It’s Still Complicated: …because I Am Still Waiting

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Authors: Chandra Kant Jaisansaria
Tags: Fiction, Romance, Contemporary
guy, but this doesn’t mean that I don’t trust her, I did. But like other guys out there I had a sense of insecurity and I always wanted her to talk only to good friends. We always remained reserved from other and stuck to each other. So much so that we never used to interact with other people much and we used to spend all of our spare time with each other or on the phone talking to each other.
    July 2011 (B – School)
    My B.Com final year exams were over and now I had to do my postgraduate studies. Megha wanted me to stop studying and start doing business as she thought that instead of studying for the next two years if I started doing business, I would be able to buy my own house, and I will be able to create enough goodwill to ask for her hand in those two years. According to her, her father would only allow me to marry her when I had a good business and my own house in Delhi. This made sense as of course every father would like to get his daughter married to a well-settled guy. She was right on her part as she wanted to marry me and she wanted me to become something in my life. But because it was my dream to become an MBA, I promised her that after post-graduation that I would surely start my own business and would buy my own house in Delhi. She let me do so and she was happy for me.
    I had always wanted to become an MBA but my relatives suggested that I should do either CA or CS instead of MBA. My family members always wanted me to become a CA, but as I was very weak in Math, I never wanted to go for a postgraduate program which I could not complete. CS was also a good option but I knew if I opted for CS then I would not be able to enjoy college life and to become an MBA was my dream since childhood days. The decision to do an MBA was finalized but due to my poor marks in my B.Com I could not do CAT and MAT exams which led me to search for some private institute to do my MBA from.
    I started searching on internet about the top private colleges and I came across the website of IIPM (Indian Institute of Planning and Management), in 2011, IIPM was ranked the fifth-best business school in India in the Zee Best Business School survey results. In the same survey it was ranked first in India in terms of Global Exposure and intellectual impact, fifth in terms of course contents and overall placements, third in industry interface and sixteenth on infrastructural facilities. At the 2011 Asia’s Best B-School awards ceremony, IIPM was judged the 2011 Best B-school in Asia Overall. In DNA’s 2011 National B-School Survey, IIPM was ranked eighth-best B-school in India. In the same survey, IIPM was ranked first in international exposure, eleventh in curriculum, ninth in intellectual impact, sixth in image of the institute, eleventh in placements, sixth in industry interaction, eighth in infrastructure and twelfth in potential to network. In the 2011 B-School Survey of Mail Today , IIPM was ranked top of all B-schools surveyed.
    I was very excited to get admission in IIPM now. I jumped up to the ‘Contact Us’ page and filled up the credentials; soon I got a call for an interview and a written test for admission. Though I had never given any interview in the past I passed both the written test and the oral interview. They now asked me to choose the campus, and I opted for the Delhi campus. I got very excited when they sent me the selection letter when my admission was confirmed.
    August 2011
    IIPM called the new students to the Orientation Program in Sri Satya Sai Auditorium on Lodhi Road. The dress code was ‘Formals’ and I had never worn any formals in my life before that. I borrowed the formals from my cousin and I was very excited to go to the Orientation Program. I reached the auditorium at the exact time given in the invitation letter. I was a bit nervous to see so many new people and I didn’t know any one of them. Everyone was well dressed and behaved in a very sophisticated manner. Soon we entered the auditorium and

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