GROUP DISCUSSION
RAJYAGURU YASH
(130210125093)
VNS INSTITUTE OF
TECHNOLOGY
PRESENTATION ON:
GROUP DISCUSSION
HOD: DR. SUPREETI DUBEY
SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED
BY:
PROF.RUCHI SAXENA PRIYANKA BHATIA
MBA IT DEPT. AHLAM KHAN
KOMAL
TAURANI
PARMINDER
SINGH
GROUP DISCUSSION
DEFINATION
• A GD is a methodology used by an
organization to gauge whether the
candidate has certain personality traits or
skills that it desires in its members. In this
methodology, the group of candidates is
given a topic or a situation, given a few
minutes to think about the same, and then
asked to discuss it among themselves for
15-20 minutes.
Why do we have a GD?
• Understand a subject more deeply.
• Ability to think critically.
• Solving a particular problem.
• Group to make a particular decision.
• It gives you the chance to hear other students'
ideas.
• It improves your listening skills.
• It increases your confidence.
• It can change your attitudes.
BODY SPORT OF GDs
POSITION
• Push your body to the
back of the chair.
• Keep your hand on
your lap right
• Hand movements
should be restricted.
• Keep your legs
stationed firmly on the
ground.
SIGNIFICANCE
• Keeps you alert.
• Indicates that you are
logical person.
• Indicates you that you
don’t need hands as
props when speaking.
• Keeps you firmly
positioned.
DISCUSSION TECHNIQUES
• How to join the discussion.
• To support what some other participant
has said.
• To support disagreement.
• To make a point very strongly.
• To bring a discussion back to the point.
PERSONALITY TRAITS
FOR GD
• Ability to work in a team
• Communication skills
• Reasoning ability
• Leadership skills
• Initiative
• Assertiveness
• Flexibility
• Creativity
TYPES OF GROUP DISCUSSION
FACTUAL TOPICS
CONTROVERSIAL TOPICS
ABSTRACT TOPICS
Factual Topics
Factual topics are about practical things, which an
ordinary person is aware of in his day-to-day life.
Typically these are about socio-economic topics. These
can be current, i.e. they may have been in the news
lately, or could be unbound by time. A factual topic for
discussion gives a candidate a chance to prove that he is
aware of and sensitive to his environment.
E.g. - The education policy of India, Tourism in India.
Controversial Topics
Controversial topics are the ones that are argumentative
in nature. They are meant to generate controversy. In
GDs where these topics are given for discussion, the
noise level is usually high, there may be tempers flying.
The idea behind giving a topic like this is to see how
much maturity the candidate is displaying by keeping his
temper in check, by rationally and logically arguing his
point of view without getting personal and emotional.
E.g. - Reservations should be removed, Women make
better managers.
Abstract Topics
Abstract topics are about intangible
things. These topics are not given often
for discussion, but their possibility cannot
be ruled out. These topics test your lateral
thinking and creativity.
E.g. -A is an alphabet, Twinkle twinkle
little star, The number 10.
HOW TO FACE GD?
• Communication skills.
• Knowledge & ideas regarding a given
subject.
• Capability to co-ordinate & lead.
• Exchange of thoughts.
• Addressing the group as the whole.
• Through preparations.
Tips for summarizing a Discussion
• Avoid raising new points.
• Avoid stating only your viewpoints.
• Avoid dwelling only on one aspect of the GD.
• Keep it brief & concise.
• It must incorporate all the important points that
came out during the GD.
• If the examiner ask you to summarize a GD, it
means the GD has come to an end.
• Do not add anything once the GD has been
summarized.
DO’S IN GD
• Listen to the subject carefully
• Put down your thoughts on a paper
• Initiate the discussion if you know the subject well
• Listen to others if you don’t know the subject
• Support points with some facts and figures
• Make short contribution of 25-30 seconds 3-4 times
• Give others a chance to speak
• Speak politely and pleasantly. Respect contribution from other
members.
• Disagree politely and agree with what is right.
• Summarize the discussion if the group has not reached a
conclusion.
DON’TS IN GD
• Initiate the discussion if you do not have sufficient
knowledge about the given topic.
• Over speak, intervene and snatch other’s chance to
speak.
• Argue and shout during the GD
• Look at the evaluators or a particular group member
• Talk irrelevant things and distract the discussion
• Pose negative body gestures like touching the
nose, leaning back on the chair, knocking the table
with a pen etc.
• Mention erratic statistics.
• Display low self confidence with shaky voice and
trembling hands.
• Try to dominate the discussion
• Put others in an embarrassing situation by asking
them to speak if they don’t want.
SUMMARY
• It’s a personality test.
