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pasparal · 3 months
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Indian Institute of Management Bangalore Architect: Balkrishna Doshi Photographer: Vinay Panjwani
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ananimice · 1 month
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it isn't me
Ryan awoke with a start, gasping. He sat up and reached over to click on the lantern, eyes scanning the tent quickly. Everything was where it had been when they'd turned the light out. Shane was tucked into the sleeping bag next to him, lashes fanned against his cheeks as he dozed. Ryan watched his chest rise and his breath leave in a light steam from his slightly parted lips.
Fuck it was cold.
The man sighed and pulled his coat tighter around him, rubbing his hands together. Whatever had woken him up still had his heart pounding, but the sleep in his mind was slowly pulling him back into relaxation. He scanned the tent one more time, not so much as a bug catching his eye, before sliding back into the welcoming warmth of his cocoon of blankets. His eyes slid closed and he took a deep, steadying breath.
Then he heard it. A piercing wail in the night, clearly bovine. It reminded Ryan of the way a cow would cry after losing her baby. This time, he heard the horses shuffle and wicker nearby, like they were getting anxious. 
His initial freeze of terror led him to sitting back up, throat clicking with a dry swallow. He nudged Shane.
“Sh.. Shane,” Ryan said softly. Shane’s eyes tightened and he frowned slightly, rolling away further. Ryan bit his lip and shook him this time, making him grumble and open an eye partially to look at his partner. “Something's not right,” Ryan said quietly, pleading. “I heard one of the cattle scream.” Shane snorted and tucked himself in further.
“Well get your gun and go. Prolly a wolf.” he muttered. Ryan swallowed again and looked over at the rifles along the side of the tent. He sat a second, then heard the crying sound again. 
With a sigh and a nod, he grabbed the gun that had slowly become a familiar weight in his hand. He still had yet to actually hit anything with it, but the shooting lessons were getting him used to the kickback at least. If anything, it would scare a wolf off at the very least.
He stumbled out of the tent in his long johns, zipping it up after him in a practiced movement. Moonlight bathed the field, illuminating everything in front of him. The horses remained hitched nearby, eyeing and huffing at Ryan as he had appeared. The cattle, as usual, remained down the hill in their great huddle. The man stood at the top of the hill, looking over them. He was tempted to say he didn't see anything and crawl back into the tent, back into the safety of his blankets and Shane. 
It still felt stupid to rely on him like that, but it was getting easier.
The cold began creeping into his jacket and he huffed, steam escaping him. “God, fuck this,” he muttered, holding the rifle sideways in front of him and beginning his descent to the herd.
He didn't hear the scream again, which would have made him think he was imagining things if the cattle hadn't begun fidgeting. They bayed and stomped in their huddle as Ryan approached, but parted easily as the man whistled to scatter them and walked into the crowd.
He kept his eyes moving as he walked slowly, counting and making sure he could see each cow he passed well enough to determine they were fine. As the number rose, and the cold sunk into his fingertips, he found himself getting annoyed. It was always like him to get freaked out over nothing. Coming to the mountains had been a dumbass decision on his part, like he didn't have enough problems in his life without-
The last of the herd took off, leaving Ryan about ten yards from something flopped in the long grass. Steam billowed off of it in the frozen air. Ryan was stock still, listening intently to the distinct sound of… squelching. The mass - a cow, apparently - shuddered, a low pitiful groan escaping it.
Something growled and Ryan heard snapping, like sticks breaking, followed by a disgusting barrage of wet. He felt bile rise in his throat as the comparison to raw beef being pulverized came to mind.
Slowly, carefully, he raised his rifle against his shoulder and stepped closer. It was too late for this cow, but he could take out the predator if he didn't spook it.
Tense moments passed as he willed his breathing to remain steady, the chill of the air and adrenaline making his arms ache and shudder lightly.
Eight yards, then six. He swallowed hard and cocked his gun.
The creature tearing into the bovine froze. He closed his eyes hard once then opened them again, chastising the way he should have readied the rifle before he'd even descended the hill. 
Slowly, it rose its head. 
First, Ryan noticed the distinct lack of fur. 
Second, the round human-like head. 
Third, the horrific too-wide fanged mouth.
Fourth…
“Sh-Shane?” Ryan all but squeaked, his rifle slowly falling.
Shane smiled, fangs lacing together. If Ryan hadn't spent every waking hour of the last month thinking about the slope of his nose and the crinkle of his eyes, he wouldn't be able to recognize him under the sheer amount of blood. But… it was Shane, naked, feasting on a barely-living cow.
Shane slowly rose to his feet, suddenly too tall, too thin, too… supernatural.
