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Great Lakes Gurgaon Interview Preparation: Complete Blueprint 2025-26

Master your Great Lakes Gurgaon interview: Why Gurgaon vs Chennai differentiation, AI video interview strategy, NCR corporate advantage, 40+ questions, 14-day plan from 18 years coaching.

You’ve received the Great Lakes Gurgaon interview call. Now comes the question that determines everything: “Why Gurgaon specificallyβ€”not Chennai?”

Here’s what 18 years of coaching has taught me: Most candidates fumble this question. They give generic “Great Lakes brand” answers that apply equally to both campuses, signaling they haven’t done their homework. Panels reject lukewarm interest immediately.

This blueprint gives you the complete strategy: how to position Gurgaon’s NCR corporate hub advantage authentically, master the AI-proctored video interview, demonstrate leadership and integrity through concrete examples, and prepare for 40+ questions across 10 categories. Let’s get you ready for Great Lakes Gurgaon interview preparation.

Section 1
School Overview

What Makes Great Lakes Gurgaon Different: NCR Corporate Hub Positioning

Great Lakes Institute of Management (GLIM) Gurgaon is Great Lakes’ strategic NCR extensionβ€”not a backup campus, but a deliberate positioning in India’s consulting and e-commerce hub. Understanding this distinction is the first test in your Great Lakes Gurgaon interview preparation.

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Great Lakes Gurgaon at a Glance
Established 2010 (NCR Extension)
Programs Offered PGPM (1-year) + PGDM (2-year)
Interview Weight 20-25% of Final Selection
Unique Component AI-Proctored Video Interview
Core Philosophy Global Mindset, Indian Roots
Batch Size ~300 total (smaller than Chennai)
Key Differentiator NCR corporate hub accessβ€”20 min to Cyber City
Placement Strengths Consulting (25%), IT/ITES (27%), E-commerce
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PGPM Avg CTC (2025)
20-25%
PI Weightage
15-20
PI Minutes
2-3
Panel Members
Coach’s Perspective
Every Great Lakes Gurgaon interview includes: “Why Gurgaon specifically, not Chennai?” Candidates who fumble this get rejected regardless of CAT score. The panel isn’t asking “Why Great Lakes brand?”β€”they’re testing whether you’ve researched strategically and can articulate Gurgaon’s unique NCR advantage for YOUR specific goals. Generic answers like “both are good” signal you’re treating Gurgaon as backup. That’s an instant red flag.

How Gurgaon Differs from Chennai (Critical for Interview)

Dimension GLIM Gurgaon Great Lakes Chennai
Primary Advantage NCR Corporate Hubβ€”Consulting, e-commerce, tech HQs nearby Chennai/ECRβ€”LEED Platinum campus, calmer environment
Batch Size Smaller (~300 total)β€”personalized faculty attention Larger (~500+ total)β€”more diverse peer group
Placement Tilt Consulting/E-commerce/Tech (NCR strength) Analytics/IT/Tech (Chennai strength)
Campus Age 2010 (newer)β€”building brand equity 2004 (older)β€”established legacy, AMBA-accredited
Average CTC (PGPM) β‚Ή15.1 LPA (2025) β‚Ή17-18 LPA (historically ~20% higher)
Top Recruiters Deloitte, BCG, Accenture, Flipkart, Amazon TCS, Cognizant, EY, KPMG, Capgemini
Location Access 20 min to Cyber City consulting firms ECRβ€”beach proximity, quieter environment
Section 2
The Selection Process

Great Lakes Gurgaon Selection Process: Video + PI Breakdown

Understanding the exact weightages in the Great Lakes Gurgaon selection process helps you prioritize preparation. Unlike purely academic B-schools, GLIM Gurgaon emphasizes industry readiness through a multi-stage professional evaluation.

⚠️ Critical Insight

The AI-Proctored Video Interview (10-15% weight) happens BEFORE the Personal Interview. Many candidates underestimate thisβ€”rambling, reading from notes, or poor tech setup creates negative first impression before panel even meets you. Your video performance sets the tone for the entire evaluation.

Complete Selection Breakdown

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Selection Component Weightages
  • 40-50%
    Qualifying Exam (CAT/XAT/GMAT/NMAT)
    Typically 80-90 percentile for strong conversion. Gets you the interview call, but doesn’t guarantee admission.
  • 20-30%
    Profile Assessment (Academics + Work-Ex + Essays)
    Quality of experience valued over quantity. 2-3 years of impactful work beats 5 years of routine tasks. Essay authenticity matters.
  • 10-15%
    AI-Proctored Video Interview
    Tests spontaneous thinking, communication clarity, authenticity. 60-90 seconds per response. AI analyzes speech patterns, confidence, structure.
  • 20-25%
    Personal Interview (PI)
    The deciding factor. Tests: Career progression logic, “Why Gurgaon vs Chennai” differentiation, leadership and integrity examples, business awareness, NCR ecosystem understanding.

Interview Process Components

AI-Proctored Video Interview (Unique to GLIM)

  • Format: 5-10 pre-recorded questions appear on screen, 60-90 seconds to respond
  • Recording: One take only (no redo), AI analyzes speech patterns, confidence, clarity
  • Topics: Career decisions, ethical scenarios, business awareness, self-reflection, leadership examples
  • Evaluation: Clarity & Conciseness (35%), Confidence & Authenticity (30%), Structured Thinking (20%), Relevance (15%)
  • Common mistakes: Speaking beyond 90 sec, reading from off-screen notes, filler words, looking away from camera
  • Key insight: Your video performance happens BEFORE the PIβ€”sets panel’s first impression

Personal Interview (PI)

  • Duration: 15-20 minutes (conversational, professional)
  • Style: Professional, cordialβ€”NOT stress-test like IIM Calcutta
  • Focus: Career progression logic, “Why Gurgaon specifically?” positioning, leadership/integrity examples, business awareness, NCR ecosystem understanding
  • Platform: Usually online (Zoom most common)
  • Warning: THE make-or-break question is always asked: “Why Gurgaon specifically, not Chennai?” Weak answers = rejection regardless of CAT score

Panel Composition

  • Size: 2-3 members (faculty, alumni, occasionally industry professionals)
  • Faculty: Shared with Chennai campus (Great Lakes quality maintained)
  • Philosophy: Testing reasoning ability and communication clarity over rote knowledge
  • Style: Conversational but evaluativeβ€”cordial tone doesn’t mean easy

Mandatory Essay Component

  • Format: Written submission during application OR during interview process
  • Typical Prompts: Leadership experiences, values tested, contribution potential, career progression
  • Evaluation: Self-Awareness (30%), Integrity & Values (25%), Leadership Potential (20%), Clarity (15%), Authenticity (10%)
  • Red Flags: Overclaiming (ignoring team contributions), vague stories (no STAR structure), no self-awareness (perfect resume with zero failures), copy-paste content (generic to any school)
Section 3
What GLIM Gurgaon Values

What Great Lakes Gurgaon Actually Looks For in Candidates

GLIM Gurgaon officially states they seek: “Leadership potential, Integrity and ethical values, Diversity of experience, Contribution to community.” But what does this actually mean in the GLIM Gurgaon personal interview? Here are the 4 core differentiators:

1
Work Experience Quality (Depth Over Duration)

For PGPM (2+ years required) and PGDM (0-3 years): Did you just complete tasks, or did you own outcomes?

  • Measurable impact: Not “managed projects”β€””Led 5-person team, delivered β‚Ή2Cr project 20% under budget, improved NPS by 15 points”
  • Client interaction: “Presented to C-suite stakeholders, managed key client accounts, negotiated vendor contracts”
  • Ownership evidence: “Identified process gap, proposed solution, implemented change across departments”
  • Cross-functional exposure: “Collaborated with sales, ops, financeβ€”understood business holistically”
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NCR Corporate Hub Advantage Appreciation

If you can’t articulate why NCR location matters strategically, you haven’t understood Gurgaon’s institutional positioning.

  • Specific companies named: “Gurgaon hosts consulting (Deloitte, BCG, McKinsey), tech (Google, Microsoft), e-commerce (Flipkart, Amazon, Paytm) HQs”
  • Networking plan: “Year-round access to alumni events, 50+ CXO sessions annually, industry conferences”
  • Live project advantage: “Proximity enables weekend consulting projects with NCR firmsβ€”practical experience beyond classroom”
  • Placement logistics: “Recruiters prefer NCR campus visits over remote locationsβ€”increases company participation”
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Leadership & Integrity (Explicitly Stated Values)

GLIM’s official selection criteria explicitly lists these. Panels WILL ask for concrete examplesβ€”prepare STAR stories.

  • Leadership without authority: “Led cross-functional team despite being juniorβ€”built consensus through influence, not hierarchy”
  • Ethical dilemma story: “Chose transparency over hiding mistakeβ€”risked project delay but maintained client trust”
  • Community contribution: “Volunteered measurable hours with quantified impact on beneficiaries”
  • Resilience example: “Project failedβ€”I owned the failure, analyzed root causes, implemented learnings in next successful project”
4
Career Clarity & Post-MBA Execution Plan

PGPM’s 1-year format demands clarityβ€”no time for “exploration.” PGDM allows flexibility, but vague goals signal lack of self-awareness.

  • Specific role: Not “consulting”β€””Management consultant in operations practice at Deloitte/EY NCR office”
  • Logical progression: Connect past β†’ MBA β†’ future clearly with skill gap articulation
  • NCR leverage plan: “Target NCR companies (BCG, McKinsey), use alumni network, attend industry events”
  • Validation proof: “Validated through conversations with 2 Great Lakes alumni in consulting”
πŸ’‘ The “Why Gurgaon vs Chennai” Framework

Never say: “Both are good, I’m okay with either” (lukewarm = rejection). Instead, use this framework: “I chose Gurgaon for three strategic reasons: [1] My target sector (consulting) has major NCR presenceβ€”BCG, McKinsey, Deloitte in Cyber City; [2] Smaller batch provides personalized faculty mentorship critical for my career pivot; [3] NCR’s e-commerce/fintech ecosystem offers domain exposure I can’t get elsewhere. While Chennai has stronger overall brand equity, Gurgaon’s location aligns better with my post-MBA execution plan.”

