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XAT percentile: 98.2 HRM INTERVIEW
GMAT Score(If applicable): NA
GK score: -1
Interview Centre: Ashraya international Hotel, Bangalore
Educational Profile
X: 86
XII:86
Undergrad Major - GPA/%age: 79%
Any other professional certification or course undertaken:
Work profile (if applicable):
Organization : (if you wish to disclose) Infosys
Number of months :20
Sector/Industry :IT
Special achievements at work : An Appreciation Award
Other differentiating factors (anything great that you have done in life, that's out of the ordinary) :
Regarding GD/Group Exercise
GD/GE Topic: Ranking Based
Number of participants: Supposed to be 10 but 4 were absent, So 6
Duration: 20 mins
Brief snapshot of discussion: A sheet given with statement: In the present competitive scenario, how to prevent layoffs etc.
below it 7 points were written. We were asked to rank them as per our personal view (3 minutes were given) and then to be discussed and reach consensus in some 15 minutes. At the end additional 20 seconds were given to each candidate to summarize.
We reached the consensus for 5 points. GD was luckily very peaceful, no cutting, no chaos at all.
About the panel
Panelists Intro: Some words about the panel and its general behavior/conduct:
2 male and 1 female. Among the male, 1 was very serious and i believe is the decision maker.
PI Questions:
P1, P2 and P3 from left to right.
P2 (Serious Sir): Asked for my File.
P2: "What do you think about your performance in GD"
I: As i started the GD, i said about my performance and always a scope to improve and about few points which should've been talked about..
P1 (Mam): "So, You are from Delhi."
I: "Yes, Mam" (Prepared for Arvind Kejriwal topic but...)
P1: "Tell us something about Delhi in historical perspective"
I: Started with 1911, Delhi made capital.
P1 : interrupted, "ohh its too latest, go back.."
I (surprised): Blabbered about Mughals, tughlaqabad, shahjahanabad. (she seemed little convinced)
P1: "Tell us about historical buildings there"
I (surprised again): talked about red fort, humayun's tomb, india gate..
P1: "More"...
I: "Rashtrapati Bhavan, India Gate.."
P1: "Who made India Gate?"
I: "Edward Lutyens"
P1: "Why?"
I (no clue): "No Idea mam"
P1: gave some hint.. what is there..
I: "Amar Jawan Jyoti and soldiers and martyrs..."
P1: smiled.."What do you know about BRICS"
I: told them about the member countries
P2: "Why was it formed??"
I: Again no idea..
P2: "Out of 6 people we have interviewed, 4 of them including you are from Infosys, What do you think Cud be the reason, positive ones?"
I: told that coz of we realize our potential and contribution while working etc etc..
P2: More....
I: (thought..): Said there could be negative reasons, but positive I cannot think of more...
P2: Would u go back to Infosys after MBA?
I: Yes, if given a chance, I'd definitely wud like to contribute there...
P3: Asked some technical term related to infosys..
I: I had no idea, I accepted and said no clue.
P3: "You seem more like a BM guy, why do u want to go for HRM?"
I: (finally something which i prepared): talked for 2 mins, non stop...
P3: (smiling): "You seemed very passionate for HR, do you have any role model??"
I: "Not any particular", but gave some eg to show the big impact HR people make..
OVER.. No more questions...
Any other details that you think are relevant: No Essay discussed, No narrative Questions discussed, no why MBA, No tell me about yourself, nothing work experience related..
Your advice for future aspirants:dont be overprepared, they might take you offguard..
XAT percentile: 99.97 BM INTERVIEW
GMAT Score(If applicable): NA
GK score: 10.00
Interview Centre: Hotel Parkland,Delhi
Educational Profile
X: 92 mp state board
XII:73 mp state board
Undergrad Major - GPA/%age: 68.4%
Any other professional certification or course undertaken:
Work profile (if applicable):Senior Associate
Organization : (if you wish to disclose)
Number of months :20
Sector/Industry :IT
Special achievements at work : A Rising Star Award
Other differentiating factors (anything great that you have done in life, that's out of the ordinary) : In 10th I was in state merit list. Played cricket and athletics(3 events) at state level.
Regarding GD/Group Exercise
GD/GE Topic: Has 5 year plan in India become redundant?
Number of participants: Supposed to be 10 but 4 were absent, So 6
Duration: 20 mins
Brief snapshot of discussion: At the end additional 20 seconds were given to each candidate to summarize.
GD was very peaceful, no cutting, no chaos at all.
About the panel
Panelists Intro: Some words about the panel and its general behavior/conduct:
2 male and 1 female.
PI Questions:
P1, P2 and P3(female) from left to right.
P2 : Asked for my File.
I was the third person from NIT bhopal....
P3: Did you rag these juniors?
I: Not at all. Infact we have met for the first time here at GD. ๐
P1: What is an arch and what are its benefits?(as I am an civil engineer)
I: Told about the moment distribution and horizontal forces.
P1: Who started using them and at what time?
I: Didn't know exactly but told them about roman's usage of arches around 100 AD.
P1: What is AD?
I: Anno Domini and english translation.
P1 : Which area did Christ live in?
I : Told about jerusalem and Christ.
P1: Jerusalem is in which country now?
I : Israel.
P1: Israel-Palestinian conflict and how Israel came into existence?
I: Told them about 1948 division;Gaza Strip;Hamas and six day war.
P1: Why have Iran and US' relation so bad?
I: Thanx Argo and nuclear program of Iran.
P2: Do you know about set theory in mathematics?
I : Gave a problem which I solved.
P1: Why have your percentage dipped?
I: Told them about the real scenario and gave them the prepared answer for this.
P3: So what do you do in your leisure time?
I: Playing chess is my passion and also told about my rating on internet chess club.
P3: Chess in china and Japan?
I: Had a little idea about variations but not players.
P3: How chess has helped you?
I: Told a passage from Kasparov's book "How life imitates chess".
P1: Why MBA?
I: I was waiting for this one ๐
P1: What is your role in organisation and what is the meaning of your organisations name?
I: Told about the company and name.
P1: Tell us 3 differences between Bhopal(college) and Noida(workplace)?
I: Bhopal has just started to develop in comparision to Noida its realty market is growing faster.Bhopal has a national park and has a reserve forest area.Bhopal was ruled by Nawabs whereas Noida is agglomeration of villages.
P2: Name any 5 nobel prize winners who were Indians?
I: Named 5 correctly then made a blunder by saying Mahatma Gandhi but rectified it.
P1: What field HarGobind Khurana represented?
I: Anwered Bio(but was not sure,it is bio-chemist).
P2: Name some UN organisations and their functions?
I: Was stopped at 7th I think.
P2: Name 3 women; 1st should be a manager alone; 2nd should be a leader alone; and 3rd both(question based on the set theory question)?
I: Indira Nooyi,Sonia Gandhi and Meera Sanyal came to my mind.
Then all discussed about Sonia Gandhi and Congress bashing(loved it)
P3: A leader should be visionary or not?And why all leaders are not managers?
I: Tried to give examples.
P3: Is Noble a title?
I: Told about Alfred Noble and dynamite.
P3: In 2013 noble physics was given for?
I: Higgs-Boson particles.
Any other details that you think are relevant: No Essay discussed, No narrative Questions discussed
Your advice for future aspirants: panel was very friendly and eased the tension......
XAT percentile: 94.2 HRM INTERVIEW
GMAT Score(If applicable): NA
GK score: 5.25
Interview Centre: Hotel Parkland,Delhi
Educational Profile
X: 94
XII: 85.2
Undergrad Major - GPA/%age: 85.6%
Any other professional certification or course undertaken:
Work profile (if applicable):SVT Engineer
Organization : (if you wish to disclose)
Number of months : 18
Sector/Industry : Telecom
Special achievements at work :
Other differentiating factors (anything great that you have done in life, that's out of the ordinary )
Regarding GD/Group Exercise
GD/GE Topic: Ranking Based
Number of participants: Supposed to be 10 but 1 was absent, So 9
Duration: 20 mins
Brief snapshot of discussion: A sheet given with statement: In the present competitive scenario, how to prevent layoffs etc.
below it 7 points were written. We were asked to rank them as per our personal view (3 minutes were given) and then to be discussed and reach consensus in some 15 minutes. At the end additional 20 seconds were given to each candidate to summarize.
GD was luckily very peaceful, no cutting, no chaos at all.We could reach a consensus only for 3 points
About the panel
Panelists Intro: Some words about the panel and its general behavior/conduct:
3 male professorsP1, P2 and P3 from left to right
I was the 7th candidate
As soon as I entered the room and wished all of them , P1 joked that the Namaste way of wishing is much better . All of us started laughing .๐
P3 - Took my file
P1 - Told me that I come from a very good institute ( my school) and then asked me about my school , what I learnt etc
P1 - He then commented that my school girls are considered snobbish . Is it true
I - justified by explaining about my school motto and all
P3 - Gave some HR elated situation and what Il do in such a case
I - Answered
P2 - Grilled me further on the above question and my answer but i was firm on my answer.
