Students' Speak: Steps to consider after taking the TISSNET exam

2 mins readUpdated on Apr 2, 2020 12:11 IST
Giving a shot to other best courses of your interests during the tests may even help the aspirant in learning and developing a better version of oneself while utilizing the time getting sharp.

By: Ritika Pandey

Giving a shot to other best courses of your interests during the tests may even help the aspirant in learning and developing a better version of oneself while utilizing the time getting sharp. 

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Tata Institute of Social Sciences focuses mainly on the general abilities and subjects for students appearing for the TISS-NET Exams. With the perspective to find the best suitable student for the courses, TISS lends a hand to many aspirants with various knowledge-testing techniques. This involves the Tata Institute of Social Sciences National Entrance Test (TISS-NET), Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI). For an aspirant to go along and cross the miles to get admission in TISS, one must follow the basic structural pillars of clearing the tests. TISS is not a hard shell to crack for any student if he/she is well prepared. 

Immediately after finishing up with the entrance exam of TISS, aspirants must begin with the preparation of GD and PI. This involves the previous year’s topics, discussed with the GD panel, reading books and developing your hobbies and learning about TISS more closely. This will help the students stand the crowd during the Group Discussion as it will not only play an impact on the GD panel but also influence your personality that will be represented in front of the jury. Moreover, one must also focus on preparing for skills like communication, analysis and leadership that will help the aspirant to grow high.

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When one is getting ready with top hand skills for GD and PI, there are other important things also to consider. This involves taking best hand courses for you time-utilization during the GD/PI period and learning new stuff that could get you across the GD/PI more quickly. This may include social influences that one might be interested in, HR related techniques and skills or developing new proofing skills in oneself. Giving a shot to other best courses of your interests during the tests may even help the aspirant in learning and developing a better version of oneself while utilizing the time getting sharp. 

Further, one can go for classes during this period to get the resources for getting ahead in GD or PI. Personal Interview also requires certain topics and skills that one can easily get through joining various classes. If an aspirant wants to follow the interview and group discussion with a perfect shot, he/she must get ahead to learn the tips and tricks to strike through the tests within a few days. 

About the Author:

Ritika Pandey is a student at Manipal University, Jaipur, pursuing Bachelors in Journalism and Mass Communication. She has been working as a Content Writer from the past one year, apart from studies. She is not only an active writer but also a creative curator.
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