St. Joseph’s College Bangalore interview is conducted only for a namesake. But do not take it lightly. Make sure you look and sound sharp and proper.
Keep your answers short and to the point. Do not elaborate on any information unnecessarily. go on elaborating information when it is not necessary.
If you are called for the PI be assured that you already have become a part of the college. There is no reason to feel worried, be yourself, and answer with confidence and honesty.
The CMC’s interview is conducted over a period of 3 days. The first day witnesses the registration, the Bible quiz if you are sponsored by the church and a medical check-up. On the second and third days, you will be divided into groups of 5 or 6. Every group will have a group observer who will interview and observe your participation in individual and group activities.
Here are a few tips to ace this round
Through these tests, you will be evaluated thoroughly for your character and your aptitude for the field of medicine.
For preparing for the NICMAR interview, you can consider the following points:
Overall, you should focus on being a well-rounded applicant with good communication skills, technical knowledge, and a positive mindset.
Here is the SPJIMR Interview Experience of a student for the Marketing stream:
Her interview was profile-based and included a writing assessment related to piracy and a psychometric test with 20 questions. During the interview, she was in a classroom with six candidates, two professors, and one alum. After giving a one-minute introduction, they were asked one-on-one questions based on their introductions and why they wanted to join SPJIMR. She talked about her current company (Cognizant), her extracurricular activities, and her hobbies, among other things.
They asked her about her work at Cognizant, and about her role as a secretary. They were then asked to wait while the adcom people announced the results. After lunch, they returned for the second round of interviews with senior professors. The interview ended positively, and she was ultimately selected.
The following answer is based on the interview experience of my friend who had applied for MBA-HRM and was fortunate enough to get a call from XIMB. Her WAT topic was ‘Should migration be allowed in services?’
The questions asked were
At this point, the interviewers were pretty impressed as almost all the questions were answered correctly and confidently by him. So the conclusion I drew from this experience was that the interviewers are on the lookout for candidates that have excellent thinking capabilities and excellent academics are not that necessary.
The following interview experience is based on my friend whose profile looks like this
After ID Verification, she was taken into a room for GI where 3 panelists were waiting for her. After the introduction, she was probed with the following questions:
GI Round 1 concluded after some more related questions. The other members participated actively and all 4 of them got selected for Round 2. Here they asked more objective questions like:
In conclusion, the 1st round was data-based and subjective while the 2nd round was easier and quite objective.
To prepare for the interview at IIM IPM Rohtak, here are some tips that may help:
Interview questions depend on a lot of factors and it is hard to predict what to expect from the interviewer exactly. One of my friends attended the IIM Indore interview a few years back and here is his experience in brief.
He is a B.Tech in Mining Engineering from ISM (IIT) Dhanbad and he had done an internship with a trading firm and got a final placement with a trading firm as well. Here are some of the questions that he was asked.
He was also asked an extempore regarding “Whether the physical mode of education will be undertaken by online mode of education.” Apart from all these, there were some very common questions regarding general knowledge, current affairs. Some of the sample questions are given below.
Apart from that, you can expect questions from current affairs. So keep an eye for that.
My sister was an electrical and electronics engineer with two years of work experience. To prepare for the interview she practiced her introduction and some common and structured questions.
This was a turning point in the interview and ended up ruining her entire performance.
Yes, personally I think if you have the above options only, then definitely go for IIM Bodh Gaya. The institute has many perks that will not leave you regretting your decision.
All these advantages make IIM Bodh Gaya a better choice.