My IIM Bangalore Interview

Posted by TCYonline.com on June 8, 2010

Written By Varun Reddy
Hi,
Since I have already been selected in IIM Lucknow, I decided to go ahead and make public my interviews at the IIMs. I was withholdong it so far as one of my didis advised me not to make them public then. I have compiled two interviews in full – IIM Bangalore and IIM Lucknow (The one I converted!)

My first GD/PI was that of IIM Bangalore on the 12th of February. Here are the details:

Venue: Business Centre, Shangri-La hotel, Ashoka Road, Connought Place, New Delhi.

Time: 2.30 pm.

Our group:

We were 16 of us in our group – 11 work-ex fellas and 5 freshers. All the work-ex fellas had an average experience of around 3 years… There were only two girls in our group – One was a M.B.B.S graduate and the other a work-ex girl!

Case Study:

We were divided into two groups of 8 students each… Both the girls were in my group (For me, that was not a lucky sign as girls tend to dominate the discussion easily). The Case Study involved a simple-looking case. We were given 10 minutes to study it and 15 minutes to discuss We came up with a main-plan very quickly and I managed to give 6-7 relevant points… I was happy with my performance…

The Interview:

You may feel that this is absurd, but they were really, really cool… This was even better than the one I went through to get a job in Accenture. There were two people taking the interview – I’ll refer to them as Mr. A and Mr. B, both professors at IIMB… Here is the exact detail of the interview that took place. It was around 20-25 minutes long. I was waiting outside for my turn and then:

A (coming out of the room): Varun Reddy, please come in.

Me: (faintly speaking) Thank You Sir.

(I went straight in… I made a mistake by not wishing them inside. I sensed that it was better to be informal as it was a very cool atmosphere, but not that informal!)

A: Please take a seat, Varun.

Me: Sir, in that seat?

A: No, in that one (Points to a seat)

Me: Thank You Sir.

(I sat down, hands on my folder and my folder on my lap… I kinda sensed they wouldn’t read my CV anyways, so I did not offer it to them)

A: You mentioned in your SOP that winning “Prodigy” in your college was the high point in your carer so far. What is this Prodigy anyway?

Me: Sir, in many of our college quizzes, we have a team of three students. But Prodigy is a solo quiz. We are on our own and have to fight it out ourselves.

A: Ok.

(Just then, the tea-man comes and asks the if they want some. They reply in the positive. Then, they ask me)

B: Would you like to have some tea?

Me: No Sir, Thank you.

(Then I had a minor shock!)

B (Looking down at some pages, probably my recommendations and my transcripts): Tea thisuko (”Have some Tea” in Telugu)

Me (replying in English): No Sir, Thank You.

B (still looking down): Tea thisukovali kada (”You should have tea”)

Me: No Sir, I don’t drink tea, Thank You.

(Silence for a few moments)

B: Mee Patricks porolu andaru awaragalu… Roadla lo thiruguthuntaru (”You St.Patricks fellas are all loafers, just roaming around in the streets”)

Me: Sir, that’s the case with only a few students. There were still some of us who were studious in nature. I was also very studious at school sir.

B: You were studious? Joking aa?

Me: No sir, I was very studious and competitive as I did not like anyone to overtake me in terms of marks.

B: But your marks are very poor in 10th? (I had scored only 87.5%)

Me: Thats because my handwriting was very poor, Sir. I did very well in my pre-boards.

B: But still you scored less in the boards?

Me: Yes Sir, but I was one of only two students in my school to have scored 100 in Maths.

B: Really?

Me: Yes sir.

B: Kani nuvvu Patricks kada? Pakkana Anns, Francis loki elli line kottevanivanukunta? (But still, you were in Patricks, surrounded by Anns and Francis – All girls schools. Surely, you must have gone to their schools to flirt?)

(Now this was a bit too much, but I gave them an answer straight in the face)

Me: There was no need to go to their school Sir, we used to do everything from our balconies itself. (I never did that, I swear!)

B: Ha ha ha… (Laughing)

(After a few moments…. )

A: Varun , you said that quizzing is your hobby. What do you quiz on?

Me: Sir, general trivia stuff…

(Suddenly B Starts a Rapd-fire round)

B: Trivia, eh? What is Sehwag’s Average?

Me: Sir, 56 – may be.

A: In what?

Me: In Tests…

A: And in ODIs?

