Friday, January 06, 2006

45 days left - Summary

  • Started preparations seriously.
  • Studied Verbal using Kaplan verbal.
  • Spent time going through the strategies for all the verbal sections (except AWA).
  • Did the practice section of SC (The one after the tips). Got 12/15, with 1 silly error.

Created a couple of blog entries which are to be added to. These will keep a list of
  • Idioms
  • SC Notes

Ready Set Go

Today is the day when I kickstarted the GMAT preparation in earnest. From now on, it is to be a regular affair, with a minimum of a couple of hours on weekdays and atleast 6 hours on weekends.

Between December and now, I have kept up with some basic reading, PS, and looking for material. I have given a few practice sections, but no full length test.

My GMAT is on Feb 20th, which leaves me with around 40 days. I am sure that it is going to be hectic, but enough to prepare for a great score.

I will be keeping a more detailed log of my preparation, with a summary of each day's efforts.

Wednesday, January 04, 2006

IIMB PGSEM Application Form

IIMB has released the details of the application process for PGSEM 2006. The details are available here

Applications can be made online as well as through mail. The deadline is 28th February 2006. You need to have the CAT or GMAT scores while submitting the application. Alternately, you can specify that you want to take the PGSEM Entrance Examination (to be held on March 19, 2006)

Wednesday, December 21, 2005

Educational Companion for ESL

Yesterday I posted about the great punctuation book "Eats, shoots and leaves". There is also an Educational Companion available on the web site. This guide (also available as a Word doc) has some exercises with answers, and also some explanatory notes.

Do download the guide, even if you do not plan to buy the book !

Tuesday, December 20, 2005

Great book on punctuation

Eats, shoots and Leaves by Lynne Truss is a great book on common punctuation errors by even the most proficient english conversationists.


Copies can be ordered in India from Indiatimes Shopping or Sapna Online

My Date with GMAT

20th February, 2006. 09:00 Hrs

That is when I am going to take the GMAT for my PGSEM application. The folks at IIMB have clarified that while applying for the course (last date is 28th Feb) the only thing required is the printout that is provided just after the GMAT. The Official Score card is required only during the time of the Interview (April 2006).

Time to kick start the preparations in earnest ! Watch out for a lot more information here in the next couple of months :)

Saturday, November 19, 2005

Verbal Reference : Common Errors in English Usage


Common Errors in English Usage is a great book which is available online too. Very useful for SC, Verbal, and AWA sections.

Friday, November 18, 2005

What Should I Do With My Life ?

A nice article, even if a bit long. Read it when you are free.

Thursday, November 17, 2005

Information Overload

There is way too much GMAT material here on the internet. Every other preparation group or forum has tons of links available. Click happy people like me have a field day (week? month ? ) downloading all the stuff thinking it will all be useful.

This is one of the worst things to do while preparing for GMAT (or any other competitive exam). In fact, forget preparations, Information overload has invaded all aspects of our life..But I digress...

Coming back to GMAT... I have decided to stick to only the following material for now.
  • GMAT Official Guide (Lovingly called OG) : This is the bible, and is out in its 11th Edition now. I have a print copy of the 10th Edition, which will be sufficient. Not much changes between the two, so I have heard.
  • KAPLAN : Have read great things about its Verbal.
Only these two and I am done. I hope others reading this also realize the folly of downloading more stuff, and concentrate on quality, not quantity :)

MBA on your own

Personalmba.com is a great DIY mba idea. This originated as a reading list of a couple of dozen management and personality development books, which, if read properly, could provide most of the education that a full time mba strives to provide - minus the high cost and lost employment opportunity for a year or two.

Even if this goal seems lofty to some, the books are bestsellers in their respective domains, and reading them would surely be useful - even if you want to go ahead with a more formal mba program.

Wednesday, November 16, 2005

GMAT Ahoy !

PGSEM accepts scores from any of the following 3 examinations :
  • CAT
  • PGSEM Entrance Examination to be held on March 18th 2006
  • GMAT
Since CAT has already gone out of the bag (no preparations, work), I will be concentrating on the GMAT examination. To add to the already difficult preparation schedule, GMAC (the guys who are in charge of GMAT) have decided to change the test administrators from ETS to Prometric starting from 1 Jan 2006.

While this in itself is not a major cause for concern, and people in the US who have taken the new test say that it is the same format, rumours abound of a change in scoring pattern and difficulty level.

Until these rumours are substantiated, its business as usual preparing for the GMAT. The OG (Official Guide, aka bible) 11th Edition was just out here in India, and seems, to a few, to have somewhat tougher tests.

However, the amazon.com reviews for the book mention little difference in the question level/pattern, and only some new questions

Monday, November 14, 2005

Obligatory First Post

Thanks for stumbling upon this blog. This place is a repository of information related to IIM, Bangalore's PGSEM MBA program. I will be placing references and information, right from preparation for the entrance exam (GMAT, which I will be taking) to the course itself (eventually - when I get in !)

Later ...

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