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ISB

Full Time MBA
Debrief posted on  Mar 13, 23
Status:
Online
Interviewed on:
Feb 25, 23
Final Decision:
Admitted
"EEO candidate Background: 18 months working in Strat and M&A team , BTech Mechanical Online interview with 3 panelists, all alumni, 2 from consulting, 1 from PE. Not a stress interview Interview questions: a) Intro b) Walk us through your role and responsibilities c) Current project you are working on, lots of follow up questions regarding the same d) Any accomplishment (Work or personal) that you are most proud of e) How will you add value to the community at ISB despite having lower experience than most of the batch f) What clubs are you looking to join g) Any questions for us Short interview, hardly 20 minutes. Focused mostly on work ex. Also wasn't asked a guesstimate despite mentioning outright in the essay that I want to move to consulting post ISB."
1.5 years
India
Full Time MBA
Debrief posted on  Mar 2, 23
Status:
On Campus
Interviewed on:
Jan 8, 23
Final Decision:
Admitted
"One of the panelists came in to the waiting room, introduced herself and walked me into the interview room. There were 3 panelists in total and all were alums of classes ranging from 2012 to 2017. They seemed quite warm and were smiling throughout, but at the same time were quite professional. I was asked to get comfortable before we started. Questions - 1. What value are you going to add to the diverse cohort at ISB? - This was a very standard question and I had prepared 3 pointers, but I couldn't move past the first. The panel expected a very detailed reasoning for anything I put forward and we spent 3-4mins discussing my first point. 2. Then they directly delved into the work that I do. Since I am from an engineering(computer sc.) background and worked in healthcare/pharma domain, they wanted to know how the 2 fields intersected in my work. I had prepared for such questions. I kept my calm and talked passionately about the work that I do. One of the panelists had a similar background and asked many counter questions. (10 mins) 3. Can you come up with a healthcare tech. product that can improve lives of common people? (5-10mins) Even though I had prepared for this question (thanks to Preppie), I asked for couple minutes to collect my thoughts. It was appreciated by the panel now when I look back. 4. Asked about my extracurriculars that I had mentioned. Additionally, I had mentioned about classical singing in my application so they asked me to sing a song. Wasn't prepared for this at all, but I think I fared well. :) (2-3mins) 5. Do you have any questions for us?(2-3mins) I made sure to not ask any question who's answer I could get from google/alum/adcom. Instead I added a personal touch and asked them how ISB has shaped their lives and what advice they'd have for any incoming student. Interview was complete in ~30 mins. Overall, the panel was very professional and wanted to evaluate whether ISB was a good fit for my post MBA plans and also whether I was a good fit for ISB or not. Being thorough with my story from what I mentioned in my application, 2-3 practice interviews with Preppie/family&friends, confidence in my answers (even though I was all nerves throughout) and a genuine smile are what I feel got me the admit."
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3.7 years
India
Full Time MBA
Debrief posted on  Feb 27, 23
Status:
Off Campus with Alumni
Interviewed on:
Jan 7, 23
Final Decision:
Admitted
"I had my interview in Bangalore, off campus in the morning slot. There were 3 alumni. The interview was pretty conversational, and interactive. They started with their introduction, and then I introduced myself. The discussion after this mostly revolved around my industry, organization, projects I had worked on, teams I had worked with, my short term and long term goals. They asked different contributions I had put on my application, both professional and extra curricular. Before ending, they told me that my application was sufficient to understand my background and if there was 1 thing that I had not mentioned in the application. I kept that conversation on a lighter note, and stated a fun fact about me, we shared some laughs over that. You can use this 1 last question and play it to your strength, and that could set the tone of the interview for you. The interview lasted about 25 minutes."
