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Yes outfit will surely affect your GD/PI score. The way you dress can create a long-lasting impression in the minds of people. Therefore, it is often asked to dress accordingly during job interviews, Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI) sessions.
Dressing well not only helps in increasing your salary, but it also helps in maintaining ones self-respect and composure.
Here are few tips that can help you in dressing according to the event i.e. GD & PI:
1. Formal Clothing
2. Neat and Tidy
3. Creased / Ironed
4. Wear Light Colours
5. Comfortable Clothes
6. Dress Smartly
7. Clean Boots
You can check the below mentioned link:
https://www
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Case studies or caselets are now an integral part of MBA admissions. Often candidates are given small case files to analyse during group discussion (GD), instead of general topics. The idea is to scrutinise the candidates perspective, logical approach, quick thinking and problem solving attitude. Caselets require no prior knowledge of the subject. So what happens in a caselet? We were given 10 minutes to read a case summary followed by 10 minutes to write whatever we understood.
Case studies or caselets are now an integral part of MBA admissions. Often candidates are given small case files to analyse during group discussion (GD), ins
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