🐈 CAT Exam 2020-21 Preparation, Exam Dates, Results & Discussion – PaGaLGuY (Part 1)

Hi guys. Can we please have a series of posts (probably a group) where the currrent students/alums from the the top B-schools can talk about the specialisations, specific companies and their roles, number of people getting in, criteria for shortlists, what roles are out of access because of the profiles, courses to do, their summer/final placement process experiences etc?

This will help the aspirants to recalibrate their expectations, allow them to work on their profiles and be better equipped as they enter the institutes later.

Hi everyone, I have my Time, IMS, and some miscellaneous CAT study material along with two textbooks which helped me a lot in cracking the CAT Exam.

The textbooks are as good as new in condition

1. Verbal Ability & Comprehension Cat (Mat, XAT, IIFT,And SNAP Etc)  (Arihant, Ajay Singh) - Rs. 475/- MRP (My Selling price: 330/-)

2. Complete guide to CAT 4e (Pearson, Nishit K.Sinha) - Rs. 340/- MRP (My Selling price: 240/-)

I am thinking of giving away my coaching study material to the students who purchase these two textbooks from me. I chose this way to help students during this COVID 19 situation. Hurry up, students!

Important Note: No delivery service available. Only Pickup in Hyderabad.

The full address will be shared with interested candidates.

Fixed price: 570/-

Please attach reasons as well!!

  • TAPMI
  • IIFT Kolkata

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You travel by Delhi Metro every day from Botanical Garden, Noida to Hauz Khas, Delhi. At Hauz Khas metro station, you use an escalator to get out of the station. The escalator takes 80 seconds. One day, the escalator was not working and you walk up the escalator in 50 seconds. How many minutes does it approximately take you to walk down the working escalator? (IIFT) A 1.5 minutes B 2.2 minutes C 2.8 minutes D 2.6 minutes.

Will this impact 2022 placements?

  • Yes
  • No
  • Poll check

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Hey guys,

Which one should I prefer considering finance as a specialization ?

  • NIBM PGDM
  • IIT Madras
  • IIT Roorkee
  • IMI Delhi PGDM B&FS

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There is a no bigger scam than the data entry jobs advt. 

Hi guys. I have tried to watch Takshzila videos on YouTube but they seem to have been removed. Could someone send me links to download them.

Chalking out a 6-month plan for CAT'20: https://www.non-engineer.com/post/can-i-crack-cat-in-6-months-or-is-it-too-late-the-plan-ahead

I hv converted both VGSOM and MDI PGPIM , Considering MDI PGPIM high cost, will it be a good idea to join VGSOM? Any idea...

RC Practice- 6th June

Since some of the dead animals never washed ashore, the overall disaster was presumably worse; perhaps 50 percent of the population died. A dolphin die-off of this character and magnitude had never before been observed; furthermore, the dolphins exhibited a startling range of symptoms. The research team that examined the die-off noted the presence of both skin lesions and internal lesions in the liver, lung, pancreas and heart, which suggested a massive opportunistic bacterial infection of already weakened animals.

Tissues from the stricken dolphins were analyzed for a variety of toxins. Brevetoxin, a toxin produced by the blooming of the alga Ptychodiscus brevis, was present in eight out of seventeen dolphins tested. Tests for synthetic pollutants revealed that polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) were present in almost all animals tested.

The research team concluded that brevetoxin poisoning was the most likely cause of the illnesses that killed the dolphins. Although P. brevis is ordinarily not found along the Atlantic coast, an unusual bloom of this organism—such blooms are called “red tides” because of the reddish color imparted by the blooming algae—did occur in the middle of the affected coastline in October 1987. These researchers believe the toxin accumulated in the tissue of fish and then was ingested by dolphins that preyed on them. The emaciated appearance of many dolphins indicated that they were metabolizing their blubber reserves, thereby reducing their buoyancy and insulation (and adding to overall stress) as well as releasing stores of previously accumulated synthetic pollutants, such as PCBs, which further exacerbated their condition. The combined impact made the dolphins vulnerable to opportunistic bacterial infection, the ultimate cause of death.

For several reasons, however, this explanation is not entirely plausible. First, bottlenose dolphins and P. brevis red tides are both common in the Gulf of Mexico, yet no dolphin die-off of a similar magnitude has been noted there. Second, dolphins began dying in June, hundreds of miles north of and some months earlier than the October red tide bloom. Finally, the specific effects of brevetoxin on dolphins are unknown, whereas PCB poisoning is known to impair functioning of the immune system and liver and to cause skin lesions; all of these problems are observed in the diseased animals. An alternative hypothesis, which accounts for these facts, is that a sudden influx of pollutants, perhaps from offshore dumping, triggered a cascade of disorders in animals whose systems were already heavily laden with pollutants. Although brevetoxin may have been a contributing factor, the event that actually precipitated the die-off was a sharp increase in the dolphins’ exposure to synthetic pollutants.

1. According to the author, which of the following correctly describes the chain of events that led to the death of dolphins??

