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Friday, March 28, 2008

3 Necessary Requirements For Succeeding In The Indian Institute Of Management MBA Personal Interview

Now that you have cleared the written test you must place an equivalent amount of preparation for the MBA personal interview. Remember that now you are fighting among the elite, so the competition is even fiercer. Here are 3 surefire methods to apply for success in the Personal interview

(1) Goals: The MBA Interview panel is sure to ask you what your goals are in life. What is that you want to achieve through an MBA qualification. To answer this question use your current qualifications as a starting point. Perhaps you have a background in hotel management – you can take the example of the Indian retail mall explosion and the need for professional management in managing retail shoppers to ensure high customer satisfaction.

(2) Social Achievements: What kind of achievements have you had in life, academic qualifications will definitely help, however the MBA Interview panel is trying to evaluate if you are the kind of personality that can manage teams and coordinate effectively. Suppose you have no significant social achievements to speak of, if you have been involved in organizing religious festivals such as Dusshera or Janamashtmi you can outline how you planned for distribution of food, crowd control and guiding the aged. Try to bring out the professional in you when you handled these social activities. Remember religion helps in sales in India

(3) Innovations: If you have developed something new, perhaps SOMETHING SMALL like a website or a blog to guide people to perhaps tips on how to set up a router for small businessmen will definitely be viewed positively. The main thing is to show how your innovation adds to bringing customers or repeat viewers. In short can you market your innovation properly? Engineers definitely have a head start as you can talk about your summer projects. Those from Arts and Commerce background could probably start a blog on some useful topics and then show how they marketed it.

These tips are useful for those who do not have any significant awards or achievements to speak of. You will have to show what you have done extra in life apart from studying. Many have come and gone with high scores. It is those who sought to do a little extra by applying their knowledge to come up with something useful to the lives of others who end up as entrepreneurs. All organizations look for these qualities and so do the IIM’s

Priyanka is a MBA from IIM- Bangalore and works as a communication specialist. Her website http://www.mbainterview.in provides useful tips for MBA aspirants to succeed in the MBA Group Discussion and Personal Interview.

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