A bit delayed but not entirely late, we present to you our second free ebook — the PaGaLGuY Group Discussion Anthology 2005-2010.

The GDPI Anthology is a collection of the most interesting GD-PI experiences as transcribed in detail by actual shortlisted candidates between 2005 and 2010 and posted on the various ‘GDPI experiences’ threads for the benefit of those in future slots. The interviews have been compiled by a team of young volunteers that comprise the PaGaLGuY Madcapz Group.

The volume of interviews we’ve been working with is huge, so for now we’re releasing this edition only with the interview experiences of the Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) at Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Calcutta, Indore, Lucknow and Kozhikode, so that those with their interviews lined up in the next few days can gain from the book. As we build repositories of the interviews for more IIMs, we’ll include them in the book too. Of course, the book will also include other top non-IIM schools in the future too. The criteria for choosing b-schools for inclusion will be the richness and number of experiences over a long period of time.

Just like our previous book, you can download a personalized copy of this book with your name written on it.

Click here to download your personalized copy of PaGaLGuY GD-PI Anthology

Those with GDPI calls from b-schools included in this book will benefit from this work the most. But the book will be an interesting read all the same for those who are planning to take a go at MBA admissions in the next season and would like to know where the process of cracking a tough entrance exam eventually leads to, what kind of questions do they test you with at a real IIM interview and how people react to them.

PS: A very large number of people have worked on this book and we have tried our best to keep track of them and acknowledge them in the book. However in case you worked on this book and don’t find your name there, please leave a message with Satwinder and we’ll be glad to acknowledge your effort. Hope you enjoy the book!

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