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Things You Can Do To Lift Your Mind Off The Anticipation Of Results

Things You Can Do To Lift Your Mind Off The Anticipation Of Results

Waiting for something becomes a whole lot easier if we know how long we must wait. But if the wait is not determined with a deadline, it becomes mind-boggling! We end up spending sleepless nights, biting off nails and what not. But here is how you can keep yourselves occupied in a productive way. Below is a list of things that I wish that I had done to utilize my time better, both before waiting for CAT/XAT etc. score and my final conversion results.

Swathika Selvam
The NEXT Step To Your B-School Journey - GD-PI-WAT - Tips From IIM Raipur

The NEXT Step To Your B-School Journey - GD-PI-WAT - Tips From IIM Raipur

With 26th November already behind you, its halftime to your journey of getting into the b-school of your dreams. Now that you have eliminated a major chunk of your competition through your aptitude and analytical skills, the next half begins. It’s now that you will be competing with students who are of equivalent or higher calibre and belong to crème de la crème.

IIM Raipur Media & PR Cell
How To Survive In A B-School If You Don't Know The Regional Language - Tips To Fight The Language Barrier

How To Survive In A B-School If You Don't Know The Regional Language - Tips To Fight The Language Barrier

I am a South Indian with very less exposure to Hindi (I was forced to take Hindi as an elective during my 3rd year in Undergraduate (YES! :/) and am still clueless how I ended up with a C (I was expecting an F :P)). So, you can imagine my state when I got an admit into IIM Indore! I had months to pick up on Hindi before stepping into Madhya Pradesh for the first time, but as usual, I was like Blah and spent time catching up with family, and here is why. Almost 2 years now and still I manage to shameless say “ Sir, Hindi nehi maalum.. English se please explain kardeejiye..” (Hey I am proud I have come this far!) Anyway, here is how I am still surviving happily :D The main goal of this article is basic survival tricks, and here is how:

Swathika Selvam
How To Crack An IIM Interview

How To Crack An IIM Interview

“Tell us something about yourself.” This was the quintessential question that greeted me as I sat before two distinguished professors of IIM Lucknow. What followed was a barrage of discussion on my background, cities I had lived in, the college I had studied, projects I had worked on, interests and a lot of other things. Did I do exceptionally well? Not really. Looking back, I can certainly say that I could have tackled some questions better had I been more prepared. Therefore, I decided to write this piece to help other aspirants prepare better and ace their dream colleges. Don’t worry; I will not bore you with a word by word description of how the interview progressed. I’ll only talk about what I learned from the interviews, not only of IIM L but also of other colleges. I sincerely hope it helps

samaksha vaish
How To Nail The WAT (Writing Ability Test) – Helpful Pointers For Before And During WAT

How To Nail The WAT (Writing Ability Test) – Helpful Pointers For Before And During WAT

After cracking those MBA entrances, WAT becomes the next nerve-wracking process to crack. It is totally unpredictable as you do not know who will be grading it, if the grader has the same inclination as you and most importantly you can roughly gauge yourself in a GD or a PI but cannot in WAT. You may end up with questions like, do you stay neutral on a topic or take sides? What do you do if you have no content for the topic asked? How do you structure your thoughts and reciprocate that in writing? How do you practice for WATs? etc.. So, let me help me. Below are pointers for you to prepare for WAT and also what do you do during WAT.

Swathika Selvam
What Made Ola Enter The Ever Competitive Online Food Delivery Industry?

What Made Ola Enter The Ever Competitive Online Food Delivery Industry?

On 19th December 2017 a news story popped out, Ola acquired Foodpanda – India Division for a stock deal and was going to invest $200 Million into that business. Most of the people didn’t understand that move and why Ola would want to enter a completely different business from what they have been successful in i.e Cabs and Transport. Ola bought TaxiForSure for $200 million a year back but that made sense as it would come under the market expansion as per the Ansoff matrix and reduce one of its competitors and increase its fleet of vehicles but what are they looking for in food delivery industry which comes under diversification (new market and product). This is a little risky move. People can understand this move if they are closely following the moves and strategies of Ola. Now let’s analyze in detail why Ola made this move. Let’s start with analysis and growth of the 2 companies, Ola and Foodpanda in India.

DoMS, IIT Roorkee
A Baniya’s Take On Demonetisation

A Baniya’s Take On Demonetisation

It has been about 13 months since the government announced the much criticised demonetisation policy on 8th of November 2016. Much has been debated and written about it since then. While the opposition and the intellegisia of the country has been hounding the government day and night about its failure, the government still calls itself the champion of anti-corruption crusade based on the slew of economic reforms that they have bought in including demonetisation.

ANKUSH ARYA
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