As an MBA aspirant, there are few
things you should know while preparing for your interviews.
Basic understanding of your college
material and work profile is a must.
Condition your mind so that you
answer questions like a manager – that’s what the interviewers are looking for.
Dress appropriately and be well
groomed before your interview.
Economic and current affair know-how
is a must.
Failure to get into a good college
is not the end of the world – always maintain the right attitude.
Get subscriptions for publications
such as The Economist, Mint, or Times of India.
Have fun preparing – all this is
pointless if you do not enjoy it.
Interests and hobbies will be
questioned – don’t lie about them on your resumes.
Join online discussions in various
chat rooms and threads.
Know your strengths and weaknesses.
Learn as much as you can about the
colleges before deciding to join one.
Make study groups to hold mock
discussions – keep it informal, but speak about pressing topics in our world
today (Russia-Crimea Incident, Oil, Chinese Economy, Eurozone, 2008 Crash,
etc.).
No one expects you to know
everything – it is okay to say that you don’t know something.
Only the confident get selected –
maintain your confidence levels.
Pester your mentors/contacts to help
you learn key concepts.
Quantify your progress.
Read anything and everything that
crosses your eyes.
Stop procrastinating.
Time management skills are extremely
important for an MBA aspirant, so work on them starting today.
Understand and improve your
political and state-specific know-how.
Verify all facts before mentioning
them, so that you don’t make a fool of yourself.
‘Why MBA?’ is
perhaps the most commonly asked question, so get a good answer for it.
X-marks on your CV such as failures
in college, lack of extracurricular activities, etc. should be worked on, and
valid reasons for the same should be prepared.
You should try to steer the
interview in the direction you are most comfortable with.
Zone in on the area that you would
like to specialize in – Finance, HR, Operations or Marketing – with reasons for
choosing so.
All the best!
Vishnu KC, PGP16 ,IIM Raipur