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Manori Sahni

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Yes, for BTech, MTech, MBA and MPhil courses, the final selection is done on the basis of score obtained in the entrance exam, followed by a Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI).

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

Scholar-Level 16

The final selection of candidates for admission to P. GD M with specialisation in Agribusiness and Management is made based on the following factors - written-test score of national level test (50 percent weightage), CAT/MAT/XAT/ATMA/CMAT, group discussion (20 percent weightage) & Personal Interview (15 percentage Weightage), SSC (5 percent weightage), HSC (5 percent weightage), extra curricular activities (5 percent weightage) & work experience (5 percent weightage). .

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Abira Saha

Beginner-Level 4

General Tips To Practice During A Group Discussion (GD):
&get; Be positive
&get; Maintain an erect posture and keep chain
&get; Be assertive, but not aggressive &get; Try to initiate GD at rights points and only if you have adequate knowledge on the subject
&get; Ensure participation with appropriate content and build arguments with facts and figures.

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Nidhi Singh

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No it is not mandatory to conduct group discussion and personnel interview to get admission in M.Com. Some colleges provide admission by seeing only the 60% criteria in graduation but some colleges conduct personnel interview to give admission in M.Com.

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yash sahani

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No If you fail in group discussion and written ability test after CAT exams then we cannot get seat in IIMs. Because you could not qualify the first two rounds. So that's why you cannot get a seat in IIMS. CAT Group Discussion GD is the main part of the selection process to get admission into one of the IIMs in India. Candidates who have scored high percentile among others in the CAT exam or any other MBA entrance exam are called for the selection process that consists of a Written Ability Test/Group Discussion and a Personal Interview.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

The following topics may be covered during GD of NIFT's M.Des programme.
1. Current issues like Covid-19,
2. Happenings and innovations of fashion industry
3. Products problems (Related to your M.Des specialisation)
4. Marketing mix
5. Large and medium scale manufacturing
6. What career do you want to go for after doing M. Des
7. Khadi becoming a style statement
8. Zero waste design technique will it be used in future discuss
9. Is discount the only bait for customers. What other marketing techniques would you apply.
10. Customers pay handsomely price for the product not for the exotic look but for the promise of comfort and elegance.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

Group Discussion, popularly labeled as GD, is a popular methodology used by many organizations (company, institute, business school, etc.). These days to gauge whether the candidate has certain personality traits such as interpersonal communication skills, confidence in public speaking, team spirit, leadership abilities, social behavior and problem-solving skills. GDs form an important part of the short-listing process for recruitment or admission in a company or institution. In GD, there are usually 7-12 participants in a group. The group of candidates is given a topic or a situation which could be either factual, abstract or case bas
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