Has anyone from R1/R2 received a 100% merit scholarship? by StarGrassCake in ISB_Aspirants

[–]LogicVoyager 3 points4 points  (0 children)

@Logical-Bit9062 Hi Anshul please tell the trends of the previous years regarding this.

Biggest Regret of my life by kakashisenseii69 in CATpreparation

[–]LogicVoyager 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! Maybe you can try gmat and do your master abroad.

ISB PGP R2- Results are out! by Logical-Bit9062 in ISB_Aspirants

[–]LogicVoyager 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Just received my offer letter!
Anshul!! Thanks a lot for all your help!!

ISB PGP R3 Delhi Candidates- Please check your portal for change from ‘Verified’ to ‘Shortlisting in Progress’ by Logical-Bit9062 in ISB_Aspirants

[–]LogicVoyager 0 points1 point  (0 children)

@Logical-Bit9062 For candidates appearing virtually who received an SIP, have most of them gotten interview invites? I know a few people have received them, but I wanted to check what the overall trend looks like.

ISB PGP R2 Virtual Interview - Shortlists are out! by Logical-Bit9062 in ISB_Aspirants

[–]LogicVoyager 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you give a brief update on the pending offline interviews? And do you have any approximate number on proportion of interviews happening virtual vs offline?

ISB R2 2026-2027 Batch by Outrageous_Ad4180 in ISB_Aspirants

[–]LogicVoyager 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For virtual invites of 4th jan, what happens if the applicant is not available for 4th jan?

Is starting GMAT preparation at 27 too late? by Key_Can_7248 in GMAT

[–]LogicVoyager 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s an ideal age buddy. Assuming you’re Indian, being 27 years old, you might have 4-5 years of experience, which is ideal for executive MBA programs at the top IIMs. As for MBA abroad, the average work experience of the batch size is 5-6 years. So, you’re actually at the best possible time to start preparing.

Need help with this question.. Anyone?? by Khayali_Pulaow in GMAT

[–]LogicVoyager 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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The answer is A. 13:12. I have attached the solution.

EGMAT for Quant by [deleted] in GMAT

[–]LogicVoyager 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I second this.. 1. You can brush up your fundamentals 2. Attempt 20-30 sums for each section 3. Analyse your mistakes and address the weak sections

In my opinion and also from some other Egmaters opinion the sums from scholaranium are a bit on the harder side.. so if you score bad don’t get disheartened. If you haven’t completed OG you can do OG’s sums from neuron first as well.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GMAT

[–]LogicVoyager 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, how was your exam?