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I have calls from IIM Indore and Kozhikode, but I have no aspirations to join this year. Need a suggestion if I should the take interview?

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Shadab Raza Posted On : March 20th, 2023
B.E from Madras Institute of Technology, Tamil Nadu, India (2019)

 When it comes to preparing for an interview, it's natural to feel overwhelmed and unsure of where to start. However, it's important to remember that with the right approach, you can ace your interview and make a great impression on your potential employer.

Firstly, it's essential to focus on your academic knowledge and aptitude, as these are often key factors that employers consider while hiring. Take the time to review your academic records and refresh your memory on key concepts.

In addition to this, it's important to pay attention to your personality and how you present yourself in the interview. This can include things like body language, tone of voice, and communication skills. Consider practicing with a friend or family member to get feedback on how you come across in a professional setting.

While it's true that current affairs may not come up in the interview, it's always a good idea to stay informed and up-to-date on relevant news and trends in your industry. When it comes to preparing for the interview, take advantage of resources like past interview experiences and do's and don'ts guides. These can provide valuable insights into what to expect and how to best present yourself.

Even if you're unsure if you want to join the company, it's always a good idea to attend the interview and keep your options open. If you are selected, you can then make an informed decision based on your experience during the interview process.

With the right preparation and mindset, you can approach your interview with confidence and increase your chances of landing the job. Focus on your academic knowledge, aptitude, and personality, stay informed on current affairs and take advantage of available resources to make the most of the opportunity.

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What is the interview process like for the Mu Sigma- TAPMI L.E.A.D Program?

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Chitra Ghose Posted On : June 22nd, 2021
MBA BM, XLRI (2017)

The interview process for the new L.E.A.D program at TAPMI is going to be an interesting one. The interview is conducted by a panel consisting of TAPMI faculty members and Mu Sigma officials.

Candidates will be tested on the following criteria:

  • Leadership Communication
  • Self-Awareness
  • Self-Management
  • Social Awareness

So, the officials or panel will judge you on the basis of your skills which mainly consist of leadership qualities and the confidence you show in yourself. You will be put in real-life situations and judged on how you respond as future management professional.

If you want to prepare for it, go through all the projects you have done while working. And, also focus on your SOP and highlight your achievements.

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What is the interview process like for the Mu Sigma-TAPMI L.E.A.D Program?

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Pratik Parikh Posted On : April 17th, 2023
Lives in Bangalore

It is going to be an interesting interview process for TAPMI's new L.E.A.D programme. The interviewer panel will include Mu Sigma representatives and TAPMI faculty members. They will evaluate your leadership qualities and the confidence level. You'll be tested on how you react in actual life scenarios as a potential management professional.

You'll be asked a lot of questions about the projects you have worked upon. Also, concentrate on your SOP and highlight your accomplishments.

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What are the strange questions asked in XLRI interview?

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Eklavya Suryavanshi Posted On : May 30th, 2021
MBA from XLRI Jamshedpur (2019)

My elder brother used to be a student of XLRI and he had to come across some tricky, if not weird questions. 

  • They asked him the difference between a lion and a tiger, the difference between a penguin and a bird. They asked him to differentiate between an alligator and a crocodile, between a turtle and a tortoise, and also between a donkey and a mule.
  • He had to refer to the group discussion where the professor asked my brother to rate the group and how he contributed. 
  • The professor asked him about the error of commission and the error of omission. 
  • He could not say if the professor was satisfied with his answer and all he got in response from the latter was a straight face.
  • Other questions the professors have asked their interviewees were the difference between the tragedies of Sophocles and Shakespeare. It is a good question to test our knowledge of dramatic narratives. 
  • Another question was how Shakespeare can be related to human resources.

Interviews in B-schools can sometimes be non-standardized and are often reactive of the experiences of the interviewee(s). My brother cannot say if the testing is deliberately non-standardized, whether responses are calibrated or normalized, or if the professors test the reliability. A lot of people who made it past the personal interview ended up joining the IIMs and vice-versa.

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When do the major B-schools (IIMS, XLRI, FMS, MDI, SPJAIN, NMIMS, SIMB, IMT) generally conduct interviews and till when do the final admissions take place?

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Shrishti Taneja Posted On : November 5th, 2022
PGPM from Management Development Institute, Gurgaon

The majority of business school interviews take place between February and April, though some may extend into May. Each B-School maintains a one-month window for GD-PI. Interviews are typically completed by mid-April.

Final admission letters begin to be distributed approximately 20-30 days after the end date for GD-PI processes. This is followed by updated wait lists and coverage every fortnight, with the frequency increasing to weekly in the final few weeks before the start of the course.

These business schools typically accept students until the end of the first month of the semester to fill seats vacated by students transferring to other colleges.

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How many shortlisted candidates appear for an MS interview at IIT Mandi?

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Soutrik Gupta Posted On : June 30th, 2023
IIT Mandi

Almost 13 candidates are shortlisted for an MS interview in 2023. It is done based on the GATE or NET score.

