Rat Race is not over
Around 90000 wanted to be at the place where I am sitting, 180 made it, for every 1 student that got selected 500 others got rejected! Can any race get worse than this? When you get admission into one of the top B-school of India, there is a feeling of relief, feeling of ‘finally, I am out of the rat race!’ But, alas! You might be out of ‘a’ rat race, but that exit just booked your ticket of ‘the’ rat race! Undeniably, having 180 brilliant minds around you can be most enriching things one can experience, however, this also makes sure that you are competing with those 180 students who have never seen defeat in their life, who all are toppers of some state or university, who all are winners on every front in their life! This ensures, every point on grade scale is being fought for, for every lecture you fail to perform class participation (CP) you lose valuable marks, every wrong answer in a quiz has an implication on final grade! The biggest and most intense rat race happens at the top b-schools of India.
CV point! Period!
For some of us who are haunted by bad academics, getting into top Indian b-school feels like a blessing! We start believing (obviously, falsely!) that now that ghost is out of our life. But little that we knew, this ghost is going to haunt us for the rest of our lives! In these 2 yearsof MBA, most of the time goes into making one thing perfect – CV! It doesn’t matter what you have actually done in your life or what you really want to do in your life, only things that matters is how ‘perfect’ your CV is! What people do to make it better or just to gain that extra CV point is the single most entertaining event in the first 2-3 months of MBA life. Obviously, this doesn’t mean that after first 3 months people lose interest in it; it’s just that now you become accustomed with a level of absurdity people can show for that single point on the CV!
Theory of Relativity
All my childhood I learnt one simple thing ‘If you work hard, you will get the best possible result’ in Indian B-school this proverb does not apply. If one wishes to be successful in B-school, he/she should not only work hard and score good marks, but also pray that other 179 would not score well. Once upon a time scoring 90 out 100 would have made me extremely happy, but these days if I score 90 out of 100, I need to check how many scored more than me and if the average is 95 then that 90 becomes absolutely useless. Thus, your grade is more dependent on how others perform and this adds extra fuel to the already intense competition. Every success is measured in terms of relativity. Getting 75000 package in an internship may not make you happy if your classmate (or someone you don’t like) got package of 80000! Not to mention, some of us might keep that smile on face while congratulating and will definitely add some cheesy lines such as ‘I am so happy for you’ or ‘you deserved it’.
You are being watched
Indian B-school is a place where everything you do, even if it is remotely related to MBA comes under continuous scanner and especially if you are one of those toppers or achievers. It is said that the normal human tendency always prefers to see the fall of heroes, in B-school this tendency gets worse. Yes, people want to see you successful, but the problem arises when they are becoming more successful than you!
A simple chat with a girl can lead to a rumor that will shake all the core concepts of ‘gossip girls’!
Nothing is permanent
In spite of this intense competition one thing is sure that nothing remains permanent here, neither victory nor defeat! With a number of competitions, quizzes happening almost every day, one day this place will take you on a ride of ‘glory’ while on some other day it will bring you down on your knees. Thousands years ago Krishna, in the Mahabharata, preached us about how we should remain equanimous in both success and failure, well, this place makes you follow every word of verse!
It’s not about winning, it’s about survival
All those flashy dreams that you bring to the top business school of India such as being the topper of the batch or and taking the best job on campus or and being the sports icon or and being in the music band, suddenly goes in the drain within a week into the business school. Yes, some of them do achieve one thing out of all the mentioned ones, but it becomes practically impossible to become the winner in everything, which was the case in grad college. When all the euphoria comes down, and believe me, it takes less than a fortnight to reach this state, fight for survival begins. It depends on person to person what he/she takes away from b-school, but one thing that every person in the top Indian b-school learns is how to survive and this, in my opinion is the biggest lesson of this journey.
-Sadashiv Pradhan
Sadashiv is a first year Business Management Student at XLRI. He is still trying to find the meaning of his life and enjoying his learning experience at XLRI. He is a voracious reader and a passionate writer; he maintains his personal blog on blogger - sadashivpradhan.blogspot.in
Comments
Vivek Kumar
MBA Graduate from IIM Shillong
Thrilling article to read. What impressed me most about the article and esp author that (assumingly)he is so grounded.
6 Mar 2015, 08.55 PM
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Sadashiv Pradhan
Thank you so much Vivek! And yes, the author is 'he' :)
6 Mar 2015, 10.05 PM |
Nitesh Mishra
Awesome piece of work..very interesting to read specially for us who don't know what exactly lies ahead in MBA . :)
7 Mar 2015, 09.12 AM
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Sadashiv Pradhan
Thank you Nitesh!
7 Mar 2015, 02.55 PM |
Shubham Choudhary
A nice read. Good to know what I'm getting myself into!
8 Mar 2015, 01.28 PM
Hitendra Singh
A Nice Read .. Thanks .. !!
12 Mar 2015, 12.06 AM
Sayan Chakrabarti
It was well written. However, at the end of the journey, you would surely look back at it to be one of the greatest experiences of your life!!! :)
12 Mar 2015, 10.26 AM
pranav garg
Great read! I always had this question that do people going to these top B-Schools know what to do in their lives or they are there to explore? Appreciate if you could share perspective.
1 Jul 2015, 12.56 AM
Harshal Singhai
Very Nice article..but now after reading it i am feeling whether I'll be able to make it or not
6 Aug 2015, 04.21 PM
Rakesh Joshi
light year is not unit of time bro, well written article though :)
20 Apr 2016, 05.50 PM