Section 4
Interview Questions

40+ Great Lakes Gurgaon Interview Questions by Category

Based on patterns from hundreds of GLIM Gurgaon interview questions, here’s what you’ll face organized by category. Difficulty markers: ⭐ Common | ⭐⭐ Tricky | ⭐⭐⭐ Curveball

Category 1: Profile Deep-Dive & Career Progression

For Experienced Candidates (PGPM):

  1. ⭐ “Walk me through your professional journey from Day 1 to now.”
  2. ⭐ “What’s your biggest professional achievement? Quantify the impact.”
  3. ⭐⭐ “Describe a project where YOU specifically created measurable value. What was your role vs team’s role?”
  4. ⭐⭐ “You’ve switched jobs twice in 3 years. Why? Are you committed to anything long-term?”
  5. ⭐⭐⭐ “Your LinkedIn shows ‘team lead’ but resume says ‘senior analyst.’ Which is accurate?”
  6. ⭐⭐ “What’s the most difficult decision you’ve made professionally? Why was it difficult?”
  7. ⭐⭐ “Tell me about a time you failed. What did you learn?”

For Freshers (PGDM):

  1. ⭐ “Why MBA directly? Why not gain 2-3 years work experience first?”
  2. ⭐⭐ “Which internships were substantive? What did you learn beyond tasks assigned?”
  3. ⭐⭐⭐ “Your resume lists 5 internships. Seems scattered. What’s the common thread?”

Academic Background:

  1. ⭐⭐ “Walk me through undergrad. Which subjects did you genuinely master vs just score in?”
  2. ⭐⭐ “Explain this academic dip in 2nd year. What happened?”
  3. ⭐⭐⭐ “Your BTech is in Mechanical but you’ve worked in IT. Why the disconnect?”

Category 2: Why MBA / Why Great Lakes / Why Gurgaon (THE CRITICAL CATEGORY)

Standard Questions:

  1. ⭐ “Why MBA? Why now?”
  2. ⭐ “Short-term career goal (2-3 years post-MBA) + long-term vision (10 years)?”
  3. ⭐⭐ “Why not continue in current role? What ceiling have you hit?”
  4. ⭐⭐ “Why Great Lakes specifically? What attracted you beyond rankings/placements?”

THE MAKE-OR-BREAK QUESTIONS:

  1. ⭐⭐ “Why Gurgaon campus specifically? Why not Chennai?” (Asked to EVERY candidate)
  2. ⭐⭐⭐ “Great Lakes has two campuses. How do they differ? Why is Gurgaon better fit for YOUR goals?”
  3. ⭐⭐⭐ “You know Gurgaon campus is newer (2010 vs Chennai 2004). Doesn’t Chennai have better brand equity?”
  4. ⭐⭐⭐ “What do you know about Professor Bala V. Balachandran’s vision? How does Gurgaon embody it?”

Program-Specific (PGPM vs PGDM):

  1. ⭐⭐ “Why 1-year PGPM instead of 2-year PGDM? What’s the rush?”
  2. ⭐⭐⭐ “PGPM is intenseβ€”11-month compressed curriculum. Can you handle the pace after working 3 years?”
  3. ⭐⭐⭐ “Why 2-year PGDM when you already have 2 years work-ex? Wouldn’t PGPM be more suitable?”

Category 3: NCR Corporate Hub & Location (Gurgaon-Specific)

  1. ⭐⭐ “How will Gurgaon’s NCR location specifically help your career goals?”
  2. ⭐⭐ “Name 5 companies headquartered in Gurgaon/NCR that interest you. Why?”
  3. ⭐⭐⭐ “Many top B-schools are in Bangalore/Mumbai. Why choose Gurgaon?”
  4. ⭐⭐⭐ “Gurgaon has pollution, traffic issues. How will you handle lifestyle change?”
  5. ⭐⭐ “What industries dominate NCR? How does it differ from Mumbai/Bangalore?”
  6. ⭐⭐⭐ “Gurgaon is consulting/e-commerce hub. What’s driving this concentration?”
  7. ⭐⭐ “How will you leverage NCR ecosystem during MBA? Specific networking plan?”

Category 4: Leadership & Integrity (Explicitly Valued)

Leadership:

  1. ⭐⭐ “Tell me about a time you demonstrated leadership without formal authority.”
  2. ⭐⭐ “Describe a situation where you influenced team decision despite being junior.”
  3. ⭐⭐⭐ “Give me example where you led through crisisβ€”tight deadline, limited resources, high stakes.”

