? If not, how did you go about drafting your application? Yes, I did use the services of an admissions consultant, primarily because I could leverage on their experience, and put me into a disciplined approach of solving things. Moreover, I was also lucky enough to consult some of my family members who knew me well and could give me an unbiased opinion and suggestion. Using a consultant comes at a heavy cost and hence, one should evaluate the pros and cons while deciding on the same. IE's essays are just non-technical and best to be written on their own. It actually brings out the real you within yourself. What made you choose IE? Did you apply to other institutes? IE's heavy focus towards entrepreneurship, its diversity and the plethora of interesting electives made me fall in love with the course. I did apply to other institutes but the batch diversity was a major decision criteria for me to select IE. I had studied and worked most of my life in India and this was a great chance to learn about cultures, businesses, practices and people from across the globe. How was your IE interview experience? What questions/type of questions were you asked? The best part about IE's application is that almost everyone gets an interview call. This is primarily because IE believes an applicant is way above his/her GMATs and essays. They would want to speak to an applicant and then get into the decision mode. I was interviewed by an alumnus of my school, with a close match to my profile and interests. The interview was mostly behavioral in nature and it was more of a conversation wherein I shared my story and the interviewer shared her experiences. Towards the end of the interview, we both learnt a lot from each other. What in your opinion makes up an ideal candidate for the MBA program at IE? What kind of stand out qualities is IE looking for in candidates? Why do you think you made it? If anyone is looking for an MBA as a platform only to increase salaries, get placements then IE is just not the school. In fact, any foreign b-school, unlike many of their Indian counterparts do not act as placement agencies. Life during an MBA is much more than jobs, grades and curriculum. Also, IE's focus towards inculcating an entrepreneurial spirit into one's mind is what differentiates it from its counterparts. IE looks out for a diverse set of qualities and hence, there isn't a rule book. One could have had pathetic grades but a wonderful professional experience inspiring and teaching others (or vice versa) and you can have an admit in IE. Fitment into the class and the culture are of utmost importance. I was lucky enough to make it to IE because of my rich professional journey, teaching me about the struggles of starting up, surviving and winning. I was lucky enough to fit in the cohort and stand out as an excellent professional with a deep function expertise. In retrospect, what do you think of your decision to join IE? What were your learnings, and what will you take away from the one year spent at the institute? Is it worth joining one of Europe's most expensive business schools? IE has been one of the best decisions of my life. I learnt to respect and accept differences. I learnt to fall and rise, and I learnt that no matter how good you are, there is always someone better. IE also gave me a chance to make friends in almost every habitable country of the globe, call myself a globetrotter, be a hustler and the fact that there is no end to learning. When it comes to a decision as to whether one should join a b-school or not (rather an expensive one), one should weigh out the options, current situation and future path. Some might be in a comfort zone (job/family etc) and might not want to disturb it. Some might be a hustler and hates status quo. The economic situations, geographical conditions etc are also factors to be included in the decision. The biggest mistake that people make is by comparing apples to oranges - Mr. XYZ might have done his MBA, secured a hefty figure job but that specific sector might not be your calling, the timing might have been great, his financial situation might have been different than yours. So it is my sincere advice to the masses running behind an MBA - stop and think why do you want to do it, how can it add value to you in your personal (yes it does) and professional (at times, it doesn't) lives. BEWARE. You do not want to end up learning nothing but earning just a degree and some good (read - bad) debts. Any suggestions to the aspirants who are vying for a seat at IE? Prepare yourself for a roller coaster ride. A year of courses, and you blink and it gets over in no time. Wonderful place to be, lovely people all around, excellent curriculum and a great institution in itself. #IEforlife

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We Want To Share Your Story With The World | 2019 Topper Interview

We Want To Share Your Story With The World | 2019 Topper Interview

Every year, we receive article submissions from hundreds of aspirants who share their preparation strategies for the various management entrance examinations where they have performed well. This year, we are taking the initiative to reach to you and share your success story with the world! And, to that end, we're taking your text interview in this questionnaire.

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Which Mock Test Series To Join Ft. CL, IMS, TIME

Which Mock Test Series To Join Ft. CL, IMS, TIME

If you are preparing for CAT 2021, this is the time to get serious about studies. It's time to prepare and take as many mocks as you can, because when it come to the CAT - a test of speed and accuracy, practice makes perfect. But if you're just seriously starting your CAT prep, you probably need to figure out your prep strategy. Should you invest in all the well-known series right now? Or should you ask seniors and friends for recommendations? What's the best time to start with these test series? In this article, we answer these questions for you. Stay tuned!

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A Comprehensive Guide Of What To Do During Lockdown | MBA Post-Lockdown

A Comprehensive Guide Of What To Do During Lockdown | MBA Post-Lockdown

Back in 2019, when you were either busy preparing for MBA exams, internships or job interviews, if anyone told you that COVID-19 was on its way, wouldn’t you have at least done a few things differently? But there is no point in thinking about the past, is there? We have to think about the present and prepare for the uncertain future. How does one do that? By going online! Here’s the truth: we had already been living in a digital culture, and this virus has pushed humanity to embrace it further. From applying to enrolling, to studying and preparing for B-School, everything will happen online. Keeping those things in mind, here is a list of articles and videos about MBA post-lockdown. Read to know more.

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5 Predictions About MBA And MBA Abroad After Coronavirus

5 Predictions About MBA And MBA Abroad After Coronavirus

A month into lockdown, and it's clear that the COVID-19 pandemic is not one to be taken lightly. While there is an immediate health and safety concern, there are a ton of repercussions that are soon to be felt by everyone around the world. Right now, you might be worried about placements and summer internships, but an event such as the coronavirus crisis has long lasting effects. So, let's take a look at some of the predictions that experts have made based on the current situation.

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How And Why I Got Into Microsoft Teams Ft. Ritika Gupta, Program Manager, Ex Yatra, Ex Dainik Jagran

How And Why I Got Into Microsoft Teams Ft. Ritika Gupta, Program Manager, Ex Yatra, Ex Dainik Jagran

Ritika was almost done with Microsoft. She decided to move to Bangalore, left her job, booked tickets to Tanzania for a long vacay, and packed her bags too! And then her colleague at Microsoft popped up and asked her if she would like to move to the USA instead! In 3 days, Ritika Gupta, Ex Yatra & Dainik Jagran, MICA alum, had taken up her current role as Senior Program Manager at Microsoft Teams. In 3 months, she did move to a new city as planned, just this time it was in the USA! In this 3rd and last video of Ritika's interview, she talks to us about Microsoft Teams, and how they are managing the extra workload due to COVID 19 and the work from home policy. Check out this video to know how a product manager can prioritise problems and adapt to new situations!

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My Life At IIM Nagpur: Two Tradeoffs I Made

My Life At IIM Nagpur: Two Tradeoffs I Made

                       ‘The bird who dares to fall is the bird who learns to fly.’ Since the last year, I was trying to find some time out when I could take a deep breath and try to decide at least one learning for life from my 1st year of MBA at IIM Nagpur. MBA life is a nonstop race, and one has to collect as many pebbles he/she can from the vast seashore of knowledge in a limited time period of 2 years. If someone asks me, what is that one thing I learned in the last year, without a doubt, I would say it’s that ‘There is a tradeoff in everything.’ Be it in your learnings about several functions of a business or your life and career decisions. I would like to discuss two tradeoffs I had to make in the last year. I hope this can help some, especially the MBA aspirants who are still thinking if IIM Nagpur is worth it.

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