Why MICA?
I was doing my fair share of research on different colleges that I can target and on one fine day, I came to know about MICA. The course, the curriculum along with the whole idea of giving different specializations in marketing in the second year, great academic and gender diversity were some of the many reasons which convinced me to make MICA my dream college.
My MBA Journey
So back in 2018, I was preparing for every major management aptitude tests like CAT, XAT, IIFT, SNAP, MICAT, NMAT, etc. I was also involved in a lot of extra-curricular and co-curricular activities. Was leading some teams in different NGOs and was taking up the different position of responsibilities in committees and organizations, I was making sure that my learning curve never takes a back seat.
So, unlike CAT which can be given only once in a year, MICAT (entrance exam for MICA) can be given twice in a year. So, I appeared for MICAT-I on 1st Dec, 2018. I scored pretty low 29/105 marks. All my dreams of joining MICA came to a standstill and I was continuously speculating whether I could crack it or not.
After some days I made up my mind and thought of analyzing what went wrong. So, I found that there was not much problem in the content but I lacked the strategy of attempting the paper. I then started to attempt the whole paper in rounds.
My Attempt Strategy
The first round constituted of attempting those questions which I was sure of getting right, at least maintaining an accuracy rate of 95% and which I could solve in just under a minute, hence maximizing the ROI.
The second round aimed at solving those marked questions which could be done but which would require around 2-2.5 minutes of my time. The third round included all the reading comprehension and data interpretation questions which might be easy but which required a lot of time.
Finally, the fourth round was for the rest of the difficult questions which I may or may not have been able to solve. So, I applied this strategy in my mocks for MICAT and concluded that one might not reach Round 4 in every mock, so one needs to be flexible enough to adjust based on the difficulty of the actual paper.
In a speed-based exam like MICAT, attempting in rounds and never getting stuck on a single question is the key to scoring well.
So, I applied all these in my second attempt of MICAT in January, 2019 and I increased my score from 29 to 62 scaled score which was in the top percentile of the test takers. I was happy seeing my result and was expecting an interview call from MICA. I was finally in the awe of going towards converting my dream B-School. One day after the aptitude test results, the interview shortlist were declared and I was once again shattered of not getting an interview call even after scoring so well in the aptitude test.
So, here’s a catch, MICA is the only management exam in India (after GRE, GMAT, IELTS, and TOEFL) which also has a descriptive writing section. So, maybe due to very less time I wasn’t able to articulate it in a better way. So, this was the only reason why I didn’t fetch a call although I had a decent MICAT and XAT score which were the other requirements for interview shortlist.
MICAT 2019
Fast forward to 2019, so this time I gave only MICAT-II, as I was sure of the clearing the aptitude section and was working on the descriptive section. I scored a decent 57 scaled score this year and finally got an interview call from MICA.
I gave my interview in Mumbai, which was my best interview of all the interviews I gave where the panellist wanted to know me as a person more rather than the traditional why MBA interviews and I finally got a straight convert from MICA. There were a lot of things that happen in between CAT 2018 and CAT 2019 and also in my MICA interview and the day when I got the admission email from MICA, but let’s take this for some other day.
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Comments
Sulekha Sharma
How didn't you prepare for the writing section of MICAT as there is very less material available for it online.
25 Aug 2020, 05.12 PM
moksha shah
Narrated the experience very well..truely it is gonna help many folks to design their career path! Keep doing it...
25 Aug 2020, 11.53 PM