Thursday, December 08, 2011

How to prepare for the GD


How to prepare for the GD


Well it is the matter which we are going to discuss over here in this post.

First of all as you are supposed to speak in front of stranger team members, please prepare well (not on the topics but on the public speaking skills).
The most important thing to be kept in mind is that you have already proved your academic worthiness as you have got a call for GD after clearing the written examination, so, in the written, it was your mind which was supposed to the scrutiny by the bank, and now at GD, its your personality which is going to be screened.

The very first step is to start practicing on discussing the various topics (anything including about movies or outing or cooking) with the people you are comfortable with.
·         Start with a mirror practice. Anyone who can speak in front of a mirror for at least 5 minutes, looking in his or her own eyes is generally able to speak in public very well.
·         Once you have attained a comfort level with the mirror test, please do request your close friends to help you in this preparation by playing a role of the fellow teammates of your GD (Coaching institutions are not recommended here because everyone else over there would be your competitor and hence you might get dominated by the other candidates, which might bring your confidence level further down)

·         When you have attained a comfort level with the discussions with your close friends about the silly topics like movies or recopies or outfits, then it’s the time to think for the topics which might be offered to you  in the actual GD
·         Those topics may be anything ongoing in current Indian or International scenario, generally the Indian.
·         Once again start with the mirror test. And speak about any concurrent topic of national importance for around 2 minutes in front of the mirror looking at your own eyes, and then repeat the process with your friends.
·         While preparing  for the current topics of importance, please follow the standard material like that of the newspaper “The Hindu” of that of “Pratiyogita Darpan” or “Yojana” etc.

Keep in mind that its “How you speak and handle the ongoing conversation and interruptions” and its not about what do you speak.
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