Hi guys, What should I do, 1. Join a tier 2-3 colleges 2. Join NISM, offers PGDM in securities management (Advantage with this college is that I can do CFA along with pgdm) 10th - 10 cgpa 12th - 93.8% Grad- 75.20 (b.com hons, specialization in finance) Cat - 82 percentile Done a course part time course offered by BSE institute LTD. And what colleges, I can target if not NISM?
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I have worked as a Teaching assitant during my UG for a semester, can I specify it as a co-curricular or extra curricular acheivemnet in IIM A form?
Guys what is your review of Career Launcher's GDPI course "PDP personalized" (Mumbai). I'm getting it for Rs. 12k
- i’ll comment my views.
- It’s ok.
- It’s great! highly recommended.
- It’s Bad dude!!
- Better prepare yourself.
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Some tips on improving your body language for the interviews: 1. Carry only one file Most often, we carry multiple things in our hands - bags, keys, mobile, file, etc. It is suggested to carry only one thing in your hand - a file containing all your documents should be enough. Try to keep your mobile in a bag outside the room (if possible). Else, switch it off and keep it in your pocket. 2. Greet and shake hands You should greet the interviewers by shaking hands with them and telling them your full name. Now, the key here is to understand how far are they seated from you. In my B-school interviews, there was a long table between me and the interviewers, so the moment I entered, I decided to refrain from shaking hands. It is a little uncomfortable for both parties. Also, please don't go over to the side of the panelists to shake hands. That's their territory! Simply nod while greeting them in case you can't shake hands. 3. Keep the file off the table Remember, anything apart from the chair is not your territory. So, you shouldn't keep the file/folder on the table. It should be placed gently on your thighs. In case the interviewers ask for it, you should hand it over without it touching the table. Also, keep your hands off the table. 4. Feet on the ground Ideally, your feet should touch the ground and be placed comfortably. It not only makes your posture better but research states that it helps your mind switch from its creative side to the complex reasoning side, thereby helping you answer difficult questions. 5. Show your palms While using your hands, show your palms while talking. In an evolutionary sense, humans associate palms with friendliness and a sign of honesty. It makes the interviewer more comfortable. That is another reason why handshakes are so popular both before and after the interviews. 6. The last words What you say while getting up at the end of the interview leaves the last impression, which is also called the recency effect. Give a memorable end to your interview by saying, "Thank you for the opportunity." In my B-school interviews, I also used to ask them if I should send the next person in and they always smiled back. Rest of the points can be found here: https://www.non-engineer.com/post/the-right-body-language-for-an-interview
Is there any application form that needs to be filled for IIM calcutta? I got a mail with the interview date and location, but there was nothing mentioned about the application form.
Are TAPMI and IMI-D good for Fin profiles?
- Both
- None
- Only IMI-D
- Only TAPMI
- I don’t know. Poll check.
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For those who are filling the IIM A form, while filling details of the bachelor degree section, what to enter in the Maximum marks/CGPA column and Marks obtained/CGPA column?
In IIM L form what do we have to attach in the work experience certificate
For IIMA.. The Cat user data shows my 10th percentage as 95 since I had to convert it while user data when I enter grade points shows 100 percentage is that fine?
Somebody told me that An IIM-A Call requires one to score 80/80/80 in 10th/12th/Grad. Forget about %ile, Hum log to race me kabi they hini yar 😅😅
Is great lakes pgdm good?
Hi everyone, needed an insight regarding the benefit/ practicality of actually joining an IIM/ FMS/ ISB (in 2021, after taking CAT 2020) taking into account my current scenario, preferably from seniors. Category: GEM, Final Year (Tier 1 Non IIT) Academics: 95/98.8/8.7 (X/XII/Grad, CBSE) Placement CTC: 19 LPA [SDE-1] CAT 2019 (without preparation, 4-5 mocks): 97.74 I have the following queries: 1. Will 6-7 months tech work experience count for product management profiles during placements, or contribute to getting points (initial shortlists) for workEx? 2. Even if I do enjoy the SDE role, I would like to move into a management role sooner or later. What would be the optimal number of months of workEx, in case of a: a) Technical/ Product Managerial Position b) Profile Switch (to Consulting/ Fin/ FMCG/ GeneralMgmt) 3. Would it make sense to join any B-school except IIM-ABC/ FMS/ ISB? I ask this question because, regardless of the ideal thought that an MBA allows a person to switch into their desired domain and enhances one's network, no one would like to get a lower post-MBA salary. Getting a clarification for these queries would really help me out in deciding whether or not to prep for CAT '20, will be extremely grateful if someone who has completed a year in B-school or has already passed out could answer. Thanks a ton! :)
Anyone here appearing for great lakes interview in mumbai
IIM I HRM shortlist out?
I didn't do anything during my engineering, just WEEDing out and doing stupidity. Can anyone link some sample "why do you want to do MBA" answer? I have no idea what to write here, plis help your brother people!
What can be an answer to why bad acads (777) ? Uh.. bad acads in X , XII and graduation. What could be something that we can tell in interview ?
Can someone please tell me or send link for any reliable source regarding sectional cut offs for MDI and FMS?
Why MBA?
- Money, cause I wouldn’t do an MBA if i had a billion dollars.
- Even with a billion dollars, i’d like to be a certain someone in a corporate setting.
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Bhailog, please suggest any YouTube channel or any other source that covers all the major business/policy related events in detail?