Tips to Build a Solid Business School Application Resume - Expert Speak
Confused over how to improve your Resume to get into the b-school of your choice?
Confused over how to improve your Resume to get into the b-school of your choice?
CAT 2015 details have been released today. There are a few firsts when it comes to the CAT pattern which has surprised many long time watchers.
Whether or not to go for an MBA after several years of work experience is a question that irks many people. This phenomenon is very pertinent to people who’ve been working in the technology sector – they are unsure about leaving the technical side and embracing management. A major portion of their interviews also revolves around their work experience and why they would want to shift streams.
You have about 4 months to prepare for CAT. CAT 2015 is expected to be on 29th Nov 2015 in two sessions on a single day according to our sources. More details should emerge on Sunday when the notification is out on the CAT website and in leading national dailies.
Several MBA aspirants often stumble when institutes ask them to submit a Statement of Purpose or an Essay about their life in the admission process. This aspect of writing winning SOPs forms a cornerstone of your application process, and could make or break your chances of getting into a top b-school.
Approximately, a year back around this time I decided to attempt the rigorous CAT Exam. The first question that came to my mind was - Is it too late? But anyways, I decided to give my best shot with whatever time was left.
All management aspirants who want to a bag a seat at a top B School have to navigate the crucial Group Discussion and Personal Interview. These are important opportunities for candidates to make a lasting impression. Dr. Prabhat Pankaj, Director, Jaipuria Institute of Management, Jaipur, reveals the secrets that can help students ace the selection process. Shedding light on the importance of the GD he says, “It’s not only meant for assessing the candidate’s knowledge of current affairs, but also to measure his or her ability to respond to their teammates.”