Fresher’s Warm GLIM Interview Experience

Great Lakes Institute of Management: A Fresher’s Warm Yet Insightful Interview Experience

Candidate Profile

  • Background: B.Tech graduate in Civil Engineering
  • Experience: Fresher
  • Academics:
    • 10th Grade: 75%
    • 12th Grade: 90%
    • Undergraduate CGPA: 8.0
  • CAT Percentile: 95.42
  • Profile Type: GEM (General, Engineering, Male)

Interview Panel

  • Panel Composition: 2 Interviewers
    • P1: Male, approximately 60 years old
    • P2: Female, approximately 30 years old
  • Interview Duration: 15 minutes
  • Mode: Online

Interview Questions & Candidate’s Responses

🧊 Icebreaker & General Questions

🔵 P1: How are you?

🔵 P1: Introduce yourself in 2 minutes.

📌 Tip: Use your self-introduction to set the tone and highlight strengths subtly. Tailor your pitch to include academic highlights, interests, and notable experiences like internships or projects.

🧠 Technical & Analytical Questions

🔵 P1: You mentioned green buildings in your introduction. What are they?

🔵 P1: [Multiple follow-ups on green building concepts]

📌 Tip: Be ready to elaborate on any topic you mention. It's best to prepare brief explanations and a few practical implications or examples related to technical topics.

🔵 P2: Now let me ask you a math question. What is mean, median, mode? Give an example. Which is better: mean or median?

📌 Tip: Brush up on statistical basics. Explain using simple examples. Highlight scenarios where each measure is more applicable (e.g., median is better when data is skewed).

📚 General Awareness & Career Motivation

🔵 P2: You’re an engineer, so why MBA? What inspired this transition?

📌 Tip: Frame your answer around long-term goals. Connect your technical background with managerial aspirations and how an MBA bridges the skill gap.

🔵 P2: What are the 4 Ps of Marketing?

📌 Tip: Use the classic framework: Product, Price, Place, Promotion. Add examples from your daily life or case studies for impact.

🔵 P2: What other calls do you have?

🔵 Candidate: GLIM, IMT, GIM, MDI.

🔵 P2: Ohh, all private colleges.

📌 Tip: Answer honestly. You can also highlight your learning goals and what you seek in an MBA program beyond brand name.

🌍 Location-Based Curiosity

🔵 P2: You are from Gujarat—why is Gujarat famous?

🔵 P1: Name 3 things Gujarat is known for… more, more! (smiling)

📌 Tip: Questions like this test your presence of mind. Keep your tone light and engaging. Talk about cultural, economic, and social aspects.

🌟 Candidate’s Turn – Wrapping Up

🔵 P2: Have you had breakfast?

🔵 P1: Okay, you may log off now.

📌 Tip: Maintain a positive demeanor until the end. Casual questions are part of rapport-building.

🔑 Key Takeaways for Future Aspirants

  • Be prepared to explain any topic you mention in your introduction.
  • Have clear reasons for pursuing an MBA, especially if you are a fresher.
  • Know your basic math and marketing fundamentals.
  • Stay calm and friendly—interviewers appreciate a pleasant attitude.
  • Local or cultural questions can come up—prepare light-hearted but informative responses.
📢 Disclaimer: Real Stories, Modified for Privacy
The above interview experience is based on real candidate interactions collected from various sources. To ensure privacy, some details such as location, industry specifics, and numerical figures have been altered. However, the core questions and insights remain authentic. These stories are intended for educational purposes and do not claim to represent official views of any institution. Any resemblance to actual individuals is purely coincidental.
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