GROUP
DISCUSSION
Group Discussion is a modern method of assessing students personality.
It is both a technique and an art and a comprehensive tool to judge the
worthiness of the student and his appropriateness for the job.
GD is not an Argument
Difference between Discussion,
Debate and GD
Debate – Either Winning or Losing.
Discussion – Expression of your point of view and
respecting another's point of view.
A GD, however, calls for a lot more maturity and
logic as it is sharing of our own ideas and thoughts
with the group.
Why do GD’s happen?
To prepare you for the future and make you well informed.
To make you listen and talk in a mature and logical manner.
If you need to disagree, then doing so in a graceful manner.
Attacking issues not people.
Carefully listen to other people's points and try to refine your
own by using other people's inputs on the subject.
TYPES OF GD:
GD can be Topic based or Case based-
Topic based group discussion can be of three types:
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 they are socio- economic topics. These can be the
current topic.
Such topics gives a candidate a chance to prove that he is
aware of and sensitive to his environment.
CONTROVERSIAL TOPICS
They are the ones that are argumentative in nature. They are
meant to generate controversy.
In GDs where such topics are given for discussion the noise and
temper is usually high.
The idea behind giving such topic is likely to see how much
maturity the candidate is displaying by keeping his temper in
check.
ABSTRACT TOPICS
Abstract topics are about intangible things.
These topics are used to check your lateral thinking and
creativity.
Eg: the number 10
Joy
Color red
CASE BASED GD
Another variation is the use of case instead of a topic.
The case study tries to simulate a real life situation .
Information about the situation will be given to you and you
would be asked as a group to resolve the situation.
In case study there are no incorrect answers or perfect
solutions.
The objective is to get you think about the situation from
various angles.
What does GD check ?
Communication Skills
Knowledge
Reasoning ability
Leadership Skills
Flexibility
Convincing power
Ability to work in team
Creativity
Group Dynamics
Level of maturity
Interpersonal skills
Initiative attitude
Preparation for GD?
GD reflects the inherent qualities of an individual .
Reading: This is the first and the most crucial step in
preparation.
Mocks: Create an informal GD group and meet regularly
to discuss and exchange feedback.
Personalities Reflected in a GD
Passive
• Submissive
• Hesitates to Take Initiative
Assertive
• Open to Accept Ideas
• Initiates and Encourages others
Aggressive
• Dominating
• Argumentative
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TIPS FOR PARTICIPATION in GD…
Taking a Position viz-a-viz the Topic…
Always take a holistic view of the topic
Avoid statements like:
- “I whole heartedly support the topic”
- “I completely disagree with the topic”
Start as, “there are points in favor of and against the topic…..”
If You have Soft Voice…
Raise voice level but do not shout
Look for moments when the noise levels are not very high and get into the discussion.
If You are Interrupted while Discussing your Topic…
Tell in clear and unambiguous terms that you should be allowed to speak
You can say:
Excuse me, please let me complete
Just a minute-let me finish my point
Raise your voice slightly
How to Get into the Discussion…
Take Initiative
Be attentive and get into discussion comfortably
Identify strong speakers and soft speakers in group
Get into Discussion…
By using sentences like
“Yes, what you say is true…..”
“….but there is something more that we should look at…”
“…and there is another reason to support what you say…”
Summarization Techniques
Most GD’s do not really have conclusions.
Keep the following points in mind while summarizing a discussion:
Avoid raising new points.
Avoid stating only your viewpoint.
Avoid dwelling only on one aspect of the GD.
Keep it brief and concise.
It must incorporate all the important points that came out during the GD.
If the examiner asks you to summarize a GD, it means the GD has come
to an end. Do not add anything once the GD has been summarized.
The Perfect Candidate
Be attentive
Personal appearance
Answering questions completely
Wide knowledge
Positive attitude and behavior
Good communication skills
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Making a good
“First Impression”
The way you dress is the single biggest nonverbal communication you
make about yourself.
Your dress conveys success, trustworthiness, intelligence and
suitability.
Lean towards the conservative side of style.
Avoid loud colors and printed fabrics
Make sure your clothes are nicely pressed.
Bring an extra tie, shirt or scarf
Body
Remember the DIGIT
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Be Like this…………
Few GD Topics:
E- books or printed books: what's your choice?
Government schools Vs private schools
Demonitization– success or publicity
Hard work or smart work – Which is better
Should politicians have retirement age.
