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IIM Indore Interview Experience - 2021, Avneesh Kumar

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Profile:  X/ XII/ Grad = 95%/ 94.2%/ 70%

GEM, 14 months work-ex as Business Analyst in a management consulting firm.


Afternoon slot. Started at dot 2:45 pm, 15-20 mins duration

2 male interviewers: M1- in 50-60s, M2- in 40s

M1: So Avneesh, you work with Praxis? When did you graduate? When joined company?

Me: Graduated from DTU in 2019, Mechanical engineering. Joined Praxis Global Alliance in 2019, right out of college, as a Business Analyst.

M1: So, it’s a management consulting firm. What work did you do there – responsibilities, achievements?

Me: As a business analyst, worked across a plethora of projects – Commercial due diligence for a PE firm investing in the premium beer company, an international market expansion for leading auto classifieds player entering the Philippines, Survey projects for Singapore-based VC firm, Strategy piece for a leading food-tech company, etc. Responsibilities – Ownership of the entire workstream, I was working on – could be Market Attractiveness, Customer value proposition, etc. Answering client questions given in the scope…..

M1: So did you travel to the Philippines? What was your job there?

Me: Yes, traveled there to have discussions with senior management of banks, banks, conglomerates owning car dealerships, used / new car dealerships. Basically, had to get assumptions for the market sizing, sourcing chains, and most importantly, Business Case.

M1: Great!! Since you’re a Mech engineer, what are Dimensionless constants? Uses?

Me: Told that they have no units. Used for simplifying equations – basically replacing multiple dimension numbers and collating them into a single value.

M1: Correct. (utters a complex term for this use, never heard of it). What’s Reynold’s number? What does high/low Reynold’s number signify?

Me: Told the standard definition & its significance regarding determining viscous flow.

M1: Some other Dimensionless constants?

Me: Relative density. Told definition.

M1: Some more dimensionless constants? (Relative density might have sounded too noob)

Me: (Thought for 5-6 sec) Prandtl, Lewis, Schmidt, Rayleigh numbers.

M1: What about Poisson ratio? What is it?

Me: Told the definition I could remember (complete guesswork).

M1: and the significance?

Me: Could not remember.

M1 passed the baton to M2.

M2: So your hobbies include mythology?

Me: Yes sir, Indian mythology. In childhood, developed a habit of reading Amar Chitra Kathas, and still reading on Quora, etc.

M2: Which king had 1000 sons?

Me: King Dhrishtrashtra had 100 sons?

M2: (Interrupts) No, no, no, I said 1000 sons.

Me: I don’t know sir, never came across it

M2: Ok, have you heard about Bhagirath?

Me: (Thought for 5 sec) No sir, was it Bhishma? (Took guess as Bhagirath is related to Ganga, mother of Bhishma)

M2: No, not Bhishma.

M1 joins in.

M1: Think Bhagirathi. What comes to your mind?

Me: Bhagirathi & Alaknanda rivers merge to form Ganga river.

M1: Yesss (sounded supportive ki at least this candidate knows something).

M2: What did the Bhagirathee character do in mythology? Something related to the Ganga goddess?

Me: Told the story that King Bhagirathee brought Ganga to Earth, to appease Brahma & Shiva, to release his ancestors, moksh prapti.

M2: Yes, correct. So, you know Ramayana? Dynasty of Lord Rama? Who were the Lord Rama brothers? Their wives?

Me: Taken aback. Told dynasty name (Never heard names of wives, just faintly remembered brother names) Told brother names – Lakshan, Bharat, Shatrughan. Bharat wife – Mandavi, Lakshman wife – Urmila. Mentioned that she slept for 14 years when Lakshman was serving van-Vaas with Lord Rama. Could not remember Shatrughan's wife's name, something “Keerthi”, “Strutkeerthi” (pronunciation was difficult, Mom had told me all the names 2 days back and I rebuffed her saying panel won’t ask such irrelevant questions. Lesson – If Mom asks you to lie down on train tracks, you lie down without hesitation, it’ll save you)

M2: Strutkeerthi, Yesss. (basically, he pronounced the name correctly. Okay, you must have heard about the pivotal role of Squirrel in Ramayana? As that squirrel, give an at least 1 min speech as CM candidate for the upcoming assembly elections in 4 states in India. Don’t drift away from reality either.

Me: (Stunned, first of all, had just heard about the squirrel story, not much clarity at all, and then just 20 secs, had to give a speech in politics context)

After 20 seconds, the panel asked to start. I said that I wasn’t sure about the squirrel story exactly, told about the brief story. Asked for another topic, M1 happily said ”Happiness”.

Me: Spoke.

The panel said okay, you spoke for a good 2 mins. Thank you. Calls you have?

Me: Told.

Panel: Thank you Avneesh, you can leave the meeting now.

Thanked the panel, and left the meeting.


Verdict: Converted.


Source of this PI Experience: Avneesh Kumar

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