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    Table of Contents

    What This Book Is About ................................................................................ 3

    Personal Interview ......................................................................................... 4

    So What Does the PI Test? .......................................................................... 4

    Marketing yourself ........................................................................................ 6

    Body Language for the Interview ................................................................... 7

    Generally Asked Questions ............................................................................ 8

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    What This Book Is AboutGroup Discussions (GD) and Personal Interviews (PI) are standard selection tools for admission into

    good business schools in India. While your academic record, work experience (if any) and scores in

    the entrance test qualify you for an interview call, your final selection depends largely on your

    performance in the last Smile.

    The admissions process of some business schools requires that the MBA applicant attends a

    mandatory interview. These mandatory interviews are usually conducted as in person ones.

    Interview is means to test your personality.Any efforts to put on an act would kill your chances. Sobe honest and put your best foot forward.

    This book is a collection of PI tips given by experts which is not only confined to the aspirants who

    are planning to take a go at MBA admission and would like to know where the process of cracking a

    tough entrance exam eventually leads to but would also be interesting read to the current students

    who can use these pointers for placement purpose also.

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    Personal Interview

    The heat of the B-school admission process does not end with clearing the most competitiveentrance exams such as CAT, XAT, CMAT and SNAP. You will have to face the final frontier-the

    Personal Interview (PI). Although many students successfully clear the exams and get the GD-PI calls,

    many fail to perform well in the interview room. Literally anything under the sun could be asked.

    What they attempt to gauge in an interview is whether you fit the bill for an ideal student they are

    seeking. Are you humble, can you withstand pressure, do you take stress well, can you be polite yet

    disagree, do you know when not to pick a battle, and these are some of the traits they seek to

    assess.

    The personal interview could last from ten minutes to an hour or more, and a typical interview panel

    consists of two to four members. Some of the older IIMs usually draft some of their alumni into an

    interview panel, in addition to at least two professors.

    To perform well, it is essential that you understand the What, Why and How of the personal

    interview round.

    So What Does the PI Test?

    Personal Interview aims at understanding and knowing the candidate better. It is an opportunity to

    market yourself as the most suitable candidate who deserves that admit card into the reputed B-

    school. The views expressed by the candidate in the application form will be put to test. You will be

    asked about your academic background and the accuracy of existing knowledge may also be put to

    test. Remember, it is not just the knowledge gained from books that will be questioned. B-schools

    are looking for candidates who are also well-aware of the world.

    What are the key areas you should concentrate on?

    Knowledge:

    MBA programs are demanding and need you to have adequate knowledge related to the field. You

    should do your research on the specialization you are interested in. Do not forget to research on the

    institute as the most common question asked is Why MBA? Why MBA in this institution? The panel

    wants to know how you will cope with the demands of the program, how their program will benefit

    you and how you will contribute to the institution in return. Also be prepared to answer what your

    other areas of interest include. Extra-curricular activities also play an important role.

    Clarity of goals:

    Personal interview is a chance you get to emphasize on your goals. You will have to have clarity of

    your goals to answer the questions such as Why MBA? How does in fit your career goals? What are

    your plans after MBA? The panel is looking for the inner motivations of the candidate. Since there

    are no right answers to these questions, it demands introspection. Honest self-assessment may help

    you answer these questions convincingly.

    Communication skills:

    This is the key to success. Personal interview is all about communicating your ideas, goals and

    motives to the panel who is listening to you to know you better. Learn to speak clearly and beprofessional. Have confidence in what you say and answer to the point. Listen to what is being said

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    Body Language for the Interview

    Excited about the interview call? You brush up your domain knowledge, read up on the company,

    browse for current affairs as well as some important statistics and are ready to impress the panel.

    But are you ready? Are your non-verbal communication skills speaking positively of you? Yes, the

    panel is scrutinizing your body language. You might be saying all the right things, but if your body

    language speaks otherwise, your chances may not be too positive. Therefore, it is equally important

    for you to improve your body language.

    So what are few pointers you should keep in mind?

    Remember, you are assessed from the time you walk into the interview room. Avoid adjustingyour clothes and hair while walking in. Tidy up before you walk in.

    Greet everyone and make eye contact with each panel member. When you extend a handshake, do so with your palm facing upwards. This indicates honesty and

    sincerity.

    Take your seat only when you are offered to sit. Sit comfortably and avoid leaning backwards as tindicates arrogance and boredom. At the same time leaning forward may indicate nervousness.

    Sit with both feet on the ground and do not cross your legs.

    Take control of your gestures. Do not nod your head too many times. This indicates that you aredesperate to agree with the panel. Avoid looking down as it signals judgmental and negative

    attitude.

    Maintaining eye contact is shows confidence. Hold eye contact for at least 10 seconds beforeyou look at another panel member. But do not stare as it can be intimidating.

    Crossing your arms indicate defensiveness or closed mind. Keep your hands on your lap or knees,but do not grip them tightly as is indicates you are tense.

    Scratching your neck, rubbing your nose or eyes indicates that you dont believe in what you aresaying.

