A. Interview Prep
The key to interview prep is to be honest and
to be prepared to handle a variety of questions from various spheres. Almost
all questions can be broadly grouped into the below categories.
1.
Mathematics and logic
This is an extension to the written examination. You certainly wouldn't be asked questions pertaining to Stochastic Calculus or higher order differential equations. But the interviewers certainly expect you to have a basic logical inclination towards problem understanding and solving. Most of the time, they will not be interested in you giving them the final answer; rather they would expect and appreciate a systematic answer detailing your approach and methodology.
Resources:
a.
Heard on the Street: Quantitative Questions from Wall
Street Job Interviews: Timothy Falcon (A wonderful book that includes generic
quant/logic questions as well as questions pertaining to Finance interviews.
Referred by almost all MBA junta to prepare for their finance interviews
b.
Books by Shakuntala Devi, the world renowned Math prodigy are
also really good: Puzzles to Puzzle You: Devi Shakuntala, Mathability: Awaken the Math Genius in Your Child, Figuring the Joy of Numbers:
2.
Related to your undergrad stream/work-ex
There will be a whole bunch of questions pertaining to your core courses at undergrad (in case of freshers) and/or work-ex. Remember to be thorough with at least 2-3 subjects of your choice.
I remember that TIME had a "briefcase" of generic questions pertaining to the major disciplines like EEE, CompSci, Mechanical, Civil, Chemical etc. Ask your coaching center to provide you similar resources.
There will be a whole bunch of questions pertaining to your core courses at undergrad (in case of freshers) and/or work-ex. Remember to be thorough with at least 2-3 subjects of your choice.
I remember that TIME had a "briefcase" of generic questions pertaining to the major disciplines like EEE, CompSci, Mechanical, Civil, Chemical etc. Ask your coaching center to provide you similar resources.
3.
Questions based on your application:
Every word written on your application should be familiar to you. I remember being asked about the books I have read, their plots, my view on the story etc. If you have mentioned that you can solve a Rubik's cube in less than 2 minutes, expect them to ask you about your technique, the logic behind it, the different techniques other people use, and in extreme cases, to solve one at the moment.
4.
General Awareness/Current Affairs
Be thorough with the most important news of the year. Read through the last 2-3 months newspapers and around 6 months worth of magazines like TIME and Competition Success Review. Have an opinion and an analysis ready.
For example, the setting up of 10 new IITs is being hotly debated right now. If the same is brought up during the interview, you would be expected to provide a stance on it (good or bad?) and also to provide your rationale and/or an honest, logical deconstruction of the same.
Resources:
Be thorough with the most important news of the year. Read through the last 2-3 months newspapers and around 6 months worth of magazines like TIME and Competition Success Review. Have an opinion and an analysis ready.
For example, the setting up of 10 new IITs is being hotly debated right now. If the same is brought up during the interview, you would be expected to provide a stance on it (good or bad?) and also to provide your rationale and/or an honest, logical deconstruction of the same.
Resources:
a.
Offline magazines
b.
Daily newspapers
5.
Soft/HR questions
There are generally the most dreaded questions as there is no right answer.
Questions like "Tell me something about yourself", "Why MBA?", "Why
They will generally be covered during your interview prep. Be honest. Completely honest. While that might not always work in your favor, it increases the chances of the interviewer seeing that you are making up things and for you to more confidently approach the question.
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6.
Some ways to tackle the "Why MBA" question.
a.
For:
i.
Better clarity of thought and understanding of business
ii.
Getting the requisite exposure, networking, knowledge of people,
systems and process for starting up something of your own
b.
Never for:
i.
Higher salary
ii.
Old job sucks
iii.
Old boss sucks
iv.
Sense of adventure
v.
Out of boredom
vi.
Final option in decision by elimination
7.
Tackling the "Tell me something about yourself" googly
a.
Remember to keep it short, crisp, interesting and chronological. Start off
with your background, your education, work experience etc. Move on to softer
aspects like hobbies and interests. Talk about the company you started, or the
app you developed, or the NGO you run or volunteer at. Tell them about things
that excite you. Touch upon slightly upon your aspirations.
b.
Do not make it an elevator pitch. Do not be in a hurry to say
everything. Make constant eye-contact. See if they are interested. Smile. Do
not bring in your political, religious or philosophical affiliations. That is
dangerous territory. Do not take it as an opportunity to "sell"
yourself. Make it a conversation, an ice-breaker and give them fodder to drive
the interview.
Resources:
Resources:
8.
Small talk
Small talk is sometime used by the interviewers to judge your interpersonal skills or to make you feel at ease.
Small talk is sometime used by the interviewers to judge your interpersonal skills or to make you feel at ease.
8.
B. GD Prep
A GD is similar to the WAT round as it
requires certain level of knowledge, preparation and being updated on current
affairs.