Integrity & Ethics (WILL BE ASKED):

  1. ⭐⭐ “Tell me about a time you chose ‘right over easy.'”
  2. ⭐⭐⭐ “Describe an ethical dilemma at work. What did you choose and why?”
  3. ⭐⭐⭐ “Manager asks you to manipulate data for presentation. What do you do?”
  4. ⭐⭐⭐ “Company can boost quarterly profits 20% by cutting employee benefits. Your recommendation?”

Failure & Resilience:

  1. ⭐⭐ “Tell me about a significant professional failure. What did you learn?”
  2. ⭐⭐⭐ “Describe a time your recommendation was rejected. How did you handle it?”

Category 5: Business Awareness & Industry Knowledge

General:

  1. ⭐ “What’s in the news recently that affects your target industry?”
  2. ⭐⭐ “Name 3 major business trends you’re following. How do they impact your sector?”
  3. ⭐⭐⭐ “Pick one company you admire. Analyze its recent performanceβ€”what’s working, what’s not?”

Sector-Specific:

  1. Consulting: “What do consultants actually do? How is it different from corporate strategy?”
  2. Tech: “AI is disrupting everything. How will it affect mid-management roles?”
  3. E-commerce: “Quick commerce is booming. Is 10-minute delivery sustainable?”
  4. BFSI: “Recent RBI rate hike. How does it affect consumer lending?”

NCR-Specific:

  1. ⭐ “Recent Union Budgetβ€”what impacts NCR economy?”
  2. ⭐⭐ “Startup funding winter. How does it affect NCR ecosystem?”
  3. ⭐⭐⭐ “Delhi’s air quality issues. Should companies relocate from NCR?”

Category 6: AI Video Interview Sample Prompts (60-90 seconds each)

  1. “Tell us about yourself beyond your resume.”
  2. “Describe your biggest professional achievement.”
  3. “Why do you want to pursue MBA at Great Lakes Gurgaon?”
  4. “Tell us about a time you demonstrated leadership.”
  5. “What’s an ethical dilemma you faced? How did you resolve it?”
  6. “Describe a failure and what you learned from it.”
  7. “How will you contribute to Great Lakes community?”
  8. “Where do you see yourself 5 years post-MBA?”
  9. “What’s the biggest business challenge in your industry?”
  10. “If you could solve one problem in the world, what would it be?”

Video Response Structure (75 seconds):

  • [10s] Opening stance/context
  • [40s] Main point with specific example
  • [20s] Learning/outcome
  • [5s] Conclusion

Practice: The Killer Question

❓ The Question That Eliminates Most Candidates
“Why Gurgaon campus specifically? Why not Chennai?”
Click to see approach
  • “Both are good, I’m okay with either” β†’ Signals no preference, lukewarm interest
  • “Gurgaon is closer to my home” β†’ Convenience, not strategic
  • “I couldn’t get into Chennai” β†’ Admits second preference, backup campus
  • “Great Lakes brand is strong” β†’ Generic, applies equally to both campuses

“I specifically chose Gurgaon for three strategic reasons:”

  • [1] Target Sector Alignment: “My goal is management consultingβ€”major firms (BCG, McKinsey, Deloitte, Bain) have India HQs in NCR, specifically Cyber City Gurgaon. Campus proximity enables year-round networking, guest lectures by actual partners (not just HR), and live consulting projects during term.”
  • [2] Batch Size Advantage: “Gurgaon’s smaller batch (~300 vs Chennai’s 500+) provides personalized faculty mentorship critical for my career pivot from engineering to consulting. I need close guidance, not just large peer network.”
  • [3] Ecosystem Match: “NCR’s e-commerce/fintech concentration (Flipkart, Amazon, Paytm, PolicyBazaar) offers domain exposure specific to my interest in tech-enabled business modelsβ€”can’t replicate this in Chennai.”

Closing: “While Chennai has stronger overall brand equity and AMBA accreditation, Gurgaon’s NCR location and industry proximity align better with my 2-3 year post-MBA execution plan.”

Section 5
Video Interview + Essay Mastery

AI Video Interview & Essay Strategy: GLIM’s Unique Components

Great Lakes Gurgaon’s AI-Proctored Video Interview (10-15% weight) and mandatory Essay differentiate the selection process from traditional B-schools. Many candidates underestimate theseβ€”poor performance here handicaps your entire candidacy before the PI even begins.

⚠️ Video Interview Reality Check

Your video interview happens BEFORE the Personal Interview. It’s one take onlyβ€”no redo. AI analyzes speech patterns, confidence, clarity, filler words. The panel watches your video before meeting you. Rambling beyond 90 seconds, reading from notes, or poor audio/video quality creates negative first impression that’s hard to overcome in PI. This component eliminates 30%+ candidates before the PI stage.

AI Video Interview: The 60-90 Second Framework

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Video Response Structure (Use Every Time)
  • [10s]
    Opening Context
    “My biggest achievement was [specific outcome with metric]…” Set up the situation in 1-2 sentences.
  • [40s]
    Main Story (STAR)
    What was the situation? What did YOU specifically do? What was the measurable impact? Focus on YOUR actions and decisions.
  • [20s]
    Learning/Reflection
    What did this teach you? How did it shape your career thinking or values? Show self-awareness.
  • [10s]
    Conclusion
    Brief tie to MBA/Great Lakes if relevant. End confidently: “Thank you.” Signals you respect time limits.