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7.3 years
India
Full Time MBA
Debrief posted on  Feb 26, 23
Status:
Off Campus with Alumni
Interviewed on:
Feb 25, 23
Final Decision:
Interviewed
"I reached the venue 1 hour 15 mins earlier than my assigned slot time. Also, the interview was delayed by about 35-40 mins. I think the wait time slightly led to a pressure buildup within me. There were 2 panelists. I was expecting the interview to start with the typical tell us about yourself question and had a lot of my explanation tied to that intro. But, the panel straightaway jumped to my current role and its fine details. Spend about 15-20 mins on this topic only. Not sure if they were fully convinced with my explanation about company's short term vs long term strategy. Second question was about my interest in Shariah finance. But, then again started linking it to my current role. Third was about my overall career progression. The next was about my personal interests. Before winding up, the panel gave me an opportunity to explain about something that I'm proud of. This, although looked like a fantastic opportunity, raised some sort of red flag in my mind. For me, it sounded like, "we aren't impressed yet, so do you have something to impress us?". But, I think I was able to pick out an important project that I led during my previous work and explain the impact and my contribution fairly well. Last, they gave me an opportunity to ask questions too. The interview lasted about 35-40 mins. Didn't go in the direction as I thought it to be, but I think that's how it is supposed to be.! We have to expect the unexpected šŸ˜ƒ Overall, I think, it was ok. Couldn't highlight some of my contributions and the impacts I have created at work and during college as much as I wanted to. But, hoping for the best."
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7 years
India
Full Time MBA
Debrief posted on  Feb 26, 23
Status:
Off Campus with Alumni
Interviewed on:
Feb 25, 23
Final Decision:
Interviewed
"Background: B.Tech Mechanical Engineering graduate. I worked in a PSU for 3.5 years in the B2B Sales & Marketing department. Interview lasted 30 minutes. Interview Questions: The panel introduced themselves. There were 2 panel members, both alumni. We exchanged pleasantries. Q1. The first question was straight to the point about the work experience gap: "So you resigned 1 year back. What have you done during this time?" Q2. I briefly went through my roles and responsibilities in the company. Q3. ā€œTalk about the major challenges you faced in the company and how you addressed them.ā€ We had a back-and-forth discussion on this topic. Q4. ā€œYou mentioned in your application that you want to switch to consulting. How did you come to this realization?ā€ I shared an instance from my company where my team implemented a novel idea that improved the companyā€™s topline by incorporating a subsidiaryā€™s capability of producing an in-demand product. The panel and I had a back-and-forth discussion regarding the technical and financial aspects of the idea. Q5. ā€œThatā€™s it from us. Do you have any questions for us?ā€ Interview Experience: Overall, the interview had a conversational tone, but I noticed that I did most of the talking. I worry that I might have rambled on too much and missed the opportunity to highlight important points. We spent considerable time discussing question number four. However, I sensed that they were not fully convinced, despite our prolonged discussion. Best wishes for all R3 applicants!"
Full Time MBA
Debrief posted on  Feb 16, 23
Status:
Off Campus with Alumni
Interviewed on:
Jan 7, 23
Final Decision:
Admitted
"I was interviewed in Chennai. The panel consisted of 2 members. One was from CO17 I guess. Other was a little bit senior(Atleast 10 years more than the first member). They did not introduce themselves and went straight to questioning. It was a very friendly interview. Btw, I am a re-applicant and added a little bit about it at the end. Questions asked: 1. What do you do at your current org? 2. What project were you most excited about? 3. Why do you want to get into ISB ? (I mentioned about my goals too when answering this. I think that's why they didn't ask me separately about my Post-MBA goals) 4. How will your peers learn from you? 5. Tell me about your hobbies. 6. Any questions for us ? I applied to ISB in R1 for the CO23. I was interviewed, waitlisted and then finally rejected. I did my entire application myself including GMAT prep. Never took any mock interviews and was overconfident, so was not very shocked with the result though I felt bad. Then I applied again in R2 for the CO24. Again did my app on my own, but did some research this time,networked with a few successful applicants from R1, and took a mock with an ISB alum."
