IIM Ahmedabad Interview Experience - Aviral Bhatnagar
The interview season is in the air, and while there is no cookie cutter formula to do it right, we are going to do a series on interview experiences of current b-school students.
The interview season is in the air, and while there is no cookie cutter formula to do it right, we are going to do a series on interview experiences of current b-school students.
Welcome to yet another week of GD Monday!
The Journey to a B-school is one that tests your patience, analytical skills and management skills well before you actually board the bus. As it is late January and most of the candidates shall be facing the next hurdle of GD, WAT and PI, in this article I will like to share my experience as I had prepared for this phase.
With CAT all done and dusted, it's time to enter the toughest phase of the entire process - preparing for the interviews. There is always that element of gnawing tension at the back of every aspirant’s mind - scores and percentiles; interviews and WATs - deciding factors in the proverbial rat race.
Aviral Bhatnagar reveals what worked best for him during the last 30 days before CAT. Here's what he has to share with us.
How I started: Testing Waters
This is the story of a confused engineer. And his journey to India's top b-school campus. The story consists of some wrong decisions, a yearning for a job not meant to be, and the journey to scoring 99.51%ile in CAT. This confused engineer found a happy ending. Read this to know the story of Jay Palnitkar - the confused engineer.
Who says MBA is only for one set of people? If MBA is the destination, then there are many roads to MBA! You could be a dancer, an event manager or a biomedical engineer and still do an MBA. In this video, we have three people from unique backgrounds pursuing management degrees from MYRA and breaking the stereotypes. You could be anyone, doing anything - from working in Kuwait's scorching heat to putting in night shifts at Amazon's offices, if you want to do an MBA, there's a way. Watch the video to know how three people who had nothing in common chose to be a part of one common experience - an MBA from MYRA School of Business.