The process is set in place well before one arrives- candidates are divided into multiple groups and time slots. It all begins when candidates are made to sit in lecture halls and student representatives deliver a presentation about the institute- something which had filled me with great awe.
Following this presentation is the WAT or Written Ability Test, where candidates are given a topic, and within a given time frame, have to demonstrate their written communication skills on an A4 sheet of paper. Following the WAT, the interviews and verification of documents commence parallelly. Candidates are accompanied by student coordinators to the panel, which usually comprises 2-3 members and lasts for about 15-20 minutes.
Results are subsequently declared on the website and result updates are regularly prompted to candidates via email.
Author:
Mihika Shah
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