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Akansha Bisht

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Here are some quick tips that'll help you crack the GDPI round for your BFTech admission:Keep up to Date: Stay up to date on daily news and current events. Be ready for Inquiries: Examine scholarly queries commonly posed by PIs. Practice: Work on your speaking, reasoning, and active listening abilities. Body Language: Pay attention to your body language. Clothing: For the interview, wear appropriate clothing. Take the Lead: Make an effort to steer the discussion.

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Akansha Bisht

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To prepare for the GDPI for MDes in fashion design admission, you can:Improve your knowledge: Read newspapers and magazines, watch and listen to news programs, and make notes on important sectors.Practice expressing yourself: Form a discussion group and practice speaking in a GD scenario.Prepare for the interview: Dress comfortably, be confident but not overconfident, and speak clearly and loudly.Be a good listener: Listen carefully and speak only when appropriate.

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Akansha Bisht

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The following advice will help you get ready for the Group Discussion & Personal Interview portion of the MSc in Fashion Design GDPI:Be confident: Be assured without being overconfident.Speak loudly and clearly, and use simple, understandable English.Pay close attention: Don't talk until it's appropriate.Be certain of what you're saying: Pay close attention to what you say.Take into account different points of view:Take into account different points of view and make your arguments without being combative.Wear comfortable clothing:Wear comfortable clothing.

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Pranjali gupta

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To prepare for the GDPI rounds for MBA admission at IILM University, Gurugram, start by understanding the format of the process. Group Discussions typically focus on current affairs, business topics, or abstract issues, so staying informed about recent news and industry trends is crucial. Engage in mock GD sessions to practice articulating your thoughts clearly, building strong arguments, and interacting respectfully with others. For the Personal Interview, prepare answers to common questions about your strengths, weaknesses, career goals, and reasons for choosing IILM University. Work on your communication skills and body language, an
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Muskan

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Following the GDPI (Group Discussion and Personal Interview) phase, SRCC GBO PG counselling begins. After taking the GDPI, candidates are invited to participate in the counselling procedure if they meet the requirements. Finalising admissions through counselling is done in accordance with overall performance, which includes GDPI results and entrance exam scores.

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Indrani Choudhury

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Candidates who are looking for PGDM course admission at Greater Noida Institute of Management must pass graduation with 50% aggregate. Aspirants can also attend practice PI sessions. The interview covers a wide variety of topics. Personal Interview counts as the foremost tool to evaluate more than just theoretical knowledge. It helps analyse the candidate's approach towards stressful situations via his/her verbal and non-verbal responses. Students can also check detailed PI Preparation here.

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Nidhi Gupta

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No, after the Group Discussion and Personal Interview round, selected candidates will be called to participate in the Joint Counselling round which will begin from July tentatively. There are total seven NIPER campuses across India. Candidates will be allocated the institute on the basis of ranks secured by them.

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abhishek gaurav

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The GDPI process is an important part of the selection criteria. Shortlisted candidates will be invited for group discussions and personal interviews. These interactions assess candidates' communication skills, problem-solving abilities, and overall suitability for the MBA program.

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Arshita Tiwari

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Yes, DMI Patna conducts a Group excercise round and a personal interview round after shortlisted candidates on the basis of merit secured in the national level entrance exam. The final admisson offers are made on the basis of following components:ComponentWeightageCAT/ XAT/ MAT/ CMAT/ GMAT35%Group Exercise10%Assessment of Writing Skills5%Personal Interview30%Academic Performance (10+2) and Grduation10%Sports, extra curricular activities, Academic Diversities and Gender Diversity10%

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Sumeet Inamdar

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The journey towards securing admission to Welingkar's Rural Management course is an exciting and competitive one, where your potential and abilities are carefully assessed. While a good CMAT score holds significance, it is not the sole determining factor for admission. The selection process takes into account a holistic evaluation of various aspects of your profile.The admission committee at Welingkar considers multiple factors, including your academic performance, entrance exam score, work experience, and performance in the selection rounds. This comprehensive approach ensures that the most deserving candidates are chosen to be part o
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