My brother had his IIM Kozhikode on 1st February 2022. It was an online interview. Here is his experience in brief.
Profile:
There were 3 panelists. After the document verification, they started the interview.
The interview ended with a few questions regarding his background and some informal questions. Overall his interview went well and he is waiting for his results.
Due to the Covid19 situation, IIM Lucknow is taking interviews online. The interview takes around 15-20 minutes and there will be two panelists.
Interview starts with an introduction. They will ask you about your academic background, any job experience that you have, etc. To prepare for the interview go through your profile thoroughly. There will be questions based on your profile.
There will be general questions like ‘Why MBA?’, “Why IIM Lucknow?’, “What other calls do you have?’, ‘Any particular specializations you are interested in?’, etc. You can expect questions from current affairs as well.
IIT Madras Ph.D. interview process for material science can vary depending on the department and the faculty members involved in the selection process. Generally, the interview process would consist of the following stages:
Here are some tips that may help you prepare for your Ph.D. interview at IIT Madras for material science:
Overall, the Ph.D. interview process at IIT Madras is designed to evaluate the candidate's research potential, academic background, and communication skills. By preparing thoroughly and demonstrating your enthusiasm and commitment, you can increase your chances of success in the interview process.
Here's a rundown of an XIMB interview experience of a student. This is how the interview went.
The student started the GD second after a girl, and three people (including the student) dominated the conversation. After the GD and WAT, the students were asked to sit outside. Interview Duration: 15 minutes.
There were three-panel members, two old professors, and one middle-aged man. The interview panelists were the same for everyone. The middle-aged panelist asked the student to take a seat and AOP asked about the student's CAT/XAT scores. When the student revealed that he only applied through XGMT and not CAT/XAT, the panelists inquired about the student's preference for the BM and HR programs, to which the student answered that BM was his first choice.
The panel asked about the student's interest in HR. When the panelists asked why the student left his job, he answered, and the discussion shifted to his academic scores.
The panelists commented on the student's low academic scores and asked him about the reason for the decline. The student explained that the conversion factor made it look worse than it was, but the panelists pushed back and commented that everyone faced the same issue. The student countered that his semester marks were actually increasing and he enjoyed learning from real-life experiences.
The panelists then asked the student about his other calls, which he revealed. They also inquired about the student's preference if he were to convert all of them, to which the student responded. They then asked the student about his interest in HR and digital marketing, and he provided a detailed explanation. The middle-aged panelist asked the student if he had ever taken a loan, and the student replied that he had not, as his content writing company was small and unregistered. The panel then inquired about loan rates and why fixed deposit rates were low while loan rates were high, and the student explained the concept of banks using the excess amount to fund new loans.
The conversation then turned to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), and the student could not recall the interest rates it set. The panel asked the student about his thoughts on Nirav Modi and whether his assets should be sold to recover as much as possible. The student replied that his assets should be liquidated to recover as much as possible.
In 2021, due to the pandemic situation, IIM Shillong conducted interviews online. The case-based GD round was scrapped. So, the IIM Shillong PI weightage for the 2021 selection was 70 percent. The remaining 30 percent was given to the CAT score.
The interview panel included two professors for most cases. Students were first asked questions based on their interests and background. There were a few questions based on their field of graduation. There were a few general questions like ‘Why MBA?’, AND ‘Why IIM Shillong?’ as well.
If you are a fresher, make sure that you are well-versed in the subjects covered in your graduation stream. Stay updated with the current affairs. Read up on IIM Shillong. You will definitely get questions from these topics, during your interview.
My brother appeared for his interview last year. His GD PI was at the Vidyavihar campus in Mumbai in the first week of March. He was a little nervous when he walked into the auditorium, where so many people were waiting for their turn.
GD Round: There was a group of 10 people for a case-based discussion. He and the other candidates went into a room where they were provided with a case sheet by the faculty. In addition, they had three minutes to read and think about the case. After which each person would be given 1 minute to conclude.
His group got the case where the question was asked whether the funds allocated to ISRO should be used for other more important purposes. There have been some statistics on the current percentage of GDP allocated to ISRO for their projects and other information in paragraph or two. The discussion had a mix of all that.
One person was shouting that ISRO should not be given any money while some other people, including my brother, were saying that it would help to improve the image of India as a developing nation in terms of technology and eventually attract FDI. Another person used the statistics given in the case very wisely. The rest of the people were chipping in their points to stay in the discussion.
There are few things you must keep in mind:
PI Round:
After the GD he really wanted to do well in the PI because the discussion had not gone that well for him.
He knew that the first statement in most college interviews was 'Tell us about yourself.' So, he was already prepared to answer that question by including things that would give them clues as to the questions most favorable to him.
According to his expectations, for most of the interview, the 2-member panel asked him questions about the start-up and all. Other questions were based on general knowledge, such as "Who is Nandan Nilekani?" "What is he famous for?" and so on.
As a mechanical engineer, he was also prepared for the question of his choice to opt for the Financial Services program. The interview went exactly as he thought. He was satisfied with it, and he was pleased that he had most likely recovered the points he had lost in the GD.Being honest and smart made him crack his interview.
My brother appeared for the interview last year, so I think I can answer your question.
The panelists will evaluate your ability to explain new questions. They might even ask you to solve the questions on the board. You must be clear about your choice of ISI Kolkata as you will be asked the reason for the same during the interview.
Expect questions on topics such as Calculus, Geometry, Combinatorics, and Probability. Keep your basics clear, know the definitions, and practice solving problems based on the definitions.
Just keep practicing, be confident and give your best shot at the interview.
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.
As per the admission trends of IIM Bangalore, almost every student stands a chance of getting interview calls. Here is the work-experience profile of PGPBA 2021 in batch.
Work Experience in months | Number of students |
No experience | 18 |
<13 months of experience | 8 |
13-24 months of experience | 9 |
25-36 months of experience | 7 |
37-48 months of experience | 2 |
Above 48 months of experience | 1 |
So, the above statistics back up the fact that every aspirant has chances of getting interview calls. IIM Bangalore puts more emphasis on the quality of work experience in relevant sectors, CAT percentile, and past academic performance, rather than years of experience.
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: