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How To Ace Your First Year At A B-School | 10 Tried And Tested Techniques

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Pratik Ranjan

Pratik is an MBA candidate at IIM Lucknow. He is an ardent aspiring marketing strategist. His passion for marketing multiplied multifold post his internship with Unilever, where he was conferred with a PPO. Bitten by the entrepreneurial bug & seized by afflatus to read, write & explore, this twenty-something believes in the power of dreaming with his eyes open. He is a columnist in various newsletters and is up for any discussion that involves the nuances of marketing and strategy. P.S: He's charged by the fuel of caffeine.

Such an interesting read.

23 Mar 2019, 10.53 AM

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Harshi Kher

Harshi Kher is an Economics graduate from SRCC, currently pursuing her MBA at IIM-L. A true bibliophile at heart, she has worked for a leading investment bank and a hedge fund, juggling between her love for finance and fiction. She is also a trained classical dancer, an international level debater and a caffeine aficionado. At IIM-L she is a part of the placement mentorship committee and the literary club. She will be interning with McKinsey & Co this summers

Thanks for your encouragement, Pratik :)

23 Mar 2019, 09.57 PM |

Resham Bagaria

Great read!

23 Mar 2019, 11.55 AM

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Harshi Kher

Harshi Kher is an Economics graduate from SRCC, currently pursuing her MBA at IIM-L. A true bibliophile at heart, she has worked for a leading investment bank and a hedge fund, juggling between her love for finance and fiction. She is also a trained classical dancer, an international level debater and a caffeine aficionado. At IIM-L she is a part of the placement mentorship committee and the literary club. She will be interning with McKinsey & Co this summers

Thank you Resh! :)

23 Mar 2019, 09.57 PM |

Vinay Penta

Very relevant. I wish someone had told me before coming to an IIM

23 Mar 2019, 11.59 AM

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Harshi Kher

Harshi Kher is an Economics graduate from SRCC, currently pursuing her MBA at IIM-L. A true bibliophile at heart, she has worked for a leading investment bank and a hedge fund, juggling between her love for finance and fiction. She is also a trained classical dancer, an international level debater and a caffeine aficionado. At IIM-L she is a part of the placement mentorship committee and the literary club. She will be interning with McKinsey & Co this summers

True. Do share with your junior batch.

23 Mar 2019, 09.58 PM |

Rajan Kamboj

A noob in the world of brands who wishes to begin learning the godly process of creating, delivering and communicating value to customers at a profit :)

Damn concise and useful. That's all you need for a smooth b-school ride.

23 Mar 2019, 12.59 PM

+Read Replies (1)

Harshi Kher

Harshi Kher is an Economics graduate from SRCC, currently pursuing her MBA at IIM-L. A true bibliophile at heart, she has worked for a leading investment bank and a hedge fund, juggling between her love for finance and fiction. She is also a trained classical dancer, an international level debater and a caffeine aficionado. At IIM-L she is a part of the placement mentorship committee and the literary club. She will be interning with McKinsey & Co this summers

Glad you liked it!

23 Mar 2019, 09.58 PM |

Arundhati Mukherjee

An ascetic , pragmatic Indian

Hello Ms. Harshi, I want you to help me out with a very dillema of my life at present. I'm currently an engineering undergraduate and is going to appear for various MBA entrance tests in 2019. My question is that how will I manage between my undergrad university exams that will start from May and my mock tests that will start from 1st week of April? Please help if you can.

23 Mar 2019, 01.33 PM

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Harshi Kher

Harshi Kher is an Economics graduate from SRCC, currently pursuing her MBA at IIM-L. A true bibliophile at heart, she has worked for a leading investment bank and a hedge fund, juggling between her love for finance and fiction. She is also a trained classical dancer, an international level debater and a caffeine aficionado. At IIM-L she is a part of the placement mentorship committee and the literary club. She will be interning with McKinsey & Co this summers

Hey Arundhati! Your college exams are also important as these scores would form a part of your composite score when applying to B-schools. I suggest that you take two weeks off, focus on university and then get back to the mocks. I feel that regular mocks from July onwards, right till November would be sufficient to help you ace the exam. For now, focus on maximising your college score. All the best :)

23 Mar 2019, 05.54 PM |

Arundhati Mukherjee

An ascetic , pragmatic Indian

Thanks Ms.Harshi, but you know what, I have an ocean of doubt regarding this even after you have offered a priceless suggestion. If I take two weeks off for University exams as you say, the touch with the entrance tests' syllabi and daily practice would probably get impacted, which can of course, affect my mock scores in those two weeks (this is my perception of the problem). So, u tell me would it tread well if I could attend to both the things - university exam syllabus and MBA entrance practice parallelly on each single day or going with one at a time with an unparalled focus would be the rightful ? (BTW, it causes a little pain to manage both at a single time, with the result being most often that I get left out of my regular academic studies.)