P3 - Told me I started thr GD well , then why I didn't say in the middle
I - Answered that everyone was giving valid points and I was giving an opportunity for others to contribute .
P3 further grilled me why this GD was good as we could not reach a complete consensus
I answered but not sure if he was fully convinced
P2 - Asked 3 qualities a leader should possess
I - Answered humility and gave example of Arvind Kejriwal and Mahatma Gandhi. P2 laughed and told me how I can take their names together . He even commented that I am speaking well but in an interview I should't address the Interviewers in 1st person ( Sometimes I used words like "You" , while explaining something )๐
Apologised for this and told him that I had got a bit informal.
After that whenever , I would start speaking a lot , I would pause and apologise that once again I had got informal and they would laugh . P2 asked me not to stop as I was doing good ๐
P3 - Asked me to give example for : Success comes with a baggage "
I -Gave an example and also told about a religious philosophy I was following
P1 - seemed interested in the Religious Philosophy and asked me the differnce between that and another Philosophy of Vipasana
I - Told him that didn't know Vipasna but explained him about my philosophy
P2 - Asked if I had any questions to ask
I - asked a question to which he replied they don't have much time to explain in detail. But , if I come to XRI then P3 will explain me in detail .๐
P1 - Asked me the full form of SVT Engineer
I - ANswered Software Testing
P1 - Asked what is V in SVT
I - Told him I only know Software Testing and not the meaning of V๐ ๐
Then , I thanked them and left
All in all , I very nice experience . Don't know if this interview was good or not but I enjoyed the interaction with the panel members as well as my GD Group
Any other details that you think are relevant: No Essay discussed, No narrative Questions discussed ( Only the 1st candidate was asked from the form )
Your advice for future aspirants: panel was very friendly and eased the tension......
VERDICT : CONVERTED
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This interview is for the course: HRM
XAT percentile: 99.09
GK score: 3
Interview Centre: DELHI,18 Feb
Educational Profile
X: 95.4
XII: 86.2
Undergrad Major - GPA/%age: 78 %
Work profile (if applicable): Design Engineer
Number of months : 22
Sector/Industry : Energy,Oil and gas
Regarding GD/Group Exercise
GD/GE Topic: "Should Toll Fee be done away with"
Number of participants: 9
Duration: around 3-4 minutes to think,then 20 minutes for discussion,another 20 second for each of us to summarize.
Brief snapshot of discussion:Various points were given and we had to rank them,almost all of us agreed on priority rank to be given to each point.
About the panel
Panelists Intro: Some words about the panel and its general behavior/conduct: 3 male professors (P1, P2, P3 from left to right )
PI Questions:
P2 took my file
P3 asked : 1.So for about two years you have been working more with the machines,how would you transition from machines to people?
This was basically why HRM kind of question so answered it well.
2.Any change you saw in Delhi in past 6 months,it could be related to your personal life as well?
I mentioned about the political scenario and how Mr.Kejriwal's daily activities has gotten so much attention that my mom has transitioned from saas-bahu serials to NDTV and CNN-IBN.
On this everyone laughed and said so he has become a kind of entertainment,do you guys discuss him at work?I answered off course yes he is the hot topic near coffee machines.
3.So if you are asked to choose between Kejriwal,Modi and Rahul,whom will you call a leader?
I talked both about kejriwal and modi but he said he wants one so i answered Modi because I feel he has more clarity in his vision while mr.Kejriwal gives one solution to everything-"remove corruption,bring swaraj" but doesnt chart out his policies.Then he asked about qualities in Modi that makes him a leader.
4.If I say Modi is autocratic,Kejriwal is democratic both in extreme sense and Rahul is the middle one,whom will you choose as an HR manager?
I answered if hypothetically that's the case I think extremism won't work in an organisation,I have to set my goals but they should be aligned with the growth of the company, and if Rahul happens to be a mix of both,I will choose him.
Then P1 took over,he was the oldest among them and then he asked about the name of my company's HR head,I answered and said that even he is an XLRI alumni, on which he said ye he was my batchmate and after this interview atmosphere went more of a casual one.
He asked me difference between a CEO and HR head and how they are important?If you are your company's HR head, what all solutions you will bring in to make employees stay for long.
Then again the discussion went to discussing about my company's HR head.
Any other details that you think are relevant: I cant say how they perceived me but I didn't feel any grilling at any point,there wasn't any G.K. questions, from narrative P2 asked to describe a difficult situation other than the one mentioned in your narrative.
This interview is for the course: BM
Other calls: SP Jain
XAT percentile: 98.38
GK score: 2
Interview Centre: Hotel Parkland (15th feb ,9 a.m.. First day first show guy :P)
Educational Profile
X: 90.33
XII: 88.80
Undergrad Major - GPA/%age: 8.214
Regarding GD/Group Exercise
GD/GE Topic: Should Wealthier nation share their wealth with poorer nations
Number of participants: 10
Duration: 20 min
Brief snapshot of discussion: Went well, most of us gave relevant points ranging from that wealth can be other than money, can be information/military/cultural etc. Some had good facts to back that up. All in all satisfactory performance from my side, punching in with the idea of sharing as a part of investment to use untapped resources, but still not exploiting the poorer nation.
About the panel- P1- Asst. Prof. Arpita Srivastava (http://acad.xlri.ac.in/facprofile/index.php?504)
P2- Dr Bijaya K Mangaraj (http://acad.xlri.ac.in/facprofile/index.php?171)
P3- Dr Soumyakanti Chakraborty (http://acad.xlri.ac.in/facprofile/index.php?198)
Panelists Intro: Some words about the panel and its general behavior/conduct: Real chilled out panel. From the start, they were emitting this vibe that this ain't gonna be a grilling exp.
PI Questions:
Started with warm greetings, P2 told me take a seat, P2 took my file and P1 just smiled ofcourse ๐
1) P1 started the assault saying ohh a Mech. Engineer, unfortunately I know nothing abt it.. so please tell what mech. Eng. Is all about, like u will explain to a layman
Me- Started with bulky terms like mechanics, thermal engineering, manufacturing, operations to categorize mech. Eng. As soon as I named all she was abt to say like explain to a layman plz. Before she could pitch in I said what all I said mean nothing to you ofcourse so let me use props. She nodded nd smiled). So whatever was available on table like bottle, glass, table itself, spring pen, a/c, etc. I took her through a little journey in the field of mech. ( Satisfied look on her face I presume.)
P1- So u said abt diff. glass and plastic manufacturing processes. Which one is cheaper?
Me- Depends upon batch size I said. (She said single same shape thing say bottle.). I said definitely plastic, starting to explain the process but cut in between..
P1- Have u seen Amul kool bottles? Are they plastic ones? Even glass is difficult to transport? U mean they are doing it wrong? (a little fake surprise in her voice)
Me- No ma'am, it is abt the product which is inside, plastic packing is prone to more impurities, it ain't that protective so more chances of spoiling. That is why tetra packs are used in plastic to prevent the inner part with special chemical composition. (Hoping I was right.)
P1-Inquired any other reason u may think of? she asked something abt some other plastic bottle product which I had not heard of
Me- Sry nothing else comes to my mind, nd haven't heard of that product, but I still believe it will have to do with chemical composition of product. But as I haven't heard of it so no point speculating I said. She said No problem, that is fineโฆ she took my file from P2 nd till the end kept on checking it page by page.
Then comes P2 ( The ever smiling old sir, no matter what I said in my interview, right/ wrong he kept smiling nd nodding to my answers, a real confidence booster )
1)Looking at my profile said what u said abt mechanics, dynamics I remember they were from physics right? That is a science, nd u r a doing engineering, nd that from a Indian Institute of TECHNOLOGY? So I m a little confused, science, engineering and technologyโฆ elaborate on that..
Me- explained yes mechanics branch comes from physics, a little on science a theoretical study of what is happening all around, engineering is applying all these laws, phenomenon to get practical results. Then technology how u apply that, the means, R&d; bla blaโฆ even I don't know how I came up with such answer but they were impressed I could tell.
P2- Why XLRI? Me- started up with interest in operations, how I want to pack myself with full knowledge abt it.. bla bla blaโฆ P2- Then why not go for operations in NITIE the best there is? Or ur own iits?
