NITIE Test

Wednesday · 22 Jan 03 · 09:16 PM IST | Posted by Karthik | Category: General

I should have updated about this on Sunday.  Anyway, on Sunday morning, I wrote yet another entrance test for a management school, this time it was NITIE (National Institute for Industrial Engineering).  I was very happy after this, because this is the last of these tests that I am writing!

But I probably shouldn't have written this exam, because the questions in it were not at all what I had prepared for.  In CAT and other management exams, the Quantitative Ability section consists of questions on normal Mathematics (percentages, profit and loss, time and work, etc.) but this time it was Engineering level Mathematics, which I learnt a long time ago and happily put out of my mind.  Also, there was a section on Engineering and Technology, which contained questions largely pertaining to Mechanical and Electrical Engineering.  So I probably need not have bothered applying for this exam, because I wouldn't have been able to do well enough anyway.

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