6 May, 2020
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CAT 2020 Strategy - IIM L Student's Analysis of What It Takes To Get A 99.5 Percentile Score
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Agneeshwaran Agneeshwaran
Is NITIE a good B-School to pursue MBA?
6 May 2020, 12.41 PM
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Arundhati Mukherjee
Insideiim posts, among innumerable eclectic articles, a large number of articles on CAT and various strategies followed by toppers to crack this exam. But honestly, till date, I found only two articles to be the best of all. This is the first article of its kind that is the best of the best in my viewpoint because you know, there are many similar articles on this exam and every topper suggests us aspirants to maintain a high level of accuracy but nobody helps us to understand the picture clearer in this way using numbers and graphs which is why, I liked this article so much.
6 May 2020, 02.21 PM
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Ariba Nawab
Informative.. Thanks for the efforts to help students out there during this crucial phase....
6 May 2020, 10.40 PMEdited
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Raj Vaibhav
Bro, I graduated from NIT Delhi in the year 2017. When I am trying to focus on the concepts it's like I knew this I am able to solve but actually I am not. I am lacking consistency, please help me how to tackle this situation and congrats for ur achievement.
7 May 2020, 07.39 AM
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Anant Shukla
Your graphs and analytical charts are really helpful but will you be kind enough to make a section-wise graph between attempt and accuracy. I'll be highly obliged if you do so.
7 May 2020, 10.44 PM
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Shaikh Meharr
Hi Ankit, I am Meharr from Bangalore, aspirant of CAT. Your article is very informative and the has the right approach to attempting CAT according to me. I have done my BBA from Mount Carmel College, Bangalore. I am planning to pursue my MBA from a top B school of India. I have been an average student all my life and CAT seemed closely impossible to me till I came across your article. Your article has given a major insight and hope of how I can dream of giving CAT an attempt this year or the coming. Getting mentored and trained for CAT by you would be a pure delight. Hoping to connect with you for further discussion. Cheers, Meharr shaikhmeharr@gmail.com
8 May 2020, 01.43 PM
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NEELIMA ACHARYA
Can you suggest your Strategy sir.
11 May 2020, 07.22 PM
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Disha Kharbanda
Where is the next part?
15 Jul 2021, 10.41 AM
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Agneeshwaran Agneeshwaran
Is NITIE a good B-School to pursue MBA?
6 May 2020, 12.41 PM
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ANKIT GUPTA
I am currently pursuing my MBA from IIM Lucknow. Did graduation in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from BITS Pilani, Pilani campus in 2015. I have a work experience of close to 4 years as a Consulting Analyst with EXL Services, Gurgaon. Passionate about tutoring, I joined NSS School on campus and have delivered 125+ online tutoring sessions for Vedantu. At IIM Lucknow, I am part of Team Disha, the placement mentoring committee responsible for mentoring over 900 students. I am actively into trekking. I'll be interning with Accenture Strategy for my upcoming summers.
Hey Agneeshwaran. Though NITIE is known best for supply chain ops domain, do not restrict NITIE to just that. Would recommend you going through the following article to have a detailed view about it. https://insideiim.com/10-things-that-make-nitie-mumbai-special/?src=ankit
6 May 2020, 08.18 PM |
Arundhati Mukherjee
An ascetic , pragmatic Indian
Insideiim posts, among innumerable eclectic articles, a large number of articles on CAT and various strategies followed by toppers to crack this exam. But honestly, till date, I found only two articles to be the best of all. This is the first article of its kind that is the best of the best in my viewpoint because you know, there are many similar articles on this exam and every topper suggests us aspirants to maintain a high level of accuracy but nobody helps us to understand the picture clearer in this way using numbers and graphs which is why, I liked this article so much.
6 May 2020, 02.21 PM
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ANKIT GUPTA
I am currently pursuing my MBA from IIM Lucknow. Did graduation in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from BITS Pilani, Pilani campus in 2015. I have a work experience of close to 4 years as a Consulting Analyst with EXL Services, Gurgaon. Passionate about tutoring, I joined NSS School on campus and have delivered 125+ online tutoring sessions for Vedantu. At IIM Lucknow, I am part of Team Disha, the placement mentoring committee responsible for mentoring over 900 students. I am actively into trekking. I'll be interning with Accenture Strategy for my upcoming summers.
Thanks a lot Arundhati for those pleasing words. That keeps me energized to write more such articles. Hopefully, you'll see more of such articles coming on this platform. Happy learning.
6 May 2020, 08.20 PM |
Ariba Nawab
Informative.. Thanks for the efforts to help students out there during this crucial phase....
6 May 2020, 10.40 PMEdited
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ANKIT GUPTA
I am currently pursuing my MBA from IIM Lucknow. Did graduation in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from BITS Pilani, Pilani campus in 2015. I have a work experience of close to 4 years as a Consulting Analyst with EXL Services, Gurgaon. Passionate about tutoring, I joined NSS School on campus and have delivered 125+ online tutoring sessions for Vedantu. At IIM Lucknow, I am part of Team Disha, the placement mentoring committee responsible for mentoring over 900 students. I am actively into trekking. I'll be interning with Accenture Strategy for my upcoming summers.
Thanks a lot Ariba. Glad that my articles create an impact for you people. Feel free to reach out to me.
7 May 2020, 05.02 AM |
Raj Vaibhav
Bro, I graduated from NIT Delhi in the year 2017. When I am trying to focus on the concepts it's like I knew this I am able to solve but actually I am not. I am lacking consistency, please help me how to tackle this situation and congrats for ur achievement.