Video Interview Non-Negotiables

βœ… DO
  • Test tech extensively: camera, mic, internet (2+ Mbps upload), lighting
  • Professional attire even though onlineβ€”panels watch later
  • Look at camera (not your own video or notes)
  • Speak at moderate paceβ€”not rushed, not slow
  • Use natural hand gestures (shows confidence)
  • Practice 30 prompts before actual video interview
  • Stay under 90 secondsβ€”discipline matters
  • Neutral background, quiet room (no family noise)
❌ DON’T
  • Ramble beyond 90 seconds (shows lack of structure)
  • Read from notes on screen (obvious, inauthentic)
  • Use filler words: “like,” “basically,” “you know”
  • Look away from camera constantly
  • Give generic answers: “I’m passionate, hardworking”
  • Poor audio/video quality (invest in basic earphones)
  • Distracted environment (TV, family conversations)
  • Memorize word-for-word (sounds robotic)

Essay Component Strategy

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Essay Evaluation Criteria (What Panels Look For)
  • 30%
    Self-Awareness
    Understanding of strengths, gaps, growth areas. Not a perfect resumeβ€”show you know where you need development.
  • 25%
    Integrity & Values
    Evidence of ethical thinking, stakeholder consideration. GLIM explicitly values thisβ€”prepare concrete ethical dilemma story.
  • 20%
    Leadership Potential
    Influence without authority, team impact. Show leadership through action, not just title.
  • 25%
    Clarity + Authenticity
    Organized writing, logical flow, genuine voice. Not generic borrowed content applicable to any school.
Section 6
Profile Fit Analysis

Who Thrives at Great Lakes Gurgaon and Who Struggles

Based on historical patterns, certain profiles have higher success rates at GLIM Gurgaonβ€”not because of bias, but because they align better with what the school values and can leverage the NCR ecosystem effectively.

Profiles That Historically Excel

Profile Type Why They Succeed Positioning Tip
Mid-career professionals with clear ROI logic Perfect fit for PGPM’s accelerated format, can articulate “before MBA β†’ after MBA” clearly Lead with ROI: “1-year PGPM minimizes opportunity cost, aligns with my financial situation and career urgency”
NCR-based candidates with local network Credible “Why Gurgaon” answer, existing NCR relationships, willing to stay post-MBA Frame location as strategic advantage: “Existing NCR network gives me head startβ€”family friend at BCG, college senior at Deloitte”
Consulting aspirants Gurgaon has 25% consulting placements, NCR location gives access to firm HQs, case method aligns with MBB prep Reference placement data: “Gurgaon PGPM 2025 had 21.8 LPA highest in consultingβ€”validates my choice”
E-commerce/Tech professionals 27% IT/ITES placements, NCR has major e-commerce HQs (Flipkart, Amazon, Paytm), domain exposure during MBA Leverage sector proximity: “Flipkart, Amazon, Paytm offices nearby enable guest lectures by actual PMs, live case studies”
Career switchers with strong narrative PGPM/PGDM designed for functional pivots, diverse peer group, placement data shows successful transitions Show validation: “I’ve validated consulting path through 3 alumni conversationsβ€”confirmed PGPM prepares well”

Profiles That May Struggle

Profile Type Why They Struggle How to Overcome
Can’t differentiate Gurgaon from Chennai Gives generic “Great Lakes brand” answer, signals poor research, panels immediately sense backup candidate Pick ONE campus, commit fully. Research differences deeply. Frame as strategic choice for YOUR specific goals.
Experienced professionals with vague goals 4+ years work-ex but can’t explain post-MBA roleβ€””I’ll explore consulting or product or finance” Force yourself to choose ONE primary goal + backup. Validate through 3-5 professional conversations. Explain MBA’s specific value.
Weak video interview performance Rambling, reading notes, filler words, poor techβ€”creates negative first impression before PI Practice 30 prompts (60-90 sec each), record and watch critically, test tech extensively 2 days before
No ethics/integrity examples GLIM explicitly asks for ethical dilemma storiesβ€”generic claims without concrete examples fail Prepare 2-3 STAR stories: ethical dilemma, leadership without authority, resilience after failure
Treating Gurgaon as “backup to Chennai” Low energy when discussing Gurgaon, body language reveals true preference, can’t name Gurgaon-specific advantages If genuinely prefer Chennai, don’t apply to Gurgaon. If genuinely interested, show deep research and enthusiasm.
Generic “NCR is good” without specific plan Says “NCR has many companies” but can’t name 5, no networking plan, no company research Name 10 target NCR companies, research hiring patterns (LinkedIn), identify 3-5 alumni, prepare networking plan
Coach’s Perspective
I’ve seen 92 percentile candidates with clear Gurgaon positioning get selected over 98 percentile candidates who fumbled “Why Gurgaon vs Chennai.” The panels can sense authenticity versus rehearsed answers within 30 seconds. If you’re applying to both campuses with identical SOPs, zero campus-specific research, and lukewarm “I’m okay with either” energyβ€”you’re competing with candidates who’ve chosen Gurgaon strategically and can articulate exactly how NCR location accelerates their specific career goals. Guess who wins?
Section 7
Your 14-Day Plan

Great Lakes Gurgaon Interview Preparation: 14-Day Action Plan

This intensive plan covers everything you need for Great Lakes Gurgaon interview preparation. Focus especially on Days 1-2 (Gurgaon vs Chennai differentiationβ€”the make-or-break component) and Days 4-7 (Video Interview mastery).