4.4 years
India
Full Time MBA
Debrief posted on  Feb 16, 23
Status:
Off Campus with Alumni
Interviewed on:
Jan 27, 23
Final Decision:
Admitted
"This was a tough one. My interviewer panel was kind of stern. They asked the standard questions - tell me about yourself, why MBA, why ISB. But pushed a lot on why MBA. I think being from a nonprofit background they also didn't really understand my industry which is why. In addition, asked a bunch of behavioural questions, mostly about how I work in a team. They were tough so I was quite nervous, and I had no idea how it really went at the end, but I ended up being admitted."
4.9 years
Full Time MBA
Debrief posted on  Feb 14, 23
Status:
Online
Interviewed on:
Feb 12, 23
Final Decision:
Admitted
"Applied in R3 but called for interview(online) with the R2 applicants. 3 member panel. No stress. Started with them introducing themselves. They placed a prohibition on saying the word 'Sir'. Questions: 1. Profile walkthrough(Only work ex) 2. Choose one major project in your life and tell us about your learnings, outcomes etc. 2-3 follow-up questions on the same. 3. How will your peers benefit if you're admitted? 4. How did the themes in long term goal come into picture? Explain the disconnect between both themes. 5. How will your short term goal help the long term goal? Lasted for 20-25 min."
India
Full Time MBA
Debrief posted on  Feb 14, 23
Status:
Off Campus with Alumni
Interviewed on:
Jan 21, 23
Final Decision:
Waitlisted with Interview
"It was a 30ish minute interview with a three-member alumni panel. 1. Work experience: What does my work day look like? What are the meanings of some of the jargons used in the application? Which aspect of the project do I specifically handle? 2. P2P learning: Panel asked me about all the points I'd written in the first essay. Huge opportunity to highlight what you bring to the table. 3. Case Study: You're the CM of Delhi. How would you reduce the pollution in the city? (Expect a case study/guesstimate if you've written strategy consulting as your short term goal) 4. Hobbies/Interests: They asked me to talk about one of my hobbies. I'd read this while preparing so I was prepared for this line of questioning. Things like if your fav sport is basketball, you're expected to be able to have a conversation on the topic as well. Players, fouls, trivia etc. 5. Why MBA at this point in my career? 6. Any questions for the panel? Feedback: The way the first questions were posed did make me feel like I was having to defend my profile. So, if you come from a generic profile (Engg. + Consulting) be prepared to 'convince' the panel of your achievements and roles at work."
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India
Full Time MBA
Debrief posted on  Feb 8, 23
Status:
Off Campus with Alumni
Interviewed on:
Jan 28, 23
Final Decision:
Interviewed
"I interviewed in Mumbai for the 10:45am slot. 2 Panellists, both alumni. - Introduce yourself - Why MBA? Why Product management? - Which companies am I targeting Post MBA? - Asked about my current role in the firm - How do I resolve conflict and lead teams being the youngest in my current role. - Why can't I get into my desired role without MBA - Some grilling on why not consulting/ operations Post MBA - why only product management? - As a re-applicant, how has your profile changed? - Nitpicked a few of my extra curriculars and asked questions on the same - Any questions for us? Went on for about 30mins, it was fairly conversational for the most bit. Personally I was a tad nervous as this was my first MBA interview, but I held my ground to the best of my capabilities :)"
Full Time MBA
Debrief posted on  Feb 5, 23
Status:
Online
Interviewed on:
Feb 4, 23
Final Decision:
Admitted
"I had a virtual interview. There were 3 panelists. Not a stress interview at all. The interview started with the generic "Tell me about yourself" Then asked about my work experience and a day at my job. Why isb? Why now? Why product management? Short term goal. Business aspects of my job since I am from a purely technical background. My dream company. Situational questions like..what will you do if u r a PM of Google and u have xyz situation. Calculate weekly revenue of an Indian airline which goes from Bombay to New York. Challenge at work. It lasted for nearly 30-35 minutes. All the best to Everyone who sees this :)"
