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What changes will IIM Ahmedabad make in the CAT-15?

Dev 28th Dec, 2021

Hello Aspirant!

Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Ahmedabad, has made some changes to the CAT 2021 eligibility criteria. Students with “promotion/ pass” instead of “award of marks” certificates in any of the last two years of the bachelor’s program can enter the “promotion/ pass” option in the CAT application form 2021.  This change is proposed due to Covid-19 pandemic situation.

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What is the composite score cutoff for IIM-A for AC-6?

Sohamsengupta8 27th Dec, 2021

Hello Student

The cutoff for CAT examination is a sectional percentile in 80 and overall percentile is 90. Listen to that a composite score is counted which to about 44% overall weightage normalisation. Market of mentioned dancer normal percentile cutoff for admission to do MBA courses of IIMs. The high the high percentile 9899 candidate girl get top B school like I am a I am another top business school in the country.

Hope this will help.

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How does ISB, Hyderabad compare to IIM Ahmedabad?

TECHIO SAYAN 27th Dec, 2021

Hi,

Primarily IIM Ahmedabad is an older school with slightly better network by the virtue of being older. ISB on the other hand has the best faculty and pedagogy in India, and has developed an amazing network since it's birth. IIMA has two year programmes that require little to no work experience in their pgp programmes while ISB has one year programme that mandates a minimum of 2 years work experience. Both IIMA and ISB have great placements.


But overall, IIMA is almost a clear choice for most of the aspirants.


Hope it helps.

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Can a student from a not-so-good college get into IIM A, B or C?

pdwords Student Expert 27th Dec, 2021

Hello,

There are lot of factors taken into consideration when it comes to selection of IIM A/B/C such as CAT scores, the past academic records of the candidates for 10th/12th/UG, work experience, gaining knowledge through certification courses, the entire profile in terms of extra-curricular activities, volunteering etc, so there are lots of ways to improve oneself if not one comes from a not well known college, his/her academic records, CAT percentiles, entire profile can be build up, also what matters here are soft skills such as good communication skills, time management skills, critical thinking skills etc, as these also form basis of evaluation for candidates,  so it's not difficult but a candidate needs to be well aware of the areas that require improvements, and accordingly take the steps to achieve the success.

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Should one specialize in HR from IIM Ahmedabad?

Ria Bafna 27th Dec, 2021

Although IIM A is not the best campus for human resources, it is the best in its class. Furthermore, I believe that the 'Specialization' thing should not be dependent on the institute, but rather on what a person actually wants to do with their career. Choose wisely, regardless of the institute, because you will have to live with it for many years.

All the best!!

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Why could I not get shortlisted for IIM A and C?

Prajwal Vishwakarma 28th Dec, 2021

Hello ,

Let me first tell you that , the entrance exam for getting admission is CAT for MBA , and these two IIM are one of the top 5 IIMs and the procedure is very hard to secures that , because first you have to clear CAT with the required cutt off for both , overall cut off and sectional cut off , but the then also , it does not only depend on the CAT score only because in IIM -A ,they all maitain the  diversity of the students from all the branches , like if you are from engineering branch then the competition would be really high and the cutt off for engineering will go very high but if you are from BSC , then the competition is less so the cut off won't be so high , so this might be the reason for you not getting shortlisted ,then after this criteria comes the academics , in which you will be given points on the basis of your 10 th , 12th and graduation marks , then your work experience will also be counted , and even you will get weightage for the extra curricular activities you have done , strong overall it depends on how much strong profile you have build up  , and the rest is how good you perform in the interview , so after clearing all the procedure for selection , you can get admission .

Hope it helps ,

Thank you


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How was your IIMA FABM interview?

adarshtripathi899 27th Dec, 2021

Greetings,


Personal Interview Round in IIMs and all other top B-schools is the most important part of MBA admission process and commands even higher weightage than you have scored in CAT and all.

