What type of questions are asked in the MBA interview?

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MBA interviews are conducted online in which you can participate after clearing LPUNEST or any national level test like CAT, MAT, CMAT etc. Once your LPUnest ... Interview Guidelines and Requirements You are hereby required to ensure the following infrastructure at your end: 1. A working laptop/desktop with proper webcam and microphones or smartphone with working front camera. 2. Proper internet connection (for video interview). You will be evaluated during the interview on the following parameters . Communication Skills  Fluency of Speech  Grammatically Correct  Capacity to Elaborate  Clarity of Thought Career Orientation, Aspirations & Goals  Clarity of Goals  Confidence  Leadership & Initiative General Awareness IMPORTANT:  Interview link will be sent on your registered email ID 24 hours prior to the interview scheduled date.  University official will call you prior to the interview to make you familiar about the interview process.

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MBA interviews generally consist of a combination of behavioral, situational, and technical questions. The purpose of these questions is to assess your communication skills, critical thinking ability, leadership potential, and overall fit with the program.

Here are some common types of questions you might be asked during an MBA interview:

Behavioral Questions:
These questions aim to understand how you have handled specific situations in the past, such as dealing with conflict, leading a team, or handling a difficult challenge.
Example: Can you tell me about a time when you had to overcome a major obstacle?

Situational Questions: These questions ask you to describe how you would handle hypothetical situations, such as a business problem or a team management issue.
Example: Suppose you were leading a team that was struggling to meet its targets. How would you motivate your team to improve its performance?

Technical Questions: These questions test your knowledge of business concepts, industry trends, and current events related to your field.
Example: What do you think are the biggest challenges facing the healthcare industry today?

Fit Questions: These questions assess how well you would fit into the MBA program and the school's culture. They may ask about your career goals, your reasons for pursuing an MBA, and your interests outside of work.
Example: Why do you want to attend our MBA program specifically?

It's important to prepare for all of these types of questions and practice your responses beforehand to ensure that you make a strong impression on the interviewer.
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