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How can I answer "Why IPM" in the IIM Indore interview? Please give a sample answer.

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Ishika Sinha Posted On : August 26th, 2022
BMS from Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies

The best way to answer the ‘Why IPM’ question in the IIM Indore interview is to state your future career plans and explain how IPM is the perfect program for achieving those goals. The interviewer wants to know what made you choose the program. So, you need to provide a couple of valid reasons why IPM aligns with your goals. For example, you can say, the course curriculum of IPM is updated according to the current industry practices. So, it will be easier for you to pick up the skills and knowledge required to have a successful career in the industry.   

Having a clear idea about your future goals will help you formulate an authentic answer to this question. Also, read about the IPM program. Read about its course structure,  mission, vision of the course, etc. 

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How should I go about with the preparation for IIM Bangalore interview?

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Akash Mittal Posted On : March 21st, 2022
studied at Indian Institute of Management Bangalore

Here are some useful tips which will help you prepare for IIM Bangalore interview. 

Preparation tips- 

  • Read as much as you can. Keep a regular check on current affairs, cross-country relations, the latest business trends and market, and sports. You are expected to have your own opinions and solutions regarding various issues of the world.
  • Read newspapers, Finance magazines, watch news and discussion-based programs to stay updated. 
  • You must know everything about the degree and institute. This way, you will be ready to answer questions like ‘Why MBA?’, and ‘What do you know about IIMB?’.
  • Try to attend mock PIs. Most MBA coaching institutes have GD/PI sessions. They offer practice sessions, tips on handling questions, and personal feedback. 

Know in detail about - 

  • Know yourself well. This will help you answer basic questions about your strength, weakness, likes, dislikes, habits, hobbies, goals, etc. 
  • You will be asked questions about your background. So, you must know details about your residence & native place, school & college, place of work, etc. 

Do’s for interview - 

  • Before going for the interview, make sure that you are dressed properly. Your appearance should be neat and professional. 
  • Your etiquette, courtesy, and grooming will be under strict scrutiny. So, carry yourself well. 
  • Try to appear as witty and confident but don’t overdo it.
  • Keep your portfolio organized. Make sure your certificates, Marksheets, and Accolades are arranged chronologically and neatly. This will convey the notion that you are well-organized and serious about your candidature. 

Admit your weakness - 

During the interview, if you don’t know an answer to a question, admit it, rather than guessing. 

Don’ts for the interview - 

  • It’s natural to be nervous, but don’t make it obvious. Also, don’t be overconfident.
  • Don’t boast about your academic record or test score.
  • Try not to drag on a particular point. If the interviewer wants to elaborate on something, they will ask you. 
  • Don’t appear as someone who is only interested in the placement. 

Steering your interview - 

The way you handle questions during interview can steer the conversation in your desired direction. While answering a question, try to make an impression that can prompt the interviewers to ask you the next question. This lead can be about some educational achievement, a project in which you have shown leadership skills, or a subject of which you have in-depth knowledge. But this should be done subtly. 

These tips will help you to achieve a smooth experience at IIM Bangalore interview. 

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Does IIM Ahmedabad still have the policy to call all 100 percentilers in CAT for an interview? What are the other necessary conditions?

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Ahana Roy Posted On : February 23rd, 2022
MBA from Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (2016)

In 2021, the required cutoff for IIM Ahmedabad was 99-100. But just scoring 100 percentile in CAT, won’t get you an interview call. You must satisfy the eligibility criteria in terms of 10th, 12th, Graduation marks, and CAT percentile. The shortlist for an interview is made by considering past academic performance and CAT percentile. So, if your past academic record is poor, you may not get a call for an interview, even with a 100 percentile. 

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What is an IIM interview like? If you have had an IIM interview, what is your profile, i.e. academic record, CAT percentile, etc.?

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Dev Shukla Posted On : December 12th, 2022
Studied at Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (Graduated 2017)

There are lots of students who appear for IIM interview and clear it with full confidence and potential. Here is one such example of a student who got admitted to IIM Ahmedabad. Below is her profile for your reference. 

Percentage in Xth: 94.6%

Percentage in XIIth: 80.8 %

Percentage in Graduation (Delhi College of Engineering, B.Tech): 73.52 %

CAT Percentile: 99.90

Work Experience: Nil

Students also have to give Academic Writing Text on any given subject. 

The interview goes for around 15 to 20 minutes and there are generally 2 interviewers to take your interview. Firstly, they ask you about yourself and try to know about your visions, perceptions, experience, and so on. They mainly ask you general questions related to your academics as well as your surrounding to analyze your presence of mind and knowledge regarding any specific subject. 

They are interested to know about your capabilities, strengths, weaknesses, and where your opinions stand. Students are asked about the most recent hotly debated topics or issues to understand their grip over current affairs. 

IIMs seek out positive people who are eager to learn and have a basic understanding of any situation. It is not necessary to be a master of everything, superb academics and extracurriculars in order to succeed, though grades are important. You simply need to demonstrate your ability to think to the interviewer.

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How was your FMS, Delhi interview experience?

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Moinak Saha Posted On : July 5th, 2022
Studied at Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi

One of my friends appeared in the FMS interview this year and converted the call. The interview was offline and on the FMS campus. There were two panelists.

