How was your XIMB interview experience?

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Arshit Jain Posted On - Mar 9, 2023
96.86 in XGMT 2019

Here's a rundown of an XIMB interview experience of a student. This is how the interview went.

  • Program Applied: BM, HR
  • XAT score: 96.86
  • Academic Scores: X/XII/B.Tech - 88.16/70.83/7.38
  • Group Discussion Topic: India should cut diplomatic ties with Pakistan
  • GD Duration: 5-6 minutes
  • WAT Duration: 5 minutes

The student started the GD second after a girl, and three people (including the student) dominated the conversation. After the GD and WAT, the students were asked to sit outside. Interview Duration: 15 minutes.

There were three-panel members, two old professors, and one middle-aged man. The interview panelists were the same for everyone. The middle-aged panelist asked the student to take a seat and AOP asked about the student's CAT/XAT scores. When the student revealed that he only applied through XGMT and not CAT/XAT, the panelists inquired about the student's preference for the BM and HR programs, to which the student answered that BM was his first choice.

The panel asked about the student's interest in HR. When the panelists asked why the student left his job, he answered, and the discussion shifted to his academic scores.

The panelists commented on the student's low academic scores and asked him about the reason for the decline. The student explained that the conversion factor made it look worse than it was, but the panelists pushed back and commented that everyone faced the same issue. The student countered that his semester marks were actually increasing and he enjoyed learning from real-life experiences.

The panelists then asked the student about his other calls, which he revealed. They also inquired about the student's preference if he were to convert all of them, to which the student responded. They then asked the student about his interest in HR and digital marketing, and he provided a detailed explanation. The middle-aged panelist asked the student if he had ever taken a loan, and the student replied that he had not, as his content writing company was small and unregistered. The panel then inquired about loan rates and why fixed deposit rates were low while loan rates were high, and the student explained the concept of banks using the excess amount to fund new loans.

The conversation then turned to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), and the student could not recall the interest rates it set. The panel asked the student about his thoughts on Nirav Modi and whether his assets should be sold to recover as much as possible. The student replied that his assets should be liquidated to recover as much as possible.

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Kundan Mohanty Posted On - Apr 15, 2021
MBA Business Management, Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar (2020)

One of my friends had an interview in XIMB as he was shortlisted for both BM and HRM. Group discussion and WAT Topic were the same. Generally, students are given a topic. My friend was given - Bridge course in alternative medicine is a bad idea. 

You will get two minutes for thinking and another eight minutes for GD after which you will have WAT on the same topic in which one will either write for or against the topic. You will be given approximately five minutes for the WAT.

Interview: There were 3 panelists in the interview. The panelists were of Economics, Chartered Accountant and HR background. The question asked by them are as follows:

Economics Panelist

  • Your 10th and graduation marks are good. Why was a drop in 12th?
  • Why did you have such an attitude in 12th and pestered on the question of low scores in 12th.
  • Which subject did you like in 12th?
  • Where is isopropyl alcohol found?
  • Where is acetone found?
  • Asked to define mean.
  • Difference between congruence and similarity
  • What is a geometric progression?

CA Panelist

  • Asked about what separates Asia from Europe?
  • Question on geography, and later tried to wrap up the interview by asking if he had any questions for them.
  • Commented that he liked my friend’s confidence and asked him to focus on his weak areas.
  • Saw his CV and asked how long he had lived in his present location.

HR Panelist

  • Revenue of Infosys.
  • Founders of Infosys.
  • What does a Voltmeter do?
  • What does an Ammeter do? 
  • Asked about what work he does.

Overall, he was unable to answer all questions but later when he asked CA to ask him a few more questions, then he answered almost all of them for which he liked his confidence.

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