How To Prepare For IIM Calcutta Interview
With CAT 2018 results out and IIM C shortlist out, we have an IIM Calcutta student, dispelling any doubts and queries you might have around Interview Preparation, Campus Life, etc.
You Only Live Once - IIM Ranchi
“You Only Live Once” or its trendy acronym YOLO, as most of us are familiar with, has become colloquial. It is a term used quite often, especially by the millennials to refer to making the most of the present moment without worrying too much about the future. It has everything, from a fashion outlet to a chain of cafes named after it. For most, it is simply a justification to live life to the fullest. However, the same term often invites scepticism from the guardian figures in our life as, to them, it often entitles people to be irresponsible and unaccountable in their conduct.
Memoirs Of The Indian Youth Delegation To South Korea - IIM Trichy
A Tryst With A Vibrant Culture And Technological Marvel
How To Crack Your B-School Interview - The Ultimate Guide
The CAT hurdle has been crossed but the graveyard of many B-School dreams lies ahead - the GD-PI rounds. All the great academic and CAT scores will count for nothing if you don't ace your B-School interview.
Places To Visit Around IIM Trichy: An Unparalleled Treat To The Wanderlusts
Importance of travelling and unfolding new experiences can never be denied or trivialized. Exploring a place or a region is the perfect opportunity one can grab if he is looking for his holistic development. It gives you new experiences whether you visit a place first time or you are a frequent traveller. It teaches you how to manage your trip successfully with limited resources, time management, minute detailing and planning and ways to mitigate the crisis, if any. You come to know a lot about cultural practices, the beauty of nature, local cuisine and exchange some thoughts as well.
Inflated Placement Figures, Fake CV Points And More - The Bitter Truths About Life At IIMs
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XAT 2019 Analysis And Cutoffs
XAT continued its tradition to end the MBA exam season (for many candidates) on a low note with the toughest paper of the year. Apart from some difficult Verbal questions and some really tricky DM questions, the exam didn’t throw any surprises. The new venture XAT took, this year, was eliminating Essay writing section and throwing a curve ball by not introducing non MCQ type of questions even though the sample paper released 3 days before the exam, stated so.