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5.4 years
India
Full Time MBA
Debrief posted on  Jan 30, 23
Status:
Off Campus with Alumni
Interviewed on:
Jan 28, 23
Final Decision:
Waitlisted with Interview
"Que 1. What have you done during and after graduation? Que 2. What was your role at your organization? (I work in the family business) Que 3. Why do you want to go for ISB? Que 4. How will ISB Help You? Que 5. What is the biggest challenge you faced and what did you do about it? Que 6. What is your biggest achievement so far? Que 7. You already are in business why do you want to spend 1 year at ISB and then a few years in a finance role? ( I had said so in my essay) Que 8. What other things do you do apart from work? The interview lasted 30 min. I think it went well. waiting for results"
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3.3 years
India
Full Time MBA
Debrief posted on  Dec 16, 22
Status:
Off Campus with Alumni
Interviewed on:
Oct 8, 22
Final Decision:
Admitted
"Two Panelists - Both were ISB Alumni (one who graduated in 2014 and other who graduated in 2019) The interview was for most parts casual. Guys, remember to stay calm throughout the interview. It helps a lot! Questions asked: 1. Walk me through your resume 2. Why did you choose to join the energy sector after clearing CA? 3. If you like your current job so much, why do you want to do an MBA? 4. Please elaborate on your short term goals. What is your Plan B? 5. Why should we choose you over others? In what ways can you contribute to the ISB community? 6. What kind of personalities do you not like and how do you deal with them? 7. Do you have any questions for us? Tips: Be thorough with your entire application (including essays). Prepare 2-3 questions to ask the interviewers."
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2 years
India
Full Time MBA
Debrief posted on  Nov 29, 22
Status:
Online
Interviewed on:
Feb 27, 22
Final Decision:
Admitted
"My background : 3 years of Pharma Consulting, 1 year of FMCG (manufacturing), NIT alum Round 3 interview I waited for ~30 min in the waiting room. If it happens with you, I understand anxiety will shoot up but be calm and breathe, everything will be fine. There were 3 panelists. 2 of those asked questions with one having ~6 years of work experience (Panelist 1) and the other one was pretty senior with ~13 years of work experience (Panelist 2). P1: Tell me about a typical project in Pharma Consulting Me : Told them about a typical project in a structured manner and in simple language so that they understand P1: Why MBA? Why ISB? Me: told them 3 pointers, essentially to up-skill myself. P1: Your short term goal says you want to do consulting, weren't you already in consulting? Me : Told them that I want to do front-end consulting going forward and that will require certain skill set which I will gain from ISB P2 (P2 is pretty senior and asked me situational questions based on my work experience) P2: You keep telling about this tool you have used in your firm, if you had to build it from scratch, how would you do it ? Me: Told him since I am not a developer I won't be able to build myself but I told him the algorithm and certain metrics to consider to build the same. P2: uses some jargon around sales reps incentivise which I couldn't understand Me: Sir, I didn't get it. Could you please elaborate a bit on the problem statement P2: Simplified the language so I understand the question, it was a case with a mix of both of my previous jobs Me: Answered the question P2: Can you think of any other reasons? Me: Sir, I didn't work in this area so I don't have in depth understanding of the same P2: Makes sense! Could you think of any other reason in general? Me : Just give me a minute to think, then came up with new reasons and elaborated on the same P2: good P1: That's great! You were able to think on your feet P1: tell us more about your NIT experience, how was your college life? Me (since a lot of my interview was based on professional background, took this opportunity to highlight few of my extra curricular activities P1: great to hear that! Thanks They did not ask me if I had any questions for them. Tips: Be calm, be confident, take time if you are not able to think clearly, understand the question correctly, be prepared for general questions like why ISB, why MBA, why now. Be thorough with your essays. You are gonna ace it! All the best!"
