9 students out of 11 CAT 2018 100%ilers are from IMS
Abhay Anand | January 21, 2019 | 02:11 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JANUARY 21: IMS- one of the oldest MBA test prep institutions in India has once again proved its expertise in mentoring for CAT, with 9 out of the 11 100%ilers in CAT 2018 all belonging to the IMS fold. Notably, all 7 students who have got 100%ile are students of IMS, and the remaining 2 are IMS Mentors, both multiple-time 100%ilers.
According to Anand Sutaria, President, IMS, “This fantastic result of our students is proof of IMS’s strong mentorship platform, which has helped students understand their potential and hone their skills for competitive exams. I’m happy that along with mentorship, our study material, SimCATs, e-Maximiserworkshop series and the Pre-CAT helped the candidates to achieve the dream result.”
According to IMS 100%iler Rounak Majumdar, IMS’s mock tests, known as SimCATs, replicated CAT scenarios in the best way possible, ensuring that nothing that came up in CAT would ever feel like a surprise. “As a test series taker, you do not expect constant interactions with centre faculty. But from day 1, I was made to feel like part of a family. I could visit the centre and clear my doubts, whether related to CAT or life in general. The IMS Club 100 Whatsapp Group also enabled me to connect with some brilliant and unique folks,” added Rounak.
Each of IMS’s students will also go through a comprehensive preparation for the next stage of the business school admission process, which includes group discussions, essay writing and personal interview.
IMS is one of the most preferred options for MBA aspirants preparing for national and international-level management competitive exams such as the CAT, XAT, CET, GMAT, GRE and other entrances tests.
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