IIMC-PGPEX-III: Interview Shortlist and beyond

Hi Guys, This new thread is for shortlisted candidates of PGPEX-III to post their profiles, interview dates, location etc… and also discussion regarding interview preparations. This thread would then be a source of shortlisted batch profile…

Hi Guys,

This new thread is for shortlisted candidates of PGPEX-III to post their profiles, interview dates, location etc... and also discussion regarding interview preparations. This thread would then be a source of shortlisted batch profiles which would be helpful for next year's aspirants.

Thanks.

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The very best wishes to all of you who have hurdled the first barrier. I am from the second batch of PGPEX, and after the final term exam on the 4th, would have sufficient breather. Shoot your queries, should you have any . Cheers

ash34 Says
The very best wishes to all of you who have hurdled the first barrier. I am from the second batch of PGPEX, and after the final term exam on the 4th, would have sufficient breather. Shoot your queries, should you have any . Cheers


Hi ash34,

thanks for offering your help.

could you please provide few interview tips as to what to focus on, do's & don'ts.

Any interesting takeaway from last years interview or your very own experience?

Whether essays have already been taken into consideration while arriving at the short-list or they will be reviewed along with personal interviews?

What weightage do essays carry vis-a-vis interview and recommendation?

good thread..
we can probably keep the profile info etc in other thread...
this should be interview specific...

I have a few questions for ash34

1) how imp is GK
2) any particular pattern in interview
3) what are the elective choices available.. cudnt find this info anywhere
4) if u hv any frens in pgpx IIMA or ISB, any basic differences u cud outline in between iimc and these
5) anything else u want to highlight

hi!! ash34,

tx for offering help.

Would like to know the length of the interview, what does it focus on

Workex, GK, Essays? Any views

Any favorite questions of the adcom.

cheers!!!

One more thing i wud like to add here ..
lets make a list of recent events on which we can be asked our views...
i can think of these on top of my head

olympics
nuc deal
singur
terrorism


any gud site where we can get some informative articles ????

Hello guys,

Admittedly, you have lots of questions and I'd attempt to give synoptic answers to those I meaningfully can. There's one rider, though. The line of quizzing largely depends on your background and it is, therefore, difficult to drill down black-and-white answers. One of you asked whether my own experience could be a broad indicator of the process. I should imagine not - I am a journalist by training and since there are very few with an arts degree at Indian MBA schools, my experience was, as I learnt later, very different from those my peers had.

Now, to the specifics. If you are from a technology or engineering discipline, please try and read up on some of the relevant contemporary issues. The crux here is to display a coherent way of thinking, the stress being on argument construction rather than on the political correctness of your position. Which means, you could take any position - and profs would typically direct you decide and not allow you the liberty of fence-sitting - but you must be able to defend your stand, logically.


Essays are starting points for a scrutiny of your personality, motivation and the sundry qualitative aspects of your abilities that the GMAT may not have been able to spotlight. Therefore, on matters that have even peripheral relevance to your essay comments must be underpinned by consistent interview responses. Presumably, profs would have read your essays when they sit down for a chat with you.

On matters that have black-and-white answers, refrain from guesses. If you do not know something, acknowledge it and try and steer the conversation to a zone of comfort. If you arrange topics syllogistically before you enter the gas chamber, you would not be caught short of breath. The strategy, therefore, is to try and steer the interview from the start, focusing on topics that you are most comfortable with.

Be prepared for abrupt topic-switching. And above all, rehearse your stock anwers to the Why MBA and Career Goals questions. The answers should be convincing, anchored in reality. And, if your schedule permits, you'd be weel-served spending some time with your math literature. IIMC is particularly quant focused, and our core courses have significant quantitative applications.

I'm sure you'd do well. Those interviewing in Calcutta could meet up with us; our classroom is housed in the main library building, and if time permits, you could take a look at the lodgings that would be home to some of you next year.

Best wishes
Ashok Bhattacharjee

olympics
nuc deal
singur
terrorism
Kashmir
Oil (prices and the wars)

Recession
Inflation
Nuclear deal politics

Corruption (Cash for vote )
Environment (Climate change)

Friends,
I have a list of question asked last year to PGPEX. I have copied the questions for the last year's interview thread in PGPEX. I am attaching the same for your reference. If you find some more material please add them. In fact it might be a good idea if someone can accumulate IIMA PGPX and ISB questions too. That way we will have a fair idea of what can be asked. Note that I have included the experience as well as the questions.


Hello guys,

Admittedly, you have lots of questions and I'd attempt to give synoptic answers to those I meaningfully can. There's one rider, though. The line of quizzing largely depends on your background and it is, therefore, difficult to drill down black-and-white answers. One of you asked whether my own experience could be a broad indicator of the process. I should imagine not - I am a journalist by training and since there are very few with an arts degree at Indian MBA schools, my experience was, as I learnt later, very different from those my peers had.

