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My topic was something like " In this era of globalization, do restrictions like data not crossing physical boundaries of country make sense? Rather it seems myopic." Was a short grilling 25-30 Min interview. initial 5-7 minutes on extempore. Maintained that it all depends on type of data crossing the physical boundary, backed it up with examples. Then next 20 minutes why MBA now ..and what difference PGPX is going to make in my career.

P.S. - We all have done our level best. Best of luck to all for results.
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Mine too, lasted for less than 20 mins, and I think it is bad.

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I do not think there is any relation between interview time and chance of admission. It may be that panel was impressed pretty quick. A long interview may be that panel was trying to give you multiple chances, still did you were unable to convince them. Or it can be the other way around too. Relax and best wishes![/quote]

I really hope that is the case. Either way, all the best to all of us.
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Interview went very grilling.
Extempore topic --> "Are organ donor family should be compensated or not". After, that questions from my current job role and why PGPX.


Interview was around 30mins.
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Interview was tough. Experience was good. But I think in extempore topic. Hmmmm.......really tricky....no straightforward answers. I was trying to convince the that yes whole family should be compensated. But, they were cross questioning many question on that....so don't know what will happen....

Any Indian, who are working outside of India got admit in IIMA PGPX program in round1 or round2. Just wanted to analysis what are my chances.... I know it is really prestigious and very competitive program...But, still wanted to know.....

If you ask me...I think it is 50/50 chances.....But, still wanted to know anybody...got it... who are working outside of India.
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any idea when the results will be out.. Will rather declare early??

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Interview was tough. Experience was good. But I think in extempore topic. Hmmmm.......really tricky....no straightforward answers. I was trying to convince the that yes whole family should be compensated. But, they were cross questioning many question on that....so don’t know what will happen....

Any Indian, who are working outside of India got admit in IIMA PGPX program in round1 or round2. Just wanted to analysis what are my chances.... I know it is really prestigious and very competitive program...But, still wanted to know.....

If you ask me...I think it is 50/50 chances.....But, still wanted to know anybody...got it... who are working outside of India.


I wouldn’t worry too much. The interviewers are exceptional at keeping a "pokerface". I’ve read of interviews where literal arguments ensued and the candidates still got selected. I think keeping a sound line of reasoning in your extempore while being able to concede to better arguments is more important than just sticking to your guns no matter what. Remember, if you’ve been shortlisted for PI that means the admissions team is already impressed by your credentials. Now they just wanna know if you have the attitude for learning and can contribute in a meaningful way to the cohort.

So long as you disagreed respectfully and were all smiles about it, i think you should be safe.
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Interview went very grilling.
Extempore topic --> "Are organ donor family should be compensated or not". After, that questions from my current job role and why PGPX.


Interview was around 30mins.
I got the same extempore topic. And even I took a similar stand and faced cross questioning. Glad to know someone had a similar experience
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Yes, In interview. I didn't lose my temper and telling all answers by keeping smile on my face. I remember in one question. I was giving answer little different than what they wanted to listen. They actually told me in the middle of the interview itself that my answer of this question is not what was expected.

What to do...open ended questions...are like that...answer which is there in your mind might be different than what they were expecting....
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I believe all the participants in panel 7 are getting the same extempore topic regarding organ donors.

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Rest assured the panelists are very balanced in their view of the candidates and any confrontational statements they make are just to stress test you.
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If i am not wrong R1 results were out with 6-7 days… Right?
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Yes, but IIMA has been sticking with the dates mentioned on their website for each round.. So assuming the final results will come only on 20th..

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Does anyone knows how many admits are being sent in R1 & R2 ? How many seats are left for R3 ?
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Does anyone knows how many admits are being sent in R1 & R2 ? How many seats are left for R3 ?

There was a msg in the forum regarding 90-95 ppl in admit grp. So logically 40-45 slots avlbl for r3.

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The tension’s thick around here isn’t it 😂
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Yep. Like SA vs IND match… :?
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