Unlike essay writing in
XAT, Written Ability Test is not a part of CAT on line computer based
test. IIMs and other B schools individually put the candidate to take
this test in time duration from 15 to 30 minutes.The expectation is to
understand the topic in accordance with its key words and form the
piece of writing in a logical and coherent manner. It accounts for 10
to 20 percentage points in final admission round.Candidates may expect
questions in their Personal Interview round out of their written essay.
Written Ability Test: Time is limited
Good writing requires
dedication and concentration, and time. While you have former two at
your disposal the latter (time) is limited- so it has be managed in
the best professional way. Your essay may be the first one, in middle
order or may be the last to be examined by the designated examiner.
Unless you have something different and interesting to write-how do
you expect him to read it the way you want? Essay must not turn into a
nightmare of confused paragraphs and differing styles that sometimes
is not even properly read by the examiner. You have to practice writing
with a thoughtful writing-style.
What could be the subjects for WAT Topics?
Topics in WAT are mostly
based on current affairs, socio political happenings, business and
economics, International affairs, philosophy. Recent trends show that
IIMs are gradually focussing more on Socio-political or socio economic
aspects in choosing the topics for WAT.
Click below to score high marks in GD PI WAT process of B schools for Admission 2014
Is there any syllabus for WAT?
Since WAT topics have no
fixed syllabus, candidates can be asked to write on any topic under the
Sun. The most important aspect of WAT is how do you the approach the
topic as it is going to test your knowledge and understanding with your
way of presentation. Following few points are very much needed to
write a good essay in limited time period.
You can’t write without Knowing the key terms
Every subject has its
terminology. A candidate is supposed to know the same to the standard
that is expected from a well educated person whatever the topic could
be.
Examples of topics on Economy-
Inefficiency of public distribution system; Privatisation of Economy;
Capitalism vs. socialism; Financial crisis; Budget; Disinvestment in
PSUs; Role of Public Private Partnership; Fiscal and Monetary policy;
Economic growth in India Vs China and others- need the understanding of
economic terms to base your thought process with no ambiguity.
You are supposed to know
the key terms like Public sector and Private sector; What’s budget,
its key components, difference between deficit and surplus, revenue and
expenditure; what’s the difference between Fiscal and Monetary policy,
who formulates and implements them; tools like progressive taxation,
CRR, Bank rate, Repo rate, SLR.
Examples of Topics on Politics
How can we make youth
politically more active; Women's Reservation Bill; Ban politicians with
criminal records from contesting elections; Pre election opinion
polls; crumbling Democracy; Presidential vs Parliamentary democracy.
Before proceeding to
write, think whether you are aware what are the ingredients of Women
reservation bill; what are pre election polls or exit polls-are they
prevalent in our country? What stuff do you have in your mind? Whether
you are aware about the different forms of Government in a democratic
system else how would you rate any of them better or worse?
Examples of Topics on Social issues
Corporate social
responsibility; Portraying women in advertisements show gender bias;
Social media is a waste of time; Role of women in social change;
Society bears the brunt of terrorism.
The need is to know what
could be the relation between corporate sector and society in general;
how the gender does bias is depicted in picture and in language; where
does terrorism hit the social well being, how does it grow, what can
society do to nip the menace in bud.
Make the understanding clear
There can be hundreds of
such issues and you may be asked to write an essay on any one of them.
But one thing is clear, if you know the key words, have an
understanding of their application, you may write well. The need will
be to follow the undernoted writing tips.
Key writing tips to improve the score
Final admission depends
on WAT and PI round to a great extent as the weightage to this round is
more than the CAT percentile. If an essay is written with a clear and
coherent flow of thought with rich contents, it may get the candidate
through the last round of admission process. The crucial role, this
essay writing plays, is the candidate’s ability to face the Board and
answer the penetrating questions based on whatever was expressed in the
essay.
Also read: How to increase your WAT score
Click below to score high marks in GD PI WAT process of B schools for Admission 2014
Following are the Ingredients that you should possess before writing the essay
a. Good command over the topic/subject
b. Clear and Coherent flow of thought
c. Ability to recollect the facts and examples, and insert them at the appropriate place
b. Clear and Coherent flow of thought
c. Ability to recollect the facts and examples, and insert them at the appropriate place
d. Ability to write effectively with correct use of grammar, spelling and punctuation in good handwriting
How to begin, form the body and conclude
a. Give a few seconds to outline what you are going to write
b.Practice well before the WAT day to write in paragraphs
c. One paragraph should have one idea gradually moving forward to concluding part
d. Begin with what you
are going to write in the essay; introduce well; explain well in the
body of the essay which is the main idea and should have good subject
knowledge; conclude with logic on whatever you have already written
Last but not the least
a. Before moving forward to write, read the direction attentively
b. Words like Analyse,
describe, narrate, discuss, comment, examine, critically examine have
different meaning and the essay is to be written accordingly.
Understand the words and give due weightage to them.
c. Avoid using abbreviations, slangs and write complete words and sentences.
d. Quotations/citations should have acknowledgements else don’t use them
e.Write appropriate
vocabulary words in simple and crisp language. Avoid using idioms and
phrases if you are not well versed with them
f. Don’t write anything superfluous which you may not be able to explain in your PI round
Quick Preparation tips for WAT 2014
a. Read articles on contemporary social, economic, political, national and international issues
b. Read the Newspaper editorials, specific articles by distinguished people to have a clear and unambiguous flow of thought.
c. WAT topics on MBAUniverse.com site may prove to be a great help
d. Books containing short essays on current topics can be another source of preparation.
e. More practice only can
build your confidence since writing is hard work for the new and
experienced writer alike. With a lot of practice, you’ll eventually get
to that more confident place.
f. Read something basic,
not directly in your field of expertise. There’s a host of journals and
most fields have journals that are considered very good in their
field. Reading good literature in general is essential to re-training
your brain to good English construction and style.
g. Your reader is your
examiner so think twice before writing anything irrelevant. Avoid
stretching too far your ideas and incorporate necessary figures, data,
terms and concepts, if you understand them well
Much like drawing or playing a musical instrument- you may learn the art of writing in a short time and before the WAT day. So don’t wait, begin today.
Much like drawing or playing a musical instrument- you may learn the art of writing in a short time and before the WAT day. So don’t wait, begin today.