

46 years of experience required, like at this point do companies expect you to start working before you’re even born?
Imagine clearing CAT, getting into an MBA only to have your admission cancelled over a Class 12 subject from years ago 💀
Came across this reel and honestly don’t even know which college she’s talking about, but this is wild 💀 Imagine clearing CAT, getting into an MBA, reaching college and starting classes, only to be told your admission is cancelled because you didn’t appear for one optional subject in Class 12,already graduated from Delhi University ,dk the full context here, so if anyone wants the reel/link, I can share it
To everyone who thinks it's already too late
XIMB students protest after 7 second yrstudents are rusticated over low CQPI scores
Credit - Mbasocial
The higher the paycheck, the lower the hairline?
Am I the only one whose mock scores just aren't improving?
I've been giving mocks regularly, analyzing them after every test, and trying to work on my weak areas buut somehow my scores are just stuck fr. Its honestly frustrating because it feels like I'm putting in the effort, yet nothing is showing in the score also some mocks even end up worse than the previous ones, and then I start wondering if I'm doing something fundamentally wrong. Not looking for "keep grinding" or generic motivation. I genuinely want to know what clicked for you
I'll never understand the hate people have towards Baby IIMs
pressure of getting into a top Bschool is real
Genuinely confused about what to prioritise right now revision, mocks, or new concepts?
Anyone else suddenly wondering if they should just attempt CAT next year instead
Yesterday's announcement honestly made me realise how much I still have left to cover, ik there's still time, but for some reason I can't stop thinking, What if I should just prepare properly and write next year instead?
Is there any point in doing random certifications just to improve profile, or do interviewers see through them?
I've been seeing a lot of people recommend doing random Learning certifications just to "improve your profile. Do these actually make any difference during MBA interviews, or do interviewers mostly see them as resume fillers unless you've genuinely applied what you learned?