Prepare for
WAT rounds of best B-schools
MBA aspirants
have transferred their focus from problems based on practicing aptitude to
sharpening their communication abilities as well as soft skills, with the
shortlist declaration at IIMs & other B-schools. The vital components for
the selection procedure include WAT (Writing Ability Test) and PI (Personal
Interview). In India, most of the B-schools will be conducting the selection
rounds between March and April. Therefore, this is a crucial time for the applicants
to get prepared for the rounds.
WAT looks for what?
Through WAT,
B-schools tests the candidate's potential to communicate suggestions, think
critically, draw a constructive analysis, and completing the tasks in a given
time. For applicants, it is necessary for them to build up the essay in a good
way.
WAT is
something that stipulates improvisation together with bona fide arranging of
views to a logical whole. Practicing to put down essays about random matters
revolving around your thoughts on current affairs & some other generic
topics, while sharing her devise a strategy for WAT, a student of IIM, Anusha
JVD said.
How to structure WAT?
The duration
for WAT is twenty to thirty minutes approximately and the word limit has been
set up as 200 to 400 words. Candidates within the word & time limit, need
to search for the idea behind the topic, draw the points, and then give it
an appropriate structure of introduction, body, and salutation. We suggest the CODER approach.
C-
Collect ideas
O-
Organise them
D-
Develop them
E-
Express them
R-
Review
Time management
The majority of
B-schools offer a specific duration for writing the essay. Therefore, you need
to follow the whole process within the demanded duration. Candidates must give
time to themselves while practicing and should make sure that they can complete
the essay writing in under ten minutes. They should finalize the content &
framework after they hear the time limit, says IIM Lucknow's Ashish Shrivastava.
Form your opinion
You need to
write the essay either for or against the topic and the conclusion should carry
the essence of your persuasion. It will help the interlocutors better
understand your thoughts and personality as well. Student at IIM, Jayesh Patil
says, that generally, the topics in WAT have both positive & negative
aspects. In the given time, think about the major points with a few examples.
While writing the essay, give preference to more pertinent points. And give
your essay a good conclusion.
How to prepare?
The very first
step to proceed with WAT is to be up-to-date with the current affairs. Try to
read magazines and of minimum 2 national dailies for example, The Week,
Frontline, and Outlook and prepare notes to develop critical analysis.
IIM Shillong's
Sahithi while sharing his WAT preparation says, that focusing on enhancing
knowledge for the essays and working more on grammar & sentence formation
will help the candidates to perform well.
Dealing with theoretical topics
IIM Lucknow's
VK Narasimhan says, that he got "loose lips sink ships" as the topic,
and he instead of getting blank elaborated what the metaphor meant & then
gave examples such as the Ambani brothers' tussle for Dirubhai's property and
the Tata-Mistry spat. One of the advantages of the abstract topic is you can
redirect the topic to any of relevance about which you're familiar.
Major topics of WAT
Below are
various topics that had been asked in IIMs and the rest of B-schools from
previous years'. Some of them are easy & direct some are abstract and you
are asked to relate it with a current affair or recent event in order to make
it relevant.
1. Immigration-
boon or bane?
2. How can we
reduce the absenteeism of teachers in primary and middle schools? suggest
ways.
3. Each
decision in a democracy need to be taken directly through referendums
4. Doing
something right takes less time. Why it went wrong? Elaborate.
5. Cultural
diversity hinders democratic governance
6.
Demonetization
7. What is more
important, name or money?
8. Cases of
farmers' suicides are at their peak. Suggest some measures to improve this
situation.
9. Ads not
always just sell products but sometimes notion success.
10. Is it
correct to allocating money & profits from an investor to CSR activities?
11. How
monetary will benefit from improving sanitation in rural areas?
12. Will the
centralization of Indian oil companies be a boon?
13. Net
neutrality
14. Impact of
food delivery start-up business? Reflect your views on how it can provide a
revenue stream to housewives.
15. Ethical
dilemma in business
16. Indian
village's sustainable modernization
17. Is there a
need for women changing their surname post marriage?
18. India's bid
for a stable seat at UN?
19. Is peace
possible between India & Pakistan?
20. To reach
the level of cricket, how can Indian sports be encouraged?
Abstract topics
1. Loose lips
sink ships
2. Honesty is
the best policy
3. Sometimes
you win and sometimes learn
4. 1+1 is not
equal to 2
5. Which leads
to more comfort, order, or chaos?
6. Best animal-
elephant
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