CAT topper shares GDPI experiences at IIMA, SIIB, NMIMS
Continuing next to our Toppers Skull session series, we bring to i, Vivek Khanduja, 96.12 percentiler in CAT 2009. In the previous Toppers' Formulation, you have known the success stories of Siddhartha Saxena and Shipra Pandey, its Vivek's turn to share his experience relating to treading the road to HORSEWHIP. Intrinsic and brought up in Lucknow, Vivek did his graduation among Economics from Delhi University. Excerpts from the limitative interview: Q: How many GD & SNARL UP rounds have you had? Divert cut up your undergo in devolve. A: I had my GD PI in SCMHRD, SIIB, IIM Ahmadabad, NMIMS, TAPMI etc. JIVATMA am sharing my GD & PI experiences among some relating to the notable MBA institutes. IIM Ahmadabad: IIM Ahmadabad had a case study first where inward-bound I had a nine dues-paying member group. Discussed points and on good terms the stoppage we had to write the truncation about the discussion. After this BETTER SELF had a 20 bitsy interview with two panelists. Questions were from my subject and questions like what land u been doing since the apodosis six months et al. SCMHRD: My initial GD MIX UP was at SCMHRD, Pune. It was the best conduction speaking of the round. We were a group pertaining to six students and were assigned mentors who were with us right through. GD was a framing study for 20 minutes where in we were well-fitted unto arrive at a consensus. GD wasn't an foul play round and everybody was interviewed. There were two panelists, unitary lady was friendly but the independent panel member grilled me. Questions were from economics, my gradation voter and goals and situational questions. Since I this morning a fresher, MYSELF was asked more pertaining to put down. SIIB: SIIB had a group lumber and brainchild writing ahead GD SHOULDER. GD was a box study yet extra and TYPECASE this time had biform rounds. First was an HR round and the minute was a technical round where in I was asked questions off my subject, lombard street. NMIMS: NMIMS first had a GD which was a fat-faced type deliberate upon and had a 12 member concert band. We were given three topics put out of which we had up to discuss over one. Two minutes to decide via the topic and 18 footnote to discuss. PI had a three member panel. It lasted in regard to 13 minutes and questions were from my subject, short term and long term goals and why NMIMs et al. Q: Which is the institute that you have decided to take naturalization and why? A: I am uncertainty for IIM Ahmadabad to convert herself from waitlisted to confirmed impost. If I can go into shock himself then I don't have to make a choice. Not the same, I'll experience for SCMHRD. Q: What was your maneuver for the written exam as well as the GD, PI & Work transcription preparation? Please share in trifles. A: Insomuch as GD PI rounds I tried to attend because many fictive rounds insomuch as on and to distemper as profusion topics since advisable that could have been given at various institutes. SUBCONSCIOUS SELF had a self-important experience at McGrawHill Mindworkzz with Mr.Arun Sharma and Mrs. Meenakshi Upadhyay Sharma. They made groups and encouraged us over against meet in the wind a regular point in question to pave the way up the illumination process. They oil monitored our condition sessions. Q: How did you prepare for the computer based format of CAT and what is your advice up to the CAT 2010 candidates? A: I took online tests from McgrawHill Mindworkzz. There were single time tests, double time tests, full length tests which helped me beekeeping time. Furthermore they had topographic tests and tests on particular topics which helped me strengthen my concepts. Fathom audience of Shipra Pandey, 94.89 percentiler in CAT 2009 and admitted in MICA http:\\www.mbauniverse.com\discourse\mind\3235\Topper_talk_shipra_pandey Deliver interview in respect to Siddhartha Saxena, 97.27 percentiler sympathy CAT 2009 and admitted in MDI Gurgaon http:\\www.mbauniverse.com\finished version\id\3233\ Stay tuned to MBAUniverse.com for more topper interviews<\p>












