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4 panels. 2 professors in each. The experience was in line with what other participants described earlier. I have literally no clue what to make out of the interview. The panel keeps on interrupting and disagree with mostly what I said. IMO just be honest and realistic with your answers, the panel can catch on to anything you say and turn interview all about that piece of info.
Hi, can people from Bangalore share their experiences today? I have my interview tomorrow
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As Mohak mentioned - the panel can drive the conversation anywhere. If you feel its heading towards a direction you aren’t prepared for, try bringing them back to your base by referring to your earlier statements, examples etc.
Questions revolved around the stuff I had written in my resume, its business implications etc
Anyone have their interview in Bangalore tomorrow ?
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Similar experience here as well. It was a stress test right from your extempore to grilling about your work-ex and industry. Personally what I felt was each time I tried to steer the conversation into my narrative, they interrupted and went on a different tangent. In short they did not want to listen to any rehearsed answer or mugged up stories that you prepared.
I've interviewed thrice but have never been offered a toffee. There are people who get a toffee but no admit, and there are people who get admit but no toffee.
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Do IIMA professors offer toffee to everyone after their PGPX interview ?
The interview debriefs for IIMA seem to have a common pattern—perhaps due to sample bias—but everyone who is given toffees or cookies ends up being selected.
I've interviewed thrice but have never been offered a toffee. There are people who get a toffee but no admit, and there are people who get admit but no toffee.
I had a query for the PGPX evaluation. Once the interview is completed, is the final admission decided on the basis of only the interview performance or will it be a holistic evaluation considering the GMAT, Work-ex, Interview etc?
I just gave an interview in Mumbai today, and it barely lasted 20 minutes. I’m a bit concerned about the short duration since they asked only 4–5 questions apart from the extempore. What’s the average interview length, any suggestions?