For MBA
aspirants, who have applied for round
1 (i.e. November) deadlines for globally reputed MBA programs, the
interview is an integral part of the admissions process. It is also a standard practice among B-Schools
designed to surface talents and capabilities that are more tacit in nature, and
therefore, less apparent in a written application. B-SCHOOL interviews are basically about testing your
communication abilities, particularly in an improvised setting. What you say is
important but how you say it is more important.
International candidates, who have qualified in the
basic admission requirements round, are allowed phone interviews. Alumni
interviews are conducted for B-schools like ISB, Great
Lakes , SP Jain, XLRI, IIIM PGPX etc. in select metros.
Commonly asked questions: You will be asked questions
similar to those themes that recur throughout the admissions process:
·
Academic capabilities/ qualifications
·
Leadership experience and
potential
·
We all have weaknesses. What are some
of your major weaknesses?
·
What
are your strengths?
·
What
type of decisions do you have difficulty making?
·
What
is your work ethic? Give an example when your work ethic was challenged and how
u dealt with it.
·
What
is your biggest failure?
·
Describe
your ideal career.
·
Work experience - Where do you see yourself five years from now? Describe a
major goal you've set for yourself recently.
·
Experience with working on teams
·
What do you expect to do with your MBA and what you expect to get out of
the program
·
What you will bring to enrich the class
·
What questions you have about the program
Preparation:
Think long and hard about the obvious
questions such as... Why MBA school? Why now? Be able to articulate this very
well verbally.
1.
Your response should be
focused and purposeful.
2.
Communicate
a pattern of interests and skills that relate to the B-school in question.
3.
Be
alert and confident.
Duration: Anywhere between 30
mins to an hour long
Specific B-school questions:
Admissions Officer. "Marjolijn Dijksterhuis" wrote, in a phone interview, I can tell you that you will be asked a number of questions about your application (e.g. objectives, motives). The questions will be in line with the issues addressed in the essays.
ISB interview:
Related mostly to work, no reference to
application essays.
1.
Why ISB?
2.
Questions on ISB? Why at MBA at this point of
time?
3.
Some very specific work related
questions
Chicago-GSB:
·
10 mins on your professional
experience, starting from the first job.
·
5 mins on the extracurricular
background, your present activities outside professional
activities and the activities you would like to participate in GSB?
·
Why MBA? Why this school? Short-term
goals where and what industry would you work?
·
What are you specifically are you looking
to gain from this MBA program?
·
How and when did u realize the need of
an MBA? 5 mins -Questions on the school?
·
Why mba? Why this school?? When did you
first hear of the school - How? Questions on the school?
·
3 adjectives to describe your strengths
as per you? If I talk to your colleagues what would they say regarding these strengths
- will they agree?
·
What would they say on your weaknesses?
·
What 3 criteria would you use to select
the school to join, in case you are accepted by all the schools you have
applied to?
·
How do you spend your leisure time?
·
Where and what industry do you want to
work? Why
Dos and Don’ts:
Do’s:
·
Be alert and hence confident
·
Know in detail about the B-school
Program, thus showing enthusiasm about attending the B-school
·
Speak clearly and audibly.
·
Please be punctual for the interview,
if in case of rescheduling please inform the admission’s committee in advance.
·
Select a sound proof place for the
interview
·
Always have an alternate number for
phone interview.
Don’ts:
·
Don't put yourself into a position
where you have to get into school no matter what.
·
Don’t bluff or over emphasize.
·
Don’t be arrogant with the interviewer
·
Don’t pose an accent
·
Don’t sound bored.
·
Don’t use a cordless phone.
Last but not the least consider the
interview as one last opportunity to tilt the admit scale in your favor. If an
interview is offered , grab this opportunity ,since in person we tend to be
more compelling and can address certain weaknesses , or bring other qualities
like enthusiasm, sense of humor ,
maturity to life which could positively
tip the scale in the admit decision.
GOOD LUCK!!
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