GCET MBA Tips
Any management competitive exam is not about what you know but how you apply what you know within given time. Every one worked hard but those who applied the skills they learnt afrer the hard work in smart way enters into the premier management institutes.
You have worked hard and learned every aspect of the entrance examination's yllabus but still you are not able to make up in the top list. The reason was: You did not have a strategy to take the test.
Few suggestions from the experts of training for competitive examinations for MBA:
Make a strategy and then stick to it:
Know you expertise and limitation. If you are good at analytics then go for the data intrepretation and reasoning first and for other part later. If you are good at english then finish it first of all other sections.
Analyse the Tests:
Test-taking is the most important aspect of your preparation now. Take two or at the most three tests a week. Test-taking should be followed by an in-depth analysis of the complete paper. Analyse what mistakes you have committed and how you will rectify them. Also check the questions that you have missed, and whether you have missed any 'easy' question! That will help in your choice of questions later. Remember, CAT is not about last minute cramming and revising. It's about being alive and mentally alert, here and now.
On Examination Day:
One of the biggest pitfalls is that as students we always search for short cuts, asking 'which is the easiest way out and which are the easiest questions?' A critical issue here is the tremendous urge to skip questions. We tend to lose concentration at different stages during the exam and tend to skip questions because of the pressures of time. But things get better if you follow a couple of golden rules. If you want to identify the questions to attend, it is imperative that you read all the questions.
Learn to relax:
If you are not getting admission in top 100 colleges then even it is not the end of your life. Many a time, very high potential students have not made it to the top mba colleges because they could not handle the pressure. So unwind, go for movies, do things that help you relax, go for walks, listen to soothing music, meditate…. People who stick it out, hang in there and continue to peg away will make it.
You have worked hard and learned every aspect of the entrance examination's yllabus but still you are not able to make up in the top list. The reason was: You did not have a strategy to take the test.
Few suggestions from the experts of training for competitive examinations for MBA:
Make a strategy and then stick to it:
Know you expertise and limitation. If you are good at analytics then go for the data intrepretation and reasoning first and for other part later. If you are good at english then finish it first of all other sections.
Analyse the Tests:
Test-taking is the most important aspect of your preparation now. Take two or at the most three tests a week. Test-taking should be followed by an in-depth analysis of the complete paper. Analyse what mistakes you have committed and how you will rectify them. Also check the questions that you have missed, and whether you have missed any 'easy' question! That will help in your choice of questions later. Remember, CAT is not about last minute cramming and revising. It's about being alive and mentally alert, here and now.
On Examination Day:
One of the biggest pitfalls is that as students we always search for short cuts, asking 'which is the easiest way out and which are the easiest questions?' A critical issue here is the tremendous urge to skip questions. We tend to lose concentration at different stages during the exam and tend to skip questions because of the pressures of time. But things get better if you follow a couple of golden rules. If you want to identify the questions to attend, it is imperative that you read all the questions.
Learn to relax:
If you are not getting admission in top 100 colleges then even it is not the end of your life. Many a time, very high potential students have not made it to the top mba colleges because they could not handle the pressure. So unwind, go for movies, do things that help you relax, go for walks, listen to soothing music, meditate…. People who stick it out, hang in there and continue to peg away will make it.
