Anish: I wanted to do well academically. There was no intent to be IR 1. Obviously, I knew that institute ranker is something that is given to top 20 in the batch. That is something I had targeted because I had heard it helps in placements. But as such, I had not targeted any position.
N: How tough is it to continuously maintain an IR 1?
A: I would say that if you look at the day to day effort that is required to be in the top 20% of the batch, it is not very difficult. If you keep up with your class every day and you read the cases, readings for that day and listen in class, 60-70% of the job is done. Make notes, then come back and have a look at them, if possible, at the end of the week. That is, I think, a good formula. It is also not very difficult. The only thing that is difficult is to follow this on a sustained basis.
N: All that being said, consistently being the topmost of the batch must require something even above that, right?
A: So, if you want to consistently be among the top, you would have to first be very clear that some sacrifices will need to be made. And this is something that you have to do across 3 terms. It means that you are probably not into sports or any active PORs in your first year. More importantly, I think that consistency should be maintained across courses across each of the evaluation components. For example, what happens is many a time you do all the hard work but then in a group project you just leave it onto the others in the group. I think it is about taking the initiative, it is about being a little obsessed. I think if you do this, eventually the mathematics adds up.
N: How does it feel to be IR 1 in a college like IIM Calcutta where there is already so much competition?
A: Yeah, so it is a good feeling, a great feeling. It has its benefits, some tangible and some intangible. The feeling of achievement is nice. The tangible benefits being, as the readers must know, placements in B schools depend to a good extent on academic performance.
N: What would be your message to people who are trying to be the top IRs but are unable to?
A: I would say that start from the first day, whichever day you land on the campus or whenever your term begins. Start from the beginning of the course in any term. But more important is to keep the efforts going. So even if you do not come in the top 20 in the first or second term, keep the efforts going. It is possible to be in the top 5 percent, at least on a term-wise basis. You will see that over the period of a year, there is a lot of movement in the list. Just because someone is there in the list in the first term, does not mean he/she will be there in future terms. Of course, at the end of the day some part of it also boils down to luck. Aim to be academically good and you will do well.
N: What other things that have you done at IIM C?
A: In my first year, I did not do much. I was a part of the Finance Club. I was also a member of the Joka Advantage Fund, which is very specific to IIM Calcutta. It is basically a student-managed investment fund. I did one or two competitions, which were not very big, from our annual business summit. Apart from that, it was mostly academics or co-curricular activities.
N: Do you think performing so well academically is about genius or persistence or something else?
A: I think, unlike popular belief, it is not about being the smartest in the batch. Your academic performance is partly an indicator of how intelligent you are but not completely. So I think it is a mixture of hard work and an above average IQ. I would put that as a 35-65 division, with 65 being hard work. Most of what we do here is more about reading, understanding and being able to comprehend, and then being able to apply it to different situations. To my belief, this does not require a high degree of IQ as it does not involve solving some complex problems or some genius level solutions with “ahaa moments”. I think it is more about applying the well-understood frameworks in your situations. So yes, I think it is more about hard work and that is something I think everybody should seek solace from! That it is not about how much of something you are born with. Rather, it is about how much effort you put!
Coming from you, Anish, we will take that at face value!
Comments
Rashiv Tripathi
Could you provide some clarity on what was meant by “ It means that you are probably not into sports or any active PORs in your first year.“ Does it mean that you got to sacrifice sports and committee/serious competition participation in order to find the time to do well academically on a sustainable basis ?
6 Dec 2018, 11.19 AM
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Niranjan Jha
More than anything else, it is stories that I am captivated by. It could be about cops, animals, Test cricket or Colonial India. Reading, writing or listening to stories livens up my day. I am looking to help people out with their career decisions and MBA options. I am a chemical engineer from IIT Bombay and entered IIM Calcutta immediately after that. I am from Bangalore. I am currently a member of the Student Team at InsideIIM.
Hi, Rashiv. I will try to reply on Anish's behalf. What he is trying to say is that to secure a top position like Rank 1, you will have to compromise on most other extracurricular activities. There are always other examples as well. But to an extent, most top rankers agree that it is tough to stay rank 1 at C and yet continue regular extra curriculars or sports.
11 Apr 2019, 03.13 PM |
Arundhati Mukherjee
An ascetic , pragmatic Indian
Hi Sir, I'm currently a chemical engineering undergraduate from a state government college in Jharkhand. I need an internship at IIM C badly before my CAT. So, can you please guide me through this ?
6 Dec 2018, 01.43 PM
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Niranjan Jha
More than anything else, it is stories that I am captivated by. It could be about cops, animals, Test cricket or Colonial India. Reading, writing or listening to stories livens up my day. I am looking to help people out with their career decisions and MBA options. I am a chemical engineer from IIT Bombay and entered IIM Calcutta immediately after that. I am from Bangalore. I am currently a member of the Student Team at InsideIIM.
Hi, Arundhati. Not sure if you still have time to apply for an internship this year. There is no procedure as such. You can look up the profiles of professors on the college website and then mail them regarding your interest area and your enthusiasm regarding an internship. Rest is up to them. All the best for this and CAT ahead!
11 Apr 2019, 03.10 PM |
Sumit Rai
Me?
Excellent Interview! Thank you for the insights.
6 Dec 2018, 05.49 PM
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Niranjan Jha
More than anything else, it is stories that I am captivated by. It could be about cops, animals, Test cricket or Colonial India. Reading, writing or listening to stories livens up my day. I am looking to help people out with their career decisions and MBA options. I am a chemical engineer from IIT Bombay and entered IIM Calcutta immediately after that. I am from Bangalore. I am currently a member of the Student Team at InsideIIM.
Will convey this to Anish :)
11 Apr 2019, 03.08 PM |
kiran Ghorpade
Kiran Bhai an mba aspirant preparing various entrance exams to convert one big................
great
7 Dec 2018, 03.57 AM
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Niranjan Jha
More than anything else, it is stories that I am captivated by. It could be about cops, animals, Test cricket or Colonial India. Reading, writing or listening to stories livens up my day. I am looking to help people out with their career decisions and MBA options. I am a chemical engineer from IIT Bombay and entered IIM Calcutta immediately after that. I am from Bangalore. I am currently a member of the Student Team at InsideIIM.
Thanks!
11 Apr 2019, 03.08 PM |