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Why MBA?

Why MBA?

A two word question is going to probably haunt you in the days to come. 'Why MBA' is one of the most important questions when it comes to an MBA interview. You don't need to be an engineer to do an MBA. You could be anyone - a lawyer, a doctor, a CA, or even a Fashion Designing student; as long as you know WHY you want to do an MBA, and why YOU think it is the right move for your career, you can pursue an MBA. Once you have really figured out the WHY; convincing the interview panel is going to be darn easy. In this video, we have four MISB Bocconi students from diverse backgrounds, reminiscing their old days and why they chose to do an MBA. They also found some terrible reasons to do an MBA. Watch the video to know more!

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How To Crack Consulting Interviews - Konversations On Consulting Careers

How To Crack Consulting Interviews - Konversations On Consulting Careers

Is being a consultant your dream job? Then mastering the art of cracking Case Interviews is something you should start right away. In this video, Miti Vaidya, Kore Team Member of InsideIIM-Konversations, explains how to go about in a structured and logical manner while cracking a case interview. The most important thing to remember is that it's not about getting to the right answer int he quickest time possible. Case interviews are a way to the show interviewer how you think and what is the approach you take. And it's a skill that takes time to master. So start with this video and tell us your approach to cracking the case mentioned in this video, in the comments below.

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Answer These 3 Questions Well And Get Selected In Any B-School

Answer These 3 Questions Well And Get Selected In Any B-School

A personal interview or the PI round of any b-school is the only stage of selection process where an applicant can drive process according to themselves.  An interview is all about ‘You’ and this is where the trick lies; you can mould the interview in the way you want to, but this is easier said than done. While you would have hardly given 4-5 management interviews in your life, your interviewer might have taken more than 1000s of interviews of applicants like you. Therefore, it is very much necessary to be prepared for the interview. Every question in the interview is an opportunity for you to put your best side in front of the interviewer; to put the best side out; you should know the motive behind every question. Here’s a list of important interview questions and approach needed to answer them:

Sachin Mandot
A Journey Of Lifetime - IIM Calcutta PGPEX-VLM

A Journey Of Lifetime - IIM Calcutta PGPEX-VLM

It seems like it was only yesterday when I was contemplating with the idea of which b-school should I apply for, how much GMAT score is good enough and how to prepare SOPs &  get LOR... and now here I am, spent four months at IIM Calcutta and coping with the rigour of the PGPEX-VLM. The quest to achieve more always pushes one out of their comfort zone and encourages to explore the unexplored frontier of life. I was going through similar emotions. Despite living a well-settled life, holding a managerial position with one of the globally reputed Steel company with 8+ years of work experience was not enough to quench my thirst to achieve more in life. The feeling to add new values was getting stronger. At the workplace, managerial decisions were testing not only my technical skills but also management acumen. Amid all the professional & personal commitments, I started searching for the course which will be the blend of Management & Engineering i.e. a course which helps me in developing management skills along with adding value to my past experiences.

Ashish Kumar Verma
'The Best Strategy Is To Align Your Efforts With The Requirements' - Mahendra Wagh (98.92%iler In SNAP 2016) On Cracking The SNAP - SIBM Bengaluru

'The Best Strategy Is To Align Your Efforts With The Requirements' - Mahendra Wagh (98.92%iler In SNAP 2016) On Cracking The SNAP - SIBM Bengaluru

Meet Mahendra Wagh, a first-year MBA student at SIBM Bengaluru. Mahendra hails from Mumbai and is an Electronics Engineer. Post his engineering, he worked for 4 months at a startup as a Digital Operations Associate. However, he soon realised his true calling lay elsewhere. After deliberating over various career paths, he chose MBA as he felt that it provided him with the best mix of academic rigour, industry exposure and job opportunities.

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