3.7 years
Full Time MBA
Debrief posted on  Nov 19, 22
Status:
Off Campus with Alumni
Interviewed on:
Oct 8, 22
Final Decision:
Admitted
"2 Panelists: CO 2011 and CO 2016; from Financial Services and Strategy Consulting. The interview started on time and went on for 25 mins hardly. (the duration of an interview is NOT proportional to your admit chances) One of the panelists offered me water in the first moment, suggested me to take time and get comfortable, as I was super anxious by then. The interview went from general to core discussions. Following were the questions: 1. Where are you from, have you visited the campus before and do you feel any difference now. 2. Tell me about your Undergrad subjects and College campus. 3. Tell me about your corporate journey, career progressions and Domain changes; your definition of success, do you think you have 'achieved it' or have that 'wow' moment till date. 4. Post MBA goal; Why is it niche specific and how did your current expertise help in choosing this. (Got roasted on this for straight 10 mins) 5. Is there anything that you want to change in your current job and how your targeted organisations would help in achieving this. 6. What's your typical day at office like, tell me about your job in-and-out. 7. Tell me about your Awards, ECs, Scholarships. 8. Tell me about your hobbies, how do you manage with work and other responsibilities aside. Ended this interview by asking me if I had any questions, I asked them one. (please do ask, do not come across like you aren't interested in the program) I was nervous throughout the interview, so I'd suggest you to take a couple of minutes to calm down before getting in the room, to not affect your admit chances."
3.8 years
India
Full Time MBA
Debrief posted on  Nov 8, 22
Status:
Off Campus with Alumni
Interviewed on:
Oct 16, 22
Final Decision:
Interviewed
"Hi Everyone, I was all nerves when I reached the venue but talking to other people in the lobby calmed me a bit. I was in the first batch for the day and the first to interview with my panel of two. They were alumni from the 2017 batch. They made sure I was comfortable and settled, though they themselves were looking a bit nervous if I'm honest and I'll tell you why. The interview lasted around 20 mins and was decent. Sharing the series of questions below: 1) Tell us about this extra curricular activity you've mentioned (related to sports). Also what are some leadership lessons you've learnt from it. 2) Asked about my designation and my role. 3) My company pivoted recently, so they asked about the impact on the team and how would I analyze the pivot 4) They were interested in the projects I was working on and asked about it in detail 5) They asked about my recommender and asked me to evaluate him. Basically what I'd do differently if I was in his shoes 6) Why MBA was next and from there they probed a bit about my goals and the industry I was seeking. When these questions were done they started getting up and shook my hand. I was a bit flustered. When I said I had some questions they immediately realised they forgot to ask me that and apologized and sat down again. I asked a few questions and they answered it pretty openly. I'd give them the benefit of doubt that it was the first interview of the day, but one of them really seemed nervous and I think it was his first time interviewing. Overall my experience was decent, I answered to the best of my abilities and now I'm hoping for the best šŸ¤žšŸ¼"
3.2 years
India
Full Time MBA
Debrief posted on  Nov 5, 22
Status:
On Campus
Interviewed on:
Oct 10, 17
Final Decision:
Admitted
"I applied for ISB in 2017 (pre-covid era). Had an in-person interview in the ISB Hyderabad campus. The panellists were a couple of alums and were very comforting. It wasn't an interview but a conversation to assess my motivations behind applying for the school, post-MBA aspirations, and the work done till date (Internships, Profession, Hobbies). These were the questions I was asked in the ~40 minutes long conversation - 1. Give us a brief overview of your profile 2. Follow up question on a live project I had done on skill development for students in the government schools of Delhi 3. Why ISB? Why MBA? 4. Questions on area of interest - Finance (Where did the Sensex close at yesterday, Ratio Analysis, How do you assess the financial health of a company from its balance sheet) 5. Which clubs would you want to join? 6. What is the value that you will bring to the ISB Classroom? 