The document discusses the key aspects of group discussions, including definitions, prerequisites, benefits, features, dos and don'ts. A group discussion involves 8-12 members discussing a topic for 20-30 minutes, allowing evaluators to assess participants' communication skills, knowledge, leadership abilities, and how they handle criticism. Participants should actively listen, make logical arguments supported by facts, accept other views politely, and work to include all members. Common group discussion topics center around current social, economic, and technological issues of importance in India and globally.
Group Discussion,
Group Discussion as a part of selection process
Structure of a group discussion
Dynamics of good behaviour
Techniques for effective participation
Team work and use of body language
Phases in GD
Group Discussion is a modern method of assessing students personality.
It is both a technique and an art and a comprehensive tool to judge the worthiness of the student and his appropriateness for the job.
Communication skill is a crucial factor than technical knowledge in any corporate environment in which Group Discussion plays an important role for Personality Development.
A Group Discussion (GD) is a technique used by corporate companies, educational institutes, and other organizations to judge the communication skills of the participant.
Communication and GD are two relevant soft skills that are a must for anyone looking for a job in the IT or other fields.
In this ppt, you will learn about the importance of GD, Various skills required, different types of GD topics and Do's and Dont's during GD
How To Start A Group Discussion?
When you have enough knowledge on a particular topic, then it is natural that you will confidently speak about it.
Initiate:---- The first and foremost step to come in light among the group is to be knowledgeable enough to initiate the discussion.
It is not necessary to have a thorough knowledge of the topic with actual facts and figures but at least the basic information on the topic will be good enough to speak on it. In order to make your speech more interesting, you can start with a quote which is relevant to the topic or can start with a short and simple incident/story.
Lead:-------- There could be a situation where you do not have enough information on the given topic. It’s wise to Wait, Watch and Listen to what the other candidates speak until you get a chance to glide into the discussion. Take charge and start your conversation forward.
Once you take charge of the discussion, make sure that you speak to the point without dragging the topic for the sake of it. Always remember that less is more. The more you add to the speech, the more you may get prone to making mistakes. Hence, being precise and leading the discussion impactfully is the key.
To Summarize:-----Just as initiating a Group Discussion helps to grab the attention of the GD evaluators. Similarly, summarization is an opportunity to turn heads of the evaluators.
Putting together the whole discussion by highlighting the star points and concluding the results of the discussion is summarizing the discussion. The summary should be short and to the point and no new points should be added for further discussion. Make sure that the summary is not single-sided but an amalgamation of both sides of the discussion.
Definition, Ambience, Types of Group Discussion,Purpose and Benefits of Group discussion, How Group Discussion differs from Debate and Panel Discussion, Traits, Big 5 individual traits.
1. What is Group Discussion?
2. Purpose of Group Discussion
3. Types of Group Discussion
4. How Group Discussion is conducted?
5. Evaluation criteria of Group Discussion
6. Preparing for Group Discussion
7. While in Group Discussion
8. Do’s of Group Discussion
9. Don’t of Group Discussion
Group Discussion,
Group Discussion as a part of selection process
Structure of a group discussion
Dynamics of good behaviour
Techniques for effective participation
Team work and use of body language
Phases in GD
Group Discussion is a modern method of assessing students personality.
It is both a technique and an art and a comprehensive tool to judge the worthiness of the student and his appropriateness for the job.
Communication skill is a crucial factor than technical knowledge in any corporate environment in which Group Discussion plays an important role for Personality Development.
A Group Discussion (GD) is a technique used by corporate companies, educational institutes, and other organizations to judge the communication skills of the participant.
Communication and GD are two relevant soft skills that are a must for anyone looking for a job in the IT or other fields.
In this ppt, you will learn about the importance of GD, Various skills required, different types of GD topics and Do's and Dont's during GD
How To Start A Group Discussion?
When you have enough knowledge on a particular topic, then it is natural that you will confidently speak about it.
Initiate:---- The first and foremost step to come in light among the group is to be knowledgeable enough to initiate the discussion.
It is not necessary to have a thorough knowledge of the topic with actual facts and figures but at least the basic information on the topic will be good enough to speak on it. In order to make your speech more interesting, you can start with a quote which is relevant to the topic or can start with a short and simple incident/story.
Lead:-------- There could be a situation where you do not have enough information on the given topic. It’s wise to Wait, Watch and Listen to what the other candidates speak until you get a chance to glide into the discussion. Take charge and start your conversation forward.
Once you take charge of the discussion, make sure that you speak to the point without dragging the topic for the sake of it. Always remember that less is more. The more you add to the speech, the more you may get prone to making mistakes. Hence, being precise and leading the discussion impactfully is the key.
To Summarize:-----Just as initiating a Group Discussion helps to grab the attention of the GD evaluators. Similarly, summarization is an opportunity to turn heads of the evaluators.
Putting together the whole discussion by highlighting the star points and concluding the results of the discussion is summarizing the discussion. The summary should be short and to the point and no new points should be added for further discussion. Make sure that the summary is not single-sided but an amalgamation of both sides of the discussion.
