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Re: CAT 2008 for Working Professionals - 03-08-2008, 01:23 AM

Hi,

I am an engineering graduate and have 2 years of experience as a SAP Basis Consultant and am working with 'The Best MNC' in my field, earning about Rs. 5 lacs p.a.

I would like to know if it is really worth taking the CAT for my profile. Because I see very few experienced people in the batch profiles of IIM's and other A+ bschools like IIFT, SP Jain, JBIMS, IIT-Mum, etc.
Given the fact that i would be having 3 yrs of solid experience in my field by July 2009 and my salary then would be above Rs. 6 lacs (can even reach Rs. 8 lacs if I get certified in SAP and PMP). Also I would get international offers if i get certified.

Please help me on this as I need to take a strong decision before I move out to pursue MBA. I just want to make sure if MBA from IIM's or XLRI or other A+ bschools are worthier than doing certification and gaining expertise in my present career as SAP Consultant.

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Re: CAT 2008 for Working Professionals - 03-08-2008, 01:59 AM

Pradeep, I don't really know about other instis, but at IIM-L and XLRI, there is a fair proportion of people with workex of 2+ years. Also, after an MBA from a good insti, you should get well over 14+ lakhs, at current salary levels (not adjusting for market fluctuations, and corrections.) In addition, you'll have a unique profile, because many experienced folks have 2 years of IT/ITES experience.

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Re: CAT 2008 for Working Professionals - 04-08-2008, 10:24 AM

Hi,

I am not sure, if you know this;

You can read the hindu edidtorial online as well.

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Re: CAT 2008 for Working Professionals - 04-08-2008, 10:26 AM

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U can get Hindu in cities other chennai and de;hi if u strike a deal with your local paper

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Hi,

I am not sure if you know that you can reaad the hindu editorial online as well.

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Re: CAT 2008 for Working Professionals - 04-08-2008, 02:53 PM

hi puys,
first of all, apologies for the late post...
today's article in the Monday Arun Sharma series :-

TAMING THE CAT

MANAGING PRESSURE IS THE CRUCIAL DIFFERENTIATOR THAT SETS CHAMPIONS APART WHEN IT COMES TO ACING THE CAT. ARUN SHARMA PROVIDES HANDY TIPS THAT ENABLE YOU TO PERFORM WELL EVEN UNDER PRESSURE



Competitive exams like the CAT can often prove tougher than they actually are owing to the pressure that inevitably builds up. There is a major difference between being able to solve a question in practice and being able to execute the same solving process under intense pressure. This is the only reason why many underperform in the exam. The dominant emotion in the hour after coming out of the CAT examination for almost all candidates is –“How did I miss this logic?” or “Why was I not able to think this way inside the examination hall?” Students who have started taking mock exams have probably already experienced this.
Look at it in the context of how just five to seven more questions solved correctly could make the difference between a 70 percentile and a 99 percentile result and how most 70 percentilers never believe that they have it in them to make it. Perhaps if you could learn to be able to perform despite the pressure, you too would be able to make this jump.
Using sport as an analogy of a pressure situation, you would realise that there is a difference in the level of pressure when the big points are on. For instance, give 100 club level tennis players a tennis ball and ask them to serve and you would see that perhaps a lot of them would be able to hit aces, but ask them to do it at a 15-40 point in a Wimbledon final- and you would need a Federer or a Rafael Nadal to do it. Or for that matter throw a cricket ball to your average batsman and you would be hit for a six by many, but you would require a champion batsman when the whole world is watching and six runs are needed off the last ball to win a world T-20 final.
The point here is that you should recognise the difference between performing under pressure and performing when the stakes are low. The transition from being good at something and being a champion, is the rare ability to perform under pressure.
The obvious question that arises then is:
“What does one do?”
First:
From your past behaviour patterns check how you have performed under pressure in the past. Principally there are only two types of reactions to pressure
a) Pressure improves performance: If you have this rare ability consider yourself blessed- all champions that have ever lived in this world had this ability.
b) Performance dips when you are under pressure- This is the normal bad habit that most of us pick up during our formative years. If you belong to this category, you really need to undergo a transmutation otherwise you will only be able to solve 50-70% of what you know when you take the CAT.
Second:
Elevate the level of your performance, elevate the
level of your work quality, and create an obsession for excellence in your life
The secret to making this transition is to think in terms of time frames. When do you need to become great? When do you need to create an obsession for excellence? When do you need to elevate the level of your work, your life?
The answer: You only need to do it for the next five minutes. And then the next five, and then the next five…
You have 288 five minute time frames in a day to live. Dhirubhai Ambani said once that if someone says that he works 15 hours a day he is lying. Great champions are able to use about 120-140 five minute time frames in a day.
Who can stop you from being the greatest individual you can be for the next five minutes? Only yourself! Stop being serious about your results, start being sincere about your work. This simple shift will take you a long way.
Third: Ensure that you take your learnings to the point where they become your reaction — your reflex, ie the unconscious competence level.
Remember, pressure does not affect your reflexes. Pressure can only play tricks with your mind when you ask your mind to
think. If you are responding to questions in CAT through reflex-based thought processes rather than thought out thought processes, pressure will not affect you.
Thus, while you can trust yourself to do 12+17 even under pressure, your trust on your ability to calculate something like 27×44 under pressure would obviously be much lower.
The tragedy for most aspirants is that they prepare only to the point of knowing something. If you want to bell the CAT you need to reach a point in your preparations where you not only know, but you also know that you know.
(The writer is a corporate trainer, an author of a series of bestselling books from Tata McGraw Hill and a popular CAT trainer)


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Re: CAT 2008 for Working Professionals - 04-08-2008, 03:02 PM

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hi puys,
first of all, apologies for the late post...
today's article in the Monday Arun Sharma series :-

This is indeed a very helpfull nad great series...Kudos to you for this...

But i juz saw that u post it twice in 2 diff topics.

1. 2008 CAT Aspirants
2. CAT for working professional...

dunno bout others as I ve subscribed to these 2 only. Won't it be nice if u post it in either of the forums...Tht might some some space n might lower some burning of coal n lower a bit of Global Warming...

Juz a thought....


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Re: CAT 2008 for Working Professionals - 05-08-2008, 12:38 AM

Found this link in todays TOI...
IMI DELHI 2009 admissions AD.

ps: A seperate thread will be opened soon by those concerned w.r.t the IMI 2009 admissions. please continue the discussions there

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Re: CAT 2008 for Working Professionals - 06-08-2008, 05:21 PM

Hi all,
The CAT bulletin mention Nanyang university in the list of non-IIMS accepting CAT scores..
Anyone has an idea?I couldn't find anything on the university's website.
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Re: CAT 2008 for Working Professionals - 06-08-2008, 08:46 PM

Thanks for the thread! I really do see myself in the situations you have quoted.
I have started my preparation today for the CAT. I know its really really late but can someone help out as to how to go about it? As in, what topics should i start with etc etc.

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Re: CAT 2008 for Working Professionals - 07-08-2008, 11:37 PM

Hi
I wanted to know that if I go for CAT after getting 1 year of experience then how I will be benefited.
As such, will I be getting a better package after MBA or it(experience) will be helping me in getting a good college.
Also since[b] joining after placements is delayed nowadays/b....[b]I am in dilemma/b whether i should appear for CAT immediately after my B.Tech or after getting 1 year experience...


Arun_jee and all experienced people please help me out,I am really in great confusion.
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