(A) The abnormal growth of alga P. brevis resulted in toxin accumulation in fish, dolphins fed on this fish, their immunity got compromised, a surge in pollutant PCB worsened their system and bacterial infection became the final nail in their coffin.

(B) An unusual surge in pollutant PCB stressed dolphins’ immune responses and led to high levels of toxins, the growth of alga P.brevis exacerbated the immune system and more PCB dumped offshore led to organ failure and death

(C) Bacterial infection compromised dolphins’ immunity, offshore dumping of PCB pollutant led to poisoning, and the toxin accumulation due to excessive growth of P.brevis led to organ failure and death

(D) An unusual surge in PCB pollutants triggered stressful immune responses, the excessive growth of P.brevis led to accumulation of toxins, further worsening their condition, and this compromised immune system probably gave up to a bacterial infection

2. The passage is primarily concerned with 

(A) assessing the effects of a devastating bacterial infection in Atlantic coast bottlenose dolphins

(B) pointing out the weaknesses in the research methodology used to explore the dolphin die-off

(C) discussing relative effects of various marine pollutants in dolphin die-off in Atlantic coast

(D) advancing possible alternative explanations for the massive dolphin die-off

3. Which one of the following is most analogous to the approach taken by author of the passage with regard to the research described in the third paragraph?

(A) A physics teacher accepts the data from a student’s experiment but questions the student’s conclusions.

(B) An astronomer provides additional observations to support another astronomer’s theory.

(C) A cook revises a traditional recipe by substituting modern ingredients for those used in the original.

(D) A doctor prescribes medication for a patient whose illness was misdiagnosed by another doctor.

4. It can be inferred from the passage that the author would most probably agree with which one of the following statements about brevetoxin?

(A) It may have been responsible for the dolphins’ skin lesions but could not have contributed to the bacterial infection.

(B) It forms more easily when both P. brevis and synthetic pollutants are present in the environment simultaneously.

(C) It damages liver function and immune system responses in bottlenose dolphins but may not have triggered this particular dolphin die-off.

(D) It is unlikely to have caused the die-off because it was not present in the dolphins’ environment when the die-off began.

5. The explanation for the dolphin die-off given by the research team most strongly supports which one of the following?

(A) When a dolphin metabolizes its blubber, the PCBs released may be more dangerous to the dolphin than they were when stored in the blubber.

(B) When P. brevis blooms in an area where it does not usually exist, it is more toxic than it is in its usual habitat.

(C) Opportunistic bacterial infection is usually associated with brevetoxin poisoning in bottlenose dolphins.

(D) The dolphins’ emaciated state was probably a symptom of PCB poisoning rather than of brevetoxin poisoning.

