Preparation

Preparation

Postby rucha » Thu Oct 08, 2009 3:23 pm

Hi all!

I have another question.

What type of questions will be asked in the interview? Is there a set pattern?
Also what will be the duration of the interview?

Rucha
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Re: Preparation

Postby rucha » Thu Oct 08, 2009 3:24 pm

rucha wrote:Hi all!

I have another question.

What type of questions will be asked in the interview? Is there a set pattern?
Also what will be the duration of the interview?

Rucha
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Re: Preparation

Postby vivek.karanwal » Tue Oct 27, 2009 10:30 pm

Hi,

Interviews are conducted by each Symbiosis institute separately unlike the common SNAP test.
You may be asked questions on your academic background, your strength and weaknesses, you may be required to give full introduction of yourself, a topic of current interest.

So ideally, do a broad based preparation for interviews. Be particular about your resume. Questions may be asked on your own interests, hobbies, electives that you chose in graduation, books you have read and so on.

The idea is to speak meaningfully, do not bluff in case you don't know the answers. I hope this gives you the ground for interview preparation. Best of luck 2 u for SNAP 8-)
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Re: Preparation

Postby utpal » Thu Nov 19, 2009 12:13 am

rucha wrote:
rucha wrote:Hi all!

I have another question.

What type of questions will be asked in the interview? Is there a set pattern?
Also what will be the duration of the interview?

Rucha


Hi,

There are no set patterns in interviews.. it is your answer that would direct the next question.. Suppose they are you which is your fav subject and you say Accounts; then they will start asking you questions on accounts.. if you can't ans it will create a negative impression since it was you who told tht accounts was your fav subject...

So you need to be very prepared before you speak about something... The more you practise the better.. you can join a workshop if required here are the details: www.mbaking.mbageeks.com/index.htm

Regards,

Utpal..
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