Dear
MBA Aspirant,
We
have already discussed about the ways and various criteria to choose the
appropriate B-School for yourself. However, we had also asked, Will the
B-School chosen by you will choose you?
As
we know that each and every B-School looks for having the best brains as there
students. Also, each and every aspirant wants to move to the best B-school, as
per his scores.
So,
come lets see, what are those qualities, which the top management institutes
look for in the aspirants.
Written
tests check academic caliber:-
Among all entrance
exams, CAT, XAT, MAT, ATMA entrance exams are the most popular exams which open
the doors for entry into MBA institutes. There are some institute-specific
entrance exams such as FMS for Faculty of Management Studies, University of
Delhi; IIFT, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, New Delhi and Kolkata, JMET for
the MBA institutes of the IIMs, NMAT, Narsee Monjee Institute of Management
Studies, Mumbai. There are state level entrance exams like Maharashtra Common
Entrance Test (MAH-CET), Tamil Nadu Common Entrance Test (TANCET) etc.
These entrance exams
look for the Quantitative, Verbal and Data Interpretation Abilities. They also
test the accuracy level of the candidates.
What
comes after clearing the entrance exam?
After clearing the
CAT as well as other MBA institute entrance exams, the next step is GD &
PI. Based on the candidate’s MBA entrance exam performance, the institute calls
them for GD & PIs. A few MBA institutes short-list candidates after the group
discussion stage and only the short-listed candidates are interviewed.
Some of the entrance
exam also conduct essays as per the selection procedure XLRI and IIFT give
importance to essays. IIM Bangalore has substituted GDs with essays from this
year. According to a member of the Admission Committee of a top MBA institute,
candidates can express their opinions and facts in a much better way than GDs
which mostly take a chaotic turn.
Dr. BS Sahay,
Director of MDI Gurgaon says, "We at MDI Gurgaon take the CAT entrance
exam scores followed by Group Discussion and Personal Interview (GD & PI).
Factors like overall presentation, content, educational qualification and
personal background are also taken into account."
A good score in an
entrance exam goes a long way in ensuring one get a seat in a good MBA
institute, according to experts. Dr. CS Venkata Ratnam of IMI says, "We
use CAT entrance exam scores as a short-listing tool. We will give more
weightage to the previous scholastic record of a candidate."
This year, the top
MBA institutes like IIMs, MDI Gurgaon etc. are also giving weightage to the
academic records and work experience.
What
do MBA institutes look for in a candidate?
Why is excelling in
written exam so important? Dr. Anwar Ali, Director of IMT Ghaziabad, explains,
“A good MBA course is so rigorous that if the candidate is not academically
sound, he won’t be able to cope up with the pressure. We always look forward for
somebody with a good academic record. Performance in written tests is a good
indicator."
While talking about
the qualities looked for in a candidate during the Personal Interview session,
Dr. Pingali Venugopal, Dean XLRI Jamshedpur mentions, “We check whether the
candidates have proper knowledge, interest and depth of the subject or not. We also
test whether the candidate is genuinely interested in doing MBA or is just
following the common trend. XLRI also looks for certain personality traits in
the candidates. We look for all those qualities which a manager must have, such
as communication skills, leadership qualities, and awareness, to name a few.”
GD-PI
assess a candidate’s personality
The purpose of GD is
to measure the quality of a candidate on parameters like content and knowledge,
rational thought process, communication skills, group behavior and leadership
skills. “GDs are conducted to test managerial attributes like interpersonal
skills, leadership, analytical and rational thinking, knowledge and personality
traits. Communicating in a clear and fluent manner is a must,” says Jaya Desai
of IMS Learning.
A personal interview
is aimed at knowing a candidate more intimately, assessing the clarity of
thinking process, future goals and how much is the candidate fit for the MBA
institute. Desai tells MBAUniverse.com, “The personal interview aims to assess
the skills, attitude and personality of the aspirant. The MBA institutes check
if the candidate is fit for their courses."
Work
experience matters, but not essential
Apart from the MBA
entrance exams and GD & PI performance, MBA institutes include work
experience, academic record and extra-curricular activities in their selection
criteria. Usually work experience is given weightage only if it is a full-time
experience after graduation. In most cases, any work experience of less than
six months is not considered during selection process. “We prefer students with
at least one year of work experience,” says Dr. Sahay of MDI Gurgaon.
In past few years,
top MBA institutes are admitting more number of candidates with work
experience. For example, according to IIM Ahmedabad, among the 310 students
admitted in the batch of 2009-2011, 57.42 per cent have an average of 23 months
of work experience. IIM Bangalore admitted a total number of 354 students for
the Post Graduate Program (PGP) of 2009-2011. Of them, 241 students have work
experience ranging from 12 to more than 48 months, while the average experience
is that of 29 months.
Whereas MBA
institutes offering one year MBA programs like ISB Hyderabad, and Great Lakes
School of Management, Chennai, require a minimum of two years of full-time work
experience.
The
complete package matters!
While selecting
candidates, the selectors always look for special qualities which will justify
the MBA institute as well as the courses offered by them. “They should be
innovative and creative. We are looking for candidates who can out of the box
ideas,” says Dr. Venugopal. Dr. Anwar Ali, Director of IMT Ghaziabad, says,
“The candidate should have ‘fire-in-the-belly’ and zeal to achieve something
big! We look out for achievers.”
“An aspirant should
first qualify as a good citizen and then strive to become an MBA executive. And
above all think about the society as a whole, besides your own career,” says
Dr. Sahay and adds, “An aspirant must have passion for pursuing an MBA. They must
have the quality to be become global managers.”
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