Writing Ability Test or WAT, as it is popularly known today,
has replaced the Group Discussions (GDs) in most of the B-schools’ selection
procedure. In 11 of 13 IIMs (6 new IIMs are to start from 2015), WAT has
replaced GD.
What is WAT?
WAT is essentially a test of the writing abilities of a
candidate. WAT assumes importance because a candidate has to communicate in the
written form, most of the times, in his/her professional life. So having a good
writing ability comes as an advantage. To add to this, the knowledge of a
candidate is also checked in his/ her writing. The more the knowledge, the
better the writing.
WAT is mostly asked in two formats viz.
- Essay writing
- Summary writing
Important points:
While WAT appears to be an easy task at the first instance,
it definitely requires a lot of attention and meticulous execution. We need to
remember that we are WRITING. It can check our creativity, knowledge, logic and
language, all in one go!
We suggest the candidates to take care of the following
points while attempting WAT:
This is one of the most important things to take care of in WAT. Think a little before you start writing. Remember, it is not a test of scribbling. You need to be sure of what you are writing.
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Clarity of thought
This is one of the most important things to take care of in WAT. Think a little before you start writing. Remember, it is not a test of scribbling. You need to be sure of what you are writing.
- Structure
It is quite important to maintain a proper
structure while writing. Normally, the flow should be
Idea – Body Text – Conclusion
One normally should start with the idea(s)
which one wants to elaborate upon. It should be followed by the content which
supports the main idea(s) discussed initially and then finally one should
conclude. It is quite obvious that the conclusion should be in line with the
idea(s) with which one had started.
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Flow (Smooth and Logical)
The flow of the article/essay/ summary one
writes should be smooth and quite logical. We suggest that one decides the flow
in advance i.e. before one starts writing. If done successfully, it will ensure
a proper flow and message will come out clearly.
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Language
It goes without saying one has to take care
of the grammar, punctuations, spelling, and other such things while writing. An
incorrect language would definitely leave a bad impression on the evaluator and
will result into a poor understanding and hence the score too. One also has to
ensure that the length of the sentences is not too long.
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Clear and simple writing
The writing should be legible and enough space
should be left between the words. One should also take care that the words used
are not very difficult to understand. Usage of simple words and clear
handwriting is advisable.
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Knowledge
Nothing can undermine the
importance of this point. Knowledge is the thing which can make a candidate
stand apart from others. A good reading habit will definitely come handy while
writing.
Keeping these points in mind, one should practice writing on
a few topics before attempting WAT as a part of the selection procedure. The
more one practices, the more one will be benefited.
A few WAT topics:
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Essential services like water and electricity
should not be privatized.
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Politics is a money-game, the more you garner
the better are your chances of winning.
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Difficulty shapes a man, as does labour to body.
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Grass is always greener on the other side.
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Terrorism is the biggest challenge of this
century.
Paridhi Trivedi Parikh | Hardik K. Parikh
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Thanks to share a valuable msg. Will update our writing skill. Will start reading books as well as daily news and update ourselves.
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