My office started at 12:30 PM, and my house was 1.30 hrs away from the office, which meant I had to leave home at 11 AM. I got off from work at 10:00 PM, which meant I reached home at around 11:15 PM. There is nothing wrong with this schedule, if I was not planning on cracking one of the toughest exams in India, without the help of a coaching institute. I needed time to myself. After having completed my dinner and put my mother to sleep, I tried to befriend the books. To fight sleep till 4AM, try and learn something and also retain it at the same time.
People do not like their current state, and they also do not like change. Their next course of action depends on what they detest more. I knew I could not continue being an IT Consultant, and hence I knew I could not stop, no matter how arduous the task at hand.
The mocks were a reflection of my preparation, or so I was told. I took mock exams, I did well initially, but as the D-day approached closer, my scores started to come down. The fact that the more I was prepared, the lesser my marks turned out befuddled me, and after a point, the scores got so low that I lost my motivation. I accepted my fate, and planned on letting it go, and possibly try next year. The last mock that I took was in August, and I did not touch my books after that, lest I break down with frustration for having worked so hard and achieved nothing. Over the next four months, I studied nothing, because I was convinced I was not good enough that year. The result I got was 97.61 in CAT, 99 in NMAT and 99.3 in XAT. The result surprised me, and I was not prepared for it. I had not applied to any colleges, apart from the ones that got applied to through the exam itself, which meant I only had a handful of interviews with me. I could not convert any of them, as I had lost the flow of preparation, and I only had myself to blame.
The tough call now was whether to go through the painful preparation process again, or to take up admission in a below par B-School. I took the tougher call, to make myself go through the sleepless nights again, only this time with a lot more motivation.
The results from last year convinced me that I was good enough. What could have happened if I kept preparing, irrespective of the mock scores? Well, I did not want to die wondering this time.
I started again, did not rely too much on the mocks, and kept going. The mock results once again started to come down as the D-day approached, but I kept going. I applied to all the colleges, and backed myself. I worked harder this time, not leaving anything to regret later, and even pushed myself to the point where my health started to deteriorate. This was supposed to be my year. I was better prepared, and had the motivation to keep going.
CAT day, and it did not go my way. In an exam where time is the toughest thing to manage, I got stuck with a question, as there is no coming back from that sort of a blunder. I cried that night, but I could not afford to stop.
IIFT day, and again it did not go my way. The exam was all about being quick, and I wasn’t quick enough. Another chance went begging, but I kept going.
XAT day, and another off day. Things did not go my way in quantitative ability, and that was enough.
In the midst of all this, the CAT results came out.
96.6
I came down from my last years’ score, after having worked twice as hard, but I was smart enough to realize that I was still in the game. I prepared for my interviews, no let ups this time. However, no other college called me for the interviews, so much for having applied to all colleges this time. Demoralizing as it was, I knew that this was not the time to sulk. I had one interview, for the new IIMs, and I had no other option but to do well.
Interview day, dressed in a smart Peter England Blazer, I was ready to go. No rough edges on either of us. The pressure and the excitement were in perfect proportion, which meant the day was bound to go well.
3 months later, I converted all the new IIMs that are a part of the Common Admission Process.
1 month later, I am writing my story from a room in IIM Ranchi Hostel for a prestigious conglomerate like Aditya Birla Group. It could have been so easy for me to give up at so many different points in this two year process. The last thing that one wants to do after having spent more than 12 hours in office/commute, is to study, but I did. I sacrificed a social life, I sacrificed sleep, I sacrificed even my health(not prescribed) just to make sure I seize the time. I worked harder in my second year, and achieved a lesser score in CAT. However, as it turned out, the hard work counted. The score did not.
That is how life is. It asks you questions. It wants you to grow. You have to answer, no matter what. If you do not get answers in the outside world, look within. There is an answer hidden right there.
Comments
Kavya Barnadhya Hazarika
Kavya Barnadhya Hazarika is currently pursuing an MBA from the Indian Institute of Management, Ranchi. He did his graduation in Computer Science Engineering from Tezpur Central University, Assam.
Hard work indeed paid off for you Roshan! Good thoughts.
19 Jul 2019, 07.47 PM
Suraj Singh
I am an avid reader
Very well written Roshan..keep going.!!!
