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22nd October 2012, 08:24 PM
chaudharysatya.1
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Preparation of GDPI in MBA

Can I get the tips of do preparation of group discussion of personal interview in Master of business administration course from net please tell me about this because I want to clear group discussion on personal interview so ask you about this
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25th October 2012, 09:22 AM
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Re: Preparation of GDPI in MBA

Some Preparation tips of GDPI in MBA is given below:

A group discussion (GD) is a virtual exercise, where you cannot suddenly put up a show, since the evaluators will see by you simply. In this page you can get tips on GD and how to handle them to ensure a positive outcome.

The focus of a B-school interview can range from specific questions about your job to wide discussions on life.
Try to be your witty, charming, natural self. Don’t try to set on. The interviewers will be able to see your masks by.
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2nd November 2015, 03:58 PM
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Re: Preparation of GDPI in MBA

Sir I want ot prepare for the Group Discussion and the Personal Interview for MBA so can you give me some tips
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2nd November 2015, 03:59 PM
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Re: Preparation of GDPI in MBA

Here I am giving you the tips for the Group Discussion and the Personal Interview


GD Tips


1)Adequate matter/ Subject matter is essential

2) Make Sure you Read Widely:

3) Choose Magazines that are Rich in Content:

4) Be Aware of Topics that are Repeated:

5) Work on your Communication Skills:

6) Listen to the Topic Given During GD Carefully:

7) Try and Maintain a Balance in your Tone

8) Listening Skills are Essential:

9) Body Gestures are very Important:

10) Be the first and also the Last to Speak:

Personal Interview for MBA admissions:


1. Tell us something about yourself.
This is perhaps the most commonly asked question & is the one question that you should always be prepared to answer. While trying to answer this, be brief & clear & try to include the following points:
a. Your educational & professional(if any) background
b. Your interests & hobbies
c. Your family background

2. Where do you see yourself 5/10 years from now?
Just don’t say “In your seat”! Your answer should justify & substantiate the course that you’re applying for. For example: If you’ve applied for an MBA in HR, it would only make sense if you see yourself in a managerial position handling responsibilities in the human resource department of an organisation.

3. What are your strengths & weaknesses?

Make sure that your strengths & weaknesses don’t contradict each other. For example: If you say that “giving attention to detail” is your strength but then go ahead to say that your weakness is that you can be “careless” at times, then your strength & your weakness are contradicting each other. Your interview panel will be quick to spot such errors.

4. Why MBA?

If you are someone with prior work-experience, you would have different reasons for pursuing an MBA. You could either be planning to switch industries or could be looking for more responsibilities in the same function.

Talk about your career objectives & the value-addition that an MBA would provide you with. Be well-prepared with valid reasons for a question like this.

5. Why do you want to join this B-school?
. This is your chance to impress them! You should know about the institute’s history, its flag-ship programmes, ranking, placement records, faculty members etc.


It would be good if you can get in touch with a few students of that institute before your PI. Apart from giving you an idea about the kind of panel you would have to face, they can give you valuable insight into the college’s academic & extra-curricular activities.
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6. Questions about the Course you are pursuing/pursued
Brush up your basics & fundamentals before your PI.
Even if you've graduated & have been working, expect questions about your subject.

7. Questions related to your Profession
You should go prepared knowing all about your job profile, your KRAs (key result areas), your organisation, its performance in the markets, your industry, your organisation's competitors.

8. Questions about your Hobbies

9. Questions from your GD


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