Me: I’m not sure Sir, it’s around the mid-thirties, i’m not sure of the actual figure.

B:What did Ambani do before Reliance?

Me: He was into coin-melting in the Emirates (Just said something like that… I was not sure if it was correct or not!)

B: When are Abhishek and Aishwarya getting married?

Me: Dunno, may be in a month or two..

B: When is VARUN getting married?

Me (without battling an eyelid): In five years.

B: Ha ha ha… (Laughing profusely… I felt he was a bit impressed!)

Me: That is, if you are referring to Varun Reddy….

(Rapidfire Ends…)

Then “A” starts again… (He was a serious looking guy, but was smart!)

A: Varun, make any 3 quiz questions right now…

Me: (I told them that I prepared a quiz for one of my college fests last week and quoted three questions from them, along with the answers.)

A: Tell me any 3 business-related questions.

Me: Sir, I don’t actually prefer biz-quizzing, still i’ll try (And managed to make just one question there!)

A: What do you think are the qualities a person should possess in order to become a good Quizzer?

Me: Sir, he should be well-aware of what is going on in this world, read the newspaper daily and try to gather good information. He must be in touch with other quizzers to know about the hot topics to search for and also exchange information with them on a regular basis. I keep myself in touch with my juniors on a regular basis and exchange info with them about the latest stuff…

A: So you just read the newspapers and collect stuff, that’s just wasting time. How is this useful in Management, this trivia stuff of yours?

Me (getting slightly emotional from inside, but did not show it out): Sir, trivia is not collecting facts and figures from the net like Sehwag’s average or gossips about marriage (glanced at B for a second). Trivia means facts which are there in the articles, but people do not care to remember them, even though they are very interesting. And when you quote back such stuff to them the’ll realise “Hey, I did not read this! Great stuff! How did I miss that? This fellow must be really good at it!”. That’s trivia, Sir…

A: Still, tell me the answer to what I asked..

Me: Yes Sir, as i wrote (in my SOP), I look at things from various perspectives and not just from a single angle – I do not specialize in any field, even in Trivia. I feel that whenver anyone is considering the solution to any problem, I can provide many differrent viewpoints to arrive at a logical and complete solution.

(Silence for a few moments…)

A: You watch movies, right? What kind of movies do you prefer?

Me: I mainly prefer watching Sci-fi stuff… the ones that show the future of mankind…

A: You mean like Star-Trek, the kids’ stuff??

Me (coolly): Yes Sir, that kind of stuff… (I was cool now. I knew they were trying to make me angry… but I did not show any emotions!)

B: Which movie did you like the most?

Me: Serendipity, the one I saw very recently sir.

A: But that’s not a sci-fi movie?

Me: Sir, I said I mainly prefer sci-fi stuff, but I watch movies depending on my mood… It was a nice romantic comedy.

B: So you felt it was a nice comedy.. where was the comedy in the movie anyways?

Me: Sir, if you put yourself in the hero’s shoes and imagine the situation, it becomes very funny and entertaining.

B: So what do you feel about the ending of the movie then?

Me: It shows that what is written in your fate will happen to you…

A: So you think it is written that we will take you to IIMB with us?

Me: Possibly, yes!

A (smiling) : So you liked the movie a lot, eh? You must have like the heroine too, right?

Me: Yes Sir, she was very beautiful in the movie.

A: Yes, I know Keira Knightley is very beautiful…

Me: But sir, it was not Keira Knightley, it was Kate Beckinsale….

A: What? Are you joking?

Me: No sir, I am pretty sure it was Kate Beckinsale… (And for a moment, I really felt like meeting Kate Beckinsale face-to-face).

A: Oh… So you liked the hero too?

Me: Yes sir, he acted pretty well too…

A: Yes, Richard Gere, right? (He actually mentioned some other actor – I am not sure, but he mentioned the wrong name for sure!)

Me: No Sir, it was not Richard Gere for sure… I know he is (pausing for a few seconds to recall his name – It’s tough for a guy to remember the name of the hero!)… yes sir, it was John Cusack..

A: Are you sure?

Me: Yes Sir, I am pretty much positive about that fact… I’ve seen few other movies of his…

B: Do you believe in fate?

Me: Partially… (He cut me straight away)

B: No, be sure… In the movie, are you like the hero or the heroine in the belief?

Me: A bit of both….

B: No , take one side….

Me (taking a deep breath inside): Well, I am more like Kate Beckinsale then…

A: So, you believe in fate… What according to you is fate?

