GRADUATE MANAGEMENT ADMISSION TEST (GMAT)

  • Eligibility:

The Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) has not defined any specific eligibility criteria for taking the test. However, basic eligibility demands the following:

  1. Graduate in any stream from a recognised institute/university.
  2. The candidate must be above 18 years of age. No upper age limit.

Further, different institutes have different … Continue Reading

What Matters in College: Part 3/5

And, when you want something, all the universe conspires in helping you to achieve it

This is true of Neelank Sachan, who is extremely passionate about Graphic Design. While he set out to study Engineering in Manipal, little did he know of the opportunities life would open up for him. Continue Reading

Paper Boats in the Puddle

While she trotted down the streets in anguish, careful not to step into the puddles of water, one hand over her head like a desperate seeker of shelter from the tumultuous rain; he quietly sneaked up to her. Holding his umbrella above her, he greeted her with the first smile

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What Matters in College: Part 1/5

The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.

More often than not, we are born with extraordinary skills. Not all these skills involve being gifted with numbers, or having the ability to mug up a subject overnight. Sometimes, these might also come in the form of excellent skills Continue Reading

What Matters in College: Part 5/5

Here is the last of our series of articles on “What Matters in college”. This one’s about landing that amazing PPO while you’re handling academics and a student club side by side. While president of IEEE, Raunak Manjani managed to also secure his future with a perfect PPO from Amazon. Continue Reading

First Year Curriculum

It only pays to be prepared!

 

Hello there, Freshers! Excited for your first year in college – for your new life, aren’t you? Well, when there’s so much activity packed for you, so many events and experiences to come your way, it’s only natural to be excited. With two … Continue Reading

Places to Eat on Campus

The students in college are broadly divided into three non-exclusive sets. The first set includes those people who try to eat regularly from the Food Court, or one of the messes they’ve diligently subscribed to, the second set of people are the ones who’re halfway into the first and halfway … Continue Reading

Freshers’ Guide to Hostels (Girls)

Hostels. A new, exciting, and slightly terrifying prospect to explore that comes into everyone’s heads as they enter their undergraduate years. Even before you’ve embarked on your academic journey to become an engineer, you wish to know about the accommodation provided by the college, the comfort quotient, whether it’s worth Continue Reading

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