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Shruti Garg
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Updated on Mar 29, 2023 16:26 IST
Personal Interview is a crucial step for TISS admisssion. Candidates should read on to know the preparation tips for PI round.
TISS Online Interview

TISS Online Interview

Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) conducts Online Assessments soon after the TISSNET result is declared . To ensure the safety of the candidates the personal interview and online assessments round will be conducted in online mode by the three-member panel. TISSNET 2023 results were announced on March 23, 2023.

The varsity conducts a personal interview to identify the individual strengths and weaknesses of a candidate. It also helps panellists understand the candidates’ ability to think critically and demonstrates their commitment towards their preferred course. In this article, we will share some important preparation tips that will help you ace TISS Personal Interview round with ease.

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Table of content
  • Important Topics to read for TISS PI round
  • TISS Admission 2023 Important Dates
  • Quick Tips to Ace TISS PI 2023

Important Topics to read for TISS PI round

It is very difficult to assume the kind of questions that can be asked in the interview. To make things easy to understand, here we have segregated topics into different groups so that candidates can pick them up accordingly.

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TISS Admission 2023 Important Dates

All the important events related to TISS admission are tabulated below.

Events

Dates

Online DAF Opening and Closing date 29-Mar to 11-Apr-2023

Online Assessments and Personal Interview

13-Apr-2023 to 06-May-2023

Announcement of merit list

Third week of June 2023

Online documents uploading and fee payment

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To be announced

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Quick Tips to Ace TISS PI 2023

  1. Know why you have selected this course: When you opt for a course, it is a given that you have a basic idea about its structure, syllabus and possibilities. If you have opted for HRM and LR course, it is expected from you that you have a genuine interest in Human Resource Management and Labour Laws and you are keen to understand its real-world application. To start with, you can visit TISS website to understand the basic outline of the course. You should also refer to Google, Research papers, Wiki, magazine, etc. to gather more information about your course.
  1. Be yourself, don’t pretend: The panellists at TISS are seasoned professionals who are very observant. It is in your best interest to be as honest as possible while answering questions. TISS is not your regular B-school where you are supposed to be very polished. The panellists may take up an HR case study and create a situation where you will be asked to respond to it. It is not essential that you answer everything and the interviewers are rather keen to know how you respond to the situation they created.
  2. Know your profile in and out: It is most likely that the interviewer would ask you about your profile (if you are working) or your previous academic record. You will be asked to correlate your work or your course content with the programme that you are planning to pursue. Be prepared for multiple ‘Whys’. You may be asked, “Why MA in HRM and LL?”  Your response is very likely to be followed by another why. This will help the panellists dig deeper into your personality in order to ascertain whether you are fit for the particular course.
  3. General Awareness: TISS lays special emphasis on General Awareness of the candidate. It is important for every aspirant to go through the important events in India’s social, cultural, political and economic history thoroughly and read up on prominent issues affecting the country as a whole. For this, candidates should make it a habit to read newspapers and important current affairs magazines regularly. One need not be an expert on a particular subject but they should be informed enough to start a conversation.
  4. Leave strategic loose ends: The Interview panel may very well ask you about your hobbies and things you have done apart from your professional work and academic records. Let’s say you have a passion for a particular dance form then do thorough research about its history and cultural significance. You are expected to be aware of its current state and whether it is getting more popular or sinking into obscurity. You can strategically take the panel to a point where they are prompted to ask more questions on something that you have already worked on.

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Q:   Does TISS Mumbai accept CAT score?
A:

No, TISS Mumbai doesn't accept Common Admission Test or CAT for admission to its MBA programme. However, the institute does accepts The Central University Entrance Test (Postgraduate) or CUET PG for admission. Candidates are therefore required to register for the CUET PG exam before applying for the MBA programme at TISS Mumbai. Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) in Mumbai does not offer an MBA programme. However, it does offer similar programme in Management, Including MA in Human Resource Management and Labour Relations, Social Entrepreneurship, Globalization and Labor, etc. 

Q:   How many seats are available for various courses offered at Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Hyderabad?
A:
Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Hyderabad offers Degree courses including 2 PG courses. These programs are offerred in Full Time mode. Seats intake availability for these courses at Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Hyderabad goes up to 56.
Q:   How should I prepare for the TISSNET verbal ability section?
A:
The verbal ability section of TISSNET has 30 questions. You can prepare for this section by using these tips: 1. Analyze the previous year's question set to understand the nature of the questions in this section. 2. Refer to some good books like "How to Prepare for Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension" by Arun Sharma and Meenakshi Upadhyay. 3. For the reading comprehension part, develop the habit of reading passages in newspaper editorials. 4. For the non-RC section, first understand the concept from the book before practicing it topically. 5. Give around 8 to 10 mock tests to improve your accuracy in this section.
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