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Group Discussion
What is a GD?
Ritika Dhameja 2
• Group Discussion is a modern method of assessing
students personality
• Group Discussion is a process where exchange of
ideas and opinions take place
• A topic is discussed by a group
How is it conducted?
Ritika Dhameja 3
• A typical GD comprises of a small group of candidates
i.e. 5 to 10 students
• Students sit in a circular or C shape arrangement
• Each group is then given a topic for discussion
• Students are given a paper and pen & 2 minutes to think
before they start discussing
• A GD should last not more than 15-20 minutes
Types of GD
Ritika Dhameja 4
• Factual Topics
• Abstract Topics
• Controversial Topics
• Case Study based
Benefits?
Ritika Dhameja 5
• Stimulation of thinking in a new way
• Expansion of knowledge
• Understanding your strength and weakness
• Your true personality is revealed and qualities of
leadership crystallize
• Language skills
• Academic knowledge
• Leadership skills
• People handling skills
• Team work/ Team spirit
• General knowledge
Pre-requisites of a GD
Ritika Dhameja 6
• Planning and preparation
• Knowledge
• Communication skills/ power of speech
• Presentation
• Body Language and personal appearance
• Being calm and cool
• Listening skills
• Co-operation
• Alertness & presence of mind
• Out of the box thinking
Pre-requisites of a GD
Ritika Dhameja 7
• Tone of talking
• Pitch of talking
• Articulation
• Fluency
• Modulation
• Good delivery
• Flow of thought
• It isn’t sufficient to have ideas. They have to be expressed
effectively.
Skills assessed in GD
• Communication Skills
• Interpersonal Skills
• Leadership Skills
• Motivational Skills
• Team Building Skills
• Tolerance
• Academic Skills
• Out of the box thinking
• Listening skills
• Presentation Skills
• Analytical /Logical skills
Ritika Dhameja 9
What is judged?
Ritika Dhameja 10
• How good you are at communication with others.
• How you behave and interact with group.
• How open minded are you.
• Your listening skill.
• How you put forward your views.
• Your leadership and decision making skills.
• Your analysis skill and subject knowledge.
• Problem solving and critical thinking skill.
• Your attitude and confidence.
Tips for effective participation
Ritika Dhameja 11
• Understand - Understand the topic before attempting to contribute.
• Speak - Try and get a chance to speak. If you can't get a chance to
speak make your chance.
• Initiate - Take the initiative to begin the discussion, if possible.
• Structure - Structure arguments logically - justify your stand.
• Summarize- Summarize the discussion effectively
• Involve- Take active part throughout the GD.
• Articulate- Work continuously towards articulating your ideas into
meaningful sentences to make the best impact. Be clear in your
speech.
• Listen- Be an attentive listener.
• Quality, not quantity matters- it's not ‘how much' you say, but
‘what' you say that's important.
Good way
Ritika Dhameja 12
• Consistent participation
• Keenness in listening and observing
• Time sharing and orderly conduct
• Ability to handle turbulent situations
• Ability to cut excessively exuberant participants down to size
• Ability to dominate the proceedings without bullying others
• Avoiding personal comments
• Ask open-ended questions
• Validate with examples
• Express your argument with few facts, cases, %
• Accept criticism politely
1. Be a good listener
2. Do not use high vocabulary
3. Never use technical language while speaking
4. Not knowing is not a problem , do not try to bluff
5. Talk appropriate to the issue
6. Make original points & support them by substantial
reasoning
7. Listen to the other participants actively &carefully
8. Whatever you say must be with a logical flow
9. Make only accurate statements
Do’s
Ritika Dhameja 13
Do’s
• Speak pleasantly and politely to the group
• Respect the contribution of every speaker
• Remember that a discussion is not an argument. Learn to
disagree politely
• Think about your contribution before you speak
• Try to stick to the discussion topic. Don't introduce
irrelevant information.
• Be aware of your body language when you are speaking
• Agree with and acknowledge what you find interesting
Ritika Dhameja 14
Do’s
• 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.