Me: Fate is something that has been written for us, something that will happen to us…

A: Who writes it then? God? Or someone else?

Me: Well, I am a religious person in some sort of way sir. I am a Christian and am still coming to terms with the truth… I am not much sure sir, but I believe that there is someone, our creator, who has written our fate…

A: Are you aware of a theory called the theory of Intelligent Design?

Me: No sir…

A: Well, it says that everything was made as it is, as we see it today… the entire universe… And you must be aware of the theory of evolution?

Me: Yes Sir, I am…

A: So, which one would you prefer?

Me: Well Sir, I would prefer the first one… Beacuse, as I said before, someone has created all of us… The guys who support the theory of Evolution, well, they also talk about the big-bang that started it all… but then, they can never expalin what was the starting stuff – the stuff that exploded to form the universe as we see it today. There must have been someone who created that stuff…

A: But it was just there…

Me: No Sir, me as a human being cannot comprehend something like that – like this glass on the table, this chair – (I was pointing to those stuff!) – All these were made by someone, they did not come out of thin air like that – Puff – by magic. In my limited capacity as a human being I feel that someone has created this universe…

(Now, I was getting a bit tired of all this, still I managed to maintain my composure!)

B: So how are you feeling now?

Me (smiling): A bit relaxed…

B: How were the others feeling? Did you ask them?

Me: Not much sir, they came out of the room just as they went in….

B (smiling): So, how did you come to the room? Smiling?

Me: I was a bit nervous then, but now I am feeling nice….

A: So, what do your parents do?

ME: My dad works in BSNL – he is an SDE. My mom used to work for a bank a while ago, but she took VRS and now she is at home.

A: Your brothers and sisters?

Me: None sir, I am the only child of my parents…

A: That’s why you are such a rowdy…

Me: I beg to differ Sir, I am not a rowdy… I admit I am a bit rebellious by nature, but not a rowdy.. I may look a bit stout, but I am relatively weak, physically…

A and B (Laughing)…. then:

B: Well, you should do something about that young man…

Me: I am trying sir, still I manage to use my mental and verbal abilities to make someone shut up when necessary.

A: So what would you say about us when you leave this room…

Me (laughing): How can I say anything against you sirs? You are on the other side of the table…

A and B (Still laughing): No, still what will you about us when you go out?

Me: Once I go out, I’ll forget about this and start concentrating on my next interview.

B: Well, do you have any questions for us?

Me (only a big idiot like me would have asked such a question): Sir, when can I expect the results to come out?

A: Well, we also don’t have any idea… Keep checking the website from the middle of next month…

B: Well, thank you young man… Hope for the best in your future…

Me: Thank You Sir…

(And so, I left the room!)

My analysis:

The interview was good and so was the GD. But I was having an eiree feeling about all this… I don’t know why, but after coming out, I felt I would not be selected. By the way, one of the girls in that group managed to get all 6 IIM calls…

Source: www.varunreddylive.com

Thirteen Essential Points for ‘Personal Interviews’

Posted by NIRANJAN RAJPUROHIT on May 31, 2010

I had following calls – SIBM-Pune, SCMHRD, SPJAIN (Mumbai), XIMB, IIT Roorkee.

Since I attended so many GD, GT and PIs, it would not be possible for me to narrate all the experiences.               However, I would like to share a few things which are very important for any college.

1) Be honest. Never bluff.

2) If you are a fresher, be prepared for technical questions like – ur final year project, ur seminar, ur training, ur favorite subject, etc

3) If you have work-ex, be prepared for questions related to business of ur company like – who were ur clients, what was the business of the clients, ur company’s hierarchy, sales and turnover of ur company, number of employees, etc.

4) Interview is a pre-planned game. Pls understand this. Go prepared with answers for all the question like – introduce urself, why MBA, why this particular college, ur hobbies, ur strengths, weakness, career goals,  etc.

5) For every question, ur answer shud be logical and if the interviewer asks, u shud be able to give suitable examples to justify wat u have said.

6) Be prepared for cross-questions.

7) Smile wen u enter the room.

8) Come formally dressed. Proper haircut and clean shaven. It is very important. .

9) Remain updated about all GK and current affairs stuff. Read morning’s newspaper on the day of interview.

10) Always have a stand and have ur own opinion about whatever is asked to u, esp. in the case of debatable issues and current affairs.

