Saturday, September 10, 2011

The Twin Towers of Indian Education

The Indian Institutes of Technology and Management [IIT’s and IIM’s] can be considered as the twin towers of Indian Education. While one promotes Quality Technical Education the other promotes Quality Management Education. IIT Kharagpur was the first IIT to be setup in India in 1951 whereas IIM Calcutta was the first IIM to be setup ten years later in 1961. Currently there are 16 IIT’s and 13 IIM’s in the country.


My journey into the hallowed portals of IIT and IIM
I first became aware of IIT’s at the end of my tenth standard. I go to know that IIT’s have a separate all India entrance exam called the Joint Entrance Exam [IIT -JEE]. During my first year pre-university I enrolled into a two year coaching program offered by Brilliant’s Tutorials based in Chennai. I used to receive the study material through post but did not make much progress. At the end of the first year of my pre-university I came across another coaching program offered by Agrawal’s Classes based in Bombay. I joined this coaching program also and received this study material also through post. I found there were many advantages of Agrawal’s coaching program over Brilliant’s. For one Agrawal’s program was of one year duration to be done in the second year of pre-university unlike Brilliant’s which was a two year program. Also the study material of Agrawal’s was much more concise and of higher quality than that provided by Brilliant’s.


A few months before the actual IIT JEE Agrawal’s conducted a nationwide mock test in which I fared reasonably well. It was that performance which gave me the confidence that I could clear the actual exam. This was a major reason for me being successful in my first attempt for IIT JEE in which I secured a rank of 969. I decided to enroll into IIT Kharagpur with Chemical Engineering as my choice of engineering discipline.



I first thought of studying management in IIM’s in the final year of my engineering at IIT Kharagpur. IIM’s conduct a separate all India entrance exams called the Common Admission Test popularly called as CAT. Students who clear the CAT are then called for a Group Discussion and Interview where the final selection happens. I appeared for CAT in my final year of engineering but failed to get any Interview calls from any one of the IIM’s. I then joined the cement industry as a process engineer. After working for three years I appeared for CAT again and this time I got interview calls from IIM Bangalore and IIM Lucknow. But I failed to clear either of the interviews. Next year I again appeared for CAT along with exams for other management institutes like SPJain, XLRI, XIM and BIM. I got interview calls from IIM Bangalore and SPJain but failed to clear the interviews yet again.


Meanwhile I shifted from the cement industry to the software industry as a software developer. After I shifted to the software industry I applied for the Post graduate programme in software management [PGSEM] offered by IIM Bangalore. Though I cleared the entrance exam I once again found myself short in the interview. The next year I enrolled into a distance management programme offered by ICFAI. I did not find the course appetizing and abandoned it. I then enrolled in another distance management programme offered by Brilliant’s Tutorials called as MPower. I pursued it for a few months but then I had to travel abroad on work and again I had to abandon this programme also.

It was only after another five years of work life that my desire to study management got reignited. This time I decide to take the Graduate Management Aptitude Test [GMAT] whose scores are used for admissions to management institutes around the world. I got a good score of 710 after minimal preparation. I applied for admission to a university in Germany and got provisional admission. But I decided against pursuing the same. I then applied for Executive Management Programme at IIM Ahmadabad using my GMAT score. I was called for the interview but my interview jinx with the IIM’s continued. The next year I reapplied for the same programme and was called again for the interview but I decided to give the interview a miss.


Meanwhile I obtained Project Management certification offered by Project Management Institute [PMI], a globally recognized body. After a couple of years I enrolled for a six month online certificate programme in entrepreneurship development offered by Symbiosis. I completed this successfully. After another couple of years I enrolled into a six month certificate programme in Supply Chain Management offered by IIM Calcutta. This was a video based learning programme with infrastructure support provided by NIIT. There were two campus visits as part of this certificate programme. Most importantly there was no interview as part of the selection process! I was finally able to realize my dream of entering the portals of IIM’s through this certification programme. I successfully completed the programme and obtained the certification from IIM Calcutta.


As can be seen from above my route to enter IIT was straight forward but I had to take a very circuitous route to enter IIM’s. But my experience in studying in these two great institutes has certainly enriched my life and I would cherish these as lifelong achievements.



Sunday, January 6, 2008

Ricky 'Chea'ting - India vs Australia Test Match

What a wonderful test match it was at Sydney and what a finish !

The game seesawed from the day one and finally the pendulam swung favourably towards Aussies in the dying moments of the game. India had the Aussies on mat at 130 for 6 on day one but they came back to post 450+. India replied well reaching 215 for 3 and then collapsed to 340 for 7. At this stage Aussies would have anticipated a lead of 50 to 100 runs. But that was not to be. India came back and forged ahead of Aussies to finish 69 runs ahead. But the determined Aussies set a challenging target of 333 post lunch on the final day. India kept loosing wickets regularly but were still with a chance of saving the match till Clarke took three wickets in an over to finish the game.

The game would be remembered for some great batting on both sides : Symonds, Hayden, Sachin, Laxman. It would also be remembered for bad umpiring throught the match which affected India more than Aussies.

But it would also be remembered for lack of spirit on the final day of the match. Aussies were claiming catches which were clearly grassed. Ricky claiming Dhoni's catch when he clearly grassed it. Clarke claiming Ganguly when he clearly grassed it and Ricky vouching for him!! The normally honest Gilchrist too joined the party by claiming Dravid's catch when he would have clearly seen no nick. He also claimed Dhoni when he or the slip could have easily seen that the ball came off the ground. Looks like it was an order from the top man Ricky himself to his team mates to cheat and win the game.

Ricky Ponting should change his name to Ricky 'Chea'ting for this supreme effort.

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

First blog - on Independence Day

This is my first blog and it happens to be India's 60th Independence day. good day to start!
Not so good part was that I had spend an hour at office. Office on public holiday!? Yuck

What does blogging mean to me? - Well sort of maintaining a personal diary but open to public.
How do I intend to use it - post my thoughts on the different currents/threads running currently in my life.
Expectations from public - comments,brickbats, just about anything welcome. Looking for some gyan on art of blogging.

So here goes.....
today as I was driving to my office [remember its 15th Aug] I had a strange feeling of abondoning this country and settling abroad. A very strange feeling for me this one. someone I failed to connect to the happy spirit of Independence day today. Wonder why. Somehow all this talk of India's growth appears gas to me. ground realities around me looked very different while I was driving. No, I was'nt driving thru some rural impoverished hinterland. I was driving thru India's IT capital. traffic jam, impoverished people, poverty. everything remains as is. when I parked my car at church street, a 7 year old poor girl in tattered clothes pretended to work as a parking attendent and asked me for 10 rs. i gave her five. meters down the road, big cars were offloading colorful people for an Independence day bash at amoeba. At office, one of the colleagues remarked that in US come what may nobody works on their Independence day. for americans patriotism is more important than work. what is important for us? quickly finished my one hour of work and headed back home and get on the net............