IIM-A’s 007 batch starts site to help students crack CAT
Four students from the second year of IIM-A, 007 PGP batchhave launched their own startup, even before the final placements take place.
The four Bonds have come together to start a new venture — a website to help students bell the CAT. After graduation, the four intend to take the initiative further to venture into new businesses.
The website has recorded close to 1lakh hits in the first four days of its launch. Moreover, it already has over 1,500 registered users. Retired army major Devashish Chakravarty, 34, IT & research professional Bhushan Dabir, Vineeta Singh, a fresher from IIT, Madras and an IT professional Vishal Prabhukhanolkar have launched a website to help IIM aspirants in CAT coaching.
The website, www.tenaday.co.in, has test papers with 10 questions in three different sections. The aspirants can take a test everyday and check their score and also take some tips on how to bell CAT.
“We were discussing the possibility of launching something of our own a few months back. That’s when the idea came up,” says Dabir. He says the team invested Rs 7,500 for the project. “As students, we have restrictions on starting our own business. We plan to launch a new venture as soon as we pass out. The web site is just a beginning,” he says.
Students are taking help from faculty members and fellow students on studying different markets for their proposed venture. “We are in the process of evaluating different sectors. We will soon finalise our plans,” Dabir adds.
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