11) Never talk about placements in the interview. Never compare any college.

12) Do a lot of research about the college before attending its interview. It helps u to speak confidently in the interview wen asked for questions related to why mba and why this college, etc.

13) Be thorough about ur hobbies. It is very much possible that ur entire interview can go discussing ur hobbies. If u don’t know all the details, say, about ur favourite game, u are out. It gives a very bad impression.

My interview experience

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My IIM C interview
Result – rejected
3 people in panel , lady professor, old professor, old alumnus.
after having a good GD the same panel who judged the GD started the interview

(the old prof went out for some reason he joined the interview after 2 mins)
me :- good morning sir, good morning ma’am
lady : good morning take a seat
me- thank U ma’am
lady:- have u brought any identity proof with U
Me- yes ma’am
(i handed my driving license to them)
lady:- oh ur license has a smart card.
(alumnus joins in)
alumnus :- what is the need of a memory chip in ur license
me- sir to save information in it.. information about the license holder
alumnus: what kind of info
me :- data like address , name ,expiry date etc
alumnus :- that data can be printed on the card .. why do we need a separate embedded memory chip.. See the information u said is already printed in ur card.
( old prof arrives and takes a seat )
me :- well I guess the police who catches U swipes the card in the smart card reader to check the authenticity of the printed data,or maybe it saves his time by swiping the card rather than reading the printed data…
old prof :- well I will repeat the question .why do we need a memory chip on ur driving license when all the data is printed on ur license…take ur time.. think on it .. it won,t save his time to read the printed data.. the reason is something different.. take ur time .. think and answer
me :- ( after thinking) since there r lots of information about lakhs of license holder .. we need to store the data in digital format
alumnus :- U r talking about lots of data at the server.. we r talking why is there a memory chip on a smart card
Lady:- which branch u have done ur engineering
me :- electronics
Lady to old prof:- (with a smile ) he must answer the question then
me :- (thinking)
old prof :- have u ever been caught by a police while driving..
me :- no sir
old prof :-o kay whenever U get caught the police checks the data in the smart card to see if there is any previous default done by U.. if u r a serial offender it can be seen from the smart card. say for instance u were caught drunken by police .. that would be updated in the memory chip and next time if ur caught U won,t be spared .. understood.
me :- ( nodding my head) yes sir
old prof :- don,t u think u shud have thought of this answer
me :- yes sir , as a manager we need to think of all possibilities
old prof:- (nodding his head with a smile)
alumnus :- do u think smart cards can u used to store money
me :- yes sir
old prof :- give me an example
me :- (thinking) sir In Mumbai there is Go smart card which can be used to travel anywhere
old prof:- does it store money ..
me :- i guess its like prepaid card .U buy the card .. it doesn’t store money
alumnus :- what bout ATM cards
(dumb me didn’t recall ATM stores money)
old prof :- what u mean by data warehousing and data mining
me :- sir i can make a guess, am not sure of the answer.
lady:- ( with a smile ,encourages me) go ahead , go ahead
me :- Since a warehouse means a place where goods are kept , data warehousing must be a place to store lots of data.. which can be used for analysis later
and from mining ,i can guess data mining means , searching for a particular piece of data
old prof :- nice :)
alumnus:- I see ur a 2006 pass-out and u have only 26 months of experience
(what did u do for 2 years)
me:- sir i worked for a BPO for some time
alumnus:- then u shud have mentioned that here
me:- sir but i don’t have an experience certificate for the same and last year in the month of April I was asked to resign from my job in Patni due to lack of projects…
old prof :- so u were given a pink slip
me :- yes sir, But in stead of searching for other jobs i took it as an opportunity to crack CAT and get into IIMs .
Lady :- ( encourages me again) that’s good and u managed to get IIM calls
me :- I found is unethical to do a job for few months and leave it since i wanted to do an MBA eventually
old prof :- so how do u manage ur finances.
me:- sir I stay with my family and i got enough support from them
old prof:- oh so u r from mumbai
old prof :- that’s great then U seem well determined ..( looking at the lady ) he has decided he is gonna make it
lady:- which other IIM calls
me :- IIM indore
lady :- then u got good chance to make it from a good college ( smiles)
( i don,t recollect exactly but those profs were praising me too much that I am determined ,no one can stop him and blah blah)
its then that i made a biggest mistake by saying
me :- sir I have already converted Symbiosis
old prof:- see no one can stop him
alumnus:- ( who was silent ) which college u said
me :- SIIB
alumnus :- okay ..
( smiles everywhere)
U may leave
me :thank u sir, thank u ma’am

