GD Tips
GD Tips
GD Tips
This is especially to people looking for both on campus and off campus jobs.
Now that the campus recruitment has started in many colleges, here comes another important
step in acquiring that elusive step towards selection - Group Discussion's. I present here a few
topics that I have collected which I think will certainly help you all. These are topics that are
generally asked or are likely to be asked. Along with the topics I have also given the broad points
along which these topics can be discussed.
Suggested GD Topics:
Define secularism.Constitution calls our country such a state, but how things have changed over
the last 50 years.Spread of nationalism. Division into majority and minority groups-e.g. benefits
given to minority groups perceived as a threat by others. Role of non-tolerant neighbors in fuelling
fundamentalism. It is a passing phenomenon. We have the national character to overcome this..
Points along these lines can be discussed.
Discuss current education system. Discuss our sociological structure.Poverty which forces kids to
drop out to supplement family income.Vicious circle-poverty due to lack of education and vice
versa.Suggest solutions to get out of this-for e.g., governments are doing a commendable job
with the midday meal schemes but we need more of such efforts. Going down further, why restrict
it to government alone? why cant private people, NGOs and other voluntary bodies come forward
to do the same? How about tapping corporate funds for such causes .....etc.
A nation of 950 million, we fail to produce great champions barring the occasional Vishwanathan
Anand or Geet Sethi. Sports system steeped in bureaucracy. Overriding popularity of cricket
leading to neglect in other sports.Traditionally, sports not accorded much importance by us as a
career. Need to develop sports from the primary school level- "catch em young". Various
incentives to be given to budding sportsmen like academic credits, sports in lieu of a few other
subjects etc. Development of sports infrastructure, making it amenable and affordable...etc.....
(This is an example of an abstract topic which is thrown up to students once in a while by the
examiners)
Talk what you know about this topic . Talk of its relevance in day to day life( or irrelevance if you
feel so..). Talk of its influence in literature e.g. Influence of Kant on the romantic poets especially
Wordsworth or of Bacon, Voltaire et al on the "Enlightenment" period etc. Talk of its influence in
politics e.g. Influence of Nietszche on Hitler and subsequent genocide during Nazi regime etc.
Talk of ethics and morals and their importance in life. talk of Indian philosophy. the Gita. Discuss
whether we use any of these in our lives and their importance in moulding our values...etc...
The most important skill for success in to have people on your side. One can get a lot of work
done by superiority and hierarchy but one cannot be a leader of men unless one maintains
excellent human relations.Its importance not only in professional life but personal life
too.Knowledge and expertise does one no good if one cannot maintain proper human
relations...etc.
The Indian products and manufacturing techniques. Why are we unable to sustain against global
competition.Our mindset towards quality. Indian attitude of "chalta hai" which leads to an
undemanding customer which in turn lets people get away with substandard products and
services. Today competition is forcing our industry to adhere to global standards so we are
getting there in terms of quality. Examples of our software industry which is recognised for its
ability to meet global standards etc. Since the topic is general, we can extrapolate it to our quality
of life-the air , the water , the facilities we have, the infrastructure we have, the services we get
and put up with ....etc......
This is a topic which provides ample scope for dialectics. One can argue for and against it. One of
the best examples is Bill Gates who went on to become the richest man in the world despite
dropping out of hid education. Closer home we have the example of Dhirubhai Ambani. What a
person learns and what he really wants to do has no correlation many a times. A person
succeeds only if he likes what he does.The argument for education will be that, in practice, it is
your marks and qualifications that opens doors for you. While one can become successful without
education, education brings about a richness in one's life. One is able to appreciate many facets
of life due to the extended knowledge that education provides. It opens a new window and
provides a different perspective towards things, ability to distinguish between ethical and
unethical, moral and amoral ....etc. http://www.ChetanaSinterview.com
Relevance of history. Reminder of our past telling us what to do and what not to do. Still we have
numerous examples which have occurred again and again for e.g. Time and again we have had
innumerable wars and bloodshed, Hitler made the same mistake as Napoleon and Napoleon in
turn the same ones as Alexander and all the three wanted to rule the world, countries making
similar mistakes in world war II as they did during world war I ....etc....