Me- Started with a funny note, bcz they don't take me J everyone laughed.. said no call from nitie, how there is 19-20 difference between these institutesโฆ some institutes just look for workex first for operations field. Bla bla bla (Not the best of answers I know)โฆ
P2- So why not go for a job in this field then? (this is where I exactly wanted them to be)
Me- well rehearsed answerโฆ how real research work can be done from proper knowledge,this is what iit taught me, going in with full knowledge on subjectโฆ following others by doing what they are doing as in a job is not my style, a fresh mind has a lot of better scope for bringing something new to the tableโฆ examples from some of my some original research works during btech. Ended on funnote, that I m still 20, I can spend some years more studyingโฆ everyone laughed and P2 said u might be our youngest applicant in operations.. ๐
Then comes P3 ( most serious of the lot, but still friendly. )
P3- tested my Mech. Eng. Mostly stuff abt cars, gears, transmission etc. I could tell he knew very less on this topic( was asking abt gearbox but had no idea what dog gear/gear ratio is ๐ ) so went in with full confidence. Went well.. 1 or 2 question may be I couldn't ace but still found my way around. P3- Ur hobbies?
Me- told.. little on being a state level chess player, nd prof. tt playerโฆ but no cross questioning L P3- Asked a little abt why have I taken introduction to world history/ finance courses in btech.
Me- just my interest , this and that.. bla bla bla..
ohkay thank u.. they greeted me and said if u had something to say abt ur interview.. ๐ Taken back a little, wasn't expecting it.. so truth came out of my mouthโฆ that how it was not what I was expecting as per past interview exp. of people I heard, a lot better than I expected, no static gk or even general awareness testingโฆ
p3 snapped static gk u mean?
Me- thought I may have crossed my line.. so tried to cover it up.. but P2 said open up don't worry.. so I went on to say fact based knowledge, how general awareness is real imp, current affairs imp.. but something like what tag was given to a person in what xyz year ain't that imp then what made someone give him that title.. ?
They just as usual nodded and smiled.. ( I don't know whether i should have brought this up or not )
Any other details that you think are relevant: pta nhi yaar, ajeeb sa the mera toโฆ not what I expectedโฆ I had 4 mech. Eng in my group, nd the questions on mech. Eng were way too basic to differentiateโฆ apart from that I wasn't tested that much on other thingsโฆ Now I feel gk hi puch liya hota.. aar ya paar to hota ๐
Your advice for future aspirants: Don't go by experiences, every day, every person is unique nd just barge in with confidence and leave the rest on luck/panel whomever u feel is more on ur side.
XAT percentile: 91 HRM INTERVIEW
GMAT Score(If applicable): NA
GK score: 4
Date: 19-02-2014
Interview Centre: Ashraya international Hotel, Bangalore
Educational Profile
X: 90
XII:89
Undergrad Major - GPA/%age: 97.5
Any other professional certification or course undertaken:
Work profile (if applicable):
Organization : (if you wish to disclose)
Number of months :18
Sector/Industry :IT
Special achievements at work :
Other differentiating factors (anything great that you have done in life, that's out of the ordinary) :
Regarding GD/Group Exercise
GD/GE Topic: Ranking Based
Number of participants: Supposed to be 10 but 2 were absent, So 8
Duration: 20 mins
Brief snapshot of discussion: A sheet given with statement:
It was based on the institute rankings. Indian institutes do not feature in top 200 in the world. What steps need to be taken ?
below it 6 points were written. We could add a 7th point.We were asked to rank them as per our personal view (3 minutes were given) and then to be discussed and reach consensus in some 15 minutes. At the end additional 20 seconds were given to each candidate to summarize.
We reached the consensus for 2-3 points. GD was peaceful, no cutting, no chaos at all. But we were not able to reach to a consensus
PI Questions:
P1(Ma'am), P2(Sir) and P3(Serious Sir)from left to right.
P1: Asked for my File and said it was pretty heavy.
In the narrative sheet I had mentioned the event when I represented India at St. Petersburg, Russia.
So, interview was focused on Russia.
P2: What was the conference in Russia all about?
I: Told that it was about the challenges engineers face and what actions plans were needed for it. Discussed how interacting with students from 25 countries changed my perspective and enhanced my interpersonal skills.
P2: What was the selection procedure for the event?
I: Told that we needed a cover letter stating our goals, a sop, university acceptance and at last sponsorship.
P2: What did you learn?
I: Told how it improved my knowledge base and my leadership skills.
P1: What is cloud computing all about ?(workex)
I: Told about its implementation as IAAS, PAAS AND SAAS with examples.
P1: What is Big Data?
I: talked about the large volume of data available and its use in analytics. Told how myntra has tied up with facebook to get user data and increase its efficiency.
P1: How is Big Data implemented?
I (Lelo Bacche ki): Told I have not worked in Big Data but on Identity Management Systems.
P1: What id IDM?
I: Told about SSO and related security features.
Suddenly
P3: Where do you see yourself 10 years down the line ?
I: Heading an industry โฌล(Kuch zyada ho gaya )
P3: Industry !!???
I (maaf kar do): Company,Sir
P3: What is the difference?
I: Told IT : industry and Infosys, TCS company.
P3: Why Hr?
I: Told Human capital is dynamic. I have found it the most challenging during organizing fests and working in Dads factory.
Some Questions on Dads factory.
P3: Say factory not industry.
I(bus bhi karo ab): ok sir.
P3: You are a BM guy.
I( BM se call to karo phele) : Told that Hr is a very challenging field and helps companies to grow.
P3: Acha, last question โฌล..Tell me reasons for the breakdown of Russian economy?
I(stunned..didn't know much): Tried to tell them that due the war , a Russian economy was drained. Also, about unemployment, poverty, etc.
P2: War ????
I:Cold war Sir. Wars were fought in Korea and Vietnam with Russian backing.
P1: unemployment is a symptom.
PI,P2,P3: looked at each other and asked me if I had any questions.
I(exhausted):No
P1: Take a toffee or Biscuit.
Took a toffee and went.
Toffee was a way of consoling I think. Russian economy and XAT percentile dono ne dubana hi hai.
Verdict: Reject hi hai.
But overall it was a good experience. There were few more question on Russia and workex. Was the first one to go and interview lasted for 20-25 mins.
This interview is for the course: BM
Other calls: SP Jain, IIFT
XAT percentile: 98.92
GK score: 1
Interview Centre: Mumbai
Educational Profile
X: 87
XII: 75
Undergrad Major - GPA: 7.22 Electrical Engg.
Any other professional certification or course undertaken: CFA level 2 cleared
Work profile (if applicable): Risk Analyst
Regarding GD/Group Exercise
GD/GE Topic: India should have 1 language
Number of participants: 8
Duration: 20 mins
Brief snapshot of discussion:
General pros and cons discussion, culture blah blah, evveryone got an opportunity to summarise in the end, since the topic was fairly easy everyone participated well and the process was smooth no real fish market.
About the panel
Panelists Intro: Some words about the panel and its general behavior/conduct:
PI Questions:
P1: So wat have ur frnds told u abt the interiew in the waiiting room?
Me: Mixed response, nothing concrete
P2: Be specific
Me: Just general feedback on type of question, are they related to gd or form?
P1: Oh no those are the questions v ask wen v have nthng else left...smiles
P1: ..so electrical engineering tell us sumthng abt wat you do at work
Me: Risk analytics balh blah
P1: How risk analytics after electrical
Me : Conscious career choice , CFA, engg helped develop competitive edge and quant skills
P1 : How does a electric fan work?
Me : Induction motor, etc.
P1 : Why does the wind come downwards not upwards from a fan?
Me : Stumped....tght for a while ...starting thinking out aloud but let it pass in the end.
P2: tell us about your work?
Me : risk , blah blah
P2: give me an equation describing an example from your analytics?
Me : Started explaining a model
P2: No please write down as you explain
Me : did as said, explained mentioned regression in between
P3: wat is country risk premium?
Me : explained
P3 : do u use it in your model?
Me : give an instance where I had used a resgression model?
P2 : What is R square layman terms please?
Me : explained
P2: How would you go about checking a regression model
Me : Rsq, heteroskedasticity, serial correlation...
P2: explain heteroskedasticity
Me : Blah blah
P2 : How would you test hetero...?
Me: Scatter plot or Chi square
P2: Coefficient significance example, how wld u test each coefficient of a model
Me : answered.
P3: Tell us your hobbies
Me: Tennis and reading
P1: fav authors?
Me : etc, etc last mentioned archer
P1:how do u get so much time neways books of archer you have read?
Me; Named 5 books
P1: these are not his best works, wat abt kane and abel
Me : I ve nt red dat yet will do soon
P1: Name the sequel of kane and abel
Me: I donot know
P1: okay last question .........criteria to decide insurance premiums?
Me: Policy value and probability of event actually occuring?
P1: Nothing else?
Me : Correlating to credit cards I feel these to be best fit
P1: okay thank you
offered melody kept at side, took nd left
Thanks !
All the best !
This interview is for the course: HRM
XAT percentile: 96.7
GK score: 5
Interview Centre: Mumbai
Educational Profile
X: 85
XII: 75
Undergrad Major - GPA/%age: 62% (Petroleum Engg.)