My IIM I interview

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My IIM I interview
result – SELECTED AND JOINING

2 panelist .. 1 lady prof and 1 old and healthy male prof( i will call the male prof as prof )
This was one of my final interviews ( i had been giving interviews since 2.5 months.so was actually bored .. I was unprepared for this interview.. I didn’t read news papers for last 10 days.. didn’t study much .. had done lots of traveling for IITs .. anyways
process started with an essay
“is indian movie industry getting globalised ”
the panelist were reading my essay when i entered the room
me :- good afternoon sir, good afternoon ma’am.
lady :- good afternoon , have a seat
me :- thank U
prof :- so u r an electronics engineer having work ex as a software engineer in Patni. okay in your essay U have written “NRI abroad “.. Do u think its right
me :- no sir it has a grammatical error
prof :- what kind of error say to me in the language of data structure
me :- sir it would be redundancy
prof:- explain the error
me:- ( it should be only NRI or abroad ,I explained properly)
prof :- ( reading my essay) hmm kollywood and tollywood movie industry in south .. what r these
me:- kannada movie industry is kollywood and telugu movie industry is tollywood
lady:- tell me the 4 states and their languages in south India
me :- (said )
lady:- what is this u have written e-globally
me:- Ma’am I have written globally..
lady :- okay
lady :- complete this sentence if u agree with it
” democracy is not good for India ……………… )
me :- democracy is not good for India because in India majority of voters are illiterate who can be manipulated easily by politicians . The vote bank politics played in our country divides the country and its people..
lady :- anything else u dislike about democratic system in India and what kind of government u want
me :- ma’am in coalition government, it is not possible to make good decision quickly which is in the interest of the country since most parties r looking for their own interest … like we saw what happened while passing the nuclear bill
I feel a benevolent dictatorship would be good for India.
lady :- what do you mean by benevolent dictator.
me:- a dictator who takes quick decisions in the interest of the country, who is not corrupt ,peace loving, and thinks of the growth of the country and welfare of the people .
lady :- can u think of any past ruler in India who was a benevolent dictator
me :-(thinks) I think Akbar was.. he respected all religions and always thought of welfare of his people.
lady :- Name any other form of government , apart from democracy and dictatorship
me :- communism
lady:- which countries in the world follow communism
me :- China , and i have read somewhere about chile being communist
lady :- okay :) what u mean by autoXXXX (i can,t recollect)
me:- i can guess its a form of goverment similar to dictatorship
lady :- what is autocarcysyncracy ( i can,t recollect :D )
me :- i don,t know
( male prof takes over)
prof:- what is this subject u had in your final year.. mechattronics
me :- sir its a subject which has principles of both mechanical and electronics engineering
prof :- so can u answer questions from this subject
me:- sir I can try but am not sure I will be able to recollect .
prof :- what was there in it
me:- about PLCs, transducers
prof :-so what was your favorite subject in engineering apart from data structures (hahahaha he assumed I am good at data structures since i worked on it )
me :-sir I guess microprocessor
prof :- what is the difference between micro processor and micro controller
me :- explained correctly
prof : where are micro controllers being used
me :- in any appliance which does a fixed job .. like a TV , a microwave oven etc where the

processor can be programmed to do a fixed job we use micro controller
prof :- what is used in a laptop
me :- sir micro processors because laptops has to to multitasking and we need lots of

external memory for that
lady:- what is used to implement Fuzzy logic
me:- ma’am I don,t know fuzzy logic
lady:- the one that is used in washing machines
me:- if its used in washing machine.. then it must be micro controller( i was very good in

explaining why)
lady :- hmm so u have mentioned that u are creative ( we had a small psychometric test

before the essay in which we had to mention all this)
(she kept few plastic pins in front of me,paper clips)
okay tell me 10 uses of this apart from its normal use.
me :
1) it can be used to clean your ears 2) scratch your head 3) to remove something it gets struck

