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‘Behave as managers and keep your cool’

Expert advice to aspirants affected by glitches during the first computer- based CAT

Updated on: Dec 02, 2009 09:27 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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Business-school aspirants affected by various glitches in the first computer-based Common Admission Test (CAT) should not get hassled over something beyond their control, say coaching professionals.

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Slated from November 28 to December 7, the test is being administered by testing and assessment services provider, Prometric, for entry to the Indian Institutes of Management (IIM) and other b-schools.

The CAT delivery issue is akin to a trial of whether aspirants have the “temperament” to be managers. “If you were caught in a traffic jam on your way to a business meeting, would you tear your hair out?” asks Ulhas Vairagkar, director, TIME. “I suspect this is a test of candidates’ managerial skills. Can you take the setback in your stride?” He goes on to add “Look ahead. Try to see something positive in what’s happened. Think: ‘Maybe I can prepare better.’ Keep your cool. You might now have more time to take the CAT.”

Arindam Lahiri, director, academics, Career Launcher, too, says admission hopefuls should put the episode behind them. “Don’t get overly hassled because tests like the CAT are also about mental preparation. Re-focus and practise. Move ahead because this is something which is not in your locus of control.” Significantly, the ‘locus-of-control’ exercise is a part of the preparation for the next phase of b-school admissions — the interview and group discussion.

 
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