The strategy for GD is also similar with the
following exceptions:
For a GD, ensure that you think about both
sides of the debate because if you are late to the party and everyone has taken
up one side of the argument, you will find that most of your points have been
taken. Even if not, taking up an opposite stand will help you stand out a
little from the crowd.
Pointers:
1.
Speak at least 3 times during the GD - to maintain visibility
2.
Each time, have something substantial to say
3.
Either try and start the discussion or try and wrap it up at the
end.
4.
Do not hesitate to agree with the previous speaker. However, in
doing so ensure that you add something to his/her argument.
5.
Do not be an asshole; even if everyone else is being one. Maintain
your calm. Try and bring the situation under control.
6.
Never shout. Ever.
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C. WAT Prep
The weightage to WAT for different institutes
is as follows:
·
IIMA - Undisclosed (overall 70% to WAT+PI)
·
IIMB - Undisclosed
·
IIMC - 10%
·
IIML - 10%
·
IIMK - 15% (along with GD)
Thus it is an important component that can
make or break your chances of being selected.
The time limit for writing essays would vary
from mere 10 mins to around 30 mins. The key is to ensure that you complete
your essay within the stipulated time period. There would be no extra marks for
handwriting (provided that it is legible). You need to have some concrete
ideas, arguments, opinions and need to augment them with facts. There needs to
be at least some basic structure to the entire piece.
The topic are mostly on current affairs or
standard debates.
Strategy:
If the topic needs you to take a stand,
take one in the first 10 seconds. The topics are usually such that you can
defend either side with ample amount of data, facts, figures and logical arguments.
Remember that you are not there to prove the other point wrong, but to prove
why yours could be right.
If for example, the topic is,
"Should marijuana be legalized?", you can start by:
1.
Saying YES or NO. Let us assume you said YES.
2.
Why do you say so - free market, freedom of choice, marijuana is
not the same as other drugs which are addictive or harmful, no documented death
due to marijuana overdose, use in medical procedures
3.
How higher taxes are more effective than bans - less Dead Weight
Losses etc
4.
What would be the benefits of legalizing - new revenue source
for government, curbs the prevalent black market for drugs, police resources
dedicated to enforce the ban can be mobilized elsewhere etc.
Have a good closing argument or
summary. Clearly state what your stand is.
GD Topics for MBA 2018
Following are the GD topics which have appeared in 2018 Group Discussion and Writing Ability Test (WAT) process at premier B-Schools.
Following are the GD topics which have appeared in 2018 Group Discussion and Writing Ability Test (WAT) process at premier B-Schools.
Sr. No.
|
Topic
|
Type
|
1.
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End of Globalization/ De-Globalization/ Nationalization
|
Business &
Economy
|
2.
|
Climate Change/Pollution
|
Social Issue
|
3.
|
Retirement Homes: Do advantages of living in them
outweigh the disadvantages?
|
Social Issue
|
4.
|
Social Media: Impact on human behavior and society
|
Social Issue
|
5.
|
Impact of technology on Jobs
|
Current Affairs
|
6.
|
#Me too campaign
|
Current Affairs
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7.
|
Crypto Currency/ Bitcoin
|
Current Affairs
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8.
|
Banking Scams
|
Current Affairs
|
9.
|
Mars Mission for India Justified?
|
Current Affairs
|
10.
|
Decline in open
spaces and playgrounds can lead to negative tendencies in children
|
Social Issue
|
11.
|
Knowledge is the
biggest asset you can accumulate
|
Abstract Topic
|
12.
|
Is India ready for cashless Economy?
|
Business &
Economy
|
13.
|
Does Travelling help
in generating ideas and experiential learning?
|
Abstract Topic
|
14.
|
Zero
|
Abstract Topic
|
15.
|
Death penalties for
perpetrators of crime against women. Is it Justified?
|
Social Issue
|
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Group Discussion- Types and Topics
Business & Economy: Group Discussion
Topics
·
Ease
of Doing Business Ranking of India: Will the Improvement in Position really
help?
·
RBI
Autonomy: Is the Government out to Impound its Autonomous Status?
·
Renewable
Energy: Can India lead Solar Energy, Wind Energy revolution?
·
Banking
Frauds: Result is Rising NPAs; Better to Prevent now than to run after
·
Minimum
Support Price: Really helpful or a Political gimmick
·
Agriculture
Vs Manufacturing Industry in India - priorities for future
·
Walmart
and Flipkart Deal: Impact on Indian Economy
·
Is
MBA necessary to be Successful in Business?
·
Cashless
Economy: Is Society ready for transformation?
·
Impact
of Technology on Jobs: Will Automation & Artificial Intelligence reduce or
increase Jobs?
·
Globalization:
An Opportunity or a Threat?