πŸ“‹ Days 1-3
Foundation Research + Campus Differentiation
  • Day 1: Deep GLIM Gurgaon auditβ€”website, programs (PGPM vs PGDM), placements, faculty, student life. Watch 5+ YouTube videos. Note 10 unique Gurgaon facts.
  • Day 2: Chennai vs Gurgaon differentiation (CRITICAL). Create comparison table. Identify 3-5 reasons Gurgaon fits YOUR goals better. Prepare 60-second answer. Practice until confident, not defensive.
  • Day 3: NCR corporate ecosystem research. Identify 10 target companies (your sector). Research each: location, hiring patterns (LinkedIn), recent news. Prepare networking plan.
πŸŽ₯ Days 4-7
Video Interview Mastery + Story Bank
  • Day 4: Video interview practice (30 prompts, 60-90 sec each). Set up recording: good camera, mic, lighting. Record each response, watch for: time management, filler words, eye contact, structure. Note 5 weaknesses, re-record until improved.
  • Day 5: STAR story bank (8 stories)β€”measurable impact, leadership without authority, ethical dilemma, career progression, failure + recovery, conflict resolution, innovation, teamwork. Write STAR for each.
  • Day 6: “Why Gurgaon” + “Why Great Lakes” construction. Draft 90-second answer: Goal β†’ Great Lakes brand β†’ Gurgaon specifically β†’ Program fit β†’ Proof. Practice 10 times, record.
  • Day 7: Essay preparation (if required). Review typical prompts. Draft 2 essays (500 words each)β€”leadership/integrity theme, career progression/contribution theme. Get feedback on clarity, authenticity.
🎯 Days 8-11
Mock Interviews + Current Affairs
  • Day 8: Current affairs deep-dive (NCR + general). Read Economic Times, Mint for past 2 weeks. Prepare talking points on 12 topics: Union Budget, NCR business news, consulting sector, e-commerce, tech, startup ecosystem, your company, target industry, NCR vs other hubs, global news affecting India, Great Lakes news.
  • Day 9: Behavioral mock interview (45 min)β€”profile walk-through, 8 STAR stories, “Why Great Lakes Gurgaon,” current affairs, questions for panel. Get feedback on conciseness, enthusiasm, body language.
  • Day 10: PGPM vs PGDM clarity (if relevant). Prepare to justify program choice with ROI logic, intensity readiness, or foundational breadth needs.
  • Day 11: Full simulation (Video + PI). Record 10 video prompts, then 20-min PI with mentor. Get comprehensive feedback, note 3 biggest weaknesses, drill corrections.
✨ Days 12-14
Final Polish + Logistics
  • Day 12: NCR advantage final rehearsal. Memorize (speak naturally) “Why Gurgaon” answer. Practice pushback: “Chennai has better brand equity. Why settle?” “What if no NCR placement?”
  • Day 13: Questions for panel + application review. Prepare 3-4 thoughtful questions. Re-read SOP/resumeβ€”mark all claims, ensure you can defend every data point.
  • Day 14: Logistics + mental prep. Final tech test (camera, mic, internet). Charge devices, quiet room confirmed, professional attire ready. Documents organized. Review 8 STAR stories once. Visualize success. Sleep 8 hours.

Interview Day Checklist

Before You Walk In (Or Click “Join”) 0 of 12 complete
  • Join Zoom 10 min early (tests tech, shows punctuality)
  • All documents organized in digital folder (resume, mark sheets, scorecard, certificates)
  • Professional attire (even onlineβ€”panel sees you)
  • Reviewed “Why Gurgaon specifically” answer one final time
  • Practiced 60-90 second video response framework once more
  • Know today’s major business news headlines
  • Water ready (off-camera, for sips between questions)
  • Phone on Do Not Disturb mode (not just silent)
  • Camera positioned at eye level (not looking down or up)
  • STAR stories mentally reviewed (not memorized word-for-word)
  • Remember: Authentic > Perfect. Panels want genuine enthusiasm about Gurgaon, not rehearsed robots.
  • Smile when you join. Confidence and genuine excitement about NCR ecosystem are contagious.
Section 8
FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions About Great Lakes Gurgaon Interviews

Frame it as strategic fit, not comparison. Use this structure: “I chose Gurgaon for three reasons aligned with MY specific goals: [1] Target sector presence in NCR (name companies + locations), [2] Smaller batch advantage for my needs (personalized mentorship for career pivot), [3] NCR ecosystem match (e-commerce/fintech/consulting density). While Chennai has stronger overall brand equity and AMBA accreditation, Gurgaon’s NCR location and industry proximity align better with my 2-3 year post-MBA execution plan.” Acknowledge Chennai’s strengths, then explain Gurgaon’s strategic fit for YOU.