Work profile : 7 months (IT/Energy Vertical)
Other differentiating factors (anything great that you have done in life, that's out of the ordinary) : Represented India in Counter-Strike . Won a lot of national tournaments in India in CS.
(In a brief from the U.S. Department of Defense, researchers claim that gamers are 20% better at cognitive functions than non-gamers ๐ )
Regarding GD/Group Exercise
GD/GE Topic: A big scenario regarding the toll booth controversies. Basically aiming at public-private toll transparency etc.
Number of participants: 9
Duration: 20 minutes.
Experience : Started the discussion, gave valuable points, gave a good conclusion. Appreciated by the panel in the interview.
About the panel
Panelists Intro:
From L-R:
P1: A 27-30 year old guy, probably an alumni, was playing bad cop (If you know what ;good cop bad cop is). He was the stress-giver, the bombarder, the humiliator. Sorry guys, I could not find him on the faculty list.
P2: Fr Francis Peter, S J. Probably the decision maker. Very calm and very very friendly. Probably the panelist who was analysing the candidates psychologically too.
P3: Prof. Basant Kumar Purohit. Neutral, only asking questions. Keeping his positive/negative emotions under check and not letting me know what he is thinking.
I will write all the questions that were asked. Will write a few answers only being the lazy ass I am .
PI Questions:
Went in, unbuttoned my suit Harvey style ๐ , wished them with a grin and sat for the show.
I forgot who said this - Hmm schooling for xavier's loyola, did petroleum engineering etc.
P2: So tell me your views on 'Oil is the fuel of the yesteryears'..
Me: Well I don't think so.. Gave some stats on usage of oil&gas;, some figures when I was interrupted
P2: Arre not Oil&Gas..; Only oil.
Me: Oh sorry I misinterpreted. (For people who don't understand the difference, oil is basically going to end very soon, gas is the future).. Gave gyaan on all this.. Told about tightrock gas, shale gas, how less it is, how new the tech is, can be exploited, the whole world can run on shale gas if properly tapped etc.
P2: So where is Shale gas found right now?
Me: Currently US is exploiting shale gas to a huge extent. Russia is largest exporter of gas etc etc.
P2: Differences between LPG, PNG, CNG .. Shale in India? Export? Import?
Me: Answered all the figures.. Took 1-2 minutes for all.. Boring for you to read so I'm not typing.
P2: So how much Shale gas is being exported from India?
Me: Thinking for 5 seconds. Sir, Not much in comparison to Natural Gas
P2: Dont give escapist answers.
Me: Sorry, I'm not aware of that (with a shameless smile)
*Now meanwhile P1 after having studied my folder, was constantly nudging the professors tying to show them my grades of the 1st 2 years. I had cummulative of 56 in the 1st 2 years and 76 in last 2. I had 8 re-exams in the 1st 2 and 0 in the last two. Much of what I did in the first 2 years was Counter-Strike ๐ ! I reached the highest level possible in India with that game and after 2 years I realised that in order to go to the international level I would have to quit studies, so I got back to the beaten path.. (India mei only engg or doctor right?).. Sorry for digressing. So he was basically shoving the mark-sheet on their faces with a snigger.
P1: *takes out a whole minute*. He reads all my subject names and grades from the first 4 semesters . I had a smile all the time ๐ !
P1: What is this? Absolutely pathetic. You've got AB, AA, AB, AB, AA in English, Communications, Literature, Internships, Project Viva, Dissertation, Final project. What petroleum have you done? Pathetic.
Me: There is no justification for what has happened. But if you observe the change that has happened from the first 2 years and the last two years, you can imagine the hard-work and dedication it must've taken for me to achieve the shift. Better late than never and I cannot change what has happened.
*silence*
P2(or P3): (After observing the grades) I understand how much hard work you must've done in this. *And some words of comfort*
Me: Thank you sir.
P2(or P3): You were great in the GD. You had excellent communication and very well put your ideas forth. It was great..
*Some more things that I forgot*
P3: Something about my bad grades and me and getting into XLRI. What would help.
**meanwhile P1: Hahahaha, these statistics are funny. You scored like this in 1st 2 years and still got 62 overall**
Me: As P1 pointed out, I have awesome grades in communications etc. etc. and that's what counts in the HRM course right? I'm ready for this!
*Silence*
P2: Okay tell me about the recent Mukesh Ambani gas scenario .. What exactly is happening?
Me: Spoke non-stop for 3-4 minutes. Quoting almost 8-9 statistics on the way. Absolutely gave all the angles of the case and my personal views also.. He was impressed. A plus point in the interview.
P1: Okay, this is outside the interview, let me give you some unsolicited advice, you don't do MBA this year, you are a great communicator and have very nice speaking etc skills, so work for 2-3 years and do exec. MBA.
*I'm 22 years old and executive MBA? haha :D*
Me: Sir, you have your own view and I have mine. I set my goals, set my aims and then I work towards achieving them no matter what. So thanks for the advice but I'll be doing it this year itself.
P1: okay, I'm just saying.
P1: Convert some hydrocarbon to some benzene ring form.
P3: Hands me a paper
*This was never taught to me ๐ , it's a part of downstream Petroleum, and my course was upstream, but whining about this would only work against me so didn't say anything*
* Wrote CH4 and drew a benzene ring, then was waiting as if magically some equation would emerge haha, then told sorry I don't remember*
P1&P2;: Write De-Morgan's law.
Me: (Now this was taught in 10th Standard, but astonishingly I wrote it correctly)
P1,P2: What is this, only two terms?(It was correct)
P3: You have written transpose. (LOL)
Me: Confused face. Sir I think it has 2 terms only..
P1: What is 6.7+2.3?
Me: answered 9 in 0.3 seconds.
P1(After calculating ๐ ) : Chalo 3 mei se 1 to aata hai isko.
P2: These days there are courses like Informations Tech and Information Tech.. Plural.. These scam courses. What is this? Your petroleum technology is also a scam.
Me: (Lol, suppressed a laugh).. Sir, any mech or chem engineer can stand at a rig if taught correctly. But the whole process from geomech(finding out where the oil gas is) to exploration, production, midstream, refining etc can be done only done by an expert. Oil & Gas runs the world and petroleum engineers make it possible.
P3: (Questions from my Questionnaire, impressed and trying to cross-check if true) Took 1-2 minutes to explain.
P1: You don't do MBA, do exec MBA.
Me: Sir, please, we have different views, I beg to differ and I will do it this year only no matter what!!
*Some more trivial things that I can't remember*
P2: Okay, thank you, you may go.
Thanks !
*The technical Q&A; were much in detail, but I haven't mentioned them fully because they would bore you guys*
Now, looking at my under-grad score and my XAT score I was already an underdog, so I left no stone unturned in the PI. I did not want to regret my XL ka interview and said what I wouldn't regret not-saying later. It was a stress-interview and a pretty fun one too !
ATB people !
Stay calm and rock the interview !
Don't try to be someone you're not.
Cheers.
This interview is for the course: BM
Other calls: (other XL calls, other institute calls) HR
XAT percentile: 99.09
GMAT Score(If applicable): N/A
GK score: 2
Interview Centre: Hotel Parkland, Delhi
Educational Profile
X: 92
XII: 83.4
Undergrad Major - GPA/%age: 66.02 (ECE)
Any other professional certification or course undertaken:
Work profile (if applicable): Associate Consultant, IT Risk and Assurance
Organization : Ernst and Young LLP
Number of months : 33
Sector/Industry : Consulting
Special achievements at work : Feather in the cap certificate
Other differentiating factors (anything great that you have done in life, that's out of the ordinary): Avid short story writer
Regarding GD/Group Exercise
GD/GE Topic: Water Scarcity will cause the third world war
Number of participants: 8
Duration: 20 mins
Brief snapshot of discussion: Since it was a very unconventional topic, none of the participants could come up with anything concrete.
About the panel
Panelists Intro:
P1- Asst. Prof. Arpita Srivastava (http://acad.xlri.ac.in/facprofile/index.php?504)
P2- Dr Bijaya K Mangaraj (http://acad.xlri.ac.in/facprofile/index.php?171)
P3- Dr Soumyakanti Chakraborty (http://acad.xlri.ac.in/facprofile/index.php?198)
Some words about the panel and its general behavior/conduct: Chilled out panel. However, they were not very expressive.
PI Questions:
Any other details that you think are relevant:
P1- Please give me your file
P1- What does your name mean?Me- It's a river in Himachal Pradesh
P1- Any reason why a name from HP?
Me- Nothing in particular. We have always liked travelling to HP.
P1- I see. What are the major crops grown in HP?
Me- No idea (Later realized that Apple is one of them ๐ )
P1- You are from Don Bosco, it's a boys' school right? Where are its other branches?