Definition, Ambience, Types of Group Discussion,Purpose and Benefits of Group discussion, How Group Discussion differs from Debate and Panel Discussion, Traits, Big 5 individual traits.
1. What is Group Discussion?
2. Purpose of Group Discussion
3. Types of Group Discussion
4. How Group Discussion is conducted?
5. Evaluation criteria of Group Discussion
6. Preparing for Group Discussion
7. While in Group Discussion
8. Do’s of Group Discussion
9. Don’t of Group Discussion
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2. Topics
• Definition of Group Discussion
• Group Discussion
• Prerequisites of a Group Discussion
• Benefits in Group Discussion
• Salient features
• Do’s and Don’ts in Group Discussion
• Important points in Group Discussion
• Accept criticism
• Suggestion
• Topics of importance frequently discussed
3. Definition of Group
Discussion
• Group Discussion is a modern
method of assessing students
personality.
• It is both a technique and an art and
a comprehensive tool to judge the
worthiness of the student and his
appropriateness for the job.
4. Group Discussion
• The term suggests a discussion
among a group of persons.
• The group will have 8 & 12 members
who will express their views freely,
frankly in a friendly manner, on a
topic of current issue.
• Within a time limit of 20 to 30
minutes,the abilities of the members
of the group is measured.
5. Prerequisites of a Group
Discussion
• Topics given by panelists
• Planning and preparation
• Knowledge with self-confidence
• Communication skills/ power of speech
• Presentation
• Body Language and personal
appearance
• Being calm and cool
6. Prerequisites of a Group
Discussion
• Extensive knowledge base related to
state, country and globe.
• Areas are politics,sports,science
&trade commerce,Industry and
Technology,MNC,ect.
• Analyze the social,economical issues
logistically .
• Listening skills
• Co-operation.
7. Benefits in Group
discussion
• Stimulation of thinking in a new
way.
• Expansion of knowledge
• Understanding of your strength
and weakness.
• Your true personality is revealed
and qualities of leadership
crystallize
8. Benefits of group discussion
• provides chance to Expose
• Language skills
• Academic knowledge
• Leadership skills
• people handling skills
• Team work
• General knowledge.
9. Salient features of G.D
• Topic may be given to judge your
public speaking talent.
• Discussion revolves around a
specific subject.
• The examiner does not interfere
once he announced the topic.
• Maintain cordiality and free
expression of thought and opinion.
10. Do`s in group discussion
• Appropriate to the issue .
• Make original points & support them
by substantial reasoning .
• Listen to the other participants
actively &carefully.
• Whatever you say must be with a
logical flow,&validate it with an
example as far as possible.
• Make only accurate statements.
11. Do`s in group discussion
• Modulate the volume, pitch and
tone.
• Be considerate to the feelings of
the others.
• Try to get your turn.
• Be an active and dynamic
participant by listening.
• Talk with confidence and self-
assurance.
12. Don’ts during group
discussion
• Being shy /nervous / keeping isolated
from G.D
• Interrupting another participant before
his arguments are over
• Speak in favour ; example:Establish
your position and stand by it stubbornly
• Changed opinions
• Don’t make fun of any participant even
if his arguments are funny.
13. Don`ts during group discussion
• Don’t engage yourself in sub-group
conversation.
• Don’t repeat and use irrelevant
materials.
• Addressing yourself to the examiner.
• Worrying about making some
grammatical mistakes,for your interest
the matter you put across are
14. Important points in group
discussion
• Be assertive: An assertive person is direct ,
honest careful about not hurting others
‘self-respect’.
• A patient listener: listening to another
person is one way of showing appreciation.
• Right language : Words can make friends &
right words at the right time make the best
results.
• Be analytical and fact-oriented : It is
necessary to make relevant points which
can be supported with facts and analyzed
logically.
15. Accept criticism
• If any member of the group criticizes or
disapproves a point, it is unwise to get
upset or react sharply.
• In case the criticism is flimsy,the same
can be pointed out politely.
• Maximize participation ; one must try to
contribute fully, vigorously & steadily
throughout the discussion.
• Show leadership ability: A group
discussion also evaluates your
leadership qualities.
16. • Accept someone's point of view
• Praise the argument
Example: Remedial English
communication is necessary for college
students because they fail in
communication skill test.
Status of literacy of women , is
increased from 30% to 70% when
compared to past years, in employment
sectors organized ,in the IT & ITES field.
17. • Accept the contradicts view
• Express your argument with few facts,
cases, %,
Newspapers publications etc.
• Express without hurting others
feelings.
18. • Suggestions
• Never try to bluff.
• Practice group discussion with friends on
different subjects.
• Remember !speech is a powerful
weapon.
19. Topics of Importance frequently
discussed
• Is India Shining
• Mobile phones / Internet – a boon or
nuisance
• Students focusing on software industry-
good or bad
• Child marriage
• India 2020
• Daughters are more caring than sons
• Influence of western culture in Indian
Universities
• Influence of computers in medical sciences