  • For General/OBC(CL) - Bachelor’s degree Score >= 65% (or 6.5/10 CGPA)
  • For General (EWS)/OBC(NCL) - Bachelor’s degree Score >= 60% (or 6.0/10 CGPA)
  • For SC/ST/PC - Bachelor’s degree Score >= 55% (or 5.5/10 CGPA)

You can visit the official website to get more clarification.

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How do I prepare for the XIMB GD-PI?

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Ashish Nair Posted On : March 13th, 2023
Former Executive at KPMG India (2015–2017)

The GD-PI is a crucial part of the admission process. One cannot perform well unless they have prepared for the same. My answer comprises some benefits and tips that will help you sail smoothly.

Group Discussion 

For the GD one needs to prepare General Awareness. Candidates are expected to be well informed about General Affairs and should have their own logical opinions on the same. This can be done by reading popular magazines and newspapers to keep yourself aware of major issues related to your city, state, country, and the world. You might be asked to write about abstract topics too. The best way is to practice GD with a group of students 


 

Personal Interview 

The interview aims to analyze your personality, which is the main aspect of a manager. Some tips to ace your interview are

  • Prepare well for your academic subjects of graduation, since your grasp on those subjects is taken as a parameter to determine your student capabilities.
  • Prepare 2-3 subjects from the core areas of your study to prepare in depth because sometimes the interviewers ask questions from the basics of your subject or from the application of the same. 
  • You should also prepare your projects and internships
  • Channelising your interests helps them in understanding how passionate you are
  • Give at least 2-3 mock interviews to an experienced and senior panel of people who can assess your preparation and provide feedback on the same.
  • After each mock interview, evaluate yourself and see where you lack and how you can improve. 
  • Search for YouTube videos or join a coaching institute as they offer excellent Counseling and help in GD PI and choosing the best B-School.

Preparation for a Personal Interview should start in advance as it requires a lot of time and effort.

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Were you asked in any interview regarding leaving your seat in IIM Raipur? If yes, how did you tackle the question?

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Jayant Thakur Posted On : February 6th, 2023
MBA from Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi (Graduated 2021)

It is not common for business schools or the Common Admission Test (CAT) to have a specific column to mention dropout cases. However, if a question about a previous dropout experience in IIM Raipur were to come up during an interview, it is important to be honest and transparent about the reasons for the decision.

It would be appropriate to explain that the decision to drop out was a result of not thoroughly researching and exploring one's interests before committing to the program. It would also be important to acknowledge any personal factors, such as not being physically, mentally, or otherwise prepared, that may have contributed to the decision. It is important to present the dropout experience as a valuable learning opportunity and to demonstrate the steps taken to ensure that the same mistakes are not repeated in the future.

It would be appropriate to explain that after leaving the program, the individual took the time to explore their interests and make sure that they were fully committed to pursuing an MBA before applying again.

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What are the things that are to be kept in mind while attending an IIM Rohtak interview?

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Shivangi Mishra Posted On : August 2nd, 2021
Studied at Indian Institute of Management Rohtak (2020)

During an IIM interview, the interviewer will ask you some questions to check whether you are really the right person that you claim to be. Be well prepared for the interview and be confident so that you can answer all the questions and also go through some uncertainties.

  1. Try to find out some common questions that the interviewers might ask you about yourself before attending the interview. Go through all your answers and try to make them better by improving your fluency and grammar. Do not leave any loose ends and interviewers get impressed with your answers.
  2. During your interview, there will be two scenarios in front of you. One will be where you will know a proper answer to the question and you will be confident and the second will be where you will don't know an answer. Your goal should be to keep the conversation in your comfort zone but the interviewer should not get annoyed too.
  3. If you don't know a proper answer to a question then try to say it directly without wasting any time so that they can ask a different question. You should waste time as it is very precious.
  4. If you're asked a question about yourself that you haven't prepared then take some time to frame the answer. This will be beneficial for you as taking a few seconds will help you to structure your answer properly. The interviewers will also be dining with it if you deliver them a proper and meaningful answer to the question.

These are some of the things which should be kept in mind while attending an IIM interview and if someone follows all these steps while preparing for the interview then there are very good chances of getting selected for admissions to IIM.

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I have an interview scheduled at K J Somaiya. Can anybody help me on what things to prepare in detail?

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Kashish Nikumbh Posted On : September 6th, 2021
MBA from K.J. Somaiya Institute of Management Studies and Research (2017)

As one of my friends also has gone through the same situation, I might be able to provide you with some tips that could be useful to you.

  • Expect nothing out of the ordinary that will catch you off guard. 
  • The interview process is straightforward and very conventional. 
  • There's no need to be anxious if you have good reasons for what you've written on your CV and SOP. 
  • Be meticulous with your SOP and CV, as most of the questions to be raised would be sourced from what’s written in your CV and SOP. 
  • Remember, your desire to do an MBA should be convenient to the panel and they must know exactly why you want to get an MBA degree.

In most cases, case-based GD is offered, therefore XAT decision-making questions can be useful during preparation. If you have any prior work experience, you should expect some questions from that section as well. Hence be prepared in that way to walk through this interview round.

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