7 May 2020, 07.39 AM
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ANKIT GUPTA
I am currently pursuing my MBA from IIM Lucknow. Did graduation in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from BITS Pilani, Pilani campus in 2015. I have a work experience of close to 4 years as a Consulting Analyst with EXL Services, Gurgaon. Passionate about tutoring, I joined NSS School on campus and have delivered 125+ online tutoring sessions for Vedantu. At IIM Lucknow, I am part of Team Disha, the placement mentoring committee responsible for mentoring over 900 students. I am actively into trekking. I'll be interning with Accenture Strategy for my upcoming summers.
I would look at this in isolation.. If say, you are not able to solve any quant problem, I would suggest you to leave that problem in the first go whenever you attempt the mock. Once you are done with your mock, get back to the question and give that question ample time. The same happened me with geometry problems. It took me time to solve the problem but as and when I practiced enough number of same problems, it somehow got imbibed in my head and then I had to focus on my calculation speed. So start with the concept and then go on to the speed. Thoroughly analyzing your mocks might be the only solution here.
7 May 2020, 10.08 PM |
Raj Vaibhav
Appreciated, May I know to which topics should I give more weightage in quants, so that I am able to do around 25 questions.
8 May 2020, 06.19 AM |
ANKIT GUPTA
I am currently pursuing my MBA from IIM Lucknow. Did graduation in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from BITS Pilani, Pilani campus in 2015. I have a work experience of close to 4 years as a Consulting Analyst with EXL Services, Gurgaon. Passionate about tutoring, I joined NSS School on campus and have delivered 125+ online tutoring sessions for Vedantu. At IIM Lucknow, I am part of Team Disha, the placement mentoring committee responsible for mentoring over 900 students. I am actively into trekking. I'll be interning with Accenture Strategy for my upcoming summers.
In subsequent articles, I shall be sharing a detailed topic wise info. Stay tuned.
8 May 2020, 08.15 AM |
Raj Vaibhav
Thank you??
8 May 2020, 08.40 AM |
Anant Shukla
Person in search of personality....
Your graphs and analytical charts are really helpful but will you be kind enough to make a section-wise graph between attempt and accuracy. I'll be highly obliged if you do so.
7 May 2020, 10.44 PM
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ANKIT GUPTA
I am currently pursuing my MBA from IIM Lucknow. Did graduation in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from BITS Pilani, Pilani campus in 2015. I have a work experience of close to 4 years as a Consulting Analyst with EXL Services, Gurgaon. Passionate about tutoring, I joined NSS School on campus and have delivered 125+ online tutoring sessions for Vedantu. At IIM Lucknow, I am part of Team Disha, the placement mentoring committee responsible for mentoring over 900 students. I am actively into trekking. I'll be interning with Accenture Strategy for my upcoming summers.
Hi Anant. That's something I am considering myself to include in my next article on the section wise preparation. Given the data needed, which might not be readily available, it shall take some time. But rest assured, I shall hopefully be able to help you out with my next article. :)
7 May 2020, 10.47 PM |
Shaikh Meharr
Hi Ankit, I am Meharr from Bangalore, aspirant of CAT. Your article is very informative and the has the right approach to attempting CAT according to me. I have done my BBA from Mount Carmel College, Bangalore. I am planning to pursue my MBA from a top B school of India. I have been an average student all my life and CAT seemed closely impossible to me till I came across your article. Your article has given a major insight and hope of how I can dream of giving CAT an attempt this year or the coming. Getting mentored and trained for CAT by you would be a pure delight. Hoping to connect with you for further discussion. Cheers, Meharr shaikhmeharr@gmail.com
8 May 2020, 01.43 PM
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ANKIT GUPTA
I am currently pursuing my MBA from IIM Lucknow. Did graduation in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from BITS Pilani, Pilani campus in 2015. I have a work experience of close to 4 years as a Consulting Analyst with EXL Services, Gurgaon. Passionate about tutoring, I joined NSS School on campus and have delivered 125+ online tutoring sessions for Vedantu. At IIM Lucknow, I am part of Team Disha, the placement mentoring committee responsible for mentoring over 900 students. I am actively into trekking. I'll be interning with Accenture Strategy for my upcoming summers.
Hi Meharr. Thanks a lot for such pleasing words. I would be glad to help you in any way possible. It gives me joy seeing my work made you go one step closer to your dream B School. You may reach out to me at ankitgupta6372@gmail.com. :)
8 May 2020, 01.46 PM |
NEELIMA ACHARYA
Can you suggest your Strategy sir.
11 May 2020, 07.22 PM
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ANKIT GUPTA
I am currently pursuing my MBA from IIM Lucknow. Did graduation in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from BITS Pilani, Pilani campus in 2015. I have a work experience of close to 4 years as a Consulting Analyst with EXL Services, Gurgaon. Passionate about tutoring, I joined NSS School on campus and have delivered 125+ online tutoring sessions for Vedantu. At IIM Lucknow, I am part of Team Disha, the placement mentoring committee responsible for mentoring over 900 students. I am actively into trekking. I'll be interning with Accenture Strategy for my upcoming summers.
I did well in DILR and QA.. So I made sure I maintained high accuracy level even if I did attempt 70-75% questions. Putting in lower attempt would give me more time per question but accuracy needs to be maintained then. In VARC, I practiced doing easy RCs and VA questions first and then go to RC again. I would then filter out factual or meaning based questions that would take me least reading basis the time limit.
11 May 2020, 07.31 PM |
Disha Kharbanda
Where is the next part?
15 Jul 2021, 10.41 AM