What did you wear to your IIM interview?

What did you wear to your IIM interview?

Formal dressing is recommended for GD/PI at MBA institutes. Boys can wear formal suits or shirt and formal pants. Tie and blazers are not compulsory, but if you are comfortable in wearing these things, carry on. Girls can wear a formal shirt accompanied with either a formal skirt or pants.

Can I wear saree in IIM interview?

Female Dress Code: For ladies, the usual dress code is a salwar suit or a sari with suitable footwear. A western formal skirt or pant suit may also be worn. It is preferable to wear closed-toe pumps or flats for footwear. It is important that you do not put too much of make-up and jewellery.

How important is the CAT score to get admission in IIM?

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The CAT score is only one of the inputs in the admission decision by an IIM. They also take into consideration your acads, work experience and sometimes the extra curricular activities. The interview is an important component of the whole admission process, and can make or mar your candidature.

What is the profile of an IIM?

The profile for IIMs consists of the following things: Marks in 10th, 12 th, and graduation: The brand of the institution where one graduated. Ranks secured at school (X & XII), college and university-level and/or performance in national or state-level entrance tests

Do I have to appear for interview for shortlisting in IIM?

And “YES”, u have to appear in an interview which the B-School will b putting for the short listed candidates. For IIM, they will b taking 30\% weightage of your CAT score and the rest will b what u perform in the interview. , IIM grad.

When is the final result of IIM-A declared?

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The questions like, “when is it declared” or “what happens next” have been answered for each IIM separately. This is based on what happened during my year i.e. 2018. IIM-A declared the final result on 6th April, 2018. This is how the online portal on IIM-A’s website looked like: