Over the years, Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI) have become essential to most competitive exams. GD and PI rounds are conducted after the entrance exam has been conducted and the results are declared. Only those candidates who will clear the entrance exam will move forward to the next rounds of GD and PI. The concept of GD has not been a part of the regular academic curriculum in most colleges and universities. Therefore, the students face difficulties while preparing for this area of the selection process. The important GD/PI topics for Law Admission mentioned in this article can help students prepare for the round. The main objective of the GD round is to detect students’ confidence, knowledge, and ability to tackle challenging situations.
To pursue Law, many students appear for CLAT, LSAT, SLAT, AILET, MH CET, etc. Admission for both 3-years and 5-years LLB takes place through these LLB Entrance Exams. LLB Integrated courses like BA LLB or BBA LLB also take place through LLB entrance Exams. Among the most popular law entrance exams, CLAT and AILET are conducted for admission to National Law Universities. The MH CET law is the biggest state-level law entrance exam conducted for admission to more than 140 law colleges in Maharashtra.
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Important Group Discussion Topics for Law Admission
Let’s take a look at the important Group Discussion topics first:
Social Issues:
- Should anonymity be allowed on the internet?
- Do deadlines destroy creativity?
- Work from home (Pros & Cons)
- Lesson for the world fromCovid-19 pandemic
- How is technology impacting our day-to-day life?
- Should marital rape be criminalised?
- If winning isn’t everything then, why do we keep the score?
- COVID: Is veganism the answer?
- COVID 19: Importance of spending on Public Health.
Gender Issues:
- Thoughts on the LGBTQ community.
- Gender Equality in the workplace.
Educational Topics:
- E-Learning: Pros and Cons
- What is more important- Degree or Knowledge?
- Should ‘Group Discussion” be compulsory in the selection process?
Topics on Economy:
- Freebies before the election- Good or bad for the economy?
- Views on Bitcoin/Cryptocurrency
- Should the Indian economy be privatized?
- Agriculture vs Manufacturing Industry in India
- Is ‘Start-up India’ boosting entrepreneurship?
- Is Globalization an opportunity or threat?
- Will India be able to double Farmers’ Income in the next 5 years?
Current Affairs Topic:
- World post-Covid-19
- Repealing of Farm Bills
- Coronavirus and lockdown have exposed social inequality in modern India
- Taliban takeover of Afghanistan
- Is India ready for electric vehicles?
- Is it still too early for India to have bullet trains?
Abstract Topics:
- Hard work vs smart work
- Work-life balance is a myth
- Innovation vs Invention
- Women are better multi-taskers- agree or disagree?
- Can failure teach you important lessons in life?
- Principle or Profit?
- Change is the only constant
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What to do when you’re participating in GD?
You should keep a few things in mind when participating in a Group Discussion.
- Think before you speak.
- Pick up clues from the discussion and use them intelligently to gain points.
- Back up your points with facts and figures.
- Be sure of whatever you speak.
- Speak to the point and make sure you do not repeat the points.
- Be calm, composed, and gentle while you speak.
- Listen to other attentively and have a respectful attitude towards their viewpoints.
- Sometimes the discussion may take a hostile turn. In such a case it is a good idea to intervene to make the situation relaxed. This act of yours will show your leadership and problem-solving skills.
Also Read: 6 Types of People You Will Find in a Group Discussion
Important questions asked in the Personal Interview round
Questions in PI round are most of the time connected to students’ academics or job/internship that they might have mentioned in their resume. Students are also asked about the co-curricular activities they used to do in the past or are doing. However, it is difficult to guess what questions will be asked in the PI round but we still have a few questions that are commonly asked in the process of selection.
- Tell us about yourself?
- Why do you want admission to our college?
- What are your strength and weaknesses?
- What is your greatest achievement?
- Where do you see yourself in the next 5 years?
- Why did you choose to pursue Law?
- Who inspires you?
- What’s the difference between a good manager and a good leader?
- How will you contribute to our college if we choose you?
- How do you deal with failure or criticism?
- What have you learnt from your failures?
- Where else have you applied? What other calls have you received?
- Do you want to ask anything about the college?
What to do when you’re in a Personal Interview round?
Here are a few things you should know before going for a PI round:
- Have proper information about the college you’re appearing for.
- Have proper information about what you have written in your resume. Interviewers usually do not ask outside the scope of the resume.
- Be confident even if you don’t know the answer to any question.
- Be polite and don’t argue with the interviewer.
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