·
Crypto
Currency: A bright future or just a fad?
·
The
Fugitive Economic Offenders Bill 2017
·
Startup
India: Boosting Entrepreneurship
·
Merger
of Public Sector Banks: How beneficial is the merger of Banks?
·
Water
Transport Tourism: A shot in the Arm for economic development
·
Budget
Cycle Change: Only a move of convenience
·
Bank
Recapitalization: NPA reduction and not bank recapitalization can cure the
health of PSBs in India
·
RERA:
Will it restore the trust of home buyers?
·
Moody’s
Rating Upgrade: Will the improvement enhance economic growth of India?
·
YONO:
One Banking Digital platform for all financial solutions.
·
Demonetisation:
Success & failures
·
Indian
Economic Slowdown: A long term problem, how to come out of it?
·
GST:
Will economy grow faster with reduced rates of Goods & Services Tax?
·
Farmers’
Income: Will India be able to double it in next 5 years?
·
Privatization
of Indian economy: Should India go ahead with the idea?
·
High
Deficit Financing V/s high interest rates: Both cannot go together
·
Union
Budget: Merging the General & Railway Budget will save exchequer from
unnecessary spending
·
India
V/s China: Will India remain way behind China?
·
Employment
Generation: IT industry will create huge job opportunities in India
·
FDI
in retail: Good for India?
·
Business
Lobbying: Make it legal in India
·
Corruption
in Economy: It is the root cause for Indian Economic slowdown
·
Make
in India: The idea will make India a manufacturing hub
Current Affairs: Group Discussion Topics
·
Statue
of Unity: Symbol of Pride or Wastage of Public Money?
·
US
Trade Policy: Is Trump creating World Trade War?
·
Media
Freedom: Should there be a limit?
·
Fake
News will kill Social Fiber of India unless checked
·
Individual’s
Data Privacy: Protection is More Important than Before
·
Mobocracy
is led by Fake News resulting in Lynching
·
TRUMP-KIM
SUMMIT: Will De-Nuclearization Instill World Peace?
·
GD
Topic: Union Budget India 2018
·
Is
India ready for Electric Vehicles?
·
Modicare:
Affordable healthcare or a pipe dream?
·
Bullet
Train: Does India really need it?
·
Sensex:
Sensitivity has nothing to do with economy and society?
·
Companies
Amendment Bill: Will it be helpful in ease of doing business?
·
Gujarat
& Himachal Assembly elections: Implications at national level.
·
IIM
Bill 2017: Is it really beneficial for the students?
·
End
of subsidy regime: Step needed to propel the wheel of growth
·
Mission
to MARS: Can India afford spending a fortune on such projects?
·
E-commerce:
Discounts are harmful in long run?
·
War
Kashmir Crisis: War not dialogue will end the Crisis?
·
Proponing
the General Budget: Is proponing the presentation date a good decision?
·
Terrorism:
Is this the price we have to pay for democracy?
·
Linking
of Aadhaar: Is making Aaadhar mandatory a good idea?
Social Issues: Group Discussion Topics
·
Swachh
Bharat Mission: Success is still at Large
·
GD
topic: Retirement Homes
·
Social
Media: A boon or a bane for society and individuals
·
Beti
Bachao Beti Padhao: Will it abolish the orthodox mindset?
·
Law
should be an instrument of Social Change
·
Browsing
at Workplace affects productivity
·
Social
Activism is necessary for survival of democratic society
·
India
needs a uniform civil code
·
Difficulties
in implementation of Climate Change Summit Resolutions
·
Net
Neutrality is essential to make India Digital
·
Smart
City Project will give wings to growth
·
Gender
bias in portraying Women in Advertisements
·
India
needs a uniform civil code
Abstract Topics: Group Discussion Topics
·
Friends,
Enemy or Frenemies?
·
Hard
Work Vs Smart Work
·
Me
Too Campaign: Breaking Silence to Win the War
·
Your
failures can be your stepping stones or your stumbling blocks
·
GD
Topic: Ethics or Profit?
·
GD
Topic: Zero (0)
·
Black
or Grey
·
Work-
Life Balance is a Myth
·
FAMOUS
Vs IMPORTANT
·
Roses
are red, crows are black
·
Water
or Oxygen
·
East
or West India is the best
·
Patience:
A virtue in Business and Management.
·
Innovation
Vs Invention: What is more important?
·
Change
is the only constant
·
Freedom
is a myth
·
Fact
Vs Opinion: There are no facts only opinions
·
Leader
or Follower
·
Strategy
or Execution
·
Means
or End
·
Effective
manager or Ethical Manager
·
It
was a bright, cold day in April and the clocks were striking thirteen.
·
Red
is red, blue is blue and never the two shall meet
·
Brevity
is the soul of wit
·
Gender
bias in portraying Women in Advertisements
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