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6th August 2013 02:32 AM
amit89itbhu
Re: How to prepare for Group Discussion for getting selected in MBA?

Hi

GD has good weightage when it comes to MBA admission.

You should have good confidence, good communication skills and management skills.

Good confidence, to answer any question asked and putting forth your point of view.

Good communication skills will help you win the battle very smoothly. Even if you have good point and if you are not able to put it properly then its of no use.

read news paper daily, to update yourself with daily happening.
this would also help you improve, your vocabulary.

All the best
10th July 2011 12:08 PM
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Re: How to prepare for Group Discussion for getting selected in MBA?

which u give some knowledge abt gd so that thanks to all,Govind
16th May 2011 03:26 PM
rishabh bajpai
Re: How to prepare for Group Discussion for getting selected in MBA?

For the group discussion first thing that you should keep in mind is that you should never hesitate in front of any one .keep your view with confidence.try to make people beleive in what you say
16th May 2011 12:47 PM
deepakdeep1
Re: How to prepare for Group Discussion for getting selected in MBA?

The Master of Business Administration (MBA or M.B.A.) is a master's degree in business administration, The core courses in the MBA program are areas of business such as accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, operations management, etc.
GD(group discussion)
Normally groups of 8-10 candidates are formed into a leaderless group, and are given a specific situation to analyze and discuss within a given time limit. The group may be given a case study and asked to come out with a solution for a problem. The group may be given a topic and asked to discuss on the same.

Most GDs follow one of the three formats: Structured, Unstructured, or Specialized.

a. Regular Structured GDs:
In these type of GDs, the time limit and topic is defined. No consensus is expected at the end of it. No leader is selected for facilitating the process. These types of GDs are much easier to handle. Topics chosen are usually general and do not require technical knowledge.

b. Unstructured GDs:
In this GD, choosing a leader is mandatory and the group has to reach a consensus at the end of it. The leader has to direct the group, set the tone for discussion and control the dynamics of the group. Things are sometimes made more complicated by asking the group to propose a topic, discuss it and reach a consensus.

c. Specialized GDs:
This GD comprises of role-plays or scripted GDs where the candidates are given a certain brief about a role that they need to play. For example, a business situation where two companies are negotiating a deal may be used. Candidates would be given the profile of the two CEOs, Marketing Managers, HR managers, advisors, and a neutral entity like a consultant. Alternatively, candidates could be given the role of the five Pandavas and the main Kauravas negotiating the distribution of their kingdom in 20th century setting!

Critical Success Factors in a GD
Innovativeness: Ability to have an entirely different perspective
Quality of Content: It shows the level of preparedness
Logical Ability: Ability to reason, think and debate the pros and cons.
Behavioural Skills: Aggressiveness is negative while assertiveness is positive. Assertiveness is standing on your own feet, while aggression is trampling on others’ feet
Communication: This includes articulation, listening and body language. Clarity of thought leads to articulate language and frequent and consistent participation. Fundamental knowledge of language is all one needs
Leadership: Leadership involves all the above skills. More importantly, the fundamental strength that you need to portray to be effective is Mobility. It is mobility that lets you demonstrate leadership skill as the context demands.
Thanks!
16th May 2011 01:50 AM
outiam barai
Re: How to prepare for Group Discussion for getting selected in MBA?

hi,
here is some simple tips about group discussion...
1>developed your conversation skills in english,
2>Make a mental note of points discussed.
3> Use your own logic to come up with something related to the topic of the group discussion.
4> You could have extended the same logic by thinking about what could be the disadvantages of it and combine your thoughts with points shared by others to come up with your own points.
5> Pick up someone's point and continue with it and be active in the discussion than being a silent observer.
6> let the others express their views about the topic.
7> if someone is not talking in the group then invite him to share his views about the topic.
8> if dont agree with someone express is in a polite manner like saying "i am afraid i can not agree with you" and then express your own logic.
9> last but very important,give a perfect conclusion at the end of the discussion.
best of luck.
11th December 2010 11:02 AM
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How to prepare for Group Discussion for getting selected in MBA?

how i will prepare my group discussion in MBA slection ?can you please give me the tips

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