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Originally posted by ankur05 on 19 Jan 2022, 11:37.
Last edited by ankur05 on 19 Jan 2022, 11:39, edited 1 time in total.
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mine was panel 1 - 15th Jan - afternoon 1:15 slot. In my panel there was 11 candidates.
Interview was very short only 15-17 min. No questions from SOP, extra curricular or hobby. Most of the questions are GK, current affair, post MBA goal, my current company related and one probability question from math.
Kind of felt like 15 min was too less, and felt like they haven’t read the SOP or profile as there were too many candidates. Kind of generic question like one thing lead to another types questions. Although they asked about my profile and current industry type questions but felt interview was too short.
They have mentioned 5th Feb officially but if you see previous trends for R1 and R2 they give results within a week but can’t be sure about R3 as this is the last round and may take some time to finalize the list of selected candidates.
No, anyways doesn’t matter now, even if we know how many candidates were there, that is not gonna help and will only make the waiting period more excruciating. Just need to wait and see what happens now.
True. But, i was asked to calculate what my chances for an admit in R3 are and for that i had to arrive at a figure for the number of candidates interviewing in this round. I made a wrong assumption in the interview and I knew of it only after the interview. Maybe it's not a bad thing to think like this if it might end up helping us in such situations? I certainly wish i'd given this some thought before rather than after my interview.
Couldn't tell them how to find the maximum/minimum of a function, hadn't done it in ages. Could only recall that we are supposed to take the differential of the function and plug in values. But told them straightforward that right now I can't recall the exact way.
Couldn’t tell them how to find the maximum/minimum of a function, hadn’t done it in ages. Could only recall that we are supposed to take the differential of the function and plug in values. But told them straightforward that right now I can’t recall the exact way.