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The topic was a general
one and this time at all the IIMs the topics have been pretty general
except for IIMA and IIMK where they had case studies.
The point to note in a GD is: -
1. Do NOT make it a fish
market. AND if it goes beyond control then at least you do not become
the perpetrator...
2. State your points in a laconic and clear manner with authority.
3. Listen to others and appreciate his/her point of view.
4. Do NOT have a confrontational view of things.
My performance in the GD was pretty good and on a scale of 1-10, I would
rate it to be 7.5. (FMS's was better).
The IIMB interview was an experience in itself.
Interview Panel: 2 person: One was a Professor at IIMB and I have no
idea who the other person was.
I will give a chronological order of the Q/A here:
IIMB: Please sit down.
AP: Thank you, sir.
IIMB: What were you trying to say in the GD?
AP: Sir, the topic of the G.D was - "A good business school
graduate need not be a good business manager" - and according to me, it
is true. Being a good manager entails applying the methodologies you
have learnt and implement them. The key words here are learnability and
implementation. If you don't apply what you have learnt, then there is
no point in being from a good business school.
IIMB: You have written in your form about quality? What do you
think is a quality life?
AP: A quality life to me is a life in which you constantly learn
from your mistakes. Every one makes mistakes but to accept them with
grace and learn from them takes a lot of courage and honesty. To tell
yourself that you were wrong is very difficult. So in simple words a
life in which you learn constantly is a quality life to me. |