CAT 2018 : 99.4%ile
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Hear it from the horse's mouth:
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“Every-time you feel like not working anymore, just remember that the person who is going to beat you in future is working an extra hour everyday.” - These words were the source of motivation for me.
Before I start with writing my CAT journey, here are the few highlights:
- Yes, I’m a GEM (General Engineer Male) – The least sought after candidate for a B-school.
- 1st attempt – 150 days of preparation (Believe me, it’s actually enough).
- My first mock score was 47 overall ( -1 in Quant to finally 99.56 in actual CAT)
- I was working while preparing for CAT.
- I was not a regular reader of novels, newspapers etc. (Though now I am).
- I was on a medical bed rest (Multiple disc desiccation with annular tear, couldn’t literally sit)
- No coaching institute, only self-study.
My partnership with CAT started in July 2018 accidentally. Yes accidentally, both mentally as well as physically. I was working in an MNC, quite happy with my work. Coming from a middle class family, the best thing for the parents is to see their child working with a decent salary. Everything was good, when suddenly I was put to bed rest after an accident while working for my project in the organisation.
I had suffered multiple disc slips with annular tear and was bed ridden in no time. The machine failure which led to my injury was labelled as a man failure. It was tough to even walk for 5 minutes or sit on a chair. I felt as if I lost everything, my health, my job, my money and my future promotions, the only thing I hadn't lost was hope and believe in myself.
These challenges are often make or break situation. You can cry over your luck or just make use of the time to bring out the best in you. It was the time I decided to fight back. The CAT forms were out, I filled the form, took a calendar and on the back of it, I wrote “99.5+”.
I decided to make use of the time I had and wrote my first mock scoring just 47 percentile. I didn’t let the scores define me and kept on working on improving my knowledge. I used to search ‘IIM Motivation video’ on YouTube and the first video that used to appear was ‘Welcome to IIM Lucknow’. I have watched this video infinite number of times (who knew that I would actually land up at IIM L!).
I started with Arun Sharma’s Quant (Since it was my 1st attempt, all I knew was to buy books and solve them completely). I would read the theory and solve till LOD 2, covering almost every question. I solved TIME, IMS & CL mocks.
Mocks and sectionals formed a major part of my preparation. I started with a mere 47 marks in my first mock to 99.56 in QA. I would suggest everyone to treat mocks as their study material. Marks should not matter in the initial stages, rather you must learn and analyse each and every mistake you do and note it down in a separate notebook which you must keep revising every week. The more mistakes you commit, the more you learn.
I also prepared a tracker of my CAT marks and percentiles in Excel to actually set my short and long term goals. The number of mocks you attempt don’t matter. The thing that matters is how effectively you learn from them. I attempted 77 mocks & around 110 sectional tests. That is a huge number because I didn’t refer to any study material and had all the time in the world to attempt time bound papers. After getting my slot for the D-day, I started writing mocks exactly at the same time every other day.
Also it’s a suggestion to the aspirants to develop their own strategy for maximising their scores by trying out different things in mocks and finally settling with what they are most comfortable.
After the CAT was over, I started GD-PI preparation even before the results. It was a great learning and confidence building experience covering various aspects of interviews and preparing according to my strengths.
My interviews have been the most memorable experiences of my life. I got chances to showcase my poetry writing skills, display my Automobile designs and even end up singing a song in one of them! The interviews can be controlled and driven according to your strengths and that is all you need to master.
It has been a wholesome experience of learning, individual development, communication skill enhancement and confidence building as I prepare myself for a new journey ahead.
If a normal guy like me can make it happen, then every aspirant out there, who is far more competent to ace this exam must not feel demotivated with low mock scores.
You are already a winner!
Comments
Manavdeep Singh
Manavdeep Singh Grover Founder of Team Lakshya, an Automotive enthusiast, a singer and guitarist, I always try to look at the brighter side of things and have an optimistic frame of mind.
Thanks Adarsh for this and Pratik Sir for being so supportive. I hope every aspirant out there makes his/her journey successful and worthwhile..Cheers! :D
8 May 2019, 04.47 PM
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Adarsh Ranjan
Adarsh is a second year MBA candidate at MDI Gurgaon. Having worked as a manager at Tata Steel and Mahindra&Mahindra for close to 4 years, he has developed an innate love for HR. His passion for HR has made him bag several accolades including that of being the national winner at the annual HR conference of XLRI. He is an avid reader, a proud speaker, a footloose traveller, an automobile enthusiast and definitely one you’d like to clink your beers with.
It's a real pleasure to see such success stories. More power to you, boy. Good luck for your journey ahead.
9 May 2019, 12.19 PM |
Manavdeep Singh
Manavdeep Singh Grover Founder of Team Lakshya, an Automotive enthusiast, a singer and guitarist, I always try to look at the brighter side of things and have an optimistic frame of mind.
Thanks and wish you all the best too for your future endeavors.
