Wednesday, June 8, 2011

nmat 2011 results


nmat 2011 results Here is your chance to learn your strategies for achieving success in CAT 2011 from those who have already crossed the hurdle. Continuing with our CAT 2011-Topper Mantras series, we bring to you the interview of CAT 2010 topper Kumar Anubhav, who scored 99.15 percentileAfter getting the final admission call from IIM Rohtak, Raipur, Trichy, Kashipur, Udaipur, MDI Gurgaon, NMIMS Mumbai and IMT Ghaziabad, Anubhav has decided to take admission in IIM Rohtak.Kumar Anubhav did his graduation in Communications and Computer Engineering from LNM Institute of Information Technology (LNMIIT), Jaipur. His hobbies include LAN gaming, basket ball, travelling and music.

Excerpts of the interview:

Q: What was your CAT 2010 percentile? Which are the other MBA entrance exams you had taken?

A: I scored 99.15 percentile in CAT 2010. Apart from CAT 2010 I took other exams such as JMET, FMS, XAT, NMAT and IIFT.

Q: What major differences did you notice among the exams you took? How did you prepare for each of them? Please share in detail.

A: CAT was different from other exams. Though every exam required unique preparation still they had many things in common too. CAT requires proper understanding of the basics as well as the ability to apply them in time. Other exams such as FMS and JMET were not hard problem solving kind but yes they indeed check your speed along with the accuracy thus the practice is necessary beforehand.

IIFT had many sections including general awareness so a wide knowledge of current affairs is required as well as their complex marking system requires a thoughtful process to attempt the paper so that you can make the most of it.

Q: Which are the MBA institutes that offered you final admission?

A: I got calls for the GD PI process from nine B-schools and I converted calls from all of them except NITIE Mumbai.

Q: Which is the institute that you have decided to take admission and why?

A: I have finally decided to take admission in IIM Rohtak. First of all there comes a question why to choose IIMs over other renowned institutes which are private and settled.

According to me, it is a matter of brand name. Secondly, the pedagogy can never be questioned in an IIM. I feel that being new institutes, the opportunities may be equivalent or less after two years as compared to renowned private college but down the line after six to seven years, brand name does matter.
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