Quantitative Ability (QA) in XAT is often moderately tough but scoring, provided you balance speed with accuracy. Many aspirants either rush through q...
Why interview preparation should focus on understanding, not memorisation
Memorised answers limit flexibility during interviews. When questioning shifts, candidates who rely on understanding rather than recall adapt more smo...General
How interview panels interpret confidence differently from assertiveness
Confidence is shown through calmness, clarity, and presence. Assertiveness, when excessive, may come across as defensiveness or rigidity. Interviewers...General
Why interviews reward clarity over complexity
Complex answers filled with jargon or over explanation often reduce clarity. Interview panels prefer simple, well-reasoned responses that communicate ...B-School
Understanding how interviewers judge learning ability
Learning ability is assessed through how candidates talk about mistakes, feedback, and change. Panels look for evidence that candidates can absorb les...B-School
Why authenticity influences interviewer trust
Interview panels interact with hundreds of candidates and quickly sense exaggerated or scripted responses. Authentic communication builds trust and ma...General
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Quantitative Ability (QA) in XAT is often moderately tough but scoring, provided you balance speed with accuracy. Many aspirants either rush through q...
4 months ago
Quantitative Ability (QA) in XAT is a scoring section if approached strategically. Unlike CAT, XAT QA is moderately tough, concept-driven, and time se...
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