9 May 2019, 08.39 PM |
Amit Gupta
My self Amit Gupta I did my MBA at amity University Lucknow, I enjoy my work with team members or I love to interact with new people or enjoy to communicate.
Congratulations brother
10 May 2019, 06.14 PM |
Ajay Singh
I am pursuing BBA from ggsip university and also MBA aspirant .
Truly motivational and inspiring the one is the hope that makes you reach where you want to.
9 May 2019, 11.45 AM
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Adarsh Ranjan
Adarsh is a second year MBA candidate at MDI Gurgaon. Having worked as a manager at Tata Steel and Mahindra&Mahindra for close to 4 years, he has developed an innate love for HR. His passion for HR has made him bag several accolades including that of being the national winner at the annual HR conference of XLRI. He is an avid reader, a proud speaker, a footloose traveller, an automobile enthusiast and definitely one you’d like to clink your beers with.
Indeed!
9 May 2019, 12.19 PM |
Manavdeep Singh
Manavdeep Singh Grover Founder of Team Lakshya, an Automotive enthusiast, a singer and guitarist, I always try to look at the brighter side of things and have an optimistic frame of mind.
Thanks Ajay.. I believe there's some Supreme power behind this always.
9 May 2019, 08.40 PM |
ANUVRAT SHUKLA
Nicely written pal. may I know where did you practice LR DI section and How often? Any strategies?
9 May 2019, 03.17 PM
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Manavdeep Singh
Manavdeep Singh Grover Founder of Team Lakshya, an Automotive enthusiast, a singer and guitarist, I always try to look at the brighter side of things and have an optimistic frame of mind.
Most of my preparation was through mocks and sectionals..Especially for LRDI section, I relied on 1 hour sectionals from various sources to get acquainted with different kinds of sets...And the frequency was almost a sectional everyday...All the best!
9 May 2019, 08.42 PM |
Hiren Modi
Will to Win
Indeed an inspiring story.The replica of your passion currently dito I can see in my daughter. Tommorow my she is appearing for IPMAT to get in IIMI.Do guide for PI.
9 May 2019, 10.09 PM |
Manavdeep Singh
Manavdeep Singh Grover Founder of Team Lakshya, an Automotive enthusiast, a singer and guitarist, I always try to look at the brighter side of things and have an optimistic frame of mind.
Thanks for the appreciation and Wish her all the best for tomorrow.. I'd be happy to guide as much as I can :)
9 May 2019, 10.21 PM |
Akash Antony
I'm an MBA aspirant who is currently pursuing bachelors in commerce
Very Motivational story . A great story . What would you like to suggest for people who are weak in Quant ?
10 May 2019, 03.52 AM
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Manavdeep Singh
Manavdeep Singh Grover Founder of Team Lakshya, an Automotive enthusiast, a singer and guitarist, I always try to look at the brighter side of things and have an optimistic frame of mind.
Hi Akash..I considered myself weak in Quant too..All you need to do is follow a basic strategy of getting acquainted with all the theory first and not simply relying on shortcuts..The more you understand the theory and then jump onto sectionals and mocks, the more you will get better..Plus refer to an article on InsideIIM related to Quant.
11 May 2019, 07.53 PM |
Tushar Verma
HERO
Truly inspirational .. I like the way you didn't give up even when the odds were against you . Kudos to you
17 May 2019, 12.23 PM
Raahul Saxena
I am in my second year of management studies at IIM Calcutta. Trying to keep myself afloat in the torrid waves of the ocean that Joka is. I am interested in marketing, brand management, market research and data analytics.
Really inspirational, Manavdeep. Great resilience and strength shown in tough times. All the very best to you :)
17 May 2019, 01.37 PM
SUBHASISH SAHA
Thank you so much for motivating us , with such an inspiring stories. Thi have boosted my confidence to a newer height. Thanks a lot
18 May 2019, 12.51 PM
Sudha Sarswat
I am BCA graduate and CAT19 aspirant. I am a blogger and and a rajasthani writer as well. I am trying my best ever for cracking CAT.
Sir actually I was feeling so weak in quants from last few days and as I have read this article...now I feel a new enthusiasm has been filled up in my mind again... I am a writer and poet as well... So It really made my day to seeing a creative person touching the sky....i hope I'll be also able to make a great effort by giving this much mocks and analysing. Again Tahe dil se shukriyaaaa.
18 Aug 2019, 04.22 PM
Radhika Chhapolia
Very inspiring story! You are a role model for millions like us who have low hopes and aspirations! Thank you for always motivating your students! We thank you sir!
8 Sep 2019, 07.22 PM
Ashish Arya
I am quite weak in QA scoring in 50%ile in QA. I wanted to ask you that the questions which I am not able to solve in mocks (of LOD1 and LOD2) then should I note it down and keep on revising them on a weekly basis? If not, then can you elaborate further by what you meant by treating mocks as study material?
28 Sep 2019, 02.23 PM
Shabana Parveen
Your story very inspirational .Really motivated .?
24 Apr 2020, 11.05 AM