Commonly made mistakes in a GD
Commonly made mistakes in a GD Shradha Kaul tells us what not to do in a GD Share Tweet Share Email Print The moment we understand the fact that we are in a group discussion for a very professional requirement, we will definitely reduce the mistakes we are bound to make. Most of the problems stem from the basic lack of understanding of the need of the interaction. To make the foremost requisites of a GD easily understandable, let’s compare it to any discussion you may have on a topic at any given time. Someone raises a topic of discussion, everybody chips in with their views and the person with the best views, superior argumentative skills, and finer persuasion abilities generally scores over the others. What is the learning here? Knowledge combined with strategy usually lands you a winner. What could have gone wrong here? What generally goes wrong in such informal discussions is some people take things...