24 Mar 2019, 01.33 PM |

Harshi Kher

Harshi Kher is an Economics graduate from SRCC, currently pursuing her MBA at IIM-L. A true bibliophile at heart, she has worked for a leading investment bank and a hedge fund, juggling between her love for finance and fiction. She is also a trained classical dancer, an international level debater and a caffeine aficionado. At IIM-L she is a part of the placement mentorship committee and the literary club. She will be interning with McKinsey & Co this summers

I would say that focus on one thing at a time. Having a fresh mind is crucial to clear any exam. Once you get back on CAT prep after your university exams, you would do so with full force, without slacking. Mocks are meant to help you get equipped with the format of the exam, don't overanalyze your scores months to go before the exam. The right attitude gets half the things done. Lay out a plan for the next few months and follow it with utmost sincerity. Wish you all the best! :)

24 Mar 2019, 01.38 PM |

Arundhati Mukherjee

An ascetic , pragmatic Indian

OK, then I'll walk on the same path as directed. Thanks a lot.

24 Mar 2019, 03.08 PM |

Vivek Singh

Mba aspirant from amity ...

Insightful work !!

23 Mar 2019, 04.14 PM

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Harshi Kher

Harshi Kher is an Economics graduate from SRCC, currently pursuing her MBA at IIM-L. A true bibliophile at heart, she has worked for a leading investment bank and a hedge fund, juggling between her love for finance and fiction. She is also a trained classical dancer, an international level debater and a caffeine aficionado. At IIM-L she is a part of the placement mentorship committee and the literary club. She will be interning with McKinsey & Co this summers

Thank you! :)

23 Mar 2019, 08.30 PM |

Swati Segwal

Na

Wow!Amazing article :) Impressed by your eloquence.

23 Mar 2019, 06.59 PM

+Read Replies (1)

Harshi Kher

Harshi Kher is an Economics graduate from SRCC, currently pursuing her MBA at IIM-L. A true bibliophile at heart, she has worked for a leading investment bank and a hedge fund, juggling between her love for finance and fiction. She is also a trained classical dancer, an international level debater and a caffeine aficionado. At IIM-L she is a part of the placement mentorship committee and the literary club. She will be interning with McKinsey & Co this summers

Thank you! :)

23 Mar 2019, 08.30 PM |

Gaurav Sharma

Gaurav Sharma, 1st year PGDM student in NMIMS Bangalore with a work ex of 2 years with Larsen & Toubro Limited. I am from Guwahati, Assam and I love to travel and go for trekking. A big time foodie and love to read books.

This was really helpful. Can you please help me out regarding the certification courses one needs to do if interested in MBA Finance since you are doing your MBA in Finance.

24 Mar 2019, 12.16 AM

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Harshi Kher

Harshi Kher is an Economics graduate from SRCC, currently pursuing her MBA at IIM-L. A true bibliophile at heart, she has worked for a leading investment bank and a hedge fund, juggling between her love for finance and fiction. She is also a trained classical dancer, an international level debater and a caffeine aficionado. At IIM-L she is a part of the placement mentorship committee and the literary club. She will be interning with McKinsey & Co this summers

Hi Gaurav, Great to see that you are interested in Finance. Note that most 2 year MBA programs give you the option of specialization only the second year. You study a plethora of subjects in the first year, gaining a basic understanding of everything. The fin courses in the first year should have you covered. However, if you do have time on your hands, you could try and do the NCFM modules as a starter and take up CFA to get a headstart at school. Cheers!

24 Mar 2019, 12.42 AM |

Mahesh loi

Enthusiastic, ambitious, adventurous and gregarious

Hi! Ms Harshi, could you please share the problems faced by students who are not from engineering background?

24 Mar 2019, 09.09 PM

Shivam Maurya

Great read! :)

27 Mar 2019, 06.32 PM

Ansu Joseph

Hi, Can anyone guide me on how to make good use of the time before joining a b school? I have around 3 months left and how to make good use of this time?

