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  1. The list is only for OG10. For OG11, I dont think any sheet is required. The questions are arranged in the order of difficulty. The difficulty level increases as u go from first to last. Vijay.
  2. Congratulations...Great improvement..all the best for ur apps...Tell us how u made 90 point jump possible. -Vijay.
  3. Congratulations....waiting for ur debrief...All the best for ur apps...Which schools u r aiming at? -Vijay.
  4. good score ..congratulations...all the best for apps...thanks a lot for ur debriefing. Vijay.
  5. rangmat, It is not a bad score..u can always take it again and improve on ur score..lots of people has done it here on Testmagic...My sincere advice wud be take it again...definitely u can make better..all the best. Vijay.
  6. Hi koolhunk, Congratulations....I know you wouldn't have done things very differently from what u had done last time...But there must be some thing which made u to achive this score...I know u imporved the concentration level and that helped u a lot..U said during the first test U were most of the times wrong while answering CR and RC..so how did u improve...That is my weak area..so any suggetions regarding this wud be of great help....and what ever u write in ur debriefing never going to be crap..people are going to read it and take few things which ever applicable to them...So pls post how a jump of 200 happened with all the details u can provide..Once again congratulations and all the best for ur apps. Thanks, Vijay.
  7. Congratulations on the great score..by the way what is FT and WSJ? Vijay.
  8. Hi kunalguha, congratulations ..... is 730 not enough to become GMAT instructor? In just 15 days u covered lot of books...luks like u r too good at maths...how come u missed 2 in that...anyways all the best.
  9. Wow..that explains how strong u r and why u got into ISB...A team lead in one year..rare cases!!! Many awards from clients and CEO...exceptional...Best outgoing student...excellent...initiated toastmaster and other clubs...exemplery...and all this with a village back ground...outstanding... All the best Priety...Cud u pls reply to my PM...pls do it. Vijay.
  10. If u see the last para of the article u see money is just one factor not only factor:-)
  11. wow that made is simpler. Thanks manish.
  12. Edited the post..my understanding was wrong.
  13. Thanks petr for providing such a wonderful briefing...Sure it wil help me...I am aiming at 700+..I wud be very happy if I get more than that. So what abt the apps plan? which schools u r aiming at? All the best for that, Vijay.
  14. Are u really looking at score of 350?...Out of curiosity which school u r aiming..if u r serious abt 350 then I think that shud be very easy to achive...just give GMAT thats enough ...anyways buy Official Guide and give GMATPrep before u go for exam..Yes GmatPrep is free and can be downloaded from mba.com all the best, Vijay.
  15. First of all 690 is not a bad score. I don't understand why many people have that impression. If you read the posts on this forum u wud hav observed some successful admissions with scores of 650 and above. The best example was priety. She can be inspiration for u. Even she felt bad when she got that score and wanted to take the exam again. But now she got admission in ISB. So take inspiration from her and start applying. I wish u all the best. I read one interview given by ISB adcom guy on pagalguy.com and he said "GMAT is just one of their 8 or 7 considerations for getting into ISB. So dont worry abt ur score. Come on Neo it is not bad score at all. All the best. Vijay.