19 Jul 2019, 08.22 PM
Tuhin Subhra Samanta
A dreamer, a believer, an achiever
There is no alternative to hard work. Great article Roshan.
19 Jul 2019, 08.52 PM
Aaryav Anand
Aaryav Anand is a startup enthusiast and a strong believer in the fact that entrepreneurial ideas and innovation can solve the bigger problems of the world. He has a good understanding of solving ground-level problems which have developed because of his entrepreneurial journey with different Startups working to solve ground level problems in India.
Well Written
19 Jul 2019, 10.54 PM
Tanay Agrawal
I am pursuing MBA at IIM Ranchi. I seek a career in the field of Finance. I am awaiting the results of CFA Level 2. I am passionate about writing.
Enlightening!
19 Jul 2019, 10.55 PM
LOKESH .
Graduated from Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University . I am an Athlete and always ready to run .
nyc one !!
19 Jul 2019, 11.38 PM
SUBHAM AGRAWAL
Subham Sekhar Agrawal, PGDM(2019-21) Student, IIM Ranchi
Very well written Roshan..
19 Jul 2019, 11.52 PM
Arijeet Debnath
Good read!
20 Jul 2019, 12.20 AM
Rakhi Mittal
I am quite passionate about my work and thrive to excel in the challenges that comes in my way. I tend to self-motivate myself. I am more of a creative person and loves to take risk. In my work ex, I had been constant in gaining new skills and keep myself updated to perform better.
Well said!
20 Jul 2019, 12.46 AM
Stuti Gupta
An ambitious dreamer trying to fit into reality.
Great article
20 Jul 2019, 01.03 AM
Gopinath M
M.Gopinath MBA from IIM Ranchi - Batch 2019-21 A free spirit, who loves to travel. If a door doesn't open when knocked, then break it. Hustle, More Hustle, Achieve...
Well thought and written article
20 Jul 2019, 01.25 AM
VINOTH KUMAR N N
Vinoth Kumar N N MBA 2019-21 Indian Institute of Management, Ranchi
Great!!!
20 Jul 2019, 02.03 AM
VANISHA DEV D S
Vanisha Dev D S, MBA(2019-2021), IIM Ranchi An ardent and an optimistic sapien
Such a great article!
20 Jul 2019, 03.18 AM
Palash Majhisamant
Travel enthusiast, Dancer, Regional writer, Conversation lover
Great Read!!
20 Jul 2019, 06.45 AM
Chandni Sinha
I am Chandni Kumari Sinha, a MBA student of Indian Institute of Management, Ranchi.
Well written...
20 Jul 2019, 07.06 AM
Shaurya Shaktiman
Shaurya Shaktiman MBA 2019-2021, IIM Ranchi
Nicely Written Article. Congratulations.
20 Jul 2019, 07.56 AM
Pratiksha Lingayat
Apart from being an Artist, I like to channelise my energy in Social Activities towards society and under previledged kids. MBA candidate at IIM Ranchi 2019-21, concentration in Strategy and Consulting. Goal: ”Management Consulting"
Nicely crafted
20 Jul 2019, 09.27 AM
Ananya Das
MBA student at IIM Ranchi || Bibliophile || Public Speaker
Well articulated!
20 Jul 2019, 10.41 AM
Progya Paromita Mondal
Thinking analytically gives me pleasure and I love solving puzzles. And I spent quite a lot of time with sudokus.
Nice one!
20 Jul 2019, 10.50 AM
Prateek Agarwal
MBA 2019-21 Batch of IIM Ranchi
Nice article!
20 Jul 2019, 11.28 AM
Abhilash Das
First-year MBA Student at Indian Institute of Management, Ranchi.
Well done!
20 Jul 2019, 11.43 AM
Dipika Basumatary
Appreciator of aesthetics and go-getter. PGP-MBA student at IIM Ranchi.
Great narration Roshan!
20 Jul 2019, 12.41 PM
Parushi Garg
Great work..
20 Jul 2019, 12.49 PM
Sanjeev Kumar
I LOVE SPENDING TIME WITH FRIENDS AND FAMILY. I LOVE TO LISTEN MUSIC TOO.
nice
20 Jul 2019, 12.54 PM