A five-day farce!
Things are getting scarier. There was light at the end of the tunnel, or so I thought. Now there is this nagging feeling that it was only a mirage.
Final Placements of seniors are on now while I write this blog… was there most of the time… and was witness to the drama that is being played out in the MDC lawns… The newspapers will be agog for news of splendid placements and would carry articles that would eulogize the institutes and the MBA program in general. And all the budding MBA-aspirants beyond the walls that surround us here would embark on a journey… a journey fuelled by fragile dreams and delicate aspirations… a vicious trajectory would start all over again.
The placement process at the MBA institutes is a painful one. One would marvel at the way the entire mela is organized and at the sheer scale of it. One would also marvel at how only a few gain out of the process and most are left stranded trying to figure out what could have possibly gone wrong. Having been through a similar process during my summer placements, I thought I would be able to help them out, understand what they are going through. But, I realized that I am still not strong enough… that the vagaries of the process were more than I could take. Looking at people in pain is not easy… and not if a similar pain resides somewhere in your heart too.
The placement process at the MBA institutes is a painful one. One would marvel at the way the entire mela is organized and at the sheer scale of it. One would also marvel at how only a few gain out of the process and most are left stranded trying to figure out what could have possibly gone wrong. Having been through a similar process during my summer placements, I thought I would be able to help them out, understand what they are going through. But, I realized that I am still not strong enough… that the vagaries of the process were more than I could take. Looking at people in pain is not easy… and not if a similar pain resides somewhere in your heart too.
6 comments:
Thats precisely Life!!
Aptly said....
Its all in the game,and it certainly doesnt imply that you'd stop aiming for the best..
For all the talent and hardwork that went in to reach this,will never go in vain ! Give it a shot and everything will come your way....
well written yogesh...and rightly said "this is life".....and this is just the begining of this unforeseen world....um sure u ll get used to it as u move ahead...
well written yogesh...and rightly said "this is life".....and this is just the begining of this unforeseen world....um sure u ll get used to it as u move ahead...
Nice touching post.Its true that only the one who goes through the pain can actually feel and understand it.Things seem very rosy and perfect to the outside world who are least aware of the hard work,drilling and extreme pressure that MBA students go through in two years of their life.They fail to understand that success didn't come easy to them.
All they can think of is "this guy's life is made since he is an MBA.They just can't think beyond the high packages that MBA graduates get".Nice to know that you people work so hard and you actually deserve the success that
awaits you in your future.And for the placement scenario,it is few such incidents of rejection which helps you come out so strong in life that you are prepared to face the worst in life.BTW,u write well.
Thanks Praveen, Prerit and err.. anonymous :-)
Am learning new things everyday.. and most of it not from books.. as you guys have correctly identified
Well written, Yogi. I can't see into the future but I will hope, at the very least, (having seen this process once) that you will not be put through this. As you say, noone deserves to go through it.
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