I have been receiving DMs around the case study that is part of the admissions process this year. When I interviewed a few years ago, there was no Case Study.
You should look at the LinkedIn posts by SPJIMR. Specially this one for Cast Studies:
https://www[dot]linkedin[dot]com/posts/spjimr-pgpm_interviews-bschool-admissions-activity-6709126645183344641-Z6ID (replace the [dot] with a “.”).
You should also look at the posts/videos by SPJ. Specially the masterclass video by the dean. These will help you think around the ideas/thoughts that are a part of SPJ. Might also help with a few pointers/inputs for interview questions/case studies.
My take on case studies: there are a lot of case studies during the program. Hence, they want to evaluate the approach that you would take in a practical situation (which is what case studies are based on). Using the data and information in the case (shouldn’t be a hard case, my guess- a 3 to 4 pg case study is likely), draw inferences and action points- which is what you would do while at the program. Try to understand that, this is similar to data interpretation during GMAT/CAT/GRE etc, and also practical situations in corporate world. You would need to put together/ assimilate information from a few places (tables and charts and text in the case study) and give your recommendations. While the recommendations are up to you and it is hard to say which decision is right/wrong (similar to practical life), the grasping of data is the important part. I have seen a few case studies where, there are inconsistencies (deliberate on part of case author) between the data in tables and the text in the case (more likely in short cases). Keep your eyes peeled for such things and include your views on these. Cases are always layered (you’ll hear “peel the onion” to no end at SPJ) and are designed to test your critical thinking. A suggestion, instead of looking at subjects and cases which can come up, read an article on “How to read and approach” case studies. That might be more helpful.
Hope this post helps.
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