Me- Calcutta, Mumbai and Ranchi.
P1- Which is the oldest one?
Me-Calcutta
P1- When was it founded?
Me- No idea
P1- Ok, tell me about your work.
Me- Explained concisely in about a minute.
P1- What are some of the clients you have consulted?
Me- Sorry Ma'am, as a part of the confidentiality agreement, I cannot disclose their names.
P1- Oh, yeah yeah! (With a swift smile).
P1- Ok, this is an advertisement (she showed me an ad from DLF in TOI). What do you think about it?
Me (after thinking)- It is not a good advertisement.
P1- Why?
Me- It talks about only security. It should include all the attributes considered while buying a house.
P1- Why do you think they are talking about security here?
Me- It could be a secluded area. People could be concerned about that.
P1- But, how can you say that, DLF Phase 5 could be the address its office?
Me- No, it is not. The name of the society is DLF5. I think DLF, Phase 5 should be the address of the society.
P1 looked satisfied and handed the baton to P3:
P3: Ok, which were your favourite subjects in Electronics?
Me: (Thought here comes the academic part to haunt me) Sir, I took a decision when I was 17 to take up Electronics engineering as I was fascinated by the term, but I after third semester I realized that I could not connect to any subject to the extent of calling it my favourite subject.
P3: Ok, so it is not your strong point?
Me: No
P3: Ok, tell me what is electronics?
Me (Was shocked at how basic the question was): Tried to answer, but fumbled.
P3: Why did Electronics evolve?
Me ๐ : Started with something related to evolution and need of humans to communicate. Also, gave the example of the Radio and TV. I could not express myself properly. ๐
P3: Ok, what does EY do?
Me (Relieved): Told
P3 handed the baton to P2:
P2: What is the number of literary awards given in India?
Me: No idea
P2: Define culture.
Me: Way of life of a particular area.
P3 and P2 nodded in agreement.
P2: How has globalization affected Indian culture?
Me: Gave a good answer. I mentioned change in Language (example inclusion of words like Dude). Change in food habits (after a clue from P2). In the early 90s, burgers were unheard of, now everyone eats burgers everyday. Lastly, I explained about clothing and how we have moved to a more unconventional style of clothing like wearing T-Shirts and Capris.
P2 looked satisfied.
P2: Ok, we're done.
P1 stopped me: I went through both of your stories. Do you relate to any of them (with a smile)?
Me (With a smile): The one on the receding hairlines as I am facing that problem along with many other people. At the same time, I feel that receding hairlines are not to be bothered about as what matters is your confidence and how you are from within.
All three professors nodded.
P1: Raghu looks trendy.
Me: Yes Ma'am, I expect to go bald in three four years from now. I will shave off all my hair and sport a French beard. It looks nice.
P1: Ok, we are done.
Me (looking at P1): Can I ask a question?
P1: Why not?
Me: What does the new motto of XLRI mean? (For the greater good)
P1: It has been taken from a story called a 'Gift Of Magi'. Have you read it?
Me (could not recall the name initially): No, Ma'am
P1: Google it out.
Me (Suddenly I remembered that I had read it): Oh yes, it's a short story by O'Henry.
P1 Nodded.
I thanked everyone and left.
Your advice for future aspirants: Very random process. The trick would be to stay calm. I did get nervous at a few instances. Don't know what's in store for me as my interview lasted for just 15 minutes and had its highs and lows. Otherwise, a great experience! XL, I feel honoured to have given this interview ๐
This interview is for the course: BM
Other calls: XL HRM, IIFT
XAT percentile: 98.71
GK score: 2.75 ๐
Interview Centre: Hotel Parkland, New Delhi
Educational Profile
X: 91.8%
XII: 83.6%
Undergrad Major - GPA: 8.13
Any other professional certification or course undertaken: None
Work profile : Analyst (KPO)
Number of months : 30
Sector/Industry : Financial Services
Special achievements at work : Promotion within 8 months
Other differentiating factors :
Regarding GD/Group Exercise
GD/GE Topic: Culturally rich cities can't grow economically
Number of participants:9
Duration:20 mins
Brief snapshot of discussion: One of the best discussions, probably helped because we had broken the ice earlier. Contributed 4-5 times in the discussion, brought points like how economic development can help culture, example of Varanasi, Delhi. It was a great group performance ๐
About the panel
Panelists Intro: Bijay Mangaraj Sir (S1), Soumyakani Chakraborty Sir (S2) and Arpita Srivastava Mam (S3)
Some words about the panel and its general behavior/conduct: Very nice, they made me comfortable and patiently listened everything I told them.
PI Questions:
S3: hello avinash, so you are currently working xxx, Who is the owner?
Me: Mam, yy
S3: previous organization, how is it different, Difference b/w BPO and KPO, previous company's owner?
Me: Answered all
S3: Ok Avinash, you are a chemical engineer I have no idea what it is Can you tell me why paint smells differently?
Me: Mam, though I don't know about house paint, but the one we paint on doors and tables chairs smell because we mix kerosene in it. Told them how I have used it when I used to paint.
S3: So you have painted?
Me: Yes Mam
S3: Any paint companies?
Me: Nerolac, Asian paints
S3: More?
Me: Mam Can't remember (Berger ๐ )
S3: Why do different paints behave differently??
Me: Mix different materials, for shining, and making them held with wall more compactly
S3: Hobbies??
Me: Bollywood movies...Cricket..Rafa fan!
S3: Why not hollywood??
Me: Mam since childhood I have grown on these movies, though I have watched a few in college but I still prefer bollywood ones, More connect. Told examples of different movies (gangs of wasseypur, 3 idiots) how we can relate..parallel cinema.. commercial cinema..a healthy discussion around it for 10-15 mins everybody was smiling and contributing.. I was not able to tell the first movie with sound (forgot Alamara ๐ ) Told them about Harishchandra that it is first silent movie...I have only watched old movies of Bimal Roy and Hrishikesh Mukherjee
S2: So you have written in your cv you have good analytical skills! Tell me one equation through which you can find the number of days after which I should release my movie on TV? (gave me pen and paper)
Me: Thinking... started writing something...
20+(Marketing Budget/Total Budget)*20+(No. of youtube trailer hits/ Avg. no. of hits)*20...explained logically...seemed satisfied... ๐
S1: So you have read courses like Opti and OR in engineering...Can you explain what you read??
Me: Told something about Optimization.. Operation research had no idea..tried to explain what I remembered (Sir 4 saal pehle padhe they)
S1: Can you show me example of Optimization in the equation you just came?
Me: Told how I need to limit marketing budget within limits while maximizing number of days after which I want to release my movie (with an upper limit of 1 year), try to gave example of R..Rajkumar...released within 2 months or so.
S1: Can you tell me which optimization model it is??
Me: Sir, I don't remember,
S1: Told me the Model name!
Me: Thanks Sir
All: We are done, Thanks
Me: Thanks a lot Sir, it was great interacting with you all.
Very happy throughout, positive interaction, smiling all the time...My first XL interview...I thought it was very very positive
Any other details that you think are relevant: Not much Job-Ex, No Why MBA, 80% went around movies, was very comfortable and smiling
Your advice for future aspirants: Engg guys Read mathematics subjects it may help (Opti and OR specifically).
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Please let me know reviews on it. I felt overall it was very positive interaction. ๐
Verdict: Converted
This interview is for the course: BM
Other calls: (other XL calls, other institute calls) HR
XAT percentile: 99.82
GMAT Score(If applicable): N/A
GK score: 3
Interview Centre: Hotel Parkland, Delhi
Educational Profile
X: 93
XII: 89
Undergrad Major - GPA/%age: 6.84/10 (CSE)
Any other professional certification or course undertaken: Finance course on coursera(if that counts)
Work profile (if applicable): NA
Regarding GD/Group Exercise
GD/GE Topic: Indian Democracy has degraded to Politics of special interest groups(or something similar)
Number of participants: 8
Duration: 20 mins
Brief snapshot of discussion: I began the discussion by saying that India is a diverse nation with a history of suppression bla bla bla and spoke very little after that(i think only 2wice) till the summary where I felt I summarised well. It was a healthy discussion with people coming up with good points all around - No Fishmarket Thank God!!
About the panel
Panelists Intro:
P1- Asst. Prof. Arpita Srivastava (http://acad.xlri.ac.in/facprofile/index.php?504)
P2- Dr Bijaya K Mangaraj (http://acad.xlri.ac.in/facprofile/index.php?171)
P3- Dr Soumyakanti Chakraborty (http://acad.xlri.ac.in/facprofile/index.php?198)
PI Questions
P1:So what is the full name of your college(LNMIIT)
Me: Told(its named after lakshmi mittal)
P1: Same Mittal from arcelor mittal??
Me: Yes - the college is a public private partnership between him and the govt of rajasthan
P3: Which University is it affiliated to?
