Hardly does anyone read beyond these first three lines of my Quora answer on "How was your IIM interview experience?" Instead, most of them almost instantaneously reply in shock, "How did you even manage to get a call?"
"What? You converted in first list? Such luck."
"It was just your lucky day."
"Wish I had that kind of luck"
Well, NO. IT WAS NOT A LUCKY DAY.
I had prepared for it ever since I decided to write the CAT exam.
Let's flashback this story to May 2017.
Coming back from lunch on a dull summer afternoon, I could not think of any reason to go back to my office desk and work. Know that exam time feeling when you want to do anything but study? It was exactly like that. I wanted to do anything in life but write codes! The feeling had stayed in my mind for over a year now, but inaction had always prevailed. But it was a different day. I finally decided to not go back to work that day, and enrolled myself in a weekend CAT coaching institute.
As most of the working CAT aspirants would agree, it was always hard to maintain a balance between work and study. Sometimes, I would go weeks without even touching a book and I was seriously lagging behind in preparation. The scores in mock CATs were declining and the reality was becoming more and more clear. The confidence was low and the D-day was nearer than ever.
Nevertheless, I had to give it a shot. I went inside the exam hall with only one thing in mind - Avoid negative marking at all cost. I came out of the exam hall completely clueless about how the exam went. I just knew that I had marked only those answers which I was completely sure of. I left everything else to luck.
The results arrived and the score was - 92.98. It was good but not good enough. This score had no value for me; it wasn't going to take me anywhere. But how I was mistaken.
After 3 days, I had an interview call from IIM Lucknow. I could not believe my eyes.
And I realised the importance of the above information. This document became my bible for the next one month. I was scoring full in points 2 and 4, 50% in point 3 and probably the least among all the appearing candidates in point 1. The odds were against me and the chance of success too little. To turn the odds into my favour, I had to aim for full marks in points 5 and 6.
Preparing for this interview brought back the competitive rigor in me. The party weekends now turned to mock interview weekends and gossips turned to discussing political issues with friends. Every night before sleeping I'd watch either an episode of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver or a documentary on Netflix . Sometimes I turned to Arnab Goswami's "The Debate Hour" too for some Indian political news (Guilty :P)!
I prepared answers for everything that I believed they could ask - I could recite the names of all the Indian Presidents, Prime Ministers, States in ascending order without fumbling. Read every interview experience on Quora. I could tell why "pi" was always 3.14 or what factors led to The French Revolution.
On the day of the interview, it seemed to me like I knew everything and yet nothing.
My interview was taken by Dr Himanshu Rai (Director, IIM Indore) and Dr Anirban Chakrabarty, a famous marketing Professor at IIM Lucknow.
The interview started with me explaining my roles and responsibilities at my job to one of the professors, when suddenly, the other panellist asked me my views about Ravana in Ramayana. I was caught completely off guard. I did read about Hiranyakashyap the other day because Holi was close but Ravana? Relate the attributes - my mind said. I started my monologue on Ravana by praising him for his intelligence and then how eventually his pride let to his doom. The discussion soon turned into a debate regarding unethical practices followed by Lord Ram and why is he still praised as a Lord whereas Ravana ridiculed as a devil. While I was trying hard to stand my ground, I was hit by another question -
"What are your hobbies?"
"Painting", I said almost instantaneously.
"Name 3 greatest painters of all time."
Da Vinci, Vincent Van Gogh and MF Hussain. (I had anticipated this question while doodling one day)
"Can you name any one of their paintings?"
The last supper - Da Vinci, The Potato Eaters - Vincent Van Gogh, Horses- MF Hussain
"Explain these."
I did.
*And then started a series of recollection of memories from childhood. *
"Can you name any other painting by Vincent Van Gogh?"
Taare Zameen Par waali painting... kyaa naam thaa... "Sir, The Starry Night" (Save)
"Where is Da Vinci from?"
This was an easy one.. Florence (I had finished watching two seasons of Da Vinci's Demons an year ago :P)
"Who betrayed Jesus among his 12 disciples?"
Sir.. his name starts with J... ummm.... Judas... yes, Judas. (Perks of studying in a Christian school)
"Where is Vincent Van Gogh from?"
Somewhere in Europe.
"Haha! You can go now."
This interview was nothing like I expected. It was far away from it. You can call it luck, but everything that I was asked could be answered from what I had prepared, even though I didn't know it. The power to turn the tables is always in your hands.
Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity.
Comments
Chirag Shukla
"Taare Zameen par waali painting". Hilarious. Superb article. Hard work paid off!
23 Mar 2019, 10.54 AM
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Ayushi Aggarwal
Haha! Thanks a ton :)
26 Mar 2019, 03.57 AM |
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.
An excellent example of how one can lead an interview.
23 Mar 2019, 12.41 PM
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Ayushi Aggarwal
Still lot many things to learn from you :)
26 Mar 2019, 03.58 AM |
Shikhar Pant
Wow... really awesome of you to write that..
23 Mar 2019, 02.51 PM
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Ayushi Aggarwal
Thanks :)
26 Mar 2019, 04.03 AM |
Twinkle Rakesh
I am new student in this feild as my main aim is to crash the CAT exam and i have to gain knowledge through InsideIIM , amd remain updated....