  16. For thise who don't know about ISB. It is Indian School of Business in Hyderabad India. Read the story on this link. ======================================================= http://in.rediff.com/money/2006/apr/05salary.htm or for those who can't access the link here is the news. ISB grad bags Rs 1.04 cr salary deal April 05, 2006 16:21 IST Last Updated: April 05, 2006 16:27 IST Salary packages for India's management graduates are touching unprecedented heights. Close on the heels of Indian Institute of Management graduates getting record salary deals, the Hyderabad-based Indian School of Business on Wednesday reported the highest international annual package of $233,800 (Rs 1.04 crore) for one of its students. The ISB set a record with placements touching new highs for the Class of 2006. Four of its graduates have bagged offers that have broken the $200,000 mark. "Surprisingly, the highest international salary has been offered by an Indian technology company," ISB Deputy Dean Ajit Rangnekar said. He, however, declined to divulge the name of both the company and the student who has bagged the deal. "India is becoming the preferred location for our MBA students as this is where all the action is", he said adding "in the next five years there is going to be a reverse brain drain with most MBAs choosing the home turf to International offers." Talking about the trend in placements for this year, Rangnekar said, "It is the Indian companies that have raised the bar significantly, offering international salaries to our students." The average international salary for ISB students stood at Rs 53.5 lakh (Rs 5.35 million), up 21 per cent over 2005, while the average Indian salary was Rs 11.77 lakh (Rs 1.177 million), 18 per cent more than last year. "The highest Indian salary of Rs 30.33 lakh (Rs 3.033 million), came from the Indian company HiTech," Rangnekar said. The ISB Class of 2006 has 345 students, of which 328 participated in the placements process and over 145 companies visited the ISB for recruitments this year. The year also saw some new names like EDS, Tishman Spier, and others recruiting for the first time in India and at the ISB. Rangnekar said, "The placement results for 2006 have been extraordinary, surpassing all past performances. A total of 425 offers were made to our students recording a jump of 21 per cent over last year. Strikingly, it is the Indian companies who have raised the bar significantly offering international salaries to our students." Women make their mark Women students in the Class of 2006 represented 19 per cent of the total class this year. The highest offer made to a woman this year is $223,400 (Rs 1.01 crore). The top domestic offer for women students is Rs 20 lakh (Rs million), while the average salary is Rs 9.89 lakh (Rs 989,000). What is significant is the fact that of the four students who bagged the $ 200,000-plus salary offers, two are women, who have been offered global leadership positions. Students opt for India Indian companies raised the bar significantly making exciting job offers to the ISB students both in terms of salary and job profiles. An increased number of students have chosen to opt for domestic offers over international offers. Yashraj Erande, Class of 2006, said, "I was offered a very interesting job by a US based technology company. But I knew I wanted to be closer home, working in the increasingly challenging and versatile business environment, and hence I chose a job offer which gave me a chance to play a pivotal role in India." Media emerges as a hot sector While the regular recruiting companies -- consulting, IT, FMCG, and banking and financial services, etc -- elicited a lot of enthusiasm from the participating students, media companies for the first time made a mark at the ISB this year. Several ISB students opted for jobs with various media companies including ABP, GBN, and RPG Saregama. Career shifts Several cases of students who came to the ISB looking for a change in their career after several years of work experience. A student who after several years of owning a detective agency has been offered a vice president-international marketing position of a leading healthcare company; an Indian Navy serviceman of several years has also now opted for a job in the healthcare services sector. It's not all about money More than 30 students at the ISB have declined high salary packages in their quest for taking up jobs that find the 'best fit' for them. Many students declined lucrative offers and chose better job profiles. Differentials ranged from Rs 3 lakh (Rs 300,000) and went up to about Rs 26 lakh (Rs 2.6 million) depending upon a domestic or an international posting.