in a narrow hole 4) to play by kids since they were colorful 5) as paperweight
6)since its flexible u can use it as friendship bands if u tie it on your fingers
( i was thinking when she stopped me)
lady :- so u have mentioned the reason for leaving Patni as your ambition to study for CAT.. whereas U have written in the column below that u have a gap becoz u were asked to resign from Patni and took it as opportunity blah blah
prof :- u should have mentioned the same reason that u were asked to resign
me:- sir I cud have easily got another job given my experience. but i found it unethical to work for few months in a firm and leave it for MBA.. so i decided to take a gap.. so the main reason was my ambition
prof :- but the reason for leaving should n,t be that…
me :- yes sir but since ,there was a separate column ,i wrote it that way..
lady :- so u were honest in your answer here
Lady:- so what r your extra curricular activities.. what else u do apart from studying for CAT and working for Patni
lemme see oh so u have done cartooning .. draw my cartoon
prof :- (interrupts the lady ) he has organized the competition .. i guess he himself isn’t

a cartoonist
me :- yes sir.
lady:- so u like football, cricket and and and ( she searching for something in

extracurricular to ask me)
prof :- so u like rock music.. whats the difference between heavy metal and hard rock
me :- Sir i guess hard rock is a vast genre of music and heavy metal is a subset of hard
rock
prof :- u sure
me :- ( not so confidently) yes
prof :- U just destroyed my artistic talent( he said something like that and laughed)
a lil bit of smiles followed and they asked me to leave….
i said thank u and left

Cracking MBA interviews

Posted by adarsh sharma on

Why do you want to do an MBA?”

“Tell us something about yourself”

“What are your views about the current Indian cricket team”

“How did Punjab get its name?”

These were some of the opening questions I was asked during my interviews for admission into various top b-schools of the country. As you can see, some are clichéd questions whereas some are a bit off the course and there is no way you can be sure of what you are going to be asked. The best you can do is to be well prepared.

You may come across a lot of experts who tell you different things about how to crack an interview. A lot of the things might be true, but always take them with a pinch of salt. A lot of times their judgement is based on the past experiences of themselves or of others. The experience of others can surely give you a good idea of what can happen but it won’t be what will happen. Once I met a so called expert who told me, “ I will give you the answers to the questions like Why MBA and you just have to put them in your own words and present them.” Frankly this seemed totally absurd to me. In the end it is you who is going to be interviewed and it is you who knows about yourself, about Why you want to do an MBA! Being yourself  is of utmost importance in any interview. If you don’t believe in what you are saying, how can you convince someone else about the same?

Confidence is the key when it comes to cracking an interview. Remember that most of the questions that you will be asked in the interview are going to be very basic and generic in nature. So, what the panel looks for is whether you can answer those questions with confidence and conviction. If an interviewee says that he wants to be entrepreneur, the panel invariably asks whether he has any business idea in mind. This counter question is just to check whether you are bluffing or are you actually serious about it. They also know that you won’t be having a fool proof business plan because otherwise what would you be doing there!

The question that gave me sleepless nights was whether or not I will be asked questions regarding my academics. I didn’t have a very good academic background which means less marks in graduation which  made me doubt my own capabilities in answering those questions. This has been a query pointed at me by a number of aspirants as well. Again, like I said right at the start, you can never tell what you will be asked. For a fresher, you can generally expect at least a couple of academic questions as lack of work experience takes away one dimension of questions that can be directed at you so the odds increase. But this is not something that should worry you much as the panel more often than not will try to bring the best out of you and if you don’t seem to comfortable with your academics they will shift to other questions and you should try to answer them well.

Generally there is a lot of buzz about stress interviews. This is the case when the interviewer is trying to judge how bad your worst is. In such interviews, always remember, a smile never harmed anyone.

Sometimes the panel can also ask you current affairs or general knowledge questions. These questions are never the make or break questions. Whereas knowing the answers can give you some brownie points for sure, not knowing them will not end it for you. The bulk of your interview will be on the basis of the form that you will be asked to fill. Do take that form seriously as the form in itself won’t matter in your selection but the form is what can drive your interview in a certain direction. Try not to express extreme views as that shows you as being stubborn and less room is there for you to change your answer in the interview if you feel necessary.

A lot of times you can end up being your own interviewer. The questions you will be asked can be the loose ends in your previous answers. This can be to your advantage and also to your disadvantage. So, try not to leave loose ends and if you want it to play to your advantage, be extra careful as it can backfire as well.

All said and done, don’t forget that it is just an interview- One among many you will appear in this “MBA-season” or for that matter in your life. It will be good if you make it but won’t be the end of the world if you don’t. It may just be a blessing in disguise as who knows, You may get much better opportunities in the future.