Me: Its a Deemed University
P1: So why the low acads in college
Me: Told how i screwed up in the first year and how my pointer has improved every semester from that point - she seemed satisfied when i said that by the time I graduate it will be 7
P1: Why do you think the Whatsapp servers collapsed???
Me: They collapsed? I had no idea(with a smile)
P1: Yes it happened yesterday, what do you think was the reason behind it
Me: Told that Whatsapp is famous only in India/Asia and south america and not so much in North america but after the facebook deal and it being in the news, interest must have gone up in those countries as well so many people tried accessing it leadin to the shutdown of server(I think she liked the answer)
P1: What was the facebook deal worth?
Me: 19billion
P1: billion or million
Me: Billion(with a big smile, which I kept on my face throughout the interview)
P1: Why do servers collapse?
Me: Told
P1: What makes a server good
Me: Its ability to handle many requests, its reliability to stay online, its ability to remain cool under heavy load.
P1: Do you know about the Great indian shopping festival organized by google?
Me: Yes, heard of it - they brought together all the ecommerce websites of india
P1: Why?? If i google i want a product like a bottle then if i google it i get the results form various websites so why GISF ?
Me: Google results only brings out the big e retailers on their first page of results, the newcomers are hidden under piles of chaos - GISF allowed them a platform to compete with the big boys.
P1: How is page rank(for google results) decided??
Me: its upto the search algorithm
P1: google has interesting names like Ice cream sandwich, kit kat for their products so what is the google search algorithm called??
Me: no idea
P1: Any guesses on how page rank is decided?
Me: By a websites fame, number of hits on that website etc
P3: how was the GD??
Me: I didnt speak as much as I would have liked to but fine points were brought up by others and the discussion itself was healthy. Since it was my first GD, it was a very good learning experience.
P3: How do you decide whether an algorithm is good or not(assuming he picked up the algorithm idea from the google algorithm which I didnt know)
Me: Time complexity and space complexity
P3: Explain them
Me: Told
P3: Write down a search algorithm
Me: any, what about binary search it needs a sorted array??
P3: Array is not sorted
Me: Wrote down a linear search algorithm
P3:what is complexity of this algo
Me: n squared (for those of you who dont know this is completely wrong)
P3: What is best case complexity
Me: O(1) (thank god this was correct)
P3: You mentioned binary search - what is its time complexity?
Me: Log(n)( Correct)
P3: How?
Me: well the array is divided again and again the number of comparissons done is limited to log(n) - based 2
P3: Explain with an example(I think he wanted to make sure I knew how to do it, especially after that n squared fiasco)
Me: Told(He was satisfied midway and indicated P2 to ask questions)
P2: I see you have done a course called Making of Modern India - what did you learn in it
Me: Told that it was a course more focussed on India's cultural revolution rather than independence struggle. How some people in India's past tried to make it more modern by introducing western education and changed the entire system
P2: What is the difference between Modernism and Development
Me: Modernism is more of a cultural phenomenon and development is more towards economical
P2: Can one exist without the other?
Me: Yes, but in practice as most countries tend to develop they also face a cultural change towards modernism(unless these nations have very strict govt policies)
P2: So As a country develops it becomes more modern?
Me:(Now more cautious) Generally, though the countries own culture and tradition have a part to play(At this he starts smiling and I start smiling back even more broadly), of course I could be completely wrong(jokingly)
P3: Dont worry about that - I am just asking your opinion. Now if you wanted to calculate the Per Capita Income of all emplyed women in delhi how would you go about it.
Me: The problem is in collecting the data - I suppose you would want to go to the major employers(He interrupts me to say that I have to do it and not him, so I change my line). I suppose I would want to go to the major employers in delhi and get the information from them.
P3: What about the Maids??
Me: (Had me stumped - how on earth do you calculate what unregulated and on cash basis maids earn?? or how many of them are in delhi)I dont think that legally they can be called as emplyees since -
P3: Forget about legality
Me: Many maids are emplyed by companies which hire them out to various households and these compnies keep records and we might find what an average maid makes in delhi(pretty lame answer, i know).
P3: What about street cleaners
Me: Most of them are liscenced government employees - the government has to have records on their payments(This was the first time I was begining to become uncomfortable in the interview)
P1: Fine you are done.
I was thankful they didnt pursue further line of questioning into my dubious methods of maid earnings calculations but still dissapointed - the interview was very chill and I was actually enjoying myself for most of it.
Your Advise to future aspirants: The Interview is a very chilled environment - dont feel nervous, try to enjoy yourself and it will be an enriching experience whether you get in or not.
So what do you guys think?? Do I stand a chance?? I dont know what to feel(whether it was good or not) to be honest.
Interview call: BM
Location: bangalore
Time: 2pm
Had 9 candidates.
GD topic was "Dream of Global Village wishful thinking"
Everyone got a fair chance to talk, no fish market (TG)
i was numbered 7 in the group. Everyone's interview went fair, everone claimed that(including me)
3 panelists, one chilled(p1) , one poker face(p2), one didnt look enthused to see us(p3)
p3: so u from orissa? y not do MBA from there? (roundabt question for Why XLRI? Smart guy )
me: told
p3: so who are the founders of ur company
me: told
p3: why one left?
me: told he wanted to something new and something, typical IT mind
p3: waht is that person called who strts one business, sells it and then strt another new company
me: serial entrenuepuer
p3: hmm.. so u work for insurance client, which is the regulatory head of that in india
me: IRDA
p3: name some insurance comapnies and what they sell
me: told
p3:hmmm(to p2 u can take forward)
p2: what's the meaning of your comapny?
me: told(looked convincing)
p2: what u values the most?
me: told
p2: whats the differnce between ethics and moral(age old question )
me: told
p2: So is ethics, tradition and custom set by society
me: i was like, oh FISH.. then i dont sir properly
p2: ok. so whats your intrest?
me: told
p2: which book u like the most and justify? (to others they asked abt fav movie)
me: told
p2: hmmm
Now P1
P1: so tell me waht's OSI Layer( To non computer guys, its Open System Interconnection, google karlo yaaro)
me: told
He asked questions related to that.. went well.. 25 min long
Ask me if u want any other info๐
Interview call: BM
Location: bangalore
Time: 2pm
This interview is for the course: BM
Other calls: (other XL calls, other institute calls)
XAT percentile: 99.6
GMAT Score(If applicable): N/A
GK score: 4
Educational Profile
X: 91
XII: 87
Undergrad Major - GPA/%age: 87 (CSE)
Work profile (if applicable): 2 yrs
Had 9 candidates.
GD topic was "Dream of Global Village wishful thinking"
4 panelists
L: A young Ma'm
Y: Young sir
S: Short spectacled sir - Didn't ask even a single question, Was asked twice to ask the question but every-time he refused. ๐
T: Tall spectacled sir
L: [She took 1st 5 minutes of interview]
Ok, introduce yourself?
Which state you from?
In which state Where you are working?Questions regarding GK aurrounding it.
What are your interests?
Me: Answered all correctly and with confidence
Y: Which branch of engg you did?
Different type of queue algorithms?
How many you know?
How will you calculate its complexity?
What is your work profile?
Is there any specific algorithms you use for your work?
Me: Answered around 3-4 questions around acads. Answered 2 correctly , 1 wrongly and 1 I didnt know and said so.Didnt want my interview to extend on acads.
Answered satisfactorily about my work though they were looking for some knowledge which is not as per my profile.
He also asked about my team and I explained.
T: Ok, you mentioned A (a proprietary product of my company) in your resume.What is B, what is C and what is link between these?
Give me a business example?
Why MBA?
Ok your interests is this (I said a technical word). Tell me something about it?
How it has been implemented in US?
What are its positives and negatives if it is implemented in INdia in the same way as US.
ME: Answered most of them
T: Asked Short spectacled sir to ask something from me, second time in the interview.He again refuses to ask and he says its ok:)
T: OK, you can leave.
Nobody smiled in the interview.Everybody looked damn serious.- I don't know why?
All of them were also looking disinterested, no questions asked from Essay/Questions/GD
Thogh all of them went through my file.
My interview lasted for 20 mins.1st 5-7 minutes were good, last 5-7 minutes were also good but middle 10-15 minutes discussion around acads went OK OK.(I wont say good but not disastrous either, may be Bit on negative side)
Puys? How do you think was my interview? What are my chances?
Any feedback/opinion will be appreciated.
This interview is for the course: BM
Other calls: SP Jain
XAT percentile:98.38
GMAT Score(If applicable):NA
GK score:2
Interview Centre:Bangalore , 9am
Educational Profile
X:92.8
XII:95.4
Undergrad Major - GPA/%age:7.79
Any other professional certification or course undertaken:
NA
Work profile (if applicable):business analyst
Organization : HSBC
Number of months :19
Sector/Industry :Consulting,banking
Special achievements at work :Business Transformation Award
Other differentiating factors (anything great that you have done in life, that's out of the ordinary) :
No
Regarding GD/Group Exercise
GD/GE Topic: Is rich cultural heritage a hinderance to economic development ?