Ryan clutched his rifle, forgetting it was a weapon, his eyes wide and mouth agape as he followed the movement. A sick, wrong sound emerged from Not-Shane, almost like a chuckle.
“Ryyyy-aaaaan…” it sang, muscles tensing as he hunched forward. Distantly, the man knew it was preparing to attack, but he couldn't get himself to react, to breathe, to anything.
“Ryan!” Shane shouted, the distinct thump of boots running on hard soil ripping him out of his fear. Ryan raised his rifle as Not-Shane turned and crouched, pouncing off towards the treeline.
A shot in the dark, literally. A squeal as it stumbled through the grass, pausing so briefly before it continued to sprint off.
Shane came up beside him, panting and staring after the creature. Ryan was shaking like a leaf, rifle still posed.
“I-I-I f-fucking shot it,” he breathed. Big, comforting, familiar hands carefully placed themselves over his, slowly pushing the gun down and clicking the safety on.
“Ry, Ry, look at me- fuck, what was that-”
And it all went dark.
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aroace-polyshow · 8 months
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i-quanta · 9 months
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thecornercoffeeshop · 2 years
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Hello, I've been following your blog since I was in class 11 and only just realised you go to IIM A! Would you mind talking about your experience with CAT prep, interviews and college in general as a Lit undergrad? Do you find it difficult to deal with such a commerce and quants heavy curriculum or feel like you're at a disadvantage for internships and placements?
Thank you in advance and sorry if this question is too Quora-esque, I've just not been able to find anyone else with a Humanities background at a top tier B-school!
For CAT prep I wrote an extensive article here about my experience that might be useful.
Yes, quants heavy subjects in the first year were definitely a challenge, but there are also other non-quant subjects (marketing, HR, organisational behaviour) where I had an advantage. There's a bit of something for everyone. The curriculum at IIMA is relatively mixed in this matter, and in the second year you can pick your own subjects which makes things much easier.
I did not feel at a disadvantage when it came to placements- rather, it felt like an advantage because lots of companies look at students who have an unconventional background. Most companies would also look at your past work experience when giving out shortlists.
Everything being said though- if you want to do an MBA, just do it. It's going to get tough for everyone so there's no point worrying in advance. And when things do get tough, trust that there will be people around you to help.
All the best!
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khalnayaksstuff · 22 days
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IIT Bombay Placement Challenges: A Reflection of the Current Job Market
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IIT Bombay, a renowned educational institution in India, is currently facing challenges in job placements for its graduates. As the 2024 placement season unfolds, 36 graduates remain without job offers, raising concerns about employment prospects. This situation highlights the growing unemployment crisis that has affected various sectors, including the tech industry.
Major IT companies have implemented mass layoffs and hiring freezes, leading to a challenging job market. Despite this, top institutes like IITs and IIMs in India maintain a record of 100% placement for graduating students. However, IIT Bombay, ranked among the top five institutions, is facing placement challenges. Out of approximately 2000 registered students, around 36% (712 students) lack job offers. The Computer Science and Engineering branch may not achieve 100% placement for the first time.
High salary packages often make headlines, with some students receiving job offers worth crores of rupees. However, IIT Bombay faced difficulties attracting companies for campus placements due to high salary demands. Companies were hesitant to offer such high salaries, leading to fewer job opportunities. The placement season continues until May 2024, so the number may change.
In response to these challenges, some students are considering alternative options like startups or off-campus placements due to low-paying job offers. This trend reflects the changing job market dynamics, where companies are willing to invest in employees when they see growth and profitability but hesitant when they are not profitable. The emergence of artificial intelligence and other new technologies further complicates the job market.
The unemployment rate is particularly high among youth aged 15 to 29, with 83% of unemployed individuals in India falling into this age group. Graduates face difficulties securing jobs with decent salaries, while individuals with limited education can find employment more easily. This has led to a decline in the labor force participation rate, from 54% in 2000 to 42% in 2022.
IIT Bombay is not the only institution facing placement challenges. BITS Pilani and IM Lucknow have also sought assistance from alumni in securing jobs for graduating students due to the economic downturn and layoffs in the technology sector.
Stakeholders, including the government, need to come together and create policies to address these challenges. By working together, we can create a more stable and supportive job market for graduates and help address the growing unemployment crisis.
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cmitimesnews-blog · 29 days
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IIM Bangalore India Placements: The placement process for PGP-BA and PGP 2024 at Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIMB) has been successfully completed. During the placement week ending February 7, 516 students at IIM Bangalore accepted job offers from 163 firms.
