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Re: iit phd interview questions
Interviews are primarily focused on questions based on your BTech/MTech/MSc. thesis. One is expected to know that completely. The other questions were based on areas which the panel thinks should be prerequisite for the area which you are interested to pursue your PhD in. If you have relevant work experience, questions can/will be asked on that front too. Knowing basic CS and thesis well(advanced questions can be asked on this) should be helpful. Some of the Interview Questions Are As Follow • Tell me about your dissertation. • How far along is your dissertation? • When do you expect to defend your dissertation? • What classes do you like to teach? • What are the strengths/weaknesses of you Ph.D. program? • What do you think of our curriculum? • Do you know, or what do you think of, [a specific professor] at this University? • What do you think of qualitative/quantitative research? • Tell me about your teaching techniques (e.g., group projects, case method, etc.). • How would you teach [a specific class, e.g., media]? • Are you interested in working with the [Academic] Club (or taking a team to the [Academic] Competition)? • What specific ideas do you have for improving our [Academic] Club? • What do you think of "Integrated Marketing Communications" (or Interactive Media, or any current "hot" topic in your discipline)? • What is your favorite lecture, and why? • What research do you want to do in the next 5 years? |
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