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Be the change that you wish to see in the world

Be the change that you wish to see in the world

WAT Topic for MBA 2022

WAT is the Written Ability Test for MBA admission into top B-Schools and IIMs all around India.

  • Are you done writing your CAT (MAT, XAT, SNAP, NMAT) exam?
  • Are you waiting for the call from your dream college?

It’s time to convert those dreams into reality. If you have cleared the cutoff for your favorite college, you must start preparing for MBA WAT Essays and polishing your writing skills. The Indian Institute of Management (IIMs) and all top B-Schools conduct a writing ability test (WAT) or Academic Writing Test (AWT) to check your – General Awareness and Language Skills

The popular IIM WAT Topics 2022 are mostly related to social issues, current affairs, and business and the economy. MBA Rendezvous has listed all the burning WAT Topics for MBA 2022 that can be asked in the WAT round and the Key WAT Tips or information to keep in mind while preparing and appearing for the round. Checkout the  Writing Ability Test Sample and popular writing ability test topics for 2022.

Some of B schools and even few IIMs have replaced GD with WAT hence, Written Ability Test has also become a tool to test MBA aspirant on assessing overall communication and personality, so it is also equally important and crucial component of MBA admission process.
 
Read WAT topic: Be the change that you wish to see in the world
 
Mahatma Gandhi once said, “Be the change that you wish to see in the world”. In fact, he led by example and fought for India’s independence – a vision that he had of India when the country was ruled by the British. Instead of complaining or becoming a victim of the British rule, he followed his heart and dreams and took responsibility for his actions. 
 
Today, we see many people in India complaining about the inefficiencies in the political and economic systems in the country, and the level of corruption in India but very few people have the courage to fight for what they believe in and build a country that is free of corruption. 
 
In the last few years, we have seen some promising men and women - Anna Hazare, Arvind Kejriwal, Narendra Modi, and Kiran Bedi – who have dedicated their lives to the betterment of India. And it is because of these people that today, we are witnessing some positive changes in the Indian political system.
 
So, if you wish to see changes in the world, do not wait for people to make those changes but be proactive and take steps to realize your dreams and goals. 
 
Nelson Mandela, who was inspired by Mahatma Gandhi, fought for the freedom of South Africa’s black population from the oppression imposed by the minority government instead of waiting for changes in his nation. 
 
Barack Obama, the first African American of the United States of America, was absolutely right in saying that “Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we’ve been waiting for. We are the change that we seek”. 
 
Fear and procrastination will get us nowhere – if we are committed to making a difference to the world, we ought to be courageous and proactive. This is the mantra for success. 
 
 
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