How did you manage your time while studying for CAT, given that you had a full-time job?
I started preparing for CAT around 2 months before the exam date. As I was working full time I studied only on the weekends. Also, I took a 10 day break from my job before the exam day to focus on my CAT preparation. I do not think having a full time job is an impediment to performing well in CAT.
How did the IIT experience help you in test prep? Was Quant Easier? Did the IIT experience help you in subsequent rounds as well (GD-PI)?
The IIT experience did not help in test prep. However, preparing for the IITJEE in Classes 11 and 12 may have made the Quant part seem a little easier. The experiences and exposure gained in IIT did help during the PI.
What was your verbal strategy?
Given CAT is a time based examination, I focused on answering the Logical Reasoning (LR) and Reading Comprehension (RC) parts which I was more comfortable with. I did not attempt too many Verbal questions outside LR and RC. I also used to read the editorial of The Hindu every day for the 2 month period I was preparing for CAT.
What do you think you did right during test prep? What was it that you did right on Test Day?
As I mentioned earlier, I took a 10 day break before the exam. The break helped me to focus and be calm leading to the day of the exam. On the exam day I focused on attempting less number of questions, but tried to answer them accurately.
Did people keep telling you to do an MBA directly after IIT? Was it a deliberate decision to work for a couple of years before doing an MBA?
No. People did not tell me to do an MBA just after IIT. Most of them asked me to go for a few years of work experience before doing my MBA.
How did you prepare for GD, WAT and PI?
For preparation I took help from InsideIIM’s career service team which connected me with Raheel Shah, an IIM Ahmedabad alumnus who guided me during the interview preparations. Having a flat mate (Harsh Gupta) who had interview calls from all the old IIMs also helped with the preparations . Harsh and I will join IIM A this year.
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How did your interviews go (just provide a brief description of the contours of the interview)? What was the aspect of your GD/PI prep that helped the most?
The interviews were mainly focused on 3 things – why I wanted to do an MBA, my work experience and knowledge of current affairs. Having a good grasp of my work experience helped me during the PIs. For freshers instead of work experience, questions on academics were generally asked.
What do you think are the attributes required in a candidate to get final admits from IIM Ahmedabad, Bangalore and Calcutta?
The way the current admission process is structured decent academic scores in Class X, XII and graduation are very important. Also I felt the panelists were looking for sorted out candidates with depth of thinking in one’s own field of experience/expertise.
Any idea on what will be your plans after MBA?
I love Product Management and coming back as a PM is definitely a possibility. However, I want to keep my mind open in the first year and take a call only after I have been exposed to the opportunities available during my MBA.
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