That was superbbb Ayushi Aggarwal... Good job and awesome interview....
23 Mar 2019, 03.11 PM
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Ayushi Aggarwal
Thanks :)
26 Mar 2019, 03.58 AM |
Harsha Ksdv
People tend to neglect the information provided by CAT on weights of final score. You are one of those few who threw extra effort and planned your prep on the similar lines.
23 Mar 2019, 03.25 PM
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Ayushi Aggarwal
Exactly my point ! :)
26 Mar 2019, 03.58 AM |
Sidhant Malhotra
Great article. Interview is an important part of assessment and your answers clearly show how well prepared you were for the interview. Your hard work and determination paid off. Congratulations:)
23 Mar 2019, 05.20 PM
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Ayushi Aggarwal
Thanks a ton :)
26 Mar 2019, 03.59 AM |
Gaurav Jaiswal
You call it a luck!! It is pure hard work. Since my childhood, being a book worm, I always have excelled in my acads and think myself always superior to others, my parents and teachers always made me realize that, hahaha. Now I realise, by looking people like u, seating and analysing them, how much easy it is to score marks and how much tough it is to have this diversified knowledge and following hobbies with great passion. And who knows much better comapred to me how much artistic u r. Really gem u r Ayushi, more power to u. Good luck buddy for all ur future concern.
23 Mar 2019, 07.46 PM
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Ayushi Aggarwal
Even i am glad that I know someone like you :)
26 Mar 2019, 04.00 AM |
Pratik Sahoo
If u know what it takes to be here
It's next to impossible to convert with this score. PI alag level ka machaya hai _/\_
23 Mar 2019, 07.54 PM
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Ayushi Aggarwal
Thanks a lot :)
26 Mar 2019, 04.00 AM |
Gilbert Khakhlari
It ain't luck. You were well prepared and you deserved it.
24 Mar 2019, 02.09 AM
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Ayushi Aggarwal
Thanks Gilbert :)
26 Mar 2019, 04.01 AM |
Prateek Srivastava
I am a C.S. Engineer. Planning to persue MBA.
"I wanted to do anything in life but write codes!" this is something we knew from Day-1 at Infy. But you did what you aspired for is the best part. Worth reading !!
24 Mar 2019, 02.27 AM
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Ayushi Aggarwal
Thanks a ton :)
26 Mar 2019, 04.01 AM |
Kanv Garg
Brilliant! I really liked the heading. We tend to underestimate the value of our life experiences which directly or indirectly shape us and make us who we are. Himanshu Sir, got you off guard and you handled it brilliantly. This reminds me of an equation I once read Success = Luck + Preparation and you aced the preparation part.
24 Mar 2019, 02.49 AM
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Ayushi Aggarwal
THANKS !:)
26 Mar 2019, 04.01 AM |
Abhijeet Fase
Hardwork does pay off... Really nice.. And very well expressed...:)
24 Mar 2019, 01.31 PM
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Ayushi Aggarwal
Thanks a lot :)
26 Mar 2019, 04.02 AM |
Abhishek Kumar Lal
Any form of art simply open the gates to a global history, which you handled like a boss ! A very good and insightful article
24 Mar 2019, 01.53 PM
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Ayushi Aggarwal
Thanks a lot :)
26 Mar 2019, 04.02 AM |
Shrirang Agarwal
Congratulations! However, I believe that the probability of success is a linear equation. Probability (Success) = Luck + Skill + Grit
24 Mar 2019, 05.57 PM
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Ayushi Aggarwal
Can't agree more with you
26 Mar 2019, 04.02 AM |
AYUSHI RASTOGI
I am Ayushi Rastogi pursuing MBA from IIM Lucknow. I am a Literature grad and will always place philosophy over supply chain. I love dancing, baking and reading, my favourite genre is Indian Literature. I believe life is like a chocolate, making it always more fun than just having it. I am a part of the Literature club (Forty-Two) and Choreography club (Random Walk) at IIM Lucknow.
Amazing
24 Mar 2019, 06.19 PM
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Ayushi Aggarwal
thanks <3
26 Mar 2019, 04.03 AM |
Shubhangi Raghuvanshi
I am a learner,an avid reader, and am currently working hard for cat to convert a good bschool.
Great read thank you for this and best wishes for your life ahead.
29 Mar 2019, 06.14 PM
Shubhangi Raghuvanshi
I am a learner,an avid reader, and am currently working hard for cat to convert a good bschool.
Great read thank you for this and best wishes for your future endeavours ahead.
29 Mar 2019, 06.16 PM
Tanisha Agarwal
Amazing Work Ayushi! You truly inspire! :)
2 Apr 2019, 04.46 PM
Santosh Chouhan
Motivates me to work harder. Even after scoring mediocre in CAT, one can hope and even convert a call.
4 Apr 2019, 10.17 AM
Manikanta Toram
A passionate individual
All the best for your career. Indeed when you want something badly and you put in your efforts genuinely, It is true that the universe conspires to give it to you!
4 Apr 2019, 12.31 PM
Rahul Mattihalli
And still ladies talk that they are equal to men, now I see how equality is achieved. If the same candidate was a man leave conversion he would not even get a interview shortlist.
8 Mar 2020, 08.57 AM