Never say “I applied to both, I’ll take whichever admits me.” This signals no preference and gets you rejected from both. Instead: “I applied to both because I wanted optionality in admission, but I’ve researched deeply and Gurgaon is my strategic first choice for three reasons: [explain NCR advantage for YOUR goals].” Show you’ve done campus-specific homeworkβ€”reference Gurgaon placement data, specific NCR companies, smaller batch advantage. Demonstrate preference through answer depth and enthusiasm, not just words.

Video interview (10-15% weight) is critical because it happens FIRST. Your video performance sets panel’s first impression before they meet you. Rambling beyond 90 seconds, reading from notes, or poor tech setup signals poor communication skillsβ€”hard to overcome even with strong PI. Strong video performance gives you momentum; weak video puts you on defensive from start. Practice 30 prompts minimum, record and watch critically, test tech extensively. This component eliminates 30%+ candidates before PI stageβ€”don’t be one of them.

PGPM: Choose if you have 2+ years quality work-ex, clear goal, and need accelerated ROI. Justify: “I have 3 years in [sector], specific post-MBA goal ([role at company]), and opportunity cost mattersβ€”1 year salary loss (β‚Ή10L) + β‚Ή18L fees = β‚Ή28L vs 2-year’s β‚Ή55L total. PGPM saves β‚Ή27L and gets me to goal faster. I’m prepared for intensityβ€”11 months continuous, 60-hour weeks.” PGDM: Choose if you’re fresher/limited work-ex, need foundational breadth, or want summer internship validation. Justify: “I need foundational learning 2-year provides. Summer internship lets me validate consulting before committing post-MBA. My undergrad was narrowβ€”I want cross-functional exposure.” Show you’ve thought through the choice strategically.

This is a major red flagβ€”GLIM explicitly values integrity. If you fumble this question, panels doubt your fit. Prepare 2-3 concrete STAR stories BEFORE the interview: [1] Time you chose transparency over convenience (disclosed error despite consequences), [2] Time you maintained confidentiality under pressure, [3] Time you whistleblew on unethical practice (if applicable). Frame with: Situation β†’ Your ethical decision β†’ Short-term cost β†’ Long-term benefit β†’ Learning. Example: “Vendor offered kickback for contract renewal. I reported to compliance despite pressure from sales head. Short-term: Vendor relationship strained. Long-term: Company avoided legal risk, I built integrity reputation.” Don’t improvise thisβ€”prepare in advance.

NOβ€”never lead with “close to home” (signals convenience, not strategy). Reframe as strategic advantage: “I’m from Delhi, which gives me advantageβ€”I know NCR corporate landscape intimately, have existing network in consulting firms (family friend at BCG, college senior at Deloitte), understand NCR business culture. This local knowledge lets me leverage location better than someone relocating. Plus, I’ll stay in hostel despite living nearbyβ€”campus immersion is critical for peer learning and placement prep.” Show location proximity is strategic asset, not just convenience. And commit to residential lifeβ€”panels doubt commuters will fully engage.

Essay matters significantlyβ€”panels evaluate: self-awareness (30%), integrity/values (25%), leadership potential (20%), clarity (15%), authenticity (10%). Good news: They’re not looking for literary genius. They want: [1] Genuine voice (not borrowed generic content), [2] Concrete examples (STAR stories, not vague claims), [3] Self-awareness (acknowledging gaps, not perfect resume), [4] Values in action (ethical dilemma with your choice and reasoning). Structure helps weak writers: Context β†’ Challenge β†’ Your actions β†’ Outcome β†’ Learning. Get mentor feedback on one draft before final submission. Avoid: Overclaiming (ignoring team contributions), vagueness (no specifics), zero failures mentioned.

Poor “Why Gurgaon vs Chennai” differentiation. This single question eliminates more candidates than any other. Mistakes: [1] “Both are good, I’m okay with either” (lukewarm = rejection), [2] Can’t name single Gurgaon-specific advantage beyond generic Great Lakes brand, [3] Body language reveals true preference is Chennai (low energy when discussing Gurgaon), [4] Treating Gurgaon as backup/easier admit. Solution: Deep research on both campuses, choose ONE strategically, articulate 3 specific reasons Gurgaon fits YOUR goals better (sector presence + batch size + ecosystem match), show genuine enthusiasm. Other major mistakes: Vague career goals despite work-ex, weak video interview (rambling, filler words), no ethics story prepared when asked, generic NCR advantage claims without specific companies/plan.

Section 9
Test Your Readiness

Key Great Lakes Gurgaon Principles: Flashcards

Flip these cards to test your understanding of what matters most in your Great Lakes Gurgaon personal interview.