  17. For thise who don't know about ISB. It is Indian School of Business in Hyderabad India. Read the story on this link. ======================================================= http://in.rediff.com/money/2006/apr/05salary.htm or for those who can't access the link here is the news. SB grad bags Rs 1.04 cr salary deal April 05, 2006 16:21 IST Last Updated: April 05, 2006 16:27 IST Salary packages for India's management graduates are touching unprecedented heights. Close on the heels of Indian Institute of Management graduates getting record salary deals, the Hyderabad-based Indian School of Business on Wednesday reported the highest international annual package of $233,800 (Rs 1.04 crore) for one of its students. The ISB set a record with placements touching new highs for the Class of 2006. Four of its graduates have bagged offers that have broken the $200,000 mark. "Surprisingly, the highest international salary has been offered by an Indian technology company," ISB Deputy Dean Ajit Rangnekar said. He, however, declined to divulge the name of both the company and the student who has bagged the deal. "India is becoming the preferred location for our MBA students as this is where all the action is", he said adding "in the next five years there is going to be a reverse brain drain with most MBAs choosing the home turf to International offers." Talking about the trend in placements for this year, Rangnekar said, "It is the Indian companies that have raised the bar significantly, offering international salaries to our students." The average international salary for ISB students stood at Rs 53.5 lakh (Rs 5.35 million), up 21 per cent over 2005, while the average Indian salary was Rs 11.77 lakh (Rs 1.177 million), 18 per cent more than last year. "The highest Indian salary of Rs 30.33 lakh (Rs 3.033 million), came from the Indian company HiTech," Rangnekar said. The ISB Class of 2006 has 345 students, of which 328 participated in the placements process and over 145 companies visited the ISB for recruitments this year. The year also saw some new names like EDS, Tishman Spier, and others recruiting for the first time in India and at the ISB. Rangnekar said, "The placement results for 2006 have been extraordinary, surpassing all past performances. A total of 425 offers were made to our students recording a jump of 21 per cent over last year. Strikingly, it is the Indian companies who have raised the bar significantly offering international salaries to our students." Women make their mark Women students in the Class of 2006 represented 19 per cent of the total class this year. The highest offer made to a woman this year is $223,400 (Rs 1.01 crore). The top domestic offer for women students is Rs 20 lakh (Rs million), while the average salary is Rs 9.89 lakh (Rs 989,000). What is significant is the fact that of the four students who bagged the $ 200,000-plus salary offers, two are women, who have been offered global leadership positions. Students opt for India Indian companies raised the bar significantly making exciting job offers to the ISB students both in terms of salary and job profiles. An increased number of students have chosen to opt for domestic offers over international offers. Yashraj Erande, Class of 2006, said, "I was offered a very interesting job by a US based technology company. But I knew I wanted to be closer home, working in the increasingly challenging and versatile business environment, and hence I chose a job offer which gave me a chance to play a pivotal role in India." Media emerges as a hot sector While the regular recruiting companies -- consulting, IT, FMCG, and banking and financial services, etc -- elicited a lot of enthusiasm from the participating students, media companies for the first time made a mark at the ISB this year. Several ISB students opted for jobs with various media companies including ABP, GBN, and RPG Saregama. Career shifts Several cases of students who came to the ISB looking for a change in their career after several years of work experience. A student who after several years of owning a detective agency has been offered a vice president-international marketing position of a leading healthcare company; an Indian Navy serviceman of several years has also now opted for a job in the healthcare services sector. It's not all about money More than 30 students at the ISB have declined high salary packages in their quest for taking up jobs that find the 'best fit' for them. Many students declined lucrative offers and chose better job profiles. Differentials ranged from Rs 3 lakh (Rs 300,000) and went up to about Rs 26 lakh (Rs 2.6 million) depending upon a domestic or an international posting.
  18. Hi Chix, Hope u r still around. Congratulations. A good score. wish you all the best for ur apps...did u get the AWA rating? Vijay.
  19. Small correction....for statement 2 the equation should be 4x+2...answer is same.
  20. Can X be negative (-1,-2,-3,-4) I know these values are already considered for Y..just a doubt:-)
  21. 1 machine for 1 day can produce xP/24 products so for 4 days one machine can produce 4*xP/24 = xP/6 so to produce total of 3xP products we need 3xP/ (xP/6) = 18 ans is B. Let us know the OA.
  22. You definitely need to add Official Guide(OG) book to ur preparation. This is the book which has real GMAT questions. So start preparing that. As many of the successful people is say on this forum GMAT is not end of ur life or mine. It is just part of life. Do take it seriously but don't be tense. Just relax and I am sure you can improve your score. Read some of the debriefings of the successful people here on "Just finished my GMAT". I am sure that will give you more confidence. Hope that helps and wish u all the best. Vijay.
  23. Hi Vineet, If u need a best plan to start ur preparation go to the "Just finished my GMAT" forum and read the debriefings by Twinnsplitter, tictaktoe, CTG1983, ursula and so many other people to name. You not only get the info on how to start and u get lots of material which helps for ur preparation. They give the inspiration too. So read those and I am sure u have a good point to start then. Thanks, Vijay.
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