IIM Ahmedabad Interview Experience - Rajat Jain
Location: - Taj, Chandigarh. 6 - Mar - 2016 The panel consisted of 2 members, P1 - Female; P2 - Male.
Location: - Taj, Chandigarh. 6 - Mar - 2016 The panel consisted of 2 members, P1 - Female; P2 - Male.
"There is no substitute for hard work" The paper is mostly logic, but at the same time, it IS deliberately confusing. So even a guy with a 140+ IQ might not be able to crack it if he is not prepared because he doesn't know what he is looking for.
There are four facets of preparation for the interviews. I will describe each one in detail:
I had prepared this answer very well for the interviews and was asked in all IIM interviews. So, this definitely is a game-changer. From the factors leading to the decision to how it will help me shape my future.
Parul Sharma from Delhi is a true Delhi-ite! She is an avid reader, a lover of her Netflix accounts and loves to write, as well! Both her parents are doctors and her elder sister works in Real Estate, like herself before she started studying at IMTG. In Real Estate, she worked with Jones Lang LaSalle for 2 years, with their Commercial Leasing team, as a part of the Transaction Advisory. Currently, she is a first-year student at IMT Ghaziabad.
Now that the CAT results are out, it is time to choose the best B-school and for a lot of MBA aspirants, this is the chance they were expecting for a long time. This is the last lap which can help you make your dream career in your preferred domain.
Venue: IBS Hyderabad (26th February 2016)
On the last day of my job, one of the most common aphorisms that I heard was, “Prepare well for your second innings of student life.” I did not put much thought to it then, believed it to be just another adage used by people to bid you off on your journey. The gravity of the statement was realised by me only when I actually entered into the “second innings”. Trust me when I say it, sitting in classes is not the same as before. A few months back, you were one of the ‘artisans in making’ writing codes, handling logistics, consulting with clients and bringing profits to your company. Suddenly, you are back to the basics of all of this, sitting in the lecture rooms learning about these. Of course, you learn a lot while you work in a company, but experiential learning procedure is different from that of an academic curriculum. This made me come up with a small compendium for aspirants with work experience, who are on their way to join b-schools.