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The Ultimate Gdpi Experience Handbook THE ULTIMATE GDPI EXPERIENCE HANDBOOK 250 interview experiences across all the top Indian B-schools, compiled by www.learningroots.in If you need any assistance with regard to your GDPI prep and/or need us to take a mock interview, write back to us on [email protected] Contents Disclaimer...................................................................................................................................................... 9 FMS, Delhi 1 ................................................................................................................................................ 10 FMS, Delhi 2 ................................................................................................................................................ 12 FMS, Delhi 3 ................................................................................................................................................ 15 FMS, Delhi 4 ................................................................................................................................................ 17 FMS, Delhi 5 ................................................................................................................................................ 19 FMS, Delhi 6 ................................................................................................................................................ 21 FMS, Delhi 7 ................................................................................................................................................ 22 FMS, Delhi 8 ................................................................................................................................................ 25 FMS, Delhi 9 ................................................................................................................................................ 28 FMS, Delhi 10 .............................................................................................................................................. 30 FMS, Delhi 11 .............................................................................................................................................. 32 FMS, Delhi 12 .............................................................................................................................................. 35 FMS, Delhi 13 .............................................................................................................................................. 37 FMS, Delhi 14 .............................................................................................................................................. 39 FMS, Delhi 15 .............................................................................................................................................. 42 FMS, Delhi 16 .............................................................................................................................................. 46 FMS, Delhi 17 .............................................................................................................................................. 48 FMS, Delhi 18 .............................................................................................................................................. 51 FMS, Delhi 19 .............................................................................................................................................. 55 FMS, Delhi 20 .............................................................................................................................................. 58 FMS, Delhi 21 .............................................................................................................................................. 61 IIFT, Delhi/Kolkata 1 .................................................................................................................................... 64 IIFT, Delhi/Kolkata 2 .................................................................................................................................... 67 IIFT, Delhi/Kolkata 3 .................................................................................................................................... 71 IIFT, Delhi/Kolkata 4 .................................................................................................................................... 75 IIFT, Delhi/Kolkata 5 .................................................................................................................................... 78 IIFT, Delhi/Kolkata 6 .................................................................................................................................... 81 IIFT, Delhi/Kolkata 7 .................................................................................................................................... 84 IIFT, Delhi/Kolkata 8 .................................................................................................................................... 89 Compiled by: Learning Roots (www.learningroots.in) For circulation only. 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