Most of the B school essay questions can be categorized into countable basic topic categories. The range of the possible interview is much broader. Most of the business schools limit their applications essays to three to six (on average), even a 30-minute interview can cover 10+ questions ranging from your personal interest to what kind of vegetable/fruit you would be (if you were one) and why to what do you think of program (B school) you’re applying to.
The possibility of predicting the MBA Admission Interview questions is almost nil; they test you in ways essays do not. However, there are several interview questions that you can be confident will be asked in some form. There are core topics for three broad categories of questions that you should look out for, behavioral Questions – Hypothetical or situational questions, Tough Questions – About yourself, and finally, the questions you need to ask the interviewer.
Let’s see a few frequently asked MBA Admission Interview core questions.
Why do you want an MBA?
Why our school?
What are your career goals?
MBA Resumes based core questions:
Could you explain this gap of a year on your resume?
Walk me through your resume?
Behavioral Questions:
What kind of manager are you? How do you motivate people? What is your managerial style?
If you were working on a project with a team of peers late at night and they had an opinion entirely different from yours, how would you manage the situation so that the team completed the assignments the next day?
Tough Questions:
Tell me about yourself?
Why should we accept you? What would you add to the program?
What is your primary weakness in your application?
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