6. It can be inferred from the passage that opportunistic infection refers to 

(A) infections induced by humans for their greedy purposes

(B) infections caused by microbes which usually do not

(C) infections accompanied with toxins

(D) infections causing compromised immunity

This is to highlight many irrelevant points raised by @Skjha997 in his post against reserved category students that have raised biases almost everywhere against all of us. Although I don't really have to time to invest on jobless GEMs because I got tons of stuff to take care of with almost no money in hand at this point, but we've got to raise our voices too as the discrimination is just way off the charts as it's not just him who think that way. I belong to SC category, and I've been told numerous times that I only need 85 percentile for IIM Ahmedabad. I'm sure many of you would have giggled over the previous line because you think the same too. Fact check: I've got an SC engineer male friend from Jadhavpur university with 886 profile and 85 Percentile, and his only convert was IIM Jammu, with other baby waitlists and new IIMs rejects. A surprising fact check: I'm an SC engineer male with 986 profile, 22 months workex in a Canadian MNC and 97.2 percentile, and although Ahmedabad called me it gracefully rejected me even after a 40 minutes of long, stressful Interview, which I managed to turn around with all possible motivation linking it really well to my financial background too. They wanted to have a cup of coffee with me outside the panel as well, still got rejected. And if you think 97.2 is enough to get a call from Ahmedabad than you're wrong sir. I know someone with 97.99 percentile who didn't get A call, and didn't convert any of ABC with almost same profile as mine (886 and engineer). Again, just stating facts. Secondly, SCs are filthy rich and our families have raised above the barriers. Really? Do you think that even 1 generation of a middle class family life is enough to be count as an inclusion into the society where we've faced discrimination for thousands of years? Have you ever studied in a prestigious Grad school? I have. And I didn't belong to the filthy rich because my dad earned a mere 10k per month back in 2014. I had another friend who came from a small town in Rajasthan through reservation too, and we both sucked in our undergrad. The privileged SC/STs performed average atleast, but we were 6 and 5 pointers respectively. I know many who dropped out too because they failed to handle the pressure. Now imagine if every other poor candidate gets seat in prestigious colleges. Are you aware of how the situation would be if all SC/STs from just underprivileged background were allowed admission? The cutoffs are already freaking low as we're all very well aware of. The cutoffs would drop further, and with literally nobody to empathize, they'd succumb amongst just these GEM people (believe me or not, if you don't perform well, nobody gives a damn about you) So inclusion can't ever be strictly financial as there needs to be a proper balance if people have to graduate really well. A FFT: If you really think financial inclusion means everything, why were our president Ram Nath Kovind sir discriminated against when he visited the Konark temple with his wife? Because people are still living in age old times, unlike how city peeps perceive. Thirdly, imagine an equal society where everybody has raised above said barriers. Wouldn't all category cutoffs saturate around Gen candidates in that case? We already see OBC cutoffs being pretty close to General. And according to many studies, reservation is indeed the fastest possible way of inclusion. Fourthly, we only get reservation while we're converting colleges, and that too mostly when we get calls. While giving Interviews we all face the same panel regardless of our caste, and when we land into any good B school or grad school, we all have to compete with GEMs to get placed and get grades too (because of relative grading.). So it's just a pass to get inside, and not really a pass for life and jobs. Heck we don't even get a concession and fees if our family income grazes above 3LPA (which settles your rants about financial inclusion) and we get expelled for bad performance too, and remain unplaced too. There is no free food for us too, even though legit 50% people in all colleges are reserved. Fifthly, Indian population comprises of only 35 percent general population, and the rest are reserved in some kind or another, still they get 50% of the seats hands down. This isn't a point I wanted to specifically list out, but I just wanted to state facts like GEMs state cutoffs. And now just imagine if the privileged SC/STs abuse reservation too, and still the cutoffs are so damn low, how much do we really lag behind in real life? And completely removing those privileged Candidates isn't a solution too as everybody else would end up failing even in the likes of ABC. Anyway, I understand amendments do need to be made for atleast 1-5% of cases, but always springing up with such hatred and generalising all candidates is something I've seen all my life and it has never been easy the way people claim it is. And because of such misinfo (85 pe Ahmedabad) many people are called out with names and discriminated against rather than being helped and included. Is that what really reservation is all about? And rather than crying here, why don't you study enough to get good colleges like other GEMs? Let me tell you why: Because they're busy working hard and networking with their peers rather than asking people their category and gossiping about them. They don't have jobless asses to whine like you, and that's why you keep blaming reservation all your life and others move ahead of you, even the reservation pals for that matter because in top colleges, if we work hard we're recognized and not discriminated against. It's only on platforms like these where GEMs misinform the society for their own petty failures. Go read about Ambedkar and his qualifications once before even pointing fingers at reservation just because you failed to perform well enough. Surprise fact check number two: I know one ST candidate who got into Microsoft through IIMA and I know a couple of SC candidates with profile 985 who got into Amazon in BLACKI. Also, one SC guy got through FITJEE for 50 LPA in IIM C. So yes, this is real information. Surprise fact check number three (about me): CAT 97.2 10th 95 12th 89 Grad 63 22 months workex Will join IIM C or FMS this year with all due respect for all my batchmates and work hard alongside everyone. And my CAT scores were low because I was suffering from typhoid and I prepared alongside my job. No offline coaching worth 50k, just a simple 4k based online test series of IMS based on SC/ST discount because most of my salary went to stabilize my family as my dad is the only working member other than me and he's going to retire this year. That's why that 4k.test series of IMS I legit prepared for and still managed 97.2 which was a big deal for me. And yes, Sirmaur rejected me because my CAP Interview went really bad, while accepted this Skjha997 guy who's a GEM engineer with CAT 90 10th 80 12th 60 Grad 60 And fresher. So, you really think beyond calls category matters too, when this guy's profile and percentile is clearly much worse than mine even though he's GEM and I'm SC and he still got selected in Sirmaur? No way. If I were to rant I'd give a 1000 more examples, but I won't because I'm not jobless. Just wanted this guy to think twice before pointing fingers at reservation again. And if you really want to rant about your joblessness, rant to the government and learn from GEMs who make it to the top B schools and care more about networking with everyone rather than pinpointing reservation. Fin ~

Which one is better

  • KJ Somaiya MBA Core
  • Tapmi PGDM core

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There is only one justified way to give reservation in anywhere in the world : Economic Status Of An Individual. Every other way will always remain discriminatory and contemptible. 

IIM Raipur vs IIM Kashipur.


I have converted IIM Kashipur yesterday and waitlisted at 161 at iim raipur.

Please give your suggestions which one to choose with reaosns.


Thanks in advance.



Guys !! Please do suggest some interesting sports persons biographies(interested in cricket and tennis) Thanks in advance

Which Of The Following Do You Think Is The Biggest Constraint, In One's Everyday Life And Especially In His/Her Long Term Progress ? 

  • CASTE
  • MONEY
  • GENDER
  • RELIGION

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I am considering preparing for CAT 2021 alongside a job and CFA L2 please suggest good books for self study especially for quants and DLIR and sources to get these books at reasonable prices or maybe 2019 used books

Hi guys 


Urgent!!!


For NITIE payment i have to make payement based on the bank details given  by them?


And should i send any mail back to them?


Can someone explain the procedure 


I have chosen option 4 of paying 100,000

What do you guys think..

  • IIM Sambalpur
  • Poll Check
  • KJ Somaiya (IMC)
  • IIM Bodh Gaya

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