Ritika Dhameja 15
Don’ts
1. Do not criticize on religion
2. Do not get personal with anyone
3. Never ever try to bluff
4. Do not be shy /nervous /keep yourself isolated from G.D
5. Interrupt another participant before his argument is over
6. Do not Change opinions
7. Don’t make fun of any participant even if his arguments
are funny
8. Do not Get irritated
Ritika Dhameja 16
Don’ts
• Don’t lose your temper. A discussion is not an
argument.
• Don’t shout. Use a moderate tone and medium pitch.
• Don’t use too many gestures when you speak.
Gestures like finger pointing and table thumping
can appear aggressive.
• Don’t dominate the discussion. Confident speakers
should allow quieter students a chance to contribute.
• Don’t interrupt. Wait for a speaker to finish what
they are saying before you speak.
Ritika Dhameja 17
• Don’t engage yourself in sub-group conversation.
• Don’t repeat
• Don’t worry about making some grammatical
mistakes, for your interest the matter you put across
are important
Ritika Dhameja 18
Don’ts
1) Keep eye contact while speaking:
Do not look at the evaluators only. Keep eye contact with every team
member while speaking.
2) Initiate the GD:
Initiating the GD is a big plus. But keep in mind – Initiate the group
discussion only when you understood the GD topic clearly and have
some topic knowledge. Speaking without proper subject knowledge
is bad impression.
3) Allow others to speak:
Do not interrupt anyone in-between while speaking. Even if you
don’t agree with his/her thoughts do not snatch their chance to
speak. Instead make some notes and clear the points when it’s your
turn.
Ritika Dhameja 19
How to be a part of the GD
4) Speak clearly:
Speak politely and clearly. Use simple and understandable words
while speaking. Don’t be too aggressive if you are disagreeing with
someone. Express your feelings calmly and politely.
5) Make sure to bring the discussion on track:
If by any means group is distracting from the topic or goal then
simply take initiative to bring the discussion on the track. Make all
group members aware that you all need to come to some conclusion
at the end of the discussion. So stick to the topic.
6) Positive attitude:
Be confident. Do not try to dominate anyone. Keep positive body
language. Show interest in discussion.
Ritika Dhameja 20
How to be a part of the GD
7) Speak sensibly:
Do not speak just to increase your speaking time. Don’t worry even if you
speak less. Your thoughts should be sensible and relevant instead of
irrelevant speech.
8 ) Listen carefully to others:
Speak less and listen more! Pay attention while others are speaking. This
will make coherent discussion and you will get involved in the group
positively. You will surely make people agree with you.
9) No need to go into much details:
You have limited time so be precise and convey your thoughts in short
and simple language.
How to be a part of the GD
Initiation Techniques
• State the topic
• Quote
• Definition
• Question
• Shock Statement
• Facts, figures & statistics
• Initiate a GD only when you have understood the topic &
have a valid point
• Don’t start a GD just for the heck of it
• Opening sentence should lead the GD
• Keep it brief
Ritika Dhameja 22
Play the role of a moderator
Ritika Dhameja 23
• This person controls the GD
• He is a team player
• He leads the GD
• Allows silent or struggling participants to get in
• Leads GD back on track
• Requests a participant not to interrupt/argue/make
controvertial remarks
How to summarize?
Ritika Dhameja 24
• Avoid raising new points.
• Avoid stating only your viewpoint.
• Avoid dwelling only on one aspect of the GD.
• Keep it brief and concise.
• It must incorporate all the important points that
came out during the GD.
• If the examiner asks you to summaries a GD, it
means the GD has come to an end.
• Do not add anything once the GD has been
summarized.
Summary/ Conclusion
Ritika Dhameja 25
• Begin with, “In a nutshell..” or “To summarize…”
• State group opinions not just your opinion
• Incorporate all the major points
• Keep it brief
• If a consensus than conclude with one
• If mixed opinions then take a poll by a raise of
hands/yes-no & conclude
• End GD after summary
Use statements like
Ritika Dhameja 26
• “I agree with my friend that…”
• “I’d like to add a point to what my friend said...”
• “I would further like to add something to….”
• “Sorry, but I beg to differ…”
• “In my opinion…”
• “According to (state source/facts/stats)…”
• “I think we are diverting away from the subject…”
• “Please allow our friend _who has been trying to say
something a chance”
• “I request to give his/her opinion on…”
THANK YOU
Ritika Dhameja 27
TOPIC
1. Impact of COVID-19 (Coronavirus) on Global economy.
2. ONLINE VERSES OFFLINE LEARNING
3. Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan

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DAY 2.pptx

  • 2. What is a GD? Ritika Dhameja 2 • Group Discussion is a modern method of assessing students personality • Group Discussion is a process where exchange of ideas and opinions take place • A topic is discussed by a group
  • 3. How is it conducted? Ritika Dhameja 3 • A typical GD comprises of a small group of candidates i.e. 5 to 10 students • Students sit in a circular or C shape arrangement • Each group is then given a topic for discussion • Students are given a paper and pen & 2 minutes to think before they start discussing • A GD should last not more than 15-20 minutes
  • 4. Types of GD Ritika Dhameja 4 • Factual Topics • Abstract Topics • Controversial Topics • Case Study based
  • 5. Benefits? Ritika Dhameja 5 • Stimulation of thinking in a new way • Expansion of knowledge • Understanding your strength and weakness • Your true personality is revealed and qualities of leadership crystallize • Language skills • Academic knowledge • Leadership skills • People handling skills • Team work/ Team spirit • General knowledge
  • 6. Pre-requisites of a GD Ritika Dhameja 6 • Planning and preparation • Knowledge • Communication skills/ power of speech • Presentation • Body Language and personal appearance • Being calm and cool • Listening skills • Co-operation • Alertness & presence of mind • Out of the box thinking
  • 7. Pre-requisites of a GD Ritika Dhameja 7 • Tone of talking • Pitch of talking • Articulation • Fluency • Modulation • Good delivery • Flow of thought • It isn’t sufficient to have ideas. They have to be expressed effectively.
  • 8.
  • 9. Skills assessed in GD • Communication Skills • Interpersonal Skills • Leadership Skills • Motivational Skills • Team Building Skills • Tolerance • Academic Skills • Out of the box thinking • Listening skills • Presentation Skills • Analytical /Logical skills Ritika Dhameja 9
  • 10. What is judged? Ritika Dhameja 10 • How good you are at communication with others. • How you behave and interact with group. • How open minded are you. • Your listening skill. • How you put forward your views. • Your leadership and decision making skills. • Your analysis skill and subject knowledge. • Problem solving and critical thinking skill. • Your attitude and confidence.
  • 11. Tips for effective participation Ritika Dhameja 11 • Understand - Understand the topic before attempting to contribute. • Speak - Try and get a chance to speak. If you can't get a chance to speak make your chance. • Initiate - Take the initiative to begin the discussion, if possible. • Structure - Structure arguments logically - justify your stand. • Summarize- Summarize the discussion effectively • Involve- Take active part throughout the GD. • Articulate- Work continuously towards articulating your ideas into meaningful sentences to make the best impact. Be clear in your speech. • Listen- Be an attentive listener. • Quality, not quantity matters- it's not ‘how much' you say, but ‘what' you say that's important.
  • 12. Good way Ritika Dhameja 12 • Consistent participation • Keenness in listening and observing • Time sharing and orderly conduct • Ability to handle turbulent situations • Ability to cut excessively exuberant participants down to size • Ability to dominate the proceedings without bullying others • Avoiding personal comments • Ask open-ended questions • Validate with examples • Express your argument with few facts, cases, % • Accept criticism politely
  • 13. 1. Be a good listener 2. Do not use high vocabulary 3. Never use technical language while speaking 4. Not knowing is not a problem , do not try to bluff 5. Talk appropriate to the issue 6. Make original points & support them by substantial reasoning 7. Listen to the other participants actively &carefully 8. Whatever you say must be with a logical flow 9. Make only accurate statements Do’s Ritika Dhameja 13
  • 14. Do’s • Speak pleasantly and politely to the group • Respect the contribution of every speaker • Remember that a discussion is not an argument. Learn to disagree politely • Think about your contribution before you speak • Try to stick to the discussion topic. Don't introduce irrelevant information. • Be aware of your body language when you are speaking • Agree with and acknowledge what you find interesting Ritika Dhameja 14
  • 15. Do’s • 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. Ritika Dhameja 15
