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If you are from general category then no need of that. But, if you are an OBC or other below categories, in order to get concession in admission it is required.
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The question is quite general. There are many different type of questions asked in an IIM interview. I would try to bucket and cover them all but it won't be exhaustive.
1) Academics :
You should be thorough with your undergrad education. Pick 3 to 5 courses and prepare them inside out. It's absolutely necessary for freshers and even for people with work-ex althought the chances are less. Academics depicts your interset in education and if you fail to answer the questions asked by the panel, it would bring negative points to you. Typical questions include
Favourite and least favourite subjects
Projects or paper related t
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You can apply to any no. of IIMs in a single application. While filling the form, there is a section to enter the IIMs you want, in order of preference.
You can select from the list on each preference box without manually entering the name.
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