Sunday, June 21, 2015

The MBA sojourn-IIFT

It was the usual hectic office day and with somnolent eyes I boarded the cab back home. Nothing else to do than dosing off, I just switched on my cellphone to check the mail. First mail in the inbox flashed before my eyes, a flash that I can never forget. It read, "Selected for provisional admission at IIFT". My happiness knew no bounds.

This journey started more than a year back, when I was trying to shuffle a 9 hour shift as a software engineer at a leading US based MNC and as an MBA aspirant determined to make it to the top 10 B schools. Balancing both the things with reasonable efficiency was a challenge but then I never wanted things to come by easy. Coaxed several time by my parents to shun the job and chase the MBA dream was never my cup of tea and so, in my case, time management was the key. Sacrificing my weekend sleep for CAT prep was the mantra I stuck to. Being a CAT repeater, I had the study material already and so armed with a test series, I got into preparation mode. As this was already my second attempt, I was resolute to make it my final one too.

Image result for mbaWeekdays were hectic due to the job but late night bursts of two hours helped me to get revise what all I had learnt in my previous attempt. Weekdays were meant for taking tests and managing my time through the exam in order to fine tune a strategy. It required 6 months of the vicious circle of reading, mocks, analysis and sometimes even a re-analysis and finally I formulated a strategy. MBA exams, no matter how intimidating they may appear, are exams which test how well you do under pressure. The syllabi is easy, way easier than the draconian IIT-JEE that most of engineers take. So, at the end of the day, I knew that if your strategy is in place and you have tested it several times, you have taken a giant step towards your dream school.

The exam season started in October with NMAT, followed by the nocturnal November where in I had back to back exams- CAT and IIFT on successive days. The results were out even before I took TISS NET in December. I heaved a sigh of relief. Yes, I had the shortlists from a few premier B schools. The dream turning into a reality was in vision



The next step- GD-PI-WAT. Apparently, the most important factor behind my success was pulling up my socks for this final stag of the admission process. No matter how high one scores in the written test, a poor performance in this stage can lead to catastrophic outcomes. I joined a good Personality Development Program(PDP) to hone my soft skills and gain some confidence before the judgment day. It turned out to be a very useful element in my call conversions as I nailed my IIFT GD and had decent interviews for all my schools. Hence, I converted my best call and realised my dream to study at a top school.

Image result for iiftThe drill was arduous but given a chance I'd like to redo it all over again. My preparation over the two years taught me patience and fortified my belief in the concept of karma. All my teachers and friends have been the backbone on which my success rests. I learnt more as a person in these last two years than I ever imagined.


My two cents for MBA aspirants-
1. Don't think too much about your profile. Even average profiles convert top ranked schools. I am a living example of that.
2. If you're reasonably comfortable with your job, do not leave it for MBA preparation. Working along with prep is something that thousands of successful aspirants resort to and it embellishes the time management trait that is so important for a management degree aspirant.
3. Analysing mocks is very important. All my mentors at coaching re-iterated this and they couldn't have been more correct.
4. Too many cooks spoil the broth. Don't flock through the reading material of multiple institutes. Stick to one religiously.
5. Don't let mocks scores dwindle your confidence. Take them with a pinch of salt but ameliorate with each test.
6. The written test is just half the battle won. The other half is preparing for the GD-PI-WAT process. Don't negate that at any cost.

That's all folks.


The writer is an MBA student at Indian Institute of Foreign Trade. He has worked as a software engineer prior to this. He loves to blog, travel and quiz whenever he finds time.

Thursday, June 4, 2015

The life ordinary

Out of the womb
First inhalation
The brain signals
It's first motivation.

As I grew
So did the brain
So did my desires
On a fast lane.

Play school started
Influenced by friends
Wanted to do as they did
As that was the trend.

Stuck to books
As I was told
"They would make you something"
Was sternly told.

Study and then you would
Enjoy life and have a future bright
Any contradiction to this societal frame
Is viewed with diabolic spite.

From alpha to beta
From amoeba to Asia
Keeping in my mind that
Education is the panacea.

Innate desires and passions
Went up in a puff of smoke
The nervous system of my interests
Was ruptured in a single stroke.

Slogged night, slogged day
Slogged like the millions do
Some efforts bore fruit
Some were just too few.

The life changed so much
It's a need vs want
The dreadful part here is
That success is the only font.

Slogging in and out
We're a mere product
To solve some purpose
To be nothing but sucked.


Monetary value of passion
Only the cynics would guess
Not because it's too meager
But 'cause passion is priceless.


Living the life is passe
It's about the survival
Darwin's theory of the fit
Has gained a zealous revival.


The average mind here
Finds no place to grow
In the world full of chains
The seeds of complexes we sow.


The world salutes those
With grades and brands
No one relates to failure
The winner alone stands.


Conscious about the society
The laws and the conventions spun
What would others think about me
Is the seminal question.


What if we desire beyond
The continuous stock of pages
Something that our heart yearns for
Something our mind engages.


What if we conjure a life
Beyond the profits and the loss
Where I do what I wish
Where only I am the boss.