• It consists usually in 8-10
candidates in a group.
• It held with a particular purpose in
mind.
• We look for certain quality in a GD.
• There are certain techniques which
is followed.
• Listening attentively & with
patience.
THANK YOU

Yash(130210125093)

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    VNS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY PRESENTATIONON: GROUP DISCUSSION HOD: DR. SUPREETI DUBEY SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY: PROF.RUCHI SAXENA PRIYANKA BHATIA MBA IT DEPT. AHLAM KHAN KOMAL TAURANI PARMINDER SINGH
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    DEFINATION • A GDis a methodology used by an organization to gauge whether the candidate has certain personality traits or skills that it desires in its members. In this methodology, the group of candidates is given a topic or a situation, given a few minutes to think about the same, and then asked to discuss it among themselves for 15-20 minutes.
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    Why do wehave a GD? • Understand a subject more deeply. • Ability to think critically. • Solving a particular problem. • Group to make a particular decision. • It gives you the chance to hear other students' ideas. • It improves your listening skills. • It increases your confidence. • It can change your attitudes.
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    BODY SPORT OFGDs POSITION • Push your body to the back of the chair. • Keep your hand on your lap right • Hand movements should be restricted. • Keep your legs stationed firmly on the ground. SIGNIFICANCE • Keeps you alert. • Indicates that you are logical person. • Indicates you that you don’t need hands as props when speaking. • Keeps you firmly positioned.
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    DISCUSSION TECHNIQUES • Howto join the discussion. • To support what some other participant has said. • To support disagreement. • To make a point very strongly. • To bring a discussion back to the point.
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    PERSONALITY TRAITS FOR GD •Ability to work in a team • Communication skills • Reasoning ability • Leadership skills • Initiative • Assertiveness • Flexibility • Creativity
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    TYPES OF GROUPDISCUSSION FACTUAL TOPICS CONTROVERSIAL TOPICS ABSTRACT TOPICS
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    Factual Topics Factual topicsare about practical things, which an ordinary person is aware of in his day-to-day life. Typically these are about socio-economic topics. These can be current, i.e. they may have been in the news lately, or could be unbound by time. A factual topic for discussion gives a candidate a chance to prove that he is aware of and sensitive to his environment. E.g. - The education policy of India, Tourism in India.
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    Controversial Topics Controversial topicsare the ones that are argumentative in nature. They are meant to generate controversy. In GDs where these topics are given for discussion, the noise level is usually high, there may be tempers flying. The idea behind giving a topic like this is to see how much maturity the candidate is displaying by keeping his temper in check, by rationally and logically arguing his point of view without getting personal and emotional. E.g. - Reservations should be removed, Women make better managers.
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    Abstract Topics Abstract topicsare about intangible things. These topics are not given often for discussion, but their possibility cannot be ruled out. These topics test your lateral thinking and creativity. E.g. -A is an alphabet, Twinkle twinkle little star, The number 10.
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    HOW TO FACEGD? • Communication skills. • Knowledge & ideas regarding a given subject. • Capability to co-ordinate & lead. • Exchange of thoughts. • Addressing the group as the whole. • Through preparations.
  • 14.
    Tips for summarizinga Discussion • Avoid raising new points. • Avoid stating only your viewpoints. • Avoid dwelling only on one aspect of the GD. • Keep it brief & concise. • It must incorporate all the important points that came out during the GD. • If the examiner ask you to summarize a GD, it means the GD has come to an end. • Do not add anything once the GD has been summarized.
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    DO’S IN GD •Listen to the subject carefully • Put down your thoughts on a paper • Initiate the discussion if you know the subject well • Listen to others if you don’t know the subject • Support points with some facts and figures • Make short contribution of 25-30 seconds 3-4 times • Give others a chance to speak • Speak politely and pleasantly. Respect contribution from other members. • Disagree politely and agree with what is right. • Summarize the discussion if the group has not reached a conclusion.
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    DON’TS IN GD •Initiate the discussion if you do not have sufficient knowledge about the given topic. • Over speak, intervene and snatch other’s chance to speak. • Argue and shout during the GD • Look at the evaluators or a particular group member • Talk irrelevant things and distract the discussion • Pose negative body gestures like touching the nose, leaning back on the chair, knocking the table with a pen etc. • Mention erratic statistics. • Display low self confidence with shaky voice and trembling hands. • Try to dominate the discussion • Put others in an embarrassing situation by asking them to speak if they don’t want.
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    SUMMARY • It’s apersonality test. • It consists usually in 8-10 candidates in a group. • It held with a particular purpose in mind. • We look for certain quality in a GD. • There are certain techniques which is followed. • Listening attentively & with patience.
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