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MBA Entrance Exam: CAT 2021 in Covid Time

Common Admission Test – CAT Study Plan 2023 for MBA Admission
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What is the Common Admission Test (CAT) Exam?

CAT or Common Admission Test is an exam conducted by the Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs). It is a prerequisite for admission to various post-graduate and Doctorate/Fellow programs in IIMs and non-IIM institutes. Almost all non-IIM institutions consider CAT exam scores as a prerequisite for admissions. Common Admission Test (CAT) is the most sought-after management entrance exam in India.

Why go for MBA in COVID times?

The pandemic years have changed a lot of things, from buyers’ behavior to the economic conditions of nations. New perceptions have evolved leading to various changes in society. Every business has seen the worst conditions ever in the COVID times. However, it has opened the gates for skilled people.

Most MBA aspirants are still in a dilemma to decide whether doing an MBA in these times will be helpful or not. The concern is obvious. With so many questions like, “Whether it is worth spending lacs of rupees in MBA during economic crisis and pandemic?”, “will online learning be as beneficial as classroom learning?”, and “will I get a good job in the end?”, etc. This confusion can be cleared with the fact that the corporate world needs more skillful managers than ever. The companies desperately want skilled managers as a highly-skilled innovative team can ensure profits even in the most challenging times.

Learning is a continuous process and is the essence to survive in any situation. It has been seen that many market leaders, CEOs, and senior managers have evolved even more during the pandemic by learning and acquiring new skills.

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The saying, “Survival of the fittest” is becoming a reality in today’s tough scenario. Hence the more adept one is in their roles the better the chances are for them to grow even in the worst conditions.

An MBA/PGDM course from a reputed college/University can definitely help in getting managerial-level jobs. Having said that, one must pick an institution with utmost discretion and after complete analysis of that particular college/university. For instance, the NIRF ranking of that institution, last two years placement record, and curriculum benefits are some of the basic level checks an MBA aspirant must do prior to taking admission.

Another tip worth noting is realizing the importance of those two years of MBA. Remember, MBA is a professional course and requires full commitment and dedication for better outcomes. The focused you are during these two years of MBA the better will taste the fruits of success.

 A rise in income?

Yes, that is right. There has been a rise in the average package or CTC at most of the top management colleges.

Staying positive, avoiding negativity

It is natural to at times feel depressed or have negative thoughts. It is obvious to be worried about placements and the future due to the current uncertainties, but they shouldn’t take over you. Mental health is the most important thing today. Motivation and positive thinking keep negativities at bay. The sound your mental health is, the better will be your performance in MBA and the higher the chances of success. One should focus equally on their mental and physical well-being.

How to get the most from MBA?

It is essential to get the most from your MBA during these tough pandemic times in order to ensure success. A well begun is half done. Focus and commitment are two mantras to get the most from your MBA.

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