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Essay 1: At ISB we value diversity as it enhances both the in-class and out of class learning experience. Tell us how would you contribute to the same? (400 words max)
Essay 2: Enrolling in a Business School is an important career decision. Critically look at your career to date, the choices you have made, the key influences behind those choices, your goals for the future and how do you think ISB's PGP can help you in achieving your goals? (300 words max)
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I received an invite for interview on 13th in Delhi. However, I've not received an email confirming this. Is anyone else in the same situation? Should I wait or send them an email?
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You should wait for the email at least till monday. I have gotten the email though.
Like so many other candidates on this thread, I am also waiting for an interview invite. Wanted to check how are you guys preparing for the interview. I haven't really faced an interview for quite sometime. Would love to know the whole process for interview and what are the preparations one needs to do prior to the actual interview.
I have read lot of generic B school interview blogs online and I am well aware about generic questions which are asked. Wanted to check if there is anything specific I need to prepare for ISB. Also, is it a good idea to hire a consultant for preparation and mocks? If yes, then please suggest someone suitable who can guide me through. Thanks!
People who are already with interviews, please share your experiences.
GoodGuy you can go through the interview debriefs shared here, that might give you a direction to prepare. Also, I have heard of behavioral and situational interviews at ISB, so you might want to check that out once and prepare accordingly.
I finished with my interview (Mumbai) just now. I leveraged on the opportunity to ask the adcom a few questions:
Q. When will the results for R1 interviews be out? A. 15 November 2018
Q. How many times you visit a city? A. 2 times-- once for each round Only exception is Delhi where they visit 3 times
Q. Can I assume that those who haven't received interview invite for Mumbai won't be invited again? A. Partly Yes Only those candidates who haven't submitted their GMAT score in R1 will be considered alongside R2 interviews. So, in a way a person who hasn't received an invite despite having a complete profile uploaded, can think that there are minute chances of an interview call.
****************************** My interview experience: It was mostly on the things that I had put on my resume. They didn't even ask me "introduce yourself", strangely. It was more like a job interview for me.
I over heard others present in the waiting room, discussing their experiences. Some had a general interview also.
I finished with my interview (Mumbai) just now. I leveraged on the opportunity to ask the adcom a few questions:
Q. When will the results for R1 interviews be out? A. 15 November 2018
Q. How many times you visit a city? A. 2 times-- once for each round Only exception is Delhi where they visit 3 times
Q. Can I assume that those who haven't received interview invite for Mumbai won't be invited again? A. Partly Yes Only those candidates who haven't submitted their GMAT score in R1 will be considered alongside R2 interviews. So, in a way a person who hasn't received an invite despite having a complete profile uploaded, can think that there are minute chances of an interview call.
****************************** My interview experience: It was mostly on the things that I had put on my resume. They didn't even ask me "introduce yourself", strangely. It was more like a job interview for me.
I over heard others present in the waiting room, discussing their experiences. Some had a general interview also.
I finished with my interview (Mumbai) just now. I leveraged on the opportunity to ask the adcom a few questions:
Q. When will the results for R1 interviews be out? A. 15 November 2018
Q. How many times you visit a city? A. 2 times-- once for each round Only exception is Delhi where they visit 3 times
Q. Can I assume that those who haven't received interview invite for Mumbai won't be invited again? A. Partly Yes Only those candidates who haven't submitted their GMAT score in R1 will be considered alongside R2 interviews. So, in a way a person who hasn't received an invite despite having a complete profile uploaded, can think that there are minute chances of an interview call.
****************************** My interview experience: It was mostly on the things that I had put on my resume. They didn't even ask me "introduce yourself", strangely. It was more like a job interview for me.
I over heard others present in the waiting room, discussing their experiences. Some had a general interview also.
I am done with my interview. Had it on 6th at ISB campus, Hyd. 25% of the time was spent on my current work. 70% of the time on my start-up, with many grilling questions. 2% of the time on extracurriculars and the rest on miscellaneous and why MBA, why ISB type questions.
My advice, be thorough with your goals and their sync with ISB. It plays a major role.
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I am done with my interview. Had it on 6th at ISB campus, Hyd. 25% of the time was spent on my current work. 70% of the time on my start-up, with many grilling questions. 2% of the time on extracurriculars and the rest on miscellaneous and why MBA, why ISB type questions.
My advice, be thorough with your goals and their sync with ISB. It plays a major role.
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What are you doing currently? And was this start up your last job ?
I am done with my interview. Had it on 6th at ISB campus, Hyd. 25% of the time was spent on my current work. 70% of the time on my start-up, with many grilling questions. 2% of the time on extracurriculars and the rest on miscellaneous and why MBA, why ISB type questions.
My advice, be thorough with your goals and their sync with ISB. It plays a major role.
What are you doing currently? And was this start up your last job ?
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My current job and start-up are different, but belong to the same Industry. I work simultaneously for both.