The interview started with an introduction. Next, he was given an extempore topic - Novelty. Following the extempore, there were a few questions based on his IT background  and his SOP. There were general questions like - ‘Why MBA? As there are many CXOs who aren’t MBAs.’ The interview was around 15 mins. Overall, it was a pleasant experience for him.

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What are some funny questions asked in a XLRI interview?

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Indrani Chatterjee Posted On : May 10th, 2021
PGDM from Xavier School of Management (2018)

One of my friends is a student of XLRI and her interview experience was quite strange. When she looks back at the experience it seems quite funny. Here are a few snippets of her experience. 

  • First, she was asked to explain the differences between Shakespearean Tragedy and Sophoclean Tragedy. This question is actually quite great for checking how deeply you can analyze dramatic narratives. But the fact that it was the very first question makes it funny. 
  • There was a follow-up question to the previous one. The question was, ‘How do you relate Shakespearean tragedy to human resources?’ and she was asked to state it with appropriate examples.
  • One of the interviewers was from Civil Engineering and asked questions like, ‘What is the most reactive metal?’ (Ans- Sodium) and ‘What is the atomic number of Sodium?’ These questions were strange for my friend as she is a humanities student.

Based on many incidents that I heard from my friends over the year, it seems that most interviews of B-schools are of non-standardized nature. In most cases, the type of questions they ask depends on what presumptions they make about the candidate, and some depending upon their bias on a particular topic. However, it is a matter of discussion. Here is an interesting anecdote, I know a few people who have failed in XLRI PI round but have successfully cracked IIMs PI.

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How was the interview of Aviral Bhatnagar in IIM-A?

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Mithila Shrimali Posted On : March 22nd, 2022
studied at Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore

I heard about Aviral Bhatnagar’s interview through some of my IIM Ahmedabad alumni friends. He appeared for the interview back in 2014. He scored 99.99 in CAT’13. He completed his B.Tech in Engineering Physics from IIT Bombay. His 1oth and 12th percentage were 95.00 and 84.7, respectively.  

The interview started with pleasantries. He was asked questions about his essay, his WAT, his life in IIT Bombay. They also questioned about his internship experience, the subjects he read during graduation. Other than these, the interviewers asked general questions regarding current affairs, tv shows. 

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Can someone share his/her NMIMS interview experience?

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Mehul Pandey Posted On : March 7th, 2023
MBA from Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode (Graduated 2020)

Here is an NMIMS interview experience of a student who appeared in the year 2018. If you have got calls for both MBA-Core and MBA-HR, this might be helpful for you.

For the written ability test, you'll be given a case and asked to write your views in 10 minutes. For instance, her case was about making it mandatory to own a dog due to an increase in heart patients, and she needed to express her opinion on the matter.

During the interview, you'll be called in one by one to a separate room on a separate floor. The panel generally has 3 members. You should greet the interviewers and answer confidently when they ask you to tell them about yourself.

They might ask whether you are a fresher or working, and if you are in transit, like the student in the story, they might ask why you left your job. Be honest and explain your reasoning. They might also ask what you know about the company you left, and why you left it. Be sure to answer the questions as best as you can, and don't hesitate to ask them to repeat or clarify anything that you don't understand. They might ask you about your hometown, so it's a good idea to know a bit about its history.

When they ask you the reason why you want to pursue an MBA, make sure to have a solid answer. They might also ask you about your understanding of HR, so be prepared to answer that question as well. If you're aiming for MBA-HR, make sure you have a clear understanding of what it entails, as the interviewers might ask follow-up questions. In any case, it's essential to stay calm and composed throughout the interview, even if they ask a difficult question.

In conclusion, the interview experience can be nerve-wracking, but it's essential to stay confident and composed. Make sure to prepare thoroughly for your interview and be ready to answer any questions they might ask. The most important thing is to remain honest and articulate.

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How was your personal interview experience at the Management Development Institute (MDI), Gurgaon?

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Sachin Agarwal Posted On : June 28th, 2022
PGDM from Management Development Institute, Gurgaon

Due to Covid, MDI took PI online for the academic year 2021. There are usually two professors in the interview panel. 

The interview starts with an introduction. There will be questions based on your past academics and work experience. You can also expect general questions like - 

  • What is your CAT percentile? 
  • Was this the first time you took CAT, if not what was your percentile in previous attempts?
  • What other calls do you have?
  • What are your hobbies?

There will be questions regarding current affairs and news as well. So, keep yourself updated about the current happenings around the world. 

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Could someone share their experience of interview at IMT Ghaziabad?

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Raja Yayati Yadav Posted On : February 16th, 2023
CAT 2017, 91.12 percentile

The IMT Ghaziabad interview process includes three rounds: CT, GE, and PI. In the CT round, candidates are given a topic and 20 minutes to write five points either supporting or opposing the topic. In the GE round, candidates are given a case study about a specific topic and 20 minutes to devise appropriate solutions and present them to the panelists on a chart paper. In the PI round, a panel of two faculty members will ask the candidate questions, which may include questions about their background, academic record, current affairs, and hobbies. 

It is important to be well-versed in your subject, have a good understanding of current events, and be able to speak knowledgeably about your hobbies during the PI round. Additionally, it is important to be honest and truthful about your background and experiences during the interview process.

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