31 Mar 2019, 11.08 PM

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Comments
 

Pratik Ranjan

Pratik is an MBA candidate at IIM Lucknow. He is an ardent aspiring marketing strategist. His passion for marketing multiplied multifold post his internship with Unilever, where he was conferred with a PPO. Bitten by the entrepreneurial bug & seized by afflatus to read, write & explore, this twenty-something believes in the power of dreaming with his eyes open. He is a columnist in various newsletters and is up for any discussion that involves the nuances of marketing and strategy. P.S: He's charged by the fuel of caffeine.

Such an interesting read.

23 Mar 2019, 10.53 AM

+Read Replies (1)

Harshi Kher

Harshi Kher is an Economics graduate from SRCC, currently pursuing her MBA at IIM-L. A true bibliophile at heart, she has worked for a leading investment bank and a hedge fund, juggling between her love for finance and fiction. She is also a trained classical dancer, an international level debater and a caffeine aficionado. At IIM-L she is a part of the placement mentorship committee and the literary club. She will be interning with McKinsey & Co this summers

Thanks for your encouragement, Pratik :)

23 Mar 2019, 09.57 PM |

Resham Bagaria

Great read!

23 Mar 2019, 11.55 AM

+Read Replies (1)

Harshi Kher

Harshi Kher is an Economics graduate from SRCC, currently pursuing her MBA at IIM-L. A true bibliophile at heart, she has worked for a leading investment bank and a hedge fund, juggling between her love for finance and fiction. She is also a trained classical dancer, an international level debater and a caffeine aficionado. At IIM-L she is a part of the placement mentorship committee and the literary club. She will be interning with McKinsey & Co this summers

Thank you Resh! :)

23 Mar 2019, 09.57 PM |

Vinay Penta

Very relevant. I wish someone had told me before coming to an IIM

23 Mar 2019, 11.59 AM

+Read Replies (1)

Harshi Kher

Harshi Kher is an Economics graduate from SRCC, currently pursuing her MBA at IIM-L. A true bibliophile at heart, she has worked for a leading investment bank and a hedge fund, juggling between her love for finance and fiction. She is also a trained classical dancer, an international level debater and a caffeine aficionado. At IIM-L she is a part of the placement mentorship committee and the literary club. She will be interning with McKinsey & Co this summers

True. Do share with your junior batch.

23 Mar 2019, 09.58 PM |

Rajan Kamboj

A noob in the world of brands who wishes to begin learning the godly process of creating, delivering and communicating value to customers at a profit :)

Damn concise and useful. That's all you need for a smooth b-school ride.

23 Mar 2019, 12.59 PM

+Read Replies (1)

Harshi Kher

Harshi Kher is an Economics graduate from SRCC, currently pursuing her MBA at IIM-L. A true bibliophile at heart, she has worked for a leading investment bank and a hedge fund, juggling between her love for finance and fiction. She is also a trained classical dancer, an international level debater and a caffeine aficionado. At IIM-L she is a part of the placement mentorship committee and the literary club. She will be interning with McKinsey & Co this summers

Glad you liked it!

23 Mar 2019, 09.58 PM |

Arundhati Mukherjee

An ascetic , pragmatic Indian

Hello Ms. Harshi, I want you to help me out with a very dillema of my life at present. I'm currently an engineering undergraduate and is going to appear for various MBA entrance tests in 2019. My question is that how will I manage between my undergrad university exams that will start from May and my mock tests that will start from 1st week of April? Please help if you can.

23 Mar 2019, 01.33 PM

+Read Replies (4)

Harshi Kher

Harshi Kher is an Economics graduate from SRCC, currently pursuing her MBA at IIM-L. A true bibliophile at heart, she has worked for a leading investment bank and a hedge fund, juggling between her love for finance and fiction. She is also a trained classical dancer, an international level debater and a caffeine aficionado. At IIM-L she is a part of the placement mentorship committee and the literary club. She will be interning with McKinsey & Co this summers

Hey Arundhati! Your college exams are also important as these scores would form a part of your composite score when applying to B-schools. I suggest that you take two weeks off, focus on university and then get back to the mocks. I feel that regular mocks from July onwards, right till November would be sufficient to help you ace the exam. For now, focus on maximising your college score. All the best :)

23 Mar 2019, 05.54 PM |

Arundhati Mukherjee

An ascetic , pragmatic Indian

Thanks Ms.Harshi, but you know what, I have an ocean of doubt regarding this even after you have offered a priceless suggestion. If I take two weeks off for University exams as you say, the touch with the entrance tests' syllabi and daily practice would probably get impacted, which can of course, affect my mock scores in those two weeks (this is my perception of the problem). So, u tell me would it tread well if I could attend to both the things - university exam syllabus and MBA entrance practice parallelly on each single day or going with one at a time with an unparalled focus would be the rightful ? (BTW, it causes a little pain to manage both at a single time, with the result being most often that I get left out of my regular academic studies.)