Number of participants: supposed to be 9 one absent
Duration: 20 mins. First 2 mins to think, next 15 mins to reeach consensus, next 5 mins everybody has to summarize
Brief snapshot of discussion:
Didn't speak for 1 st 2mins as I font have any strong point but after that contributed 3-4 points after getting some clarity. No cuts, no chaos, consensus is reached and everybody summaraized in 20 mins
About the panel
Panelists Intro: Some words about the panel and its general behavior/conduct:
P1: more a kind of friendly guy
P2: looked as if he is not interested at all
P3 : he did not look at us, but was just typing something in his computer all the tym
PI Questions:
As I was walking with P1 towards the room, he started conversation about my name.
P1: what does your name mean ? Which god in Hindi philosphy does it reperesent ? Are u like them ?
As I entered the room P1 took my file
P3 was already having details of my score and background info.
P3: So u have a very long name. Any specific reason ?
Me: smiled and explained him. He smiled back
P3: So have u stayed in one city all the tym ?
Me: No, told him that I was in Vizag till my +2 and then to Ranchi for my engineering
P3: tell some differences between Vizag and Ranchi ?
Me: told, some where I told language
P3: But I heard in Vizag many people speak Hindi why so ?
Me: told how over tym many people from north India moved there to work in steel plant and naval port
P3: some more differences
Me: I said infrastructure, Vizag being a developer city has a good infra, but Ranchi is slowly progressing towards development
P3: okay u worked for musigma before and then to HSBC, why did u switch
Me: told them that I am more interested in bankind sector than my previous client in musigma. So made a switch to analytics in HSbC. Eventhough it is not the real bankers work, I atleast get to wormk on their strategies and learn more about business
P3: what business ? Any ways you are doing that sameold outsourcing work ?
Me: agreed but told them that importance given to work done here is high and business actually takes decisions on work done here
P3: tell me what are your views about Economic scenario of india
Me: said that it was stable and progressing in right direction. Told them how it sustained the recession and told about good inflation getting down blah blah..
P3 : whats the GDP growth of India ?
Me: Told
P3: so which country should you think India should see as role model for growth
Me: I carefully avoided china thinking that it would land me in trouble, so placed my bets on Germany
(big gamble) donn know how they received it
P3: why did you say Germany ?
Me: told how it has focused more on manufacturing sector Nd has grown with self sustainability
suddenly p2 got interested and asked me why do u think do you think India has not grown in Manufacturing sector ?
Me: said that this sector involves a lot of investement and with India having more than 50% of its GDP from agricultural sector, more investements were made in that sector along with IT sector
P2 : how many crorepaties do you think are there in india ?
Me: many I donn know exact number but billionares are 70+
P2: why do u think they are not investing in Manufacturing ?
Me: said that this sector needs huge investements and the tym to setup industry is very high and short term returns are very less even though in long term you will got huge returns. Aovthey are investing in IT sector which gives faster returns
P2: why did u not say IT sector but manufacturing sector to focus upon.?
Me: gave my awkward funda saying that with stable IT sector stndrd of lvng is increasing in cities and evry body is looking at buying luxury goods like cars and good houses .. Donn know how theyrecieved it, suddenly everybody started staring at me .
P2: Said that this some new explanation they heard off. Said they will talk more on it later
P1: asked about what I do in my work ?
Me : explained
P1: he gave me an example and asked what are the factors affecting the decision ?
Me: explained the funda and told them the factors. Some where I said decision tree analysis
P1: how does your decision tree look like ?
Me: explained
P1: so what statistical techniques do you use to make decision tree ?
Me: said CHAID (For people who don't understand. It is model used in analytics.)
P1: how to make buckets in CHAID ? And 6-7 questions around thats.
Me: answered all correctly.
all three of them look at each other and said that we are done and you can leave now.
except for the Germany part where I think I tried to defend my point. I couldn't make what those people were thinking from their face expressions.
Any other details that you think are relevant: be cool and genuine. Isse jyada mere ko nhy pata yaar.. puys what do guys think ? How did it go ?
This interview is for the course: ( HRM)
Other calls: (IIFT , TISS)
XAT percentile:97.82
GMAT Score(If applicable):
GK score:6.75
Interview Centre:Mumbai
Educational Profile
X:89.00
XII:89.00
Undergrad Major - GPA/%age:7.68
Any other professional certification or course undertaken:
Work profile (if applicable):
Organization : (if you wish to disclose)
Number of months :
Sector/Industry :
Special achievements at work :
Other differentiating factors (anything great that you have done in life, that's out of the ordinary) :
Regarding GD/Group Exercise
GD/GE Topic:It It was a case study regarding CSR activity of corporates.
Number of participants:7
Duration:20 mins
Brief snapshot of discussion:The discussion was pretty good and balanced . No fish market situation. i started the GD bring forth some good points. besides that made few good points in the middle and towards the end.
PI: It was more of a stress interview , none of us( me and the panelist) smiled during those 25 minutes. The were three people in the panel
P1- He was the technical guy , grilling everyone on their graduation subjects
P2-Old uncle , smiling budha sort of guy , did not give a give shit as to what i was i saying
P3-The cross questioning proff. would cross question and negate everything i said.
The interview began with P1 drilling me on Mechanical engineering. This went on for 5 mins and I hardly answered any question properly .
Then P3 comes into picture with question on Communism and corruption as to which is more evil.
I said communism is more deep rooted than corruption to which both P1 and p2 jumped on me and henceforth negated every point i made in my defense . Then the interview moved to why hr and my moment of realization as to why i wanted to major in hr. I tried my best to convince the "inconvincibles" but it seemed like all my efforts went in vain. Then P2 asks me to list down things in order of priority which determine a compan's growth. the moment i done with it all three of them pounce on me (even the smiling budha guy) cross question everything that i wrote.
At the end interview , me and smiling budha discussed the as to why is Jharkhand not doing very well.And again P1 and P2 get to cross question me. Finally the interview end end on high note with me and the smiling budha guy sharing our love for sweets fo Chappan Bhog (an eatery joint in Jamshedpur).And guess what ..no cross questioning this time .
All in all it was they try to break down you composure and unsettle you. My advice to those going for interview would be to stay calm no matter how much they cross question or negate you..
This interview is for the course: BM
This interview is for the course: HRM
Other calls: (XL-BM)
XAT percentile: 99.02
GMAT Score(If applicable):
GK score: 2.25
Interview Centre: Ashraya International Hotel, Bangalore
Educational Profile
X:94.2
XII:89.2
Undergrad Major - GPA/%age: ECE GPA-8.00
Work profile (if applicable):Software Developer
Number of months :6
Sector/Industry :IT
Special achievements at work :
Other differentiating factors (anything great that you have done in life, that's out of the ordinary) :
Regarding GD/Group Exercise
GD/GE Topic: Group task. A sheet of paper was provided with the percentage of subsidies in 9 different sectors. We had to rank the sectors on the basis of pruning required in subsidies in each sector and reach consensus in around 15 mins. Then 20 seconds were given to everyone to summarize.
Number of participants: 9
Duration: 20 mins
Brief snapshot of discussion: Everyone got a fair chance to speak and put their points. Consensus reached, but no one was able to summarize properly in 20 seconds.
About the panel
Panelists Intro: Some words about the panel and its general behavior/conduct:
P1 : A lady with a sharp voice.
P2 : A 45-50 year old professor.
P3 : Again a 40-45 year old professor.
PI Questions:
P2 : You tend to agree with everyone in the GD. Is it your nature?
Me : Agreed. and explained a bit.
P2 : Convince me why you can become a good HR manager?
Me : Told them about my college work, skills and how I was inclined towards this field. Then he asked about the jobs of an HR manager, which I told confidently.
P2 : What is the difference between talent development and performance enhancement?
Me: Told. He made a few cross questions which I answered. He seemed convinced ๐
P3 : Asked about my stream and then started asking questions on electronics.
Me : Answered his questions.
Then he looked at P1 and she started asking me more questions on Electronics.
Me : wasn't able to answer one basic question.
Then she asked me 4-5 basic questions which I answered ๐
P2 : You're from Rajasthan. Take a south state and tell me 3 Similarities between both.
Me: Told two similarities, in which they cross questioned but were convinced.
P2 : Asked about CM of Rajasthan.
Me : Told.
P2: CM of TN?
Me : Told Karunanidhi spontaneously ๐ but then corrected myself.
P2 : So this is the 3rd similarity. (Women CMs).
P3 : What is water harvesting ?
Me : Told.
P3 : What is step irrigation ? and where is it practiced?
