Amity University Noida conducts interview rounds to select students under some courses. Amity University selects students based on their merit in previous qualifying examinations (Class XII/ Diploma/Graduation) followed by a virtual or in-person interview as required.
Interview Result: The result of the Amity interview round will be available on the student’s dashboard within a week. Sometimes results are even declared earlier or later than a week.
One of my friends appeared in the NMIMS interview a few years back. Here is his experience in brief.
IIFT generally focuses on personality traits and behaviour. The interview process is not just a test of knowledge but also a reflection of your character and practical application of what you've learned. After the completion of Written ability test the selected candidates are called for GD and interview.
GDs are held as part of the second phase of the admissions process at IIFT. The group discussion (GD) lasts, on average, 15 minutes and typically involves 10 to 15 people. Participants are given one minute to consider the issue after which the group discussion (GD) begins. The IIFT covers a range of subjects, including general and current affairs-related issues.
The interview process is to evaluate your personality traits and communication skills. There are few things that you need to remember for the interview process:
The questions in an IIM Indore IPM interview are mostly about academics. They are focused on your personal introduction. That is, your hobbies and interests are well taken into account and questions will be asked right on that to check the depth of your 'desired field'.
They inquire about your favorite subjects and pose questions about them. They want to know why you want to take the course, what your future plans are, your strengths and weaknesses, and your knowledge of current events. They also assess your general knowledge and mental alertness. Though the questions are simple, you will be bombarded with them in order to put you under pressure.
If they believe you are well-versed in your subjects, they will dig deeper and only leave you if you are exhausted. If you succeed in all of this, you will undoubtedly find yourself inside the circular column of IIM Indore. The IPM interview is one-of-a-kind, personifying the course itself. It is both difficult and simple at the same time.
My friend had the opportunity to appear for the Dual Degree Programs interview. She shared her entire experience with me. Once the document verification was done, the candidates were divided into seven groups. 20 minutes before the interview, she was given a sheet with 3 questions one each from Physics, Linguistics, and Mathematics.
(b) A similar Mechanics question which I don’t remember.
The candidates were not asked to write the answers but just ponder on the questions for 20 minutes. Soon she was ushered into the interview room where she was welcomed by several warm panelists that asked questions like
Out of the 3 questions handed in earlier, she was able to solve the Lingo question and even managed to write some satisfactory reasons for the Physics questions but failed to solve the Mathematics question. They further asked questions related to Friction, Work, and Energy. They did not ask the linguistic one and moved on to the mathematical question. They asked her to solve it with their help.
She told them about her extracurricular achievements and they seemed to be impressed. One of the professors ended the interview by saying that if she got selected, she should come with her extracurricular file then. The entire interview lasted for 50 minutes and she considers it to be one of the most memorable interviews.
Firstly you need to be sure of your decision to join AFMC Pune because you can never perform well if you are in a dilemma. You need to portray your genuine self during the interview, that is the key to getting selected. Your interview shouldn’t seem forced.
The key to ace these institutes is to stay confident and genuine!
The interview panel generally consists of three to four interviewers. They are curious to ask about your qualifications, knowledge, awareness, work experience, job profile, and the confidence you hold and observe you deeply.
They are keen to know about your skills, the knowledge you possess regarding the facts as well as the latest news and updates about your company. They do not ask questions beyond these aspects. For them, every question is a way to know how much depth your understanding is and how well you can communicate in an understandable manner. Mostly, their questions are basic yet essential, sometimes in a tricky way to analyze the students.
My friend recently flunked her interview as she did not prepare for the questions related to her undergraduate degree. They asked her to start with a basic introduction after which they asked her about the subjects of her undergraduate program. Because she had not prepared well for this part, her hesitation took the better of her. They probed her with questions like
Did you study Financial Subjects or about to study?
What worsened her situation was the questions asked by the second panel. She asked her some mathematical questions which became the reason for her doom.
The conclusion from the interview is that as a fresher you should definitely go through your graduation subjects as most of the questions will be asked from that only. Remember they will question your ability to answer the questions confidently most importantly.
The IMT Ghaziabad interview process includes three rounds: CT, GE, and PI. In the CT round, candidates are given a topic and 20 minutes to write five points either supporting or opposing the topic. In the GE round, candidates are given a case study about a specific topic and 20 minutes to devise appropriate solutions and present them to the panelists on a chart paper. In the PI round, a panel of two faculty members will ask the candidate questions, which may include questions about their background, academic record, current affairs, and hobbies.
It is important to be well-versed in your subject, have a good understanding of current events, and be able to speak knowledgeably about your hobbies during the PI round. Additionally, it is important to be honest and truthful about your background and experiences during the interview process.
Everyone has different interview experiences. Usually, IIM interviews take around 15-20 mins. At first, there’s usually an introduction round. Students are asked to talk about themselves. After the introduction, they usually move on to questions regarding academics, work experience, current affairs, etc.
Through the interview, they try to test your knowledge and capacity to handle pressure. During the interview, stay professional and try to answer the questions confidently.