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Dear Pradeep,
Hope you are doing great,
As you want to know about the IIM Ahmedabad interview.
Please explain why you want to pursue that course. If you are unsure, it creates a negative impression. You're willing to give up some years of your life and a lot of money for a course that you're not even sure why you want to do. This is illogical. Try to come up with a legitimate answer to this question. And I can assure you that neither Quora nor Google have an answer for this. Don't memorise the answers your coach gives you. The panel is not so deafeningly deafeningly deafeningly deafeningly deafeningly deafeningly
If you are a newcomer, please be prepared to answer questions about your field. You don't have to be a master of your field, but since you've been studying it for four years, make sure you know something about it.
For information about the interview, you can follow the link listed below:
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/tips-ace-personal-interview
I Hope this will help you, Best of Luck :)
Hello Aspirant!
It would be a great opportunity ,If I ever be able to study with such an extraordinary personality. But one of the personality who was able to study with Aditya Khanna has shared his experience.
Khanna (a nickname given by peers) was creative, intelligent, and quite team-spirited. He believed that journey is more fascinating than the destination. My senior also told me that he loved the process of completing the assignments more than the submission. He believed in a Zen approach towards everything. During tough group assignments, he used to tell his group members - “Ho jayega bro, koi tension nai!”. He was spontaneous and had a good sense of humor too.
Hello.
If you have any query regarding IIM Ahmedabad then you can post your query on this app and get the required information that you are seeking. So please mention your doubts and query of any kind regarding the institution or regarding any course that you want to know about
Hii there Shruti!
Here are some of the fundamental things that you must keep in mind before preparing for an IIM A Interview.
Your responses should make you stand out from the crowd and you need to express yourself in a very logical manner with confidence and zeal. There is no set of questions that they can ask, you have to expect even the unexpected. Secondly, there is no right or wrong to a question, how you express yourself and your answers is what matters the most.
Hope this helps.
All the very Best :))
Yes there are many people who apply for IIM Ahmedabad, get selected but not choose it. There are many reasons why it happens . It coins be that they are interested in other course that is not offered by the institution, or they faced some difficulty for which they weren't able to take admission.
You will be notified when the placement and internship are organised in IIM Ahmedabad. You mast be in touch with placement depart of your college to get all the necessary information regarding the same. For more information you can follow the the link given below:-
https://www.careers360.com/university/indian-institute-of-management-ahmedabad
Hey aspirant,
I would say that there is no such thing as better among the best. All the 3 iims are good in their own way. Your decision should be based on the parameters that suits you the best. Just go by your instincts and be focused wherever you go and whatever you do!
IIM A has a majority of placements in Consulting along with Sales & Marketing while Consulting is the forte of IIM B and Finance for IIM C.
All of them are equally good. They have such good placements that you cannot say no to.
They offer an annual placement of 22-25 lakhs..can be higher or slightly lower. You can visit the official sites of the respective IIMs and judge on the basis of parameters in your mind.
Hi,
Instead of me telling this as I never studied at IIMA, I found a really good answer online which would summarise the whole life at IIMA by an IIMA alumnus.
"What is it like to study at IIMA...well to say the least, it is a life changing experience. The first year at IIMA is tough, it will probably unlike anything you would have faced before. To describe a typical day, this is what it looks like: We had 3 lectures everyday starting 8:45 am every morning running till 1:10 pm. The professors are very strict about in-class discipline and being on time. The doors close at 8:45 am sharp, and even if you are late by half a minute you aren't allowed in. Invariably in the first year, we used to have surprise quizzes twice/thrice a week. The quiz notice was put right outside the mess, and if it was one of those lucky days it meant you pretty much skipped your lunch. Head straight to the dorms, to prepare for the quiz at 2:30 pm. After the quiz, get back to your dorms around 3:30pm and crash..get a few hours of sleep. Get up around 5:30 pm and start preparing for next day's classes. IIMA has a complete case-based curriculum. We as students were required to study the theory on our own + solve the class. A good preparation for a lecture required about 2.5-3hrs...so in all about 8-9 hrs of study required for the next day's classes. On top of that we had group submissions & assignments which took up another couple of hours. So on an average day you would probably be up till 4-4:30 in the morning. Sounds daunting, and a lot of us used to flip at the thought of it before we entered IIMA..but you get so used to it..that you start enjoying it. Coming to the professors at IIMA, without a doubt the smartest people I have ever met. Each one of the professors I had were so passionate about the courses they taught...only one word comes to my mind when I think of professors like Prof Ajay Pandey/Prof Seb Morris/Prof JR Varma...they were gods! But more than anything, what impacts you is the company of the people you are with. You batchmates and peers are the sharpest and brightest people you would come across...it is such a humbling experience. How IIMA changes you as a person - well, the answer to question is subjective and it depends from person to person. As for me, IIMA taught me the discipline, business ethics, value of hard work, humility, and a never ever EVER say die attitude. IIMA has endless amounts of knowledge and opportunities to offer, depends on how much you are able to take out of it. Some people hated the cut throat competition, some people relished it. But more than anything else, IIMA builds character. At the end of two years you may come out on the bottom or the top, it doesn't matter. What matters is you will know what you're made of. And all these lessons will be apparent and visible in whatever you do, and this is what will make you stand apart..compared to grads from IIM B/C/D/XYZ or whatever. It has been almost 3 years since I graduated and not a day goes by when I don't think about the time I spent at IIMA...how privileged I was to be a part of the legacy and how I try to live up to the name every single day. "
Hope it helps.
Summer placements are primarily for the internship duration once you finish your 1st year. This is around a 3 month period. You get a stipend for this duration. It has ranged upto a few lakhs as well. Final placements are for full time offers.
Final placements are far better than summer placements. There are a lot more companies and a lot more offers made by companies. Summer placements are more biased towards candidates from top schools in India such as the IITs, NITs, BITS, SRCC, etc. Most of the best offers go to such candidates. Many of the companies prefer to take candidates with relevant experience as well. The final placements are like the great equalizer. Some of the best candidates would have already got offers via PPOs. The companies which come during summer placements also prefer to come during final placement to recruit more number of candidates.
Stipends offered in summer placements are usually lower than the salaries offered during final placements for the full time offers. And yes. Most of the companies visit twice. For interns and for full time employees. Some candidates convert the internships to pre placement offers.
PGP students are provided with a number of opportunities at IIMA for developing a holistic vision. One such opportunity is through the Institute's Student Exchange Programme. The strong and self-sustaining exchange programme has been designed to help the Institute serve its purpose better and enhance academic standards. Student Exchange Programmes have been established with leading schools in Europe, North America, South America, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand and the Asia-Pacific region.
Each year the Institute selects around a quarter of the second year students to spend one academic term at premier management institutes around the world with which the Institute has forged partnerships. Similarly, students from the corresponding institutions spend an academic term at IIMA. IIMA has been able to increase the number of participating institutions from about 4 to 80.
Each year, about 150 students go abroad and about 90 students come to India to study at IIMA through the exchange programme.
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