Group Discussion

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Sunanda K. Chavan
Here are some of the most important personality traits that a candidate should possess to do well at a GD:

Team Player

Reasoning Ability

Leadership

Flexibility

Assertiveness

Initiative

Creativity/ Out of the box thinking

Inspiring ability

Listening

Awareness


The Do's and Don't's of Group Discussion


Do

Speak pleasantly and politely to the group.

Respect the contribution of every speaker.

Remember that a discussion is not an argument. Learn to disagree politely.

Think about your contribution before you speak. How best can you answer

the question/ contribute to the topic?

Try to stick to the discussion topic. Don't introduce irrelevant information.

Be aware of your body language when you are speaking.

Agree with and acknowledge what you find interesting

Don't

Lose your temper. A discussion is not an argument.

Shout. Use a moderate tone and medium pitch.

Use too many gestures when you speak. Gestures like finger pointing and
table thumping can appear aggressive.

Dominate the discussion. Confident speakers should allow quieter students a
chance to contribute.

Draw too much on personal experience or anecdote. Although some tutors encourage students to reflect on their own experience, remember not to generalize too much.

Interrupt. Wait for a speaker to finish what they are saying before you speak.*
 
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