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menjeet · 1 month
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Deadly "pressure-to-perform" claims another life
A 25 year old with technical and business degrees from IIT and IIM, the top Indian colleges and working for McKinsey, the world’s best consulting company. Everyone would say what an amazing guy. The mental pressure around the two statements is in itself unimaginable. It is generally accepted that at least 3 years of work experience is required to take up an advanced or Master’s degree and in the…
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vicky-blogger · 1 month
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Unlocking Opportunities: Understanding IIM Ahmedabad Admissions and Cut Offs
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The Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (IIM-A) stands as a beacon of excellence in management education not only in India but also globally. Its rigorous academic programs and esteemed faculty attract aspiring managers from all corners of the world. However, gaining admission to IIM Ahmedabad is no easy feat. With stiff competition and high standards, understanding the admission process and cut off criteria is crucial for prospective candidates.
 The Admission Process
IIM Ahmedabad admission process follows a rigorous selection criteria that evaluates candidates based on various parameters. The process typically consists of:
1. CAT Exam: The Common Admission Test (CAT) serves as the first hurdle for aspirants. CAT evaluates candidates' quantitative, verbal, and logical reasoning abilities.
2. Shortlisting: After CAT results are declared, IIM Ahmedabad shortlists candidates based on their CAT scores, academic records, and work experience.
3. Written Ability Test (WAT) and Personal Interview (PI): Shortlisted candidates are then invited for WAT and PI rounds, where they are evaluated on their communication skills, analytical thinking, and overall personality.
4. Final Selection: The final selection is based on the candidate's performance in CAT, WAT, PI, academic background, work experience, and diversity factors.
 Understanding Cut Offs
Cut off marks serve as a threshold for shortlisting candidates for further rounds of evaluation. IIM Ahmedabad's cut off marks vary each year and are influenced by factors such as the difficulty level of the CAT exam, number of applicants, and the institute's admission policy. Generally, the cut off marks for CAT percentiles are used to shortlist candidates for the next rounds.
1. CAT Percentile Cut Offs: IIM Ahmedabad typically sets high CAT percentile cut offs for each category (General, SC, ST, OBC, etc.). These cut offs determine the minimum percentile required for a candidate to be considered for shortlisting.
2. Academic and Work Experience Cut Offs: Apart from CAT percentiles, IIM Ahmedabad also considers candidates' academic records and work experience. Candidates are usually required to meet minimum academic criteria, and relevant work experience can also play a crucial role in the selection process.
3. Composite Score Cut Offs: In some cases, IIM Ahmedabad may use a composite score that takes into account CAT percentiles, academic performance, and work experience to shortlist candidates.
 Strategies for Success
Achieving admission to IIM Ahmedabad requires more than just academic excellence. Here are some strategies that candidates can adopt to enhance their chances:
1. Prepare Diligently for CAT: Dedicate sufficient time and effort to prepare for the CAT exam. Practice regularly and familiarize yourself with the exam pattern and syllabus.
2. Focus on Communication Skills: Since WAT and PI rounds assess candidates' communication skills and personality, focus on improving your communication abilities and confidence.
3. Highlight Achievements: Showcase your achievements, both academic and extracurricular, in your application. Highlight leadership roles, initiatives, and projects that demonstrate your potential.
4. Stay Informed: Keep track of the latest updates regarding IIM Ahmedabad's cut offs, admission process and selection criteria. Stay informed about any changes or developments that may impact your application.
 Conclusion
Gaining admission to IIM Ahmedabad is a challenging yet rewarding journey. By understanding the admission process, cut off criteria, and adopting strategic approaches, candidates can enhance their chances of securing a coveted seat at one of India's premier management institutes. For further insights and discussions on IIM Ahmedabad admissions and cut offs, consider visiting Pgalguy.com, a platform where aspirants share valuable experiences and information to support each other's journey towards academic excellence.
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collegiality · 2 months
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IIM On Campus vs IIM Online
IIM On Campus offers immersive learning experiences within a traditional classroom setting, fostering direct interaction with peers and faculty. Students benefit from networking opportunities, face-to-face discussions, and a vibrant campus environment conducive to holistic growth. In contrast, IIM Online provides a flexible learning platform accessible from anywhere, catering to diverse schedules and locations. IIM On Campus vs IIM Online get more details!
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newswatchindia · 2 months
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IIM Lucknow students won lottery, got package of Rs 1.23 crore, 634 jobs among 576 students
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IIM Lucknow Placement Package: The 38th batch of PGP and 19th batch of ABM have got 100% placement. 576 students received 634 job offers with an average annual package of Rs 30 lakh. Despite the challenging job situation in the market, IIM Lucknow has once again strengthened its position among the top B-schools of the country.
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