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The IIM Bangalore Selection Criteria 2018 have been released on the institute's official website.
The IIM Bangalore Selection Criteria 2018 have been released on the institute's official website.
DI-LR has been a section which has been quite unpredictable yet a game changing section when it comes to CAT in the past few years. To help you prepare for this section better, we have arranged a FREE webinar with Roshan Raheja, a JBIMS Student and a 99.50%iler today at 7 pm.
CAT is just around the corner! And here are a few tips that will help you prepare for it.
Verbal Ability section is nothing short of a Gordian knot, more so if you’re an engineer. The kinematics, mathematics, and dynamics that you study in your undergrad leave you with very less knack for reading genres like psychology, economics, sociology, politics or even fiction. Well, take a sigh of relief! You need not be a Milton or a Shakespeare or even a voracious reader to ace the Verbal Ability section. Yes, you read it right, and that’s because VA is not equal to vocabulary or literature. It’s about your ability to comprehend while you read. It’s about filtering important information from a plethora of noise.
IIM Indore selection criteria 2018 has been released for the PGP Batch of 2019-2021.
'MBA is a means to an end and not the end in itself. The end goal is your dream career.' - This has been the founding philosophy of InsideIIM.com. We, at InsideIIM, want to help you reach that goal. Which is why, last year, we solely focused on getting you closer to that goal. However, we realise, to reach that goal, there are a few obstacles that you need to overcome. A major and the most immediate one - CAT, or any other entrance exams you are appearing for this year.
Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension (VA-RC) section is one of the most important sections across all MBA exams. For some, it is even considered to be a make-or-break section since it is assumed that there is no single strategy involved in solving questions from this section.
Almost every one of you would be worried about your mock scores. Whether it's AIMCAT, SIMCAT, or any other mock. I was in a similar situation last year when I was working in an office for 9-10 hrs and parallelly preparing for CAT. I know it's tough especially when you have to take mock every three or four days starting from September and you are also worried about a bunch of other exams like NMAT, IIFT, SNAP etc.so the question is how to tackle this,I will try to explain in the next couple of paragraphs what worked for me and helped me get 99.67%ile in CAT 17.