24 Mar 2019, 01.33 PM |

Harshi Kher

Harshi Kher is an Economics graduate from SRCC, currently pursuing her MBA at IIM-L. A true bibliophile at heart, she has worked for a leading investment bank and a hedge fund, juggling between her love for finance and fiction. She is also a trained classical dancer, an international level debater and a caffeine aficionado. At IIM-L she is a part of the placement mentorship committee and the literary club. She will be interning with McKinsey & Co this summers

I would say that focus on one thing at a time. Having a fresh mind is crucial to clear any exam. Once you get back on CAT prep after your university exams, you would do so with full force, without slacking. Mocks are meant to help you get equipped with the format of the exam, don't overanalyze your scores months to go before the exam. The right attitude gets half the things done. Lay out a plan for the next few months and follow it with utmost sincerity. Wish you all the best! :)

24 Mar 2019, 01.38 PM |

Arundhati Mukherjee

An ascetic , pragmatic Indian

OK, then I'll walk on the same path as directed. Thanks a lot.

24 Mar 2019, 03.08 PM |

Vivek Singh

Mba aspirant from amity ...

Insightful work !!

23 Mar 2019, 04.14 PM

+Read Replies (1)

Harshi Kher

Harshi Kher is an Economics graduate from SRCC, currently pursuing her MBA at IIM-L. A true bibliophile at heart, she has worked for a leading investment bank and a hedge fund, juggling between her love for finance and fiction. She is also a trained classical dancer, an international level debater and a caffeine aficionado. At IIM-L she is a part of the placement mentorship committee and the literary club. She will be interning with McKinsey & Co this summers

Thank you! :)

23 Mar 2019, 08.30 PM |

Swati Segwal

Na

Wow!Amazing article :) Impressed by your eloquence.

23 Mar 2019, 06.59 PM

+Read Replies (1)

Harshi Kher

Harshi Kher is an Economics graduate from SRCC, currently pursuing her MBA at IIM-L. A true bibliophile at heart, she has worked for a leading investment bank and a hedge fund, juggling between her love for finance and fiction. She is also a trained classical dancer, an international level debater and a caffeine aficionado. At IIM-L she is a part of the placement mentorship committee and the literary club. She will be interning with McKinsey & Co this summers

Thank you! :)

23 Mar 2019, 08.30 PM |

Gaurav Sharma

Gaurav Sharma, 1st year PGDM student in NMIMS Bangalore with a work ex of 2 years with Larsen & Toubro Limited. I am from Guwahati, Assam and I love to travel and go for trekking. A big time foodie and love to read books.

This was really helpful. Can you please help me out regarding the certification courses one needs to do if interested in MBA Finance since you are doing your MBA in Finance.

24 Mar 2019, 12.16 AM

+Read Replies (1)

Harshi Kher

Harshi Kher is an Economics graduate from SRCC, currently pursuing her MBA at IIM-L. A true bibliophile at heart, she has worked for a leading investment bank and a hedge fund, juggling between her love for finance and fiction. She is also a trained classical dancer, an international level debater and a caffeine aficionado. At IIM-L she is a part of the placement mentorship committee and the literary club. She will be interning with McKinsey & Co this summers

Hi Gaurav, Great to see that you are interested in Finance. Note that most 2 year MBA programs give you the option of specialization only the second year. You study a plethora of subjects in the first year, gaining a basic understanding of everything. The fin courses in the first year should have you covered. However, if you do have time on your hands, you could try and do the NCFM modules as a starter and take up CFA to get a headstart at school. Cheers!

24 Mar 2019, 12.42 AM |

Mahesh loi

Enthusiastic, ambitious, adventurous and gregarious

Hi! Ms Harshi, could you please share the problems faced by students who are not from engineering background?

24 Mar 2019, 09.09 PM

Shivam Maurya

Great read! :)

27 Mar 2019, 06.32 PM

Ansu Joseph

Hi, Can anyone guide me on how to make good use of the time before joining a b school? I have around 3 months left and how to make good use of this time?

31 Mar 2019, 11.08 PM