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Questions related to Group Discussion / Group Exercise for Admission in FMS, Delhi

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CoolAvenue's Interview with:
Sushant Bahadur
MBA (Management of Services)
Batch 2009-11,
Faculty of Management Studies, Delhi.




  1. General Questions
  2. Questions related to Pre-MBA Preparation
  3. Questions related to Group Discussion / Group Exercise
  4. Interview-related Questions
  5. After Joining MBA

Q. Was Group Discussion or Group Exercise part of selection process?
A. Yes, Group Discussion was a part of the process.

Q. What was your GD topic?
A. Job Satisfaction in the modern-day industry (or something on these lines).

Q. The duration of Group Discussion, size of the group, number of panelists, etc.
A. 15-20 min GD, 10 members, 6 panelists.

Q. Were there any set norms of Group Discussion?
A. We were told to refrain from excessive aggression.

Q. Do write a brief about your Group Discussion experience.
A. A generic topic, it was a mildly aggressive GD, wherein everyone pitched in, although there were 2 people who were very strong and dominating over others. But everyone was allowed to contribute and project himself suitably.

Q. How was the environment during discussion?
A. Mildly aggressive.

Q. How would you rate your performance in Group Discussion?
A. Probably a 7/10. Of course, the perception of the panelists matters more than mine.

Q. Areas where you could have performed better in your Group Discussion?
A. Perhaps I could have been a bit more assertive with my points.

Q. Give some handy tips regarding Group Discussion or Group Exercise that would be of great help to MBA aspirants.
A. One should be well-aware and ready with opinions and not facts about different topics. It is not the facts that they are looking for, but your analysis. Read newspapers and online websites like Knowledge@Wharton to build that.






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