Now it is the turn of Group Discussion and Personal Interview (GD & PI). GD & PI is only few weeks away. Focusing on the next stage for CAT takers, MBAUniverse.com Aspirant Zone presents a series of articles offering guidance for aspirants. We invited experts from leading test prep institutes to share their advice with MBAUniverse.com for mastering GD & PI round.
The first article in this GD & PI series is by Mr Gejo Srinivasan, Head MBA Product, IMS Learning Resources, Indias leading MBA test-prep Company. Mr Srinivasan is the MBA Product Head at IMS Learning Resources Pvt. Ltd, Mumbai. He did his B.Tech (Chem Eng.) from IIT Madras and his PGDM from IIM Calcutta. He has been mentoring students for more than 8 years.
While giving tips on GD, Mr Srinivasan says, Be relevant to the topic given and give perspectives in the solution. That is, dont talk about NYSE when asked the topic is BSE but talk about how BSE has affected telecom companies fortunes alongside its economic impacts.
On the matter of PI, Mr Srinivasan suggests, Never give gyaan to the interviewer they are people who have already arrived in life. You may feel you are gyaan guru after reading a couple of reports but thats not the point finally, understand that they are the decision makers. Youd hate it too if someone came out of the blue and gyaaned you on management.
The full article by Mr Srinivasan is published on MBAUniverse.com Aspirant Zone. To read the article, click on this link:http://mbauniverse.com/innerPage.php?id=10
MBAUniverse.com Aspirant Zone is the focused platform for management aspirants to get expert guidance from Indias best resources. This platform covers important topics like MBA Basics, Mastering Written Tests, Mastering GD & PI and Aspirants News.
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Now it is the turn of Group Discussion and Personal Interview (GD & PI). GD & PI is only few weeks away. Focusing on the next stage for CAT takers, MBAUniverse.com Aspirant Zone presents a series of articles offering guidance for aspirants. We invited experts from leading test prep institutes to share their advice with MBAUniverse.com for mastering GD & PI round.
The first article in this GD & PI series is by Mr Gejo Srinivasan, Head MBA Product, IMS Learning Resources, Indias leading MBA test-prep Company. Mr Srinivasan is the MBA Product Head at IMS Learning Resources Pvt. Ltd, Mumbai. He did his B.Tech (Chem Eng.) from IIT Madras and his PGDM from IIM Calcutta. He has been mentoring students for more than 8 years.
While giving tips on GD, Mr Srinivasan says, Be relevant to the topic given and give perspectives in the solution. That is, dont talk about NYSE when asked the topic is BSE but talk about how BSE has affected telecom companies fortunes alongside its economic impacts.
On the matter of PI, Mr Srinivasan suggests, Never give gyaan to the interviewer they are people who have already arrived in life. You may feel you are gyaan guru after reading a couple of reports but thats not the point finally, understand that they are the decision makers. Youd hate it too if someone came out of the blue and gyaaned you on management.
The full article by Mr Srinivasan is published on MBAUniverse.com Aspirant Zone. To read the article, click on this link:http://mbauniverse.com/innerPage.php?id=10
MBAUniverse.com Aspirant Zone is the focused platform for management aspirants to get expert guidance from Indias best resources. This platform covers important topics like MBA Basics, Mastering Written Tests, Mastering GD & PI and Aspirants News.
| Check Top MBA Colleges in India by Cities | | |
| Also Read Important Articles on MBA Admission | ||
| Top MBA Colleges in India | MBA Admission | MBA Entrance Exam |
| MBA Placements | MBA Ranking In India | GD Topics |
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