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In one of my posts in 2010, I wrote, if I deserve it, I will get it sooner or later.(read entire post here) Finally, I got it. Yes, I got selected in IIM Ahmedabad PGPX. The biggest dream of my life has come true :) Finally, I am gonna be an IIMA grad. Whoa, after writing so many posts about my rejections, mistakes and learning, the feeling of writing a post of my admit to the top business school of India and 11th ranked program in the world its so overwhelming. I am really grateful for all the people who directly or indirectly supported me throughout this long turbulent journey. And funny it may sound, but I am grateful to even myself for having strong faith and perseverance. I am flying back from US in two weeks to enjoy the most awaited one-year roller coaster of my life. It starts on Apr 8th 2013. Stay tuned! IIMA calling :-).
You are here : 2graduate - Indian MBA Entrance Prep » B Schools » Indian MBA » IIM CAT Preparation » Blogs on IIM, CAT, XAT, AppingBlogs on CAT, XAT, IIM, Top B School Entrance Tests A collection of some of the good blogs on how to prepare for CAT, XAT, FMS, IIFT, SIBM, SCMHRD, and other top Indian B School entrance tests. Blogs on how to write your B school essays, prepare for GDPI, extempore and other useful advice and information. IIM, CAT Preparation tips - Blogspot This is a blog by an IIM Calcutta alumnus who trains and advices students on CAT preparation. Has practical tips on how to take CAT, on how to get the maximum out of the Mock CATs that you take. Also advice on how to take other Indian B School entrance tests. IIM, CAT Scores, Cut offs and how to interpret them? - Blogspot Another blog by an alumnus of IIM Calcutta, on how to interpret CAT scores, on taking cut off predictions with a pinch of salt, how to use the CAT scores to help you with your subsequent stages of the selection process. Blog by an ISB Alumnus - Blogspot An interesting blog by an alumnus of ISB, Hyderabad. Provides a snapshot of life at ISB, useful DOs and DONTs and life after ISB. TANCET - MBA Preparation Tips, Shortcuts - Blogspot One of the few blogs for TANCET MBA entrance exam. TANCET Entrance exam is conducted by Anna University for admission to its MBA program and to the MBA programs of its affiliated college. This TANCET Blog provides VALUABLE TIPS to crack the math and different sections of TANCET. GMAT Preparation, B Schools, 1 Year MBA in India - Blogspot A blog by 4GMAT. Provides useful read on different topics including some very essential math shortcuts to DEADLINES of different top rung B Schools to emerging 1 year MBA in India at the IIMs and the ISB. XLRI XAT Preparation Blogs by Ascent Education - Blogspot A blog by Ascent Education. Has periodic posts of interesting.
Posted by Rajendra at 10:57 PM Labels: Amphitheatre, Green, IIM Indore, Monsoon, Photos, Red, Summer 3 comments: Diamond Head said. Fine campus.even better looking without too many of our species August 15, 2015 at 7:09 AM Dr. Seven said. Nice photos. The one next to the last, with the dome, part of the arch, and the Gulmohar (?) is extra beautiful. August 15, 2015 at 10:24 AM Rajendra said. Thanks. Yes, DH, I agree in principle. But then, some of our species are better looking than others.:)Dr. Seven, That red flower is actually the flame of the forest, known by various names in Hindi- I think Palash is one of them, though I am not an expert. It flowers in early summer, so that pic is from April or so. August 16, 2015 at 6:45 PM Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Popular Posts You Can Never Find a Rickshaw When it Monsoons Believe it or not, that is the title of a book, and it's not written by an Indian. The book is actually a set of cartoons drawn by a wor. Land's End The end of civilization as we know it may occur when we have no land to live on. barring going back into the sea (assuming it's still th. Data Analytics Seminar There are lots of openings for MBAs in Data Analytics. This was the message that came out strongly in a seminar on the subject where I was t. B School Leadership- The Case of the Three Bosses Leadership of Educational Institutions- Actual Case Studies These are brief case studies of different leaders that I worked with at di. Abbreviate to Confuse Your ability to confuse is a potent measure of your cleverness. With this in view, people make and use abbreviations or acronyms which have. Your Erroneous Zones This is the title of a book by Wayne Dyer, one of the self-improvement books which are gaining popularity, but a well-written one. I particu. My IIMB Student Years The Bangalore Years (1982-84) at.
Starting the GMAT Preparation Hi Folks, I have got a lot of queries in the last couple of months about how to approach the GMAT exam: Step 1: I will recommend you to give the GMAT Diagnostic test. The same is free and is available on An analysis of the result will help you to work on the areas of improvement identified. Step 2: Work on the areas of improvement: Verbal: I will recommend you to go to Manhattan GMAT to improve your verbal skills Quantitative: You can practice problems from RS Agrawal. RC: To improve RC, try to increase your reading speed. Read from diverse sources. Read articles on arts and history. Step 3: Give other practice tests namely Kaplan and MGMAT. Work on the improvement areas Step 4: Again give the diagnostic test 3 days before your test. This is a very high level plan, I will recommend you to write to me for any specific question that you have.
Best of luck to everyone who is preparing for MBA or appearing for interviews. I wanted to share my experience with all of you and uncover some myths to make your journey a little better and feel good about yourself. MY MBA experience is slightly long so you will have to bear with me: I gave my CAT in 1999 and got a 99.2 percentile and did not get a call from any IIMs. I got a call from a good school but I did not go for it because of personal reasons.  I gave my GMAT in 2003 and scored a 630.  I gave my GMAT again in 2006 and got a 660.I applied at ISB and was waitlisted for the interview but never got a call. The reason stated was that my GMAT score was too low. I was broken and completely shattered.  I gave my GMAT again in 2009 and got a 640. You can understand my situation now when I felt that MBA was not for me. I almost gave up and thought that this is not my cup of tea.  I gave my GMAT again in 2012 and got a 670 and 6.0 in AA :( The score was not good and I was almost shattered. I knew I will not get any calls but I still thought of applying to some of the schools. Btw. Some of the other folks who had applied along with me were averaging 710 +. There were others with 770s and 750s. Anyways I went ahead and applied to IIMA, IIMB, IIMC, and IIML. I am also planning to apply to ISB. Here I want to take a small break and talk about my profile since it bears some relevance to the rest of the story. Field - Information Technology Designation - Technology Architect International Experience - 7 years Hobbies - I teach at a Govt School, Blog (schadda.blogspot.com), and am a martial artist Extra Curricular: I am passionate about public speaking and have been involved with Toastmasters at various levels  So coming back to my applications, I got interview calls from IIMB, IIMC, and IIMA. IIML is yet to announce its results. To cut the long story short, I had a great.



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