My one of the acquainted friend gave the interview told me it was quite smooth he was asked about his qualifications hobbies and all, if you'll be prepared for all of this then surely you'll not face any such problems.

I hope it might help you !!

Best of luck !!

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What was your resume for IIMA interview?

Anushri Varshney 30th Dec, 2021

Hello Priyanksha,

A resume is something that will get shortlisted for the dream company you have applied for. Since resume is the first thing that needs to be build by looking for several procedures in it. In short, your resume must speak everything about you in the written format. Several things that are must to put in a resume are as follows:

  • Educational Qualification (Both class 10th and class 12th)
  • Any achivement
  • Several skills that are crucial for the job roles (if you have any)
  • Internships
  • Work experience
  • Institute/ Grade point/ Percentage (till last semester)
  • Interest
  • Certifications

I think these are the most important thing that a resume should have for shortlisting and for jobs.

Hope you understand. Thank you!


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Is IIM Ahmedabad better than IIM Bangalore and Calcutta?

Ria Bafna 27th Dec, 2021

Bangalore: Well-balanced across both years. They have credits that are similar across both years (50 credits each year, a course = 3 credits (mostly), 1 course = 20 hours of 90-minute classroom sessions). The lectures will be a mix of concept lectures and case studies. Quizzes, class participation, and mid- and end-of-term exams were mostly announced. Bangalore places a strong emphasis on public policy, and many of these courses are available as electives.

Bangalore's Indian Institute of Management


Calcutta: As far as I know, balanced across both years.


Case studies, concept lectures, seminars, and other activities are mixed in. In general, lectures are quantitatively heavy. End-of-term and mid-term exams are given more weightage, giving rise to the colloquial term chill IIM. There is an equal amount of effort there, but it is consolidated at a certain point in time.

IIM Calcutta, Curriculum I, PGDM - PGP

All the best aspirant!!

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How did Yogesh Jindal prepare for placements at IIMA?

roshni 27th Dec, 2021

Hello,

Hope you are doing great! Here's your answer!

Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (IIMA) is a government institute located in Vastrapur, Ahmedabad.  IIM Ahmedabad is the best MBA college in our country. The institute was established in the year 1961 set up by the Government of India with the collaboration of the Government of Gujarat and Indian industry as an independent institute. The Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (IIMA) has been ranked the best business school (B-school) in the country year after year for many years. It has been one of the few Indian educational institutions to have found a mention in the global pecking order as well.

IIM have won top spots in various global and national MBA rankings and also possess accreditation  of international level. Apart from the IIMs which rank high globally, the other IIMs too become the choice of over 2,00,000 CAT aspirants when it comes to selecting a B-school. IIMA became the first management school in the country to be awarded EQUIS (European Quality Improvement System) accreditation by the EFMD (European Foundation for Management Development).

This is how Yogesh Jindal Prepared for placements at IIMA:-

  • In the First year, He was confused between Product Management and Marketing. he never wanted to become a consultant or take up a job in finance and operations. So, he took up an internship in marketing area to see whether he would fit in that role or not.
  • So, in second year, after the internship, he knew that he have to take up a job in Product Management.
  • To start his preparation for Product Management, he contacted a few seniors and asked about the role and how to prepare for it.
  • he took up some roles in clubs at IIMA, which would help him grab a job in the area.
  • He participated in some business competitions related to product management. he also read some books like Decode and Conquer and Cracking the PM interview. There are also some online resources for the preparation like Product Management Exercises: Master Your Product Manager Interview Skills.
  • Then he also prepared for sector related questions. The subjects at IIMA really helped him in this. Because you need to use marketing frameworks and economics concepts to determine which sector and which company is doing good and which is doing bad. For HR questions, he did some introspection. Than finally, He asked some of his friends for mock interviews.

There is No fixed pattern of the interview except for a simple fact that you will be asked questions based on what you speak. If you know the area where you want to go and want to work, almost half of the work is done. Then yo can concentrate your efforts in one direction only.




All the best!

Hope it will help!

Thank you!



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