7. What if ISB doesn't happen? 8. You seem to be a lone wolf, not a team player. How will you survive at ISB? 9. Any questions for us? Hope this helps all ISB aspirants. Have been mentoring ISB aspirants since the last 4.5 years post getting my admit. 80% of the questions remain the same across interviews. It depends on how authentic you are with your answers. All the best! Team Career Edge https://career-edge.in/masterstrokebycareeredge/ We have alums from ISB, INSEAD, HBS, Wharton, LBS, and Stanford to guide you on your MBA applications journey & GMAT 760,770 faculty to coach you on the GMAT Phone: +91-9958588802 | Email: info@career-edge.in (Reach out for free essay review and profile evaluation)"
Full Time MBA
Debrief posted on  Oct 30, 22
Status:
Off Campus with Alumni
Interviewed on:
Oct 30, 22
Final Decision:
Interviewed
"Hi everyone, My interview panel was quite casual. They asked me a lot of questions in detail about my job, and about my career goals. 1. What are the challenges you have faced during your job experience? 2. Tell me a time a client disagreed with you and how did you deal with it? 3. What leadership skills are important in your opinion? 4. Why ISB? 5. What do you bring to the table?"
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bookishidly
India
Full Time MBA
Debrief posted on  Oct 30, 22
Status:
Off Campus with Alumni
Interviewed on:
Oct 30, 22
Final Decision:
Deferred to Next Year
"2 panellists. Product and Entrepreneurship. Both with 10 years of experience. Class of 2017 and 2019. It was delayed by an hour or so. Went for about 50 mins. They started by saying we want you to feel comfortable and relaxed so that you perform better. 1. Tell us the cultural differences between the first organisation where you worked and the current one and why did you leave in just 6 months. Cross questions on this. 2. Tell us what did you do in the first company. It was about MBA schoolsā€™ advertising so they wanted to know the process in detail. Had questions about this. 3. You want to work in FMCG, have you talked to ISB alumni about this? Who all? Anyone beyond ISB? I talked about a project that Iā€™ve been doing with one from IIMC & FMCG. Questions around that. 4. Youā€™ve been involved in so many ad films during your college graduation. Itā€™s a tough industry to go into. How did you enter and Why didnā€™t you continue there? You studied Advertising, do you want to work in that? Why not? 5. Why Marketing? If anything personal that youā€™d like to talk about or skip you can. 6. Questions about my hometown and the socio-economic status of that. One of them was from a nearby state. 6. Tell us about your current projects. Why did you move from CRM communications to Go-To-Market? How many people work with you? 7. Had a long discussion about one of my market research trips to Gujarat and how was the experience. They asked in detail about my process of mining insights through qualitative interviews, etc. Ended with two of my questions during which we had fun. I enjoyed giving this interview, baki ISB ke upar."
1.3 years
India
Full Time MBA
Debrief posted on  Oct 17, 22
Status:
Off Campus with Alumni
Interviewed on:
Oct 16, 22
Final Decision:
Waitlisted with Interview
""I was interviewed by 2 alumni in Delhi. 16th October INTERVIEW DURATION: 25 mins QUESTIONS ASKED: 1. Tell us a little about yourself something not mentioned already and one highlight of your career. 2. Why did you leave your job that paid so well? (I had left after gaining a promotion and was well paid.) 3. How did you start your business and find your first few clients? 4. Why did you leave your business? What was the conversation like? 5. Why do you want to do an MBA when you're working in a startup already with experienced founders? 6. Why MBA not any incubator program? 7. If you want to run your own business, you could still do it what would you do differently now? 8. What do you plan to do after ISB? 9. Question around my startup and a situation? 11. Any questions for us? OVERALL EXPERIENCE: It wasn't a very conversational interview, they had questions and I answered all of them then we moved to the next question straight. WHY MBA? went on for a bit. Do cover that and make sure it matches your answers."
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3.2 years
India
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