What type of questions are asked in group discussion?
Asked about Doon Business School - Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
Asked by Vihit Singh
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Questions often asked from General knowledge and current affairs. Some questions may be asked from your education background.
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Group discussions are a common component of the selection process for many colleges, including DBS. The purpose of a group discussion is to assess a candidate's communication skills, leadership qualities, critical thinking ability, and ability to work in a team. The topics of group discussions can vary, but they are typically related to current affairs, social issues, or abstract ideas. Here are some common types of group discussion topics:
1. Social issues: Topics related to social issues like gender equality, discrimination, poverty, or healthcare.
2. Current affairs: Topics related to current events like politics, economics, or enviro...more -
Generally you're given Current affairs, business or abstract topics to discuss on. You personally won't be asked and questions in GD.
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Basics of Class 12th will be asked for BBA course.For PI-aptitude based questions might be asked. It is better to go through current affairs and general knowledge topics for GD round.
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General knowledge and current affairs type question should have to prepare update day by day.
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Hi Vihit,
Group Discussion (GD) round is an important component of final selection round not only in MBA admission but also in recruitment of class 1 and 2 services, SSB, bank officers' recruitment services among others.
Most of the GD rounds are based on current GD topics. Category-wise classification of Current GD topics could be – Business & Economy; Current Affairs; Social Issues; International; Abstract ideas and Traditional Topic.
Group Discussion- Types & Topic
1. Business & Economy
• Start up India: Boosting Entrepreneurship
• Merger of Public Sector Banks: How beneficial is the merger of Banks?
• Water Transport Tourism: A s...more
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