[Official] CAT 2013 Aspirants

People keep asking questions on career progression and life after mba . although it has multiple things leading to it like individual capacity ,scope ,luck etc but still interms of alum strength of indian bschools ...one linked in survey was done the results are .. http://www.pagalguy.com/discussions/mba-in-india-16898143/16027422

hey guys ,can u tell me expected dates of interview for iim,s (months)
and minimum days of preparation required for gd/pi?
plzz tell me guys bcoz preparing for gate and i have no time for interview prepration.

Hello Everyone, I have attempted cat this year in which 12 qa are correct & 3 are wrong 21 in verbal with 85% accuracy ,please would anyone be able to predict my percentile & suggest few colleges according to it. Thank you in advance

Hi everybody. So my doubt is as follows. My dad by mistake filled only IIMA PGP under the 'courses applying for' section. Does this mean that I'll only get a call from IIMA (assuming my percentile satisfies their criteria)?

which is better b-school amongst these

lbs/liba/xime/isbm???

hi guys! my score in the first attempt of nmat is 200..what is the par score for getting into the mumbai campus..?any tips that can be applied to increase my overall score in the 2nd attempt..


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hey fellas!

are there any docs out there preparing for the CAT??
ping me.
@Hanci Read this interesting story on SOIL

SOIL gave me an opportunity to lead

May 14, 2012 marked the beginning of a new journey for me and my life took a turn which I had never planned before. It is rightly said:

“Life is full of 'Uncertainties' but whatever happens, happens for 'Good'

I believed in it and joined SOIL despite having offers from other prestigious B-schools. The very fact that I am stating other B-schools itself justifies that SOIL is more than just a B-school as I am very sure of one thing – the varied experience I gathered in SOIL in one year, would not have matched the experience gained in other conventional institutes.

Before I joined SOIL, like any other MBA aspirant, I had my questions about the recognition of the college, affiliation with AICTE, its placements, its course structure etc. I inquired a lot about this college and all the other prestigious colleges in Chennai, Delhi, and Ghaziabad where I was capable to join. But the best part that attracted and lured me towards this school was the honesty and dedication with which my doubts were clarified. There were no hidden motives, no dreamland world but a blunt truth about what SOIL is all about, what is SOIL`s belief system and what should be my expectations.

My learning from SOIL started from Day 1 when I learnt that this is not the place where you can be complacent. But more than that it was a big family where everyone had his/her own individuality. No one was just an MBA student who came in to learn. Everyone has their thoughts which were given importance. That was the best part of this institution.

I was never an exceptional performer. I had always been an average student in school and college who was always interested in playing cricket and pursuing his hobby of dancing, chatting etc. But SOIL gave me reasons and opportunities to excel in everything I wanted to do. It all started with classroom activities performing well in exams, actively participating in group assignments and helping other friends to perform well.

As a part of curriculum, apart from gaining classroom knowledge, I was given a chance to do my servings for the society, interact with top leaders of industry as my mentors, work for various companies in live projects and last but not the least interact and learn from the CEO and founder Mr. Anil Sachdev who needs no introduction but can be called as powerhouse of knowledge. As I look back, I feel in one year nobody could dream of a better substitute available. It is easy to write an experience but it is really difficult to explain one. So everything that I have stated is an experience in its own way which is really unique and rich in its every aspect.

Soil gave me an opportunity to lead and manage an event - Inspired Leadership Conference (ILC), which is an annual flagship event of SOIL and various eminent leaders from industry participate in it. It gave an incredible experience to me as on one hand I led the group of students and on the other hand interacted with industry leaders to bring out something meaningful for the society.

Then came the Soil Premier League which was another opportunity bestowed on me to conduct an event for the Alumni, current students and staff where all could share the happiness of being members of the Soil Family.

All these events turned me into a competent and capable individual, who now knew the meaning of Mindfulness, Ethics, Sustainability, Diversity and Compassion – the five pillars of the school. The dedication to learn and perform and believing in the philosophy of SOIL transformed me into a person that I always wanted to be – an “ALL Rounder”. This particular word always fascinated me but Soil recognized me and awarded me with an “all rounder” award at convocation for my top performance in academics, sports and extracurricular.

This complete year in SOIL changed my way of looking at things: the way I approach things, the way I carry myself , the way I perform in a team or as a matter of fact the way I lead a team. All this came from the entire eco-system and environment provided by the school and the way it nurtured our gradual transformation. At the end, I was not only an MBA graduate with higher skills but also a charged up human being ready to do something for the organization, society and the country at large.

Sahil Seth

Business Leadership Program | Batch of 2012-13

Maveric Systems Limited

mobile - 8939693932

which collg is best for the range of 70-80...........................................

with a score of 60%ile in cat which colleges should i apply to....

For FMS, do we need to send any other documents by post along with the Acknowledgement Form? Like SSC, HSSC cetificates and all?

I need an honest reply . How good is IMI Delhi and IMT G . I want the pros and cons of both the institutes 😃 And what are the chances of converting these two with 95 + percentiles ?

My profile is 10th : 93.27 12th : 95 n grad : 68 . I will have 4 months of work ex in the field of SAP BW . I also have a dilemma of doing Mba this yr or the next . And what is the scope of working in the field of SAP BW and how can it help in my post MBA 😃


guys, Can anyone tell what is the %ile required to get a call from MDI Gurgaon????

What are the colleges (have deadlines before cat results) should I apply for before CAT results?

Expecting 80%-85%. Belongs to NC-OBC category..

Have not applied for anything so far..





Can anyone tell me how is MIB/MHROD?

Can anybody verify this? What is the link to the official announcement?





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School of inspired leadership has a very interesting mentoring program.

At SOIL, every student is assigned a leader from the corporate world as a mentor. This can be a very energizing process, as the mentor helps the student work towards achieving their learning goals.

Few mentors are :

Shoba Nair

Global Head-HR Global Consulting Practice

TCS

Anish Shah

President and CEO,

GE Capital India


Shantha Raju

CEO

Indus towers


S K Mahindroo

VP - (R&D;)

Maruti India

This video explains more :

hey guys, plz help me out from this problem.............................

as nobody was their to help me at the time of admission and i have taken a wrong step,,,,,
As i am interested in doing M,B,A in finance and by mistake i have taken admission in b.a prog pass courses in delhi univ (school of open learning) now i am in 1st year. should i drop this year and try for new admission for bba/bca or countine with b.a prog.....................?????????????????

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