Is it difficult to crack GD-PI of JIMS, Rohini?
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You should be well prepared for the GD/PI in JIMS, Rohini, because students appearing for the GD/PI of JIMS, Rohini are really very sharp minded and full of upgraded Knowledge. You should be prepared in all streams like Current affairs, General Knowledge, Communication Skills, your Answering skills, etc. You should be equally confident and focused while answering your questions.
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Priyanka Awasthi I am not perfect but i am limited edition | Contributor-Level 7
7 years agoDear Gaurav, there is nothing like difficult in this world. Common topic is given by panel and you have to read some regular news, current affairs and that's it. In PI, common questions are asked like objective and related to career goals. -
Dear Mr Narang, There are some parameters which you can consider while giving GD and PI:- - Be Confident enough - Body language which includes your Eye Contact, hand gesture, sitting position, entering the room, etc. - how much patience you have - Content which you are saying - Knowledge - Skills - Expressing your view point in GD - leadership skills in GD, etc. You can practice such things in your friend circle as well, you can check certain you-tube video's as now-a-days they are very helpful and in case if you want more knowledge about GD/PI you can ask question and doubts from me!. All the best. Would like to know your experience....more
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Dear Gaurav,
Don't be afraid of GDPI from JIMS, Rohini. It is just a part of your selection criteria. It is better to focus on other parts as well since it is not as much as difficult as you are thinking. You just need to practice it once or twice. During PI, stay focused on your personality, English fluency and confidence level. Whereas on GD, be participative, speak louder and with confidence. Enhance your presentation skills.
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