Me : Told him whatever I remembered but they were not convinced.
Meanwhile P1 was looking at my certificates. There was a marketing certificate.
P3 : Difference between sales and marketing?
Me : Told.
P1 : Asked me about what and how I did marketing?
Me : Explained them.
P1 : Thank you very much. You can take your file and a toffee.
Me : Thank you. Took a toffee and left.
Duration : 20-25 mins.
Any other details that you think are relevant: All three were smiling most of the times as did I. ๐
Your advice for future aspirants: Be confident. Interview is nothing but a simple conversation, so don't be tensed.
Any comments on how did my interview go??
This interview is for the course: HRM
XAT percentile: 97.63
Interview Centre: Mumbai
Date: 26th feb 9 am
Educational Profile
X: 88.76%
XII: 90.67%
Undergrad Major - GPA/%age: 72.36%
Any other professional certification or course undertaken: NA
Work profile (if applicable): NA
Regarding GD/Group Exercise
GD/GE Topic: Ranking based. had to rank the following sectors where the subsidy given by government should be cut the most to the sector where it should be cut the least.
Number of participants: 9
Duration: 25 min
Brief snapshot of discussion: Good GD though we ran out of time to reach a final consensus. Made points in between. Everyone given a chance to conclude. No fish market.
PI Questions:
3 Panelist
P1: The academic person (he had an ipad in front of him where he checked answers about your academics ๐)
P2: The good proff. listened patiently to what you said.
P3: The stress giver (was almost negative everything I said )
As soon as I entered i wished everyone GOOD morning. P3 heard I said Morning!!!
P3: What is this morning? What has happened to this generation? ๐
me: Sir I apologies but i did wish good morning!
P3: (Yea yea whatever kind of look)
Others are smiling
P1: so which branch of engg?
me: Electronics and telecom
P2: So revised? Lets start.
900, 1800 and 2100 are all bands used in GSM. which is the lowest frequency band?
me: sir obviously 900
P1: why?
Me: because it is 900Mhz
P1: SO what is frequency?
Me: told
P1: what is cdma?
Me: told
P1: what is gsm?
me: told
P1: WHy do we have cross talk? which has more cross talk?
me: told
P1: so if cdma is so good then why is gsm used?
me: Qualcomm has a monopoly! ๐ (he was impressed with this answer)
P1: draw tan(x) graph
me: i drew some random shit!๐ ๐ ๐
P1: ye kya hai? chod draw sin(x).. now if u do mistake in this ill throw u out!
me: drew
P1: sin^2(x)
me: drew (relieved)๐
P1: what will you look while selecting a processor?
me: told
P1: some more on electronics! could answer them all to his satisfaction! ๐
Now comes P3!!!! ๐ ๐ ๐
P3: what you engg, you only know book related stuff. U have no idea outside the book.
me: smiles (shamelessly!! sach hai bro kya kare!! :P)
P3: ok tell me when i push something it should go down.. why did the water come up when i pushed the top of the flask? is the force centripetal or centrifugal?
me: Sir the force u applied is centripetal and the water came out because of centrifugal force! ๐
P3: you dont have any work ex. kitabi keeda you are. why hr? (didnt let me say a word) other than motivation what do you know? do you even know what is motivation!!! ๐
me: dumbfound!!! what is he saying ๐ ๐ ๐ ๐
said some stuf
P3 related things to drugs and all.. i had no control or knowledge on what he was saying!! ๐
P3: ok what is need?
me: told
P3: example?
me: food
P3: arey pagal food isnt a need. hunger is!! kuch nahi ata hai! jao next year work ex ke saath come!
P3: ok tell me what is platinum handshake, golden handshake?
me: no idea
P3: what is platinum customer, golden customer...?
me: sir credit card based differentiation!
P3: haan same is what happens in corporate world! kya baba.. kuch nahi ata
me: smiling shamelessly all through
now comes P2
P2: so tell me is subsidy good?
me: some are some arent
P2: example?
P3: arey ask him from the case study make his life easier ๐
then a discussion about why i marked medical system to be pruned the least while reducing subsidy!
P3 constantly trying to say i was an idiot and i have taken a wrong decision!
But i stood firm on my decision and finally P2 smiled and accepted my position ๐๐๐๐
P2: ok we are done! Best of luck for the future!
me: thanks a lot sir! ๐
Thats about it!
What do you think puys? how was my interview?
P.S. P1 showed one fellow the answer on his ipad, telling him how off track he was while answering an acad based question!!! ๐ ๐ ๐
All the best puys!!! phad do!
This interview is for the course: (BM or HRM) BM
Other calls: (other XL calls, other institute calls) MDI
XAT percentile: 99.71
GMAT Score(If applicable):
GK score: 6.25
Interview Centre: Hotel Parkland, Delhi
Educational Profile
X: 89.20
XII: 88.60
Undergrad Major - GPA/%age: 7.81
Any other professional certification or course undertaken: NA
Work profile (if applicable): Software Engineer
Organization : (if you wish to disclose) Samsung
Number of months : 20
Sector/Industry : IT
Special achievements at work : --
Other differentiating factors (anything great that you have done in life, that's out of the ordinary) : --
Regarding GD/Group Exercise
GD/GE Topic: Is savings the right way to secure the future or is spending the answer? (don't remember exactly, but it was along these lines)
Number of participants: 9 participants, 2 girls 7 boys
Duration:About 20 minutes
Brief snapshot of discussion: Very decent GD, every one pitched in with 2-3 good points, I also made 2-3 good entries. Overall very good discussion almost covered all related topics, though the group did digress once or twice. Individual time was given for summarizing, I think I faltered here somewhat, but overall I would say a positive experience.
About the panel
Panelists Intro: There were 3 panelists
P1 (female): Middle aged seemed quite chill
P2 (male): Experienced man had a smile throughout the interview, was nodding at everything, scanned through my whole file
P3 (male): Middle aged seemed quite chill
Overall I feel it was a stress free environment
PI Questions:
P1: So you studied in Frank Anthony Public School, who was Frank Anthony?
Me: told
P1: Ok so your email id is "nerdinator123" . Explain
Me: fan of terminator series, made this id when I was very young, tried to be clever, etc etc
P1: Didn't change your id?
Me: Fed some more BS (tried to avoid how I am always procrastinating)
P1: So what is your work profile
Me: told
P1: Difference between LED/LCD any other form of TV?
Me: told
P1: So what are your hobbies
Me: Sketching, cricket, hollywood..(was interrupted in between)
P1: Why hollywood?
Me: I like the sci-fi and fantasy genre and hollywood has the budget to produce movies at that scale so more inclined.
P1: So have you watched Harry Potter and LOTR?
Me: Definitely ๐
P1: Compare the 2
Me: blah blah blah
P1: How do you feel about J K Rowling lifting plot points from tolkein?
Me: More blah blah
(everyone seemed interested in any answer that I gave, were nodding at everything)
P3: Okay, note down some numbers (which were actually co-ordinates)
Me: (he gave me some 5-6 points)
P3: Now give a function to connect these points
Me: sir an 'x' value corresponds to 2 'y' values hence can't be a function
P3: Now write this equation X^2 + Y^2 = 9, it has 2 'y' values for a single 'x'. Explain
Me: sir this is not a function its a locus of points, some more blah
P3: okay so what is this?
Me: Equation of circle
P3: Any other way to represent
Me: told
P3: Any more?
Me: told polar form then slightly discussed on that
P3: Have you faced any situation at your work where MBA would have been helpful?
Me: As of now no, then explained something about my work.
P3: So you are working in samsung how do you see the future of TV
Me: blah blah
P2: (All of sudden) So you have done any courses on behavioral sciences?
Me: Did a course on Ethics, if that counts
P2: Okay we want you to analyze your personality from your school days to now, tell us what changes you have observed from then to now
Me: told something about increase in confidence, leadership skills etc
P2: We are not interested in the positive change, tell us about your negative changes?
Me: umm....I have stopped taking bath regularly over the years, personal sanitation has gone for a toss. (was surprised that this came out of my mouth, but the panel laughed out loud on this one and P1 kept laughing thereafter)
P2: (Still smiling) any more?
Me: blah blah
P2: Okay thank you very much pleased to meet you
Greeted everyone and left
Any other details that you think are relevant: Don't know was a weird interview, generally HRM has this type of interview I feel. People before me were grilled on work ex, acads but nothing for me. I am happy though with my interview, though don't know what the panel was actually looking for, I might have got a bit too over friendly, that could be a negative I think, thoughts?
Also I think they were asking some basic maths problems from everyone.
Your advice for future aspirants: Well go in there expecting nothing you don't know the mood that these guys would be in. Overall everyone was saying that the panel is chilled (even those guys who were grilled). Let see hope for the best.
Final Verdict: CONVERTED ๐