Now, to the specifics. If you are from a technology or engineering discipline, please try and read up on some of the relevant contemporary issues. The crux here is to display a coherent way of thinking, the stress being on argument construction rather than on the political correctness of your position. Which means, you could take any position - and profs would typically direct you decide and not allow you the liberty of fence-sitting - but you must be able to defend your stand, logically.


Essays are starting points for a scrutiny of your personality, motivation and the sundry qualitative aspects of your abilities that the GMAT may not have been able to spotlight. Therefore, on matters that have even peripheral relevance to your essay comments must be underpinned by consistent interview responses. Presumably, profs would have read your essays when they sit down for a chat with you.

On matters that have black-and-white answers, refrain from guesses. If you do not know something, acknowledge it and try and steer the conversation to a zone of comfort. If you arrange topics syllogistically before you enter the gas chamber, you would not be caught short of breath. The strategy, therefore, is to try and steer the interview from the start, focusing on topics that you are most comfortable with.

Be prepared for abrupt topic-switching. And above all, rehearse your stock anwers to the Why MBA and Career Goals questions. The answers should be convincing, anchored in reality. And, if your schedule permits, you'd be weel-served spending some time with your math literature. IIMC is particularly quant focused, and our core courses have significant quantitative applications.

I'm sure you'd do well. Those interviewing in Calcutta could meet up with us; our classroom is housed in the main library building, and if time permits, you could take a look at the lodgings that would be home to some of you next year.

Best wishes
Ashok Bhattacharjee
Friends,
I have a list of question asked last year to PGPEX. I have copied the questions for the last year's interview thread in PGPEX. I am attaching the same for your reference. If you find some more material please add them. In fact it might be a good idea if someone can accumulate IIMA PGPX and ISB questions too. That way we will have a fair idea of what can be asked. Note that I have included the experience as well as the questions.

Thanks a lot Captain_of_Soul. This list will be really helpful.

hi ash,
tks 4 the effort u r taking
i will re-iterate some questions of which i cudnt get an answer from ur earlier post

1) what are the elective choices available.. cudnt find this info anywhere.. are these electives different than those at IIMA and ISB.. this cud b a big point when i say that I want to join IIMC

2) if u hv any frens in pgpx IIMA or ISB, any basic differences u cud outline in between iimc and these

Thanks a lot

hi ash,
tks 4 the effort u r taking
i will re-iterate some questions of which i cudnt get an answer from ur earlier post

1) what are the elective choices available.. cudnt find this info anywhere.. are these electives different than those at IIMA and ISB.. this cud b a big point when i say that I want to join IIMC

2) if u hv any frens in pgpx IIMA or ISB, any basic differences u cud outline in between iimc and these

Thanks a lot



one more question.. though a stupid one...
just formal shirt and trousers wud do or shud we prefer propr suit and ties
Let me start with myself:

B.Tech. (top state school)
10+ Yrs IT Product Management
GMAT 700

A real nice thread. In my opinion, the interview is going to be on your essays and the industry you belong to. There are high chances that there can be questions on singur, nandigram, tata's exit from singur and the overall impact on the economy of Bengal. With the insti being in calcutta, the probability becomes that much higher.....

Hi,

Has anyone received the interview letter from IIMC?

I believe IIMC is sending the interview letter by post.

Regards,
Amit

Call me a raditionalist, if you will, but I'd recommend a full business attire, a suit and necktie, et al. If too sultry in Indian locations, you could avoid, but I would put up with the inconvenience if I were you.
Cheers

one more question.. though a stupid one...
just formal shirt and trousers wud do or shud we prefer propr suit and ties

Hi Ash,

I have been shortlisted for interview. Is there anybody in your batch from Govt. services (not PSU) whom I can contact..

Thanks in advance

Electives at IIMC are penciled in through the sixth and the seventh terms, offered by a fair sprinkling of visiting faculties. Courses are offered in the disciplines in finance (8 courses, including derivatives, valuations, mergers, et al), IT management (5 or 6 subjects), strategy, marketing, behavioral studies and operations research/management. The terms are simple: you need 10 subscriptions for a course to be eligible for offer. Hence, you would acknowledge, elective choices aren't strictly a la carte; rather, they are a function of a common minimum support.
Can't really help on the other query, since I do not have friends there. But suffice to say that the spread of electives at IIMC is as broad as it is elsewhere.

Cheers



hi ash,
tks 4 the effort u r taking
i will re-iterate some questions of which i cudnt get an answer from ur earlier post

1) what are the elective choices available.. cudnt find this info anywhere.. are these electives different than those at IIMA and ISB.. this cud b a big point when i say that I want to join IIMC

2) if u hv any frens in pgpx IIMA or ISB, any basic differences u cud outline in between iimc and these

Thanks a lot

We have two members, one from the Railways and another is a senior indirect taxes official. But I would have to check with both before I could onpass them your queries. Please send me a PM with your details I could pass on to them. Cheers

Hi Ash,

I have been shortlisted for interview. Is there anybody in your batch from Govt. services (not PSU) whom I can contact..

Thanks in advance