    Once the interview is over, do not let go of your composure. Collect your belongings calmly,shake hands with the leading panel member if not with everyone else and leave with a smile. A

    confident goodbye is equally important to improve the impression.

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    Generally Asked Questions

    Here we present few questions, which most interviewers tend to ask.

    1. Introduce yourself

    This is the best question you can get. Do not repeat your name, place, degree etc. Explain briefly the

    kind of individual that you are. Lead the interviewers to your strengths, domains which interest you,

    any unique feature in your life that you want them to notice, etc. Prepare it in three parts, which are

    self-contained so that you can stop when you notice slight discontent. Under any circumstance do

    not answer beyond three minutes for any question.

    2. Why MBA?

    This is a googly. Be honest. Do not say you want to serve the society. Also dont just say I want to

    make tonnes of money. Tell them about how an MBA would help you achieve what you want out of

    life. Service and money must be part of your answer. Rehearse this well and ideally link it in some

    way to what you have in your CV currently.

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    3. Sell me this pen/eraser (it could be anything that catches the fancy of the interviewer)

    Its just like that famous example of selling comb to a bald person. The focus is not on the materialor your pitch. It is about how you handle the situation. Are you stressed? Do you take it as a

    challenge? Try and do a good job. Try to be humorous, only if you can carry it. Do not get unduly

    worried if your joke falls flat. And take only a few minutes to sell.

    4. What are your hobbies?

    It is a soft question. Handle it well. Do not give monosyllable answers. If reading books is your hobby,

    explain it. Tell about a recent book you have read. Be prepared to mention a few authors you like. If

    you have read a classic, do mention it and highlight its significance.

    5. What is the worst book you ever read?

    Here be careful. Dont hate a book because of any politically incorrect reason like caste, religion,

    disability etc. Speak about language, plot, presentation, theme etc. And if an interviewer has a

    contrary opinion, do not engage in an argument. Politely concede that he or she might have a point.

    You arent there to win a debate but to get admitted.

    If asked why

    MBA, be honest.Tell them how MBA

    would help you

    achieve what you

    want out of life

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    6. What are your strengths?

    Prepare well for this question. If hard work is your strength, be prepared to site examples of such

    hard work. State the past achievements because of your diligence and also mention others whoidentify such a trait in you. This could be your previous boss or your teacher/mentor. If some person

    in authority has mentioned about an event that brings out the trait, do cite that incident. Do not

    ever mention strength as a weakness. When you say, Perfection is my weakness, it sounds really

    hackneyed and rehearsed. Avoid such a scenario.

    7. Walk me through your rsum in less than 30 seconds.

    Just highlight your most important achievement. Elaborate just this. Do not attempt to do a story,

    which is not needed here. The interviewer will definitely stop you if you give a long-winded answer.

    Here you must finish your answer in two sentences maximum and wait for the interviewer to take

    the conversation further.

    8. If your parents were talking about you right now, what do you think they would say is your

    most annoying trait?

    Again be parsimonious about truth. Your weakness must be endearing, but non-threatening in a

    professional way. Identify a trait like fawning over kids, pampering children overtly, fussing overelders, which do not have an impact on your professional life.

    9. Why should I take you?

    Never say, because I am the best. Do enumerate a range of qualities and string of achievements. Do

    say you will add value to your peers and to your school. If the school has a known faculty, do say that

    it is your dream to be taught by him or her. But do ensure that the teacher is in a domain where you

    have established interest previously in the interview.

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    10. What is Pareto hypothesis (or any such subject question)?

    Answer only if you know. Do not guess or beat around the bush. The interview is not a means to test

    your knowledge. So if you dont know, say it straight. Its the best option. There are students whohave been admitted even after saying Sorry, I dont know, five times straight in interviews.

    Success in the interview cannot be achieved with inadequate preparation. At the same time it is not

    something that is impossible to achieve. It depends on how well you know yourself, your goals and

    how serious and dedicated you are about achieving them. So do some soul searching and you will be

    ready.

    A candidate reaches the interview stage only if he/she has scored high in the written test, making it

    already clear that he/she is quite sharp. The panellists now want to understand through the

    interview process, given the limited time they have, what kind of a person the candidate actually is.

    Is he or she a warm, witty, smart, alert, curious, mature, thinking person whom they would like to

    have in their school, or is he/she a boring, uninteresting person? Has he/ she followed a mechanical,

    learning-by-rote method to reach here, or has he/ she demonstrated genuine interest/ passion in

    some of the core subjects or hobbies or other activities pursued so far? Does he/ she possess an

    original, thinking mind, or does he/ she find it difficult to stand without the crutches of training

    provided by some coaching institute? These are some of the issues interviewers from good business

    schools are typically concerned with. To cut a long story short, what would be my final advice toyou? It does not matter if you forget a long list of prepared questions and answers, if you forget to

    carry a pencil, pen, and eraser and so on - but please do not forget to carry your brains and wits with

    you and put them to use.