GD is a platform where you are expected to discuss on an assigned topic
and put forward your point of view at your turn so that a meaningful discussion takes place and group can come up with logical take away message as conclusion. test you only for qualitative skills hence, the other skills which are needed for the selection of a good candidate is soft skills. During jobs in organizations, communication plays a vital role to nurture Brand and thereby satisfy customers hence, GD is conducted to assess you on above parameters because companies look in you as future successful managers. Because of the above reasons GD is conducted as a group to test your verbal communication skills, attitude, interpersonal skills, body language and top of all how do you conduct yourself in a group and besides these qualities you are also tested for your entrepreneurial traits. Latest Group Discussion On the face of it GD looks very easy but you would be positively tested for your soft skills in area of verbal communication, gestured, body language, interpersonal skills and your domain knowledge. . GD Topic is very general in nature Most of the time GD Topic is very general in nature and it can be from the domain of sports, socioeconomic issues and for that matter the candidate who is well versed with the current affairs and who is also observant for the happenings around him/her both in India and globally, will be able to take up GD Topic in a most positive manner. It is the conclusion part in GD which can really get you the required weightage and for that matter, it is very essential for the candidate to remain focused on the assigned GD Topic and interact with the co GD participants so that others can discuss your point of view. If that happens that establishes your Leadership qualities. This is what is required and expected from a candidate like you in GD. GD TOPIC 1. No one wins in a war 2.How can we make the internet a safer place? 3.Role of media in society 4.Ignorance is bliss 5.Expectation kills happiness 6.Is social media polarising society?