Interview Transcripts 2023-Candidate 01

 

Date of Interview: 07-03-2024, Forenoon, last to go
Board:
Sanjay Verma Sir
Optional: Sociology
Home State: Jharkhand
Keywords- DAAD Scholarship, MUN, Street play, Quiling, BALCO, Vedanta, Korba,HR,  Jharkhand, Miranda House, Jamia Millia Islamia.


Chairman:

  1. Introductory Questions:
    • “Do you want tea/coffee? How are you? Are you happy?”
      • Objective: These are casual, ice-breaking questions intended to relax the candidate and gauge emotional stability. A calm, composed demeanor is essential.
    • Feedback: Stay polite and light-hearted in your response. This will set a positive tone.
  2. Creative Scenario Question:
    • “If I give you a street play to write with only 2 characters, one from Miranda and another from Jamia, what will they say about nation’s development?”
      • Objective: Tests creativity and awareness of current social, cultural, and educational contexts.
    • Feedback: Your answer should reflect a balanced view of India’s development trajectory, considering diverse perspectives from these institutions. Focus on key areas like education, employment, and inclusive growth.
  3. Reflective Question:
    • “Tell me any book/movie/journal which gave you an ‘Aha’ moment and reflected India in a true sense.”
      • Objective: Assesses your intellectual engagement with Indian culture and socio-political history.
    • Feedback: Choose a book or movie that deeply resonates with the Indian ethos. Articulate why it impacted you and its relevance to India’s journey.

Member 1:

  1. Sociological Perspective:
    • “Have you watched the movie Animal? Name two sociological phenomena shown.”
      • Objective: To check your analytical skills and understanding of popular media.
    • Feedback: Frame the answer around common sociological concepts like power dynamics, family structure, or societal behavior.
  2. Statement Analysis:
    • “Explain this statement from a sociological perspective: ‘Mard agar mard se shaadi krne lage to bacche kaun paida krega?’”
      • Objective: Tests your ability to analyze controversial or sensitive statements.
    • Feedback: Focus on the evolution of family norms and how modern society is moving beyond traditional roles. Show an inclusive, progressive approach.
  3. Ghettoization in Delhi:
    • Objective: Examines your sociological understanding of urban spatial segregation.
    • Feedback: Reference areas in Delhi where economic, religious, or caste-based ghettoization exists and its impact on social cohesion.

Member 2:

  1. BALCO & Environmental Concerns:
    • “How do you view BALCO’s environmental violations?”
      • Objective: Tests awareness of corporate responsibility and environmental ethics.
    • Feedback: Highlight the balance between industrial development and environmental protection.
  2. DAAD Scholarship & Quiling:
    • Objective: Checks knowledge of international scholarships and personal hobbies.
    • Feedback: Briefly explain DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) and clarify the nature of quilling. Handling the interruption calmly showcases your composure under pressure.

Member 3:

  1. Intercaste Marriages & Political Neutrality:
    • “How do you view intercaste marriages at the village level? Is it right to arrest an incumbent CM?”
      • Objective: Focuses on your personal opinions on sensitive societal and political issues.
    • Feedback: Offer balanced, non-controversial views. Mention the role of societal change and institutional integrity without taking an extreme stance.
  2. Vedanta Plant Case:
    • Objective: Tests your knowledge of landmark environmental cases and judicial rulings.
    • Feedback: Explain the case briefly, and why failure to follow norms is not just about financial capability but corporate ethics.

Member 4:

  1. Service Preferences & Women Empowerment:
    • “You come from Jharkhand, what is Nari Shakti in politics? What will you do for women’s development in your district?”
      • Objective: Gauges your understanding of local political dynamics and focus on gender equality.
    • Feedback: Reference notable female leaders and grassroots initiatives in Jharkhand. Offer practical solutions like economic empowerment and political representation.
  2. Indian Fabrics Display:
    • Objective: Tests your knowledge of Indian culture and its diverse heritage.
    • Feedback: Focus on the diversity of Indian textiles, including Pashmina from Kashmir, Kanchipuram silk from Tamil Nadu, and other regional specialties.

Final Experience and Feedback:

  1. Handling Interruptions & Pressure:
    • Throughout the interview, you faced interruptions and creative tasks like quilling, which tested your ability to multi-task.
    • Feedback: Your ability to handle interruptions calmly and clarify the materials needed for quilling reflects good presence of mind.
  2. Overall Demeanor:
    • The panel, particularly the Chairman, engaged you in a more conversational style, yet tested your creativity and ability to handle diverse and unexpected questions. Maintaining composure throughout the interview was crucial, which you handled well.

Areas of Improvement:

  • Be Concise: While answering under pressure, maintain brevity to ensure you communicate key points effectively.
  • More Direct Opinions: Avoid being overly diplomatic in opinion-based questions, as the panel seeks clear, thoughtful insights from the younger generation.

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