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WHAT ARE GROUP DISSCUSSION TOPIC WHICH ARE ASKED IN
INTERVIEW

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WHAT ARE GROUP DISSCUSSION TOPIC WHICH ARE ASKED IN INTERVIEW..

Answer / dhananjay

It may be general topic. They do not want your knowledge
on certain topic. They only wamt your fluency in english

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WHAT ARE GROUP DISSCUSSION TOPIC WHICH ARE ASKED IN INTERVIEW..

Answer / viswanath

GD requires to express around ur frnds with ur
communication skills with fluent with in shorten period
provided

Is This Answer Correct ?    74 Yes 6 No

WHAT ARE GROUP DISSCUSSION TOPIC WHICH ARE ASKED IN INTERVIEW..

Answer / ramya

it is not depending upon the topic.it will depend only on
fluency of english that how you express your english to
other,that is whether they able to understand or not.

Is This Answer Correct ?    38 Yes 8 No

WHAT ARE GROUP DISSCUSSION TOPIC WHICH ARE ASKED IN INTERVIEW..

Answer / mudit gandhi

its general they check english and command over it ,and
sise by side leadership quality.

Is This Answer Correct ?    26 Yes 6 No

WHAT ARE GROUP DISSCUSSION TOPIC WHICH ARE ASKED IN INTERVIEW..

Answer / prasad

Group Disscution Topic are Given in a short Span .

And within the Span u should be able to tract the topic.
And should Be able to present in a manner where there
should be some thing related to the given topic.

Just to check ur Communicion Skill , UR accent , ur
sentence forming , Ur innovation Mind ..


And Thats It


Cheersssssssssssssssssssssss

Is This Answer Correct ?    13 Yes 2 No

WHAT ARE GROUP DISSCUSSION TOPIC WHICH ARE ASKED IN INTERVIEW..

Answer / khushboo saxena

tpoics of group disscussions are related to current
happening and to chek the fluency of english and leadership
quality to express the self view in the short possible time

Is This Answer Correct ?    15 Yes 6 No

WHAT ARE GROUP DISSCUSSION TOPIC WHICH ARE ASKED IN INTERVIEW..

Answer / dinesh

In group discussion they will also check the MT infuence
that is Mother tongue influence. So beaware of it speak the
language without MT influence. you will be winner.

Is This Answer Correct ?    7 Yes 0 No

WHAT ARE GROUP DISSCUSSION TOPIC WHICH ARE ASKED IN INTERVIEW..

Answer / spandana

for wipro thy ask questions like..daily routine,explain a
4yr old abt windows vista,compare a 4yr old with
zebra,describe ladder,education system in india,perfecrt
holiday in ur point of view,child labour,recent mve,recent
eng movie,fav movie,etc........

Is This Answer Correct ?    7 Yes 1 No

WHAT ARE GROUP DISSCUSSION TOPIC WHICH ARE ASKED IN INTERVIEW..

Answer / arshad

they dont just bother about ur knowledge over a certain
topic... what they are bothered about is that how much u r
comfortable with ur language... they just check the fluency
and grammar of urs..........

Is This Answer Correct ?    4 Yes 2 No

WHAT ARE GROUP DISSCUSSION TOPIC WHICH ARE ASKED IN INTERVIEW..

Answer / sonia

they just check urs english..
its not so hard..
its enjoying and funny

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