Should capital punishment be legal? Yes or no

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  • 2. Group Discussion is a modern method of assessing students personality. It is both a technique and an art and a comprehensive tool to judge the worthiness of the student and his appropriateness for the job.
  • 3. GD is not an Argument
  • 4. Difference between Discussion, Debate and GD Debate – Either Winning or Losing. Discussion – Expression of your point of view and respecting another's point of view. A GD, however, calls for a lot more maturity and logic as it is sharing of our own ideas and thoughts with the group.
  • 5. Why do GD’s happen? To prepare you for the future and make you well informed. To make you listen and talk in a mature and logical manner. If you need to disagree, then doing so in a graceful manner. Attacking issues not people. Carefully listen to other people's points and try to refine your own by using other people's inputs on the subject.
  • 6. TYPES OF GD: GD can be Topic based or Case based- Topic based group discussion can be of three types: Factual topics Controversial topics Abstract topics
  • 7. FACTUAL TOPICS Factual topics are about practical things, which an ordinary person is aware of in his day to day life Typically they are socio- economic topics. These can be the current topic. Such topics gives a candidate a chance to prove that he is aware of and sensitive to his environment.
  • 8. CONTROVERSIAL TOPICS They are the ones that are argumentative in nature. They are meant to generate controversy. In GDs where such topics are given for discussion the noise and temper is usually high. The idea behind giving such topic is likely to see how much maturity the candidate is displaying by keeping his temper in check.
  • 9. ABSTRACT TOPICS Abstract topics are about intangible things. These topics are used to check your lateral thinking and creativity. Eg: the number 10 Joy Color red
  • 10. CASE BASED GD Another variation is the use of case instead of a topic. The case study tries to simulate a real life situation . Information about the situation will be given to you and you would be asked as a group to resolve the situation. In case study there are no incorrect answers or perfect solutions. The objective is to get you think about the situation from various angles.
  • 11. What does GD check ? Communication Skills Knowledge Reasoning ability Leadership Skills Flexibility Convincing power Ability to work in team Creativity Group Dynamics Level of maturity Interpersonal skills Initiative attitude
  • 12. Preparation for GD? GD reflects the inherent qualities of an individual . Reading: This is the first and the most crucial step in preparation. Mocks: Create an informal GD group and meet regularly to discuss and exchange feedback.
  • 13. Personalities Reflected in a GD Passive • Submissive • Hesitates to Take Initiative Assertive • Open to Accept Ideas • Initiates and Encourages others Aggressive • Dominating • Argumentative
  • 18. TIPS FOR PARTICIPATION in GD… Taking a Position viz-a-viz the Topic… Always take a holistic view of the topic Avoid statements like: - “I whole heartedly support the topic” - “I completely disagree with the topic” Start as, “there are points in favor of and against the topic…..”
  • 19. If You have Soft Voice… Raise voice level but do not shout Look for moments when the noise levels are not very high and get into the discussion. If You are Interrupted while Discussing your Topic… Tell in clear and unambiguous terms that you should be allowed to speak You can say: Excuse me, please let me complete Just a minute-let me finish my point Raise your voice slightly
  • 20. How to Get into the Discussion… Take Initiative Be attentive and get into discussion comfortably Identify strong speakers and soft speakers in group Get into Discussion… By using sentences like “Yes, what you say is true…..” “….but there is something more that we should look at…” “…and there is another reason to support what you say…”
  • 21. Summarization Techniques Most GD’s do not really have conclusions. Keep the following points in mind while summarizing a discussion: Avoid raising new points. Avoid stating only your viewpoint. Avoid dwelling only on one aspect of the GD. Keep it brief and concise. It must incorporate all the important points that came out during the GD. If the examiner asks you to summarize a GD, it means the GD has come to an end. Do not add anything once the GD has been summarized.
  • 22. The Perfect Candidate Be attentive Personal appearance Answering questions completely Wide knowledge Positive attitude and behavior Good communication skills
  • 24. Making a good “First Impression” The way you dress is the single biggest nonverbal communication you make about yourself. Your dress conveys success, trustworthiness, intelligence and suitability. Lean towards the conservative side of style. Avoid loud colors and printed fabrics Make sure your clothes are nicely pressed. Bring an extra tie, shirt or scarf
  • 37. Few GD Topics: E- books or printed books: what's your choice? Government schools Vs private schools Demonitization– success or publicity Hard work or smart work – Which is better Should politicians have retirement age. Should capital punishment be legal? Yes or no