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Key GD tips, revealed!


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ankit singhi
good and useful information
by ankit singhi on Dec 02, 2005 07:15 PM  | Hide replies

this is a very good piece of information provided to us by you. these tips will certainly help us

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Ranjeet Karak
Hi
by Ranjeet Karak on Dec 02, 2005 05:16 PM  | Hide replies


i have complete cetification CCNA. i can speak english but nothing having fluency, that's why i cann't be got a good job. plz. suggest me how to improve it.

Ranjeet

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sukhada chaudhary
Thank you Rediff!
by sukhada chaudhary on Dec 01, 2005 09:27 PM

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Amit
What else should i do?
by Amit on Dec 01, 2005 08:49 PM

Dear Sir,
I am engineering Graduate,doing Correspondance MBA,Certificate cource in Entrepreneurship Development & Management from symboisys.I have 4 yrs. of experience in Marketing.I am based in Dubai,UAE.What next i can do to explore myself.
Amit

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Bala Srinivas
Impact of Technology on Youth
by Bala Srinivas on Feb 25, 2005 03:39 PM

At present the burning fact is mis-use of technology due to the immaturity of Youth. So the Impact of Technology on Youth is to be discussed......

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narayanan
india has 30 states...
by narayanan on Feb 16, 2005 08:24 PM

i believe India has 30 states as opposed to 28 as claimed in the article...can anyone confirm??

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Raj
Killer tactics for winning GDs
by Raj on Feb 16, 2005 04:24 PM

Theoretically Brijesh Singh's views about particiapting and winning in GDs sounds good. But winning in a GD requires killer instincts, and hence calls for killer tactics.

These are tactics which may sound out-of-the-world, but they are the ones that work.

1. Get-in (try to speak first, open the GD)
2. Most GDs are chaotic in nature. The best way to get noticed in that 10-15 mins is to target one or two guys who share the opposing viewpoint. But make sure that you dont get into a heated argument, but try to come up with a constructive discussion and project that you are right. What you also do in the process is that you shut down the other guys around you, without scoring any negative points.
3. There are situations where you will come across GD topics for which you dont know what to say. That's the time to listen for the first two minutes. Then you will know what the topic is all about.
4. If you are a girl, speak up. There is a 99% chance that others will let you speak, considering our cultural values. And if you are a guy, never let the ladies take the upperhand. You just might lose the last available slot from the group.

Wanted to add few more, but lack of space.

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pramila
group discussion
by pramila on Feb 16, 2005 03:33 PM  | Hide replies

hello,
i don't know what is this please introduce about that
what is group discussion and on which type of subject included in this session

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Rajkumar
RE:group discussion
by Rajkumar on May 19, 2005 04:25 PM
Wanna know wats a GD..... A gd is nothin but a GROUP DANCE

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