Some of you would have gotten the Interview Call, prepared with gusto for the GD, WAT, and PI, read newspapers like never before, prepared the long-forgotten subjects in Engineering (or Degree!), brushed up on the company and industry you are working for!
And yet, all these have come to naught!
You have nothing to show for your hard work, save a couple of Institutes that have been behind you to take admission in their colleges, Not the ones you would have dreamt of getting into, just exactly a year back!
Coping up with the above and getting out of the rut is inevitable. However, for the moment, it appears that the world has turned upside down and there are many accusatory glances from peers and friends, relatives, and supposed well-wishers that you have NOT done enough!
The first thing to believe is that this is NOT the end of the world. If anything, such failures could be really useful in life to cope up with much more demanding situations.
There is nothing like LAST TIME WRITING CAT! The goal is never CAT. The goal is and should always be an MBA/PGDM, which will make you into a managerial material and subsequently help you in your growth in the corporate ladder!
Here’s an attempt to answer some of your questions that may arise through FAQs!
- Should I write CAT again? I have a bad percentile in CAT and XAT and the colleges I am getting aren’t the ones I wished to join.
- First-time CAT takers and are less than 25 years of age: If you are a first-time CAT taker and have not given enough effort for the CAT due to other engagements (college/office), then it makes more sense to take up CAT again. Even if you have prepared well, there is every chance that the exam may have not gone as well as your Mocks were OR as you expected.
In the long Career one may have (spanning 35 to 40 years), it makes sense to take out one more year and prepare for CAT to get into the top Institutes. Also, you can add a Year of Work-ex to your CV which can help a bit more in your MBA itself (if not in the selection process)
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Students with More than 2 years of Work-Ex: If you have already written CAT twice and have more than 2 years of Work-Ex, then it is important to ponder over some questions before making a decision. Did you take the CAT seriously after preparation? If yes, and despite such preparation twice in two years, you have got a bad percentile? If yes, then it makes sense to take up an MBA even if it is not in the Top 30 Colleges. You may have to choose carefully the Institute you may want to join. Don’t go by what the crowd has done. Do the research on the Faculty, Student intake, real Placements, Profiles that the Institute could attract, Fees, etc., before you make this decision.
Students with more than 3 to 4 years of Experience: Here, instead of taking up an Institute that may not be in the top 30/40, it is better to write GMAT and start looking for a ONE-Year Executive MBA Program. I would recommend that you write CAT too and look at some of the Executive Programs of of the world which can be better off than taking up a Two-Year program from a lower ranked Institute.
- Should I prepare for CAT again by going through coaching OR should I just take Mock CATs.
This is a very important question. Most students, wrongly, believe that having tons of material or doing loads of Mock Tests would get them through CAT. There is a huge fallacy in the above thinking. What matters is not the number of tests one writes OR the amount of material one has. Almost all test takers have access to the same material/tests!
What then differentiates the Top Candidate from Thousands of others? It is the ability to understand your weaknesses and make course corrections at the right time.
CAT is not just a Knowledge-based exam or even Aptitude-based exam. It has a lot to do with Mental skills and your ability to adapt to pressure. A good coaching institute, with the right mentors, can help you keep your calm under trying circumstances.
Stay Tuned for Part 2!
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