  • 16. Don’ts 1. Do not criticize on religion 2. Do not get personal with anyone 3. Never ever try to bluff 4. Do not be shy /nervous /keep yourself isolated from G.D 5. Interrupt another participant before his argument is over 6. Do not Change opinions 7. Don’t make fun of any participant even if his arguments are funny 8. Do not Get irritated Ritika Dhameja 16
  • 17. Don’ts • Don’t lose your temper. A discussion is not an argument. • Don’t shout. Use a moderate tone and medium pitch. • Don’t use too many gestures when you speak. Gestures like finger pointing and table thumping can appear aggressive. • Don’t dominate the discussion. Confident speakers should allow quieter students a chance to contribute. • Don’t interrupt. Wait for a speaker to finish what they are saying before you speak. Ritika Dhameja 17
  • 18. • Don’t engage yourself in sub-group conversation. • Don’t repeat • Don’t worry about making some grammatical mistakes, for your interest the matter you put across are important Ritika Dhameja 18 Don’ts
  • 19. 1) Keep eye contact while speaking: Do not look at the evaluators only. Keep eye contact with every team member while speaking. 2) Initiate the GD: Initiating the GD is a big plus. But keep in mind – Initiate the group discussion only when you understood the GD topic clearly and have some topic knowledge. Speaking without proper subject knowledge is bad impression. 3) Allow others to speak: Do not interrupt anyone in-between while speaking. Even if you don’t agree with his/her thoughts do not snatch their chance to speak. Instead make some notes and clear the points when it’s your turn. Ritika Dhameja 19 How to be a part of the GD
  • 20. 4) Speak clearly: Speak politely and clearly. Use simple and understandable words while speaking. Don’t be too aggressive if you are disagreeing with someone. Express your feelings calmly and politely. 5) Make sure to bring the discussion on track: If by any means group is distracting from the topic or goal then simply take initiative to bring the discussion on the track. Make all group members aware that you all need to come to some conclusion at the end of the discussion. So stick to the topic. 6) Positive attitude: Be confident. Do not try to dominate anyone. Keep positive body language. Show interest in discussion. Ritika Dhameja 20 How to be a part of the GD
  • 21. 7) Speak sensibly: Do not speak just to increase your speaking time. Don’t worry even if you speak less. Your thoughts should be sensible and relevant instead of irrelevant speech. 8 ) Listen carefully to others: Speak less and listen more! Pay attention while others are speaking. This will make coherent discussion and you will get involved in the group positively. You will surely make people agree with you. 9) No need to go into much details: You have limited time so be precise and convey your thoughts in short and simple language. How to be a part of the GD
  • 22. Initiation Techniques • State the topic • Quote • Definition • Question • Shock Statement • Facts, figures & statistics • Initiate a GD only when you have understood the topic & have a valid point • Don’t start a GD just for the heck of it • Opening sentence should lead the GD • Keep it brief Ritika Dhameja 22
  • 23. Play the role of a moderator Ritika Dhameja 23 • This person controls the GD • He is a team player • He leads the GD • Allows silent or struggling participants to get in • Leads GD back on track • Requests a participant not to interrupt/argue/make controvertial remarks
  • 24. How to summarize? Ritika Dhameja 24 • Avoid raising new points. • Avoid stating only your viewpoint. • Avoid dwelling only on one aspect of the GD. • Keep it brief and concise. • It must incorporate all the important points that came out during the GD. • If the examiner asks you to summaries a GD, it means the GD has come to an end. • Do not add anything once the GD has been summarized.
  • 25. Summary/ Conclusion Ritika Dhameja 25 • Begin with, “In a nutshell..” or “To summarize…” • State group opinions not just your opinion • Incorporate all the major points • Keep it brief • If a consensus than conclude with one • If mixed opinions then take a poll by a raise of hands/yes-no & conclude • End GD after summary
  • 26. Use statements like Ritika Dhameja 26 • “I agree with my friend that…” • “I’d like to add a point to what my friend said...” • “I would further like to add something to….” • “Sorry, but I beg to differ…” • “In my opinion…” • “According to (state source/facts/stats)…” • “I think we are diverting away from the subject…” • “Please allow our friend _who has been trying to say something a chance” • “I request to give his/her opinion on…”
  • 28. TOPIC 1. Impact of COVID-19 (Coronavirus) on Global economy. 2. ONLINE VERSES OFFLINE LEARNING 3. Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan