Asked by: IIM Ahmedabad, IIM Bangalore, IIM Calcutta (2024)
WAT Topic: "Should India adopt a Uniform Civil Code?" - social category, hard difficulty. Consider 2 perspectives for a balanced essay.
Reference the Law Commission's recent consultations. State that implementation matters more than principle.
Para 1: Constitutional vision and gender equality argument
Para 2: Legitimate minority concerns and federalism
Para 3: Phased approach with consensus building
Support UCC in principle but advocate for consultative process.
Turning it into a religious debate
Not knowing Article 44 and Directive Principles
Ignoring Goa's existing UCC as example
This is politically sensitive. Focus on gender equality and process, not religious identity.
Rhetoric (4th Century BC)
Insight: Persuasion requires ethos (credibility), pathos (emotion), and logos (logic) working together.
How to apply: Structure your WAT with logical arguments (logos), establish credibility through data/examples (ethos), and connect to human impact (pathos). IIM evaluators look for all three.
Made to Stick (2007)
Insight: Ideas that stick are Simple, Unexpected, Concrete, Credible, Emotional, and tell Stories (SUCCESs).
How to apply: Open with an unexpected fact or angle. Use concrete examples, not abstractions. Ground arguments in credible data. Make it memorable.
The Sense of Style (2014)
Insight: Good writing is about showing the reader something in the world, not performing your knowledge.
How to apply: Don't write to impress—write to illuminate. Avoid jargon and pompous language. Show you understand the issue, don't just list points.
Politics and the English Language (1946)
Insight: Clear thinking leads to clear writing. Never use a long word where a short one will do.
How to apply: Prefer active voice. Cut unnecessary words. If you can cut a word, cut it. Clarity beats complexity in 200-word essays.
Values original thinking and nuanced positions over conventional wisdom.
Tip: IIMA loves contrarian but well-reasoned takes. Don't be afraid to challenge the premise of the topic itself.
Practical, business-oriented evaluation. Values structured thinking.
Tip: IIMB appreciates when you connect topics to business/management implications. Always include "so what" for managers.
Rigorous analytical approach. Values data and economic reasoning.
Tip: IIMC loves numbers. Include at least one relevant statistic. Show you understand economic trade-offs.
Balanced evaluation of content and expression.
Tip: IIML values clear structure. Use explicit transitions and signposting.
Ethics-focused, values human-centric perspectives.
Tip: XLRI's Jesuit heritage means they value ethical dimensions. Always consider the human/social impact angle.
There's no "right" stance. What matters is taking a clear position and defending it well. This is politically sensitive. Focus on gender equality and process, not religious identity.
This topic has been asked by: IIM Ahmedabad, IIM Bangalore, IIM Calcutta (most recently in 2024).
Reference the Law Commission's recent consultations. State that implementation matters more than principle. Your body should cover: Para 1: Constitutional vision and gender equality argument; Para 2: Legitimate minority concerns and federalism; Para 3: Phased approach with consensus building.
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