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Diwakar Kandwal

I am a chemical engineer working as risk engineer in TAta-aig. I have 2 yrs of experience and an mba operations aspirant

I believe cat tests you on all those skills which are truly required for management education. one has to be good in all three sections to make it through to the GD/PI, which have equal importance as written test. the fact that sectional cutoff is must, highlights the importance of Verbal ability too where engineers usually struggle. and the concepts of maths and LR are not engineering related but common 10+2 level which is not really tough to handle, if one has had a sound background in mathematics. also, the WAT introduced and essay writing involved in selection procedure also counters any biased selection. I am an engineer who has not made it to IIM yet. the aspirant has to raise the bar for himself if one wants to be part of successful IIM fraternity. on one hand we emphasize strongly on creating world-class human resource and we can't achieve that without writing tough exams. compare CAT to GMAT and see the difference. if one finds cat tough, he/she can go to other good Tier-2 college with easier entrance exams like NMAT, CMAT, SNAP, which has GK part and that really troubles science students. the kind of level and success you achieve after CAT-IIMs, it demands a diligent effort and not so hefty price. things which we forgot or missed to learn/practice seems tougher. one can really make it out from the cuttoffs of 90+ that only 50% score is enough to crack it.

10 Jan 2017, 02.48 AM

Kunal Bhadra

well.. according to me no exam is biased to any particular stream. those clear the requirement of the test they clear it. as in the moment the discussion is around engineer so let me tell u one fact, its not that engineers are only smart guys rather they are very much adapted to rigorous test preperation scenario from the very high school level. as a result apearing in competetive exams is very much usual for them. so according to me thats the basic reason y we see them scoring so well in cat and other exams. thus, a piece of advice to those non-engineers ' start practicing'

20 Jan 2017, 12.26 PM

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Diwakar Kandwal

I am a chemical engineer working as risk engineer in TAta-aig. I have 2 yrs of experience and an mba operations aspirant

I believe cat tests you on all those skills which are truly required for management education. one has to be good in all three sections to make it through to the GD/PI, which have equal importance as written test. the fact that sectional cutoff is must, highlights the importance of Verbal ability too where engineers usually struggle. and the concepts of maths and LR are not engineering related but common 10+2 level which is not really tough to handle, if one has had a sound background in mathematics. also, the WAT introduced and essay writing involved in selection procedure also counters any biased selection. I am an engineer who has not made it to IIM yet. the aspirant has to raise the bar for himself if one wants to be part of successful IIM fraternity. on one hand we emphasize strongly on creating world-class human resource and we can't achieve that without writing tough exams. compare CAT to GMAT and see the difference. if one finds cat tough, he/she can go to other good Tier-2 college with easier entrance exams like NMAT, CMAT, SNAP, which has GK part and that really troubles science students. the kind of level and success you achieve after CAT-IIMs, it demands a diligent effort and not so hefty price. things which we forgot or missed to learn/practice seems tougher. one can really make it out from the cuttoffs of 90+ that only 50% score is enough to crack it.

10 Jan 2017, 02.48 AM

Kunal Bhadra

well.. according to me no exam is biased to any particular stream. those clear the requirement of the test they clear it. as in the moment the discussion is around engineer so let me tell u one fact, its not that engineers are only smart guys rather they are very much adapted to rigorous test preperation scenario from the very high school level. as a result apearing in competetive exams is very much usual for them. so according to me thats the basic reason y we see them scoring so well in cat and other exams. thus, a piece of advice to those non-engineers ' start practicing'

20 Jan 2017, 12.26 PM