But despite this there are also many examples which have not been repeated ( or rather not
brought out to the fore as they were not repeated). This could mean we have indeed learnt from
history and avoided those mistakes. In fact that has been the purpose of teaching history so as
not to repeat them. Today fear of war is directly due to the record history places before us...etc....
A typical Indian villages and its myriad problems. Lack of basic amenities and infrastructure. their
contribution to the economy both in goods and services vis-a-vis their urban counterparts. they
could be an even bigger drivers of our economy if they are made self reliant by improving
infrastructure and reducing the general disparities between cities and villages ...etc...etc
Speaking for the topic one can argue the following- time and again it has made us self reliant in
food. This increases our bargaining power tremendously in the world economy. Internally also
food prices can be kept low and this will have a direct bearing on inflation. This would bolster the
economy and provide us freedom from world bodies and other nations.
Against the topic-agrarian economy is at the mercy of climatic conditions. A bad summer,
monsoon, or winter could bring the nation down. It will have a spiral effect as increased prices will
lead to inflation and problems associated with it. World bodies and other nations will dictate
terms..etc....
Wishful thinking indeed! It would be the key element for world peace. There will be no instrument
to wage a war. It will also remove fear and distrust among various nations. We wont have a
defence budget. This means more funds channelised into other productive areas. Reduced
terrorism and very little separatist groups
But the disadvantage could be imposition by one group, anarchy, laissez faire politics,
lawlessness..etc..
The role of some countries in "disciplining" others. Assuming on itself to decide what is right and
what is wrong for the whole world. Bullying others into submission by its sheer economic power.
Overriding the brief of world bodies in world politics C he ta naS
Suggest alternatives like more authority to world bodies like UN etc which is more representative
of everyone's interests. More assertiveness to be shown by other nations to such policing
nations . making more nations self reliant so that we have less of "Big Brother"
Syndrome....etc.....
Some undesirable practices over a long time. Dowry- prevalent even among the educated class,
Sati- recent example of a lady in North India, Child marriages- still prevalent in backward areas
etc. Reason on why do we still follow such customs. Traditional subjugation of women-present
even in big cities among upper class society. Allied problems due to such customs- intolerance,
fundamentalism, exploitation, etc http://www.ChetanaSinterview.com
Suggest ways out of this like education the masses, indicating the outmodedness and
irrelevance of such practices today...etc...
"How green was my valley........".Are we paying the price of nature?
As every one tries to be one up on the other in the race for industrialisation, deforestation is
taking place on a large scale. This effect is more pronounced in developing countries. It has
made a perceptible difference in the last 50 years with rising temperatures. Global warming.
Greenhouse effect. Ozone layer depletion. El Nino type effects. Similarly it has affected other
living beings-both plant and animals driving many of them to extinction..etc...
But people have realised it now. A lot of NGOs and voluntary bodies are working on it. Infact
there is even a Greens party in Germany which has been winning elections using the
environmental plank...etc....
This is again a topic where we can have for and against arguments. There are many examples of
great visionaries and leaders in business who have succeeded without any formal management
education. People have simply done it by their will, passion and desire. But management
education has also produced many bigwigs. A management education gives a perspective
towards analysis and problem solving.It enables one to take decisions in a scientific manner, it
enables you to handle the stress and strains of a demanding job...etc...
NGOs have become very powerful today. They have a major role to play in politics as they
swerve peoples opinion. They enjoy a lot of support and goodwill of the people. They can also
make or break a business. They protect the interests of the people and represent a collective
voice against anything that goes against their interests. Most of the times NGOs are more
capable in securing a fair deal for the general good. Also the NGOs have shown that they are in a
better position to handle social issues than most governments ...etc...