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Shikha Arora

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No, Group Discussions or Personal Interview rounds are not mandatory in the BDes in Interior Design admission process. Fulfilling the eligibility criteria and obtaining a good rank in the entrance exam is the only step you need to clear to be eligible for the BDes in Interior Design admission.

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Akansha Bisht

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No, Group Discussion or Personal Interview rounds are not mandatory in the BDes admission process of every college. There are more than 450 B Des colleges in India and the admission process of almost every college differs depending on their set criteria.However, if you're seeking admission to the top BDes colleges such as NIDs, NIFTs, or IITs, you may need to prepare for these rounds as they generally conduct them to assess and select candidates for the BDes program.

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Rashmi Srivastava

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Group Discussion and Personal Interview rounds for Master in Mass Communication admission are not necessarily conducted by every MMC college in India. However, colleges like IIMC may conduct these rounds to select candidates for the program.These rounds generally include topics like current affairs, personal viewpoint, etc., and assess a candidate's listening and communication skills. You can check the admission process of your desired college and see if they include GDPI rounds in their process.

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Abhishek Arora

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Preparing for Group Discussions (GDs) and Personal Interviews (PIs) for an MBA in Agribusiness involves a mix of subject knowledge, communication skills, and general awareness. Here are some tips:Stay Informed: Stay informed about current events, agricultural policies, market trends and sustainable farming practices.Practice Speaking: Participate in discussions with peers or forums to enhance your ability to articulate, clarify and express your opinions confidently.Know Your Resume: Be prepared to discuss your academic background, work experience, achievements and your motivation for pursuing an MBA in Agribusiness.Understand the Indus
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Lalit Rastogi

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Here are some tips that'll help you prepare better for the GD-PI round for MSc Geology admission:Improve your communication skills.Research and gather information about current affairs.Mock GDs are also a great way to prepare for GD rounds.Be thorough with your education, especially the stuff in your specialisation domain.

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Himanshi Pandey

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While selecting candidates for MBA and PGDM courses, VVISM Hyderabad takes various parameters into consideration. The selection criteria includes etrance exam score (CAT/MAT/ATMA/XAT/CMAT, etc.), GD, PI, etc. The weightage given to each of these parameters is tabulated below:Selection CriteriaWeightageScore in Common Entrance Test / Scholarship test50%Group Discussion10-15%Interview15%Experience (for experienced individuals)5%Academic performance15-20%

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Ishita Uniyal

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No, you don't have to prepare for any GD (Group Discussion) or PI (Personal Interview) round for BSc Computer Science admission. GD and PI rounds are generally included for master's or doctoral programs like MBA or PhD. Bachelor programme admissions are majorly based on merit, entrance, and counselling steps.

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Atul Arora

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No, there's no Group Discussion (GD) or Personal Interview (PI) rounds in the BSc admission process. BSc is an undergraduate-level programme whose admission process is based on the entrance test or merit.

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