CAT 2019 Preparation | Admit Card, Exam Pattern, Syllabus

IRMA's unique Village Fieldwork Segment (VFS) is a 7-week long stay in villages across India.

In 2019, participants of PGDRM 40 are undergoing their VFS in 16 states, from Assam to Gujarat and from Himachal Pradesh to Tamil Nadu.

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Three participants from the 39th batch of IRMA’s flagship Post Graduate Diploma in Rural Management (PGDRM); Himanshu Baranwal, Kush Kumar and Deepak Dayal Sharma; won the third prize in Merkle, a blockchain-based case event at the third edition of The Red Bricks Summit at IIM-Ahmedabad.

We congratulate them on this achievement.

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https://irma.ac.in/news/167

IRMA is now accepting applications for its flagship Post Graduate Diploma in Rural Management (PGDRM). The last date for submitting completed applications is January 10, 2020.

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 Hey there everyone! I have a doubt according to websites of various IIM's we final year students have to submit a letter by june 30 or they wouldn't give admission stating that we have completed our graduation but my last exam is in july will that make me ineligible?  

IRMA is now accepting applications for its flagship Post Graduate Diploma in Rural Management (PGDRM). The last date for submitting completed applications is January 10, 2020.

To apply, please click on: http://bit.ly/2nJVjA4 

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Two students of the 39th batch of IRMA's flagship PGDRM, Prashant Jangir and Hemang Chauhan, are undergoing their Village Fieldwork Segment (VFS) with the Urmul Seemant Samiti in Rajasthan.

In this video, they share the organic farming initiative by Urmul and how, coupled with solar lighting and rainwater harvesting, it is making a difference to the nearby areas.

https://youtu.be/kOYpXlfIqRg

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 With just under 2 weeks to go for the CAT 2019 Exam. Test your preparation in all three sections with CL's CAT Daily Quiz.


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Hello CAT aspirants, I hope you must be doing good and your preparation must be running at full speed. Please just go through this article you would find it useful :) 

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From the past few days, I am not sure what is happening to me but my head feels heavy. It is not refreshed and not open. This is showing in my mocks! The scores have drastically reduced and DILR has become really diificult as my brain seems clogged in that section. I know that this might be due to apprehension, but anyone has faced this and come out of this before? 


Please help guys... Bahuth phat rahi hai 

I gave AIMCAT 2019 yesterday. But, today it's still not showing my result and review, it's still showing the link. And when you click on the link, it takes you to the scorecard. It shouldn't happen right ? What should I do ?

My cutoff prediction CSS - 566.50 Afhq - 568.75 IB - 567 Railway - 571 Mea - 576 ITI - 577.25 Excise. - 549.25 Po - 566.25 Examiner - 579.75 ED - 574.75 CBI - 554.25 DA - 550.50 Auditor - 542.25 Accountant - 532 UDC - 529.50 TA ( cbdt) - 526.25 TA (cbec) - 523.75 Max. Variation of -+ 5

Group discussion (GD) and personal interview (PI) are integral part of CAT exam and thus are as important as online test. Here are some tips and tricks to crack 2019. Let us first discuss about GD. Group discussion is conducted to test communication, content and clarity, confidence, leadership skills, problem solving and decision making skills. Here are some tips to crack GD.

 Try to have three-four entries of around 20 seconds. Avoid placing your all points in one

go.

 Try to get an entry within first 2 minutes. Try to enter the GD when others are taking a small pause. Be loud and assertive on points.

 Support your point with data. Read newspapers regularly so that you don't fall short on content. Some of the latest topics are crude oil crisis, economic slowdown in India,automobile industry slowdown, ground water crisis, new traffic rules and fines, and odd

even rule.

 Don’t get personal. Do not try to prove others wrong in a GD. Don’t point finger on any

group member.

 Mind your body posture, gestures, hands placement and movements. Avoid giving any sign of having anxiety or lack of confidence.

 It is good if you take lead, open the discussion, ask other group members to place their points and propel the GD forward, conclude and close the GD. Remember that it is not necessary to arrive at a consensus in during a GD.

Now coming to personal interview, the classic opening question in a PI – ‘Tell me something about yourself.” You have to be very clear and specific while answering this question as it can make or break the interview. You can steer the interview the direction you want by answering this

question wisely. Typically, you should talk very briefly about your family, education, career goals, strengths, weaknesses, curricular and extracurricular achievements, projects/work experience

and hobbies. By answering this question, you are not only letting the interviewer know you better but also you are giving the enough feed to interviewer to put next question that you would be

comfortable with. Next important thing to remember is that you should not be in hurry to answer when you are not

sure about it. It is always better to take a minute from the panel, think over and then answer the question wisely.

Also, it is okay to say ‘I don;t know; in an interview’ Instead of guessing or giving a wrong answer. Be humble and state that you are not aware of the facts. You are not supposed to know the answers of all the questions. In fact, there are certain questions which don’t have a specific answer. Such questions are asked by the interview panel to check the thought process of the

candidate. So try to answer logically.

 In a nutshell, you should try to be logical while portraying your skill set during GDPI.

CAT 2019 is just around the corner, by now all of you must have given substantial amount of mocks and have an idea about your performance and tactics. Some important pointers to keep in mind: 1- Having nerves and butterflies in your stomach is normal 2- Be flexible and have a positive outlook even if you see changes in the question paper relative to what you expect 3- Work on your strengths now, make them the foundation of your score. 4- Effectiveness is key, make sure you're 100% confident about the answers you're providing All the best!!

Hi guys,


What is the best way to go about the SoP for FMS? I am not being able to fit in everything properly. So, I went through this article - http://bit.ly/37gb4Ru and followed the guideline mentioned.


I have mentioned my a) acads, b) family background, c) internship experience, d) work experience, e) why I want to pursue an MBA and  f) future goals


Is it enough? Or should I make any other change?


Looking forward to hearing from y'all.


Thanks!

Hello Everyone,

I hope you are all set for CAT but to boost your score go through this video. Here i have described if you are getting around 80-85% in CAT then how you can scale it upto 90 or above that. https://youtu.be/PGTuYxoOMc4

Please let me know your views :)