What kind of questions are asked in the PI round of NIBM? Are they more related to graduation subjects or to current affairs?

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Asked by Aastha Sinha
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Hi Aastha, It will be related to current affairs. The current affair topics like demonetization, currency ban, American issues, market issues, etc. You must read daily newspaper and speak confidently. All the best.

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Shail Oberoi
9 years ago
PI round questions could be based on topics like: 1. Personal strengths/ weaknesses. 2. Career goals/ aspirations. 3. Why you want to pursue MBA. 4. Your views on any current affairs topic. 5. Case study. 6. Family background, etc.

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