Gaurav
Goel
Delhi School of Economics, Delhi University
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General
Questions
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Questions related to Pre-MBA Preparation
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Questions related to Group Discussion / Group Exercise
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Interview-related Questions
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After
Joining MBA
2.
Questions related to Pre-MBA Preparation
Q. When did you start
your preparation?
A. As soon as I left my work. January 2005.
Q. How many months and
how many hours daily did you devote for preparation to entrance procedures?
A. 12 months, 2 hours daily.
Q. Did you take up some
coaching institute or you believed in self-study?
A. I did get enrolled in Career Launcher but their standards were not
upto my expectations. So I left it in one month and then prepared on my own.
Q. Can you tell us
which are your favorite books, books that you used for preparing for entrance,
books for self-development and books for pure relaxation?
A. 'Word Power Made Easy', 'One Night at Call Centre', 'The Monk who Sold
his Ferrari', 'The World is Flat'.
Q. What was your
experience with coaching? Some feedback about faculty, coaching material and
your overall experience with particular center?
A. Poor.
Q. What are the others
books & tests which you used for your MBA preparation?
A. Quantitative Aptitude by Tata McGraw Hill, English from newspapers and
magazines. Reasoning with different puzzles that I solved throughout my life.
Q. What was your
strongest and weakest area while preparing for MBA coaching?
A. Strongest: Reasoning & Vocab
Weakest: Maths
Q. Some tips which you
used for mastering Quant, RC, etc.
A. I would like to say only about RC - Read, Read & Read.
Q. How much time did
you put for MBA preparation everyday? How did you manage this while working full
time?
A. I was not working, but still I devoted only 2 hours daily. The reason
is, I understand the concept of stress management.
Q. Which all Exams and
B-schools you applied to?
A. CAT, FMS, MHROD, XAT, CET, etc.
Q. Your present
B-school and course.
A. Masters of Human Resources & Organizational Development from Delhi
School of Economics, Delhi University.
Q. What procedures your
school has for admission to its MBA program?
A. Written Test, Group Discussion, Interview, Just-a-Minute round
(sometimes).
Q. What is the range of
score for students who are admitted?
A. We have our own exam so don�t accept any other score. The result is
based on the merit basis and the scores are not disclosed as it is against the
rules of Delhi University.
Q. What was your score?
A. Not Disclosed.