Principle
What is THE make-or-break question asked in every Great Lakes Gurgaon interview?
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Answer
“Why Gurgaon campus specifically? Why not Chennai?” This question eliminates more candidates than any other. Weak, generic, or lukewarm answers signal you’re treating Gurgaon as backup.
Principle
What percentage weight does the AI-Proctored Video Interview carry, and when does it happen?
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Answer
10-15% weight. It happens BEFORE the Personal Interviewβ€”sets panel’s first impression. Rambling beyond 90 seconds, reading notes, or poor tech creates negative impression hard to overcome in PI.
Principle
What are the two explicit values GLIM Gurgaon’s selection criteria lists?
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Answer
Leadership potential AND Integrity/ethical values. Panels WILL ask for concrete examples. Prepare STAR stories: leadership without authority, ethical dilemma with your choice, failure and recovery.
Principle
What’s the key difference between PGPM and PGDM at Great Lakes Gurgaon?
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Answer
PGPM is 1-year for experienced professionals (2+ years work-ex) with clear goalsβ€”accelerated ROI, β‚Ή15.1L avg CTC. PGDM is 2-year for freshers/limited work-exβ€”foundational learning, summer internship validation.
Principle
What’s the correct 60-90 second video response structure?
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Answer
[10s] Opening context β†’ [40s] Main story (STAR: situation, YOUR action, measurable impact) β†’ [20s] Learning/reflection β†’ [10s] Conclusion. Practice until automatic, not mechanical.
Principle
What are Gurgaon’s top 3 placement sector strengths?
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Answer
Consulting (25%), IT/ITES (27%), E-commerce/Tech. NCR location gives access to major firm HQs: BCG, McKinsey, Deloitte, Flipkart, Amazon, Paytmβ€”all within 20 min of campus.

Test Your Great Lakes Gurgaon Readiness: Quiz

GLIM Gurgaon Interview Strategy Quiz Question 1 of 3
A panel asks: “Why Gurgaon campus specifically? Why not Chennai?” What’s the BEST approach?
A “Both campuses are excellent. I’m okay with whichever one admits me.”
B “Gurgaon is closer to my home in Delhi, so it’s more convenient for me.”
C “I chose Gurgaon strategically: [1] My target sector (consulting) has major NCR presenceβ€”BCG, Deloitte in Cyber City, [2] Smaller batch provides personalized mentorship for my career pivot, [3] NCR’s e-commerce ecosystem offers domain exposure. While Chennai has stronger brand equity, Gurgaon’s location aligns with my post-MBA plan.”
D “Great Lakes brand is strong regardless of campus location.”
You’re recording your AI-proctored video interview. The prompt is “Describe your biggest professional achievement” (90 seconds). What should you do FIRST?
A Start immediately with detailed background context about your company, industry, and role
B Open with specific outcome in 10 seconds: “My biggest achievement was saving β‚Ή15L annually by optimizing vendor contracts…”
C Read your prepared answer from notes positioned beside the camera
D Start with: “This is a great question. Let me think about this…”
Panel asks: “Tell me about a time your values were tested.” You don’t have a prepared ethical dilemma story. What’s the BEST response?
A “I’ve always followed company policy, so I haven’t faced ethical dilemmas.”
B “Let me think… Basically, like, I’m a very ethical person, you know, so I always do the right thing.”
C Make up a dramatic story about exposing major fraud to sound impressive
D This is a major gapβ€”GLIM explicitly values integrity. You should have prepared 2-3 concrete STAR stories BEFORE the interview: ethical choice, short-term cost, long-term benefit, learning. Improvising this question usually fails.
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The Complete Guide to Great Lakes Gurgaon Interview Preparation

Effective Great Lakes Gurgaon interview preparation requires understanding what sets this campus apart from Chennai and every other NCR B-school. GLIM Gurgaon positions itself as Great Lakes’ strategic NCR corporate hub extensionβ€”not a backup campus, but a deliberate choice for candidates whose post-MBA goals align with consulting, e-commerce, or tech sectors concentrated in NCR.

Understanding the Great Lakes Two-Campus Model

The Great Lakes Gurgaon selection process differs from typical B-school interviews in one critical way: every candidate faces the question “Why Gurgaon specifically? Why not Chennai?” This isn’t a casual conversation starterβ€”it’s the make-or-break question that eliminates more candidates than any other single query. Weak answers like “both are good, I’m okay with either” signal lukewarm interest and result in immediate rejection regardless of CAT score.

The AI Video Interview Difference

Unlike traditional B-schools, GLIM Gurgaon employs an AI-proctored video interview (10-15% weightage) that happens BEFORE the Personal Interview. This unique component tests spontaneous thinking and communication clarity through 5-10 prompts requiring 60-90 second responses. Many candidates underestimate thisβ€”rambling beyond the time limit, reading from off-screen notes, or poor audio/video quality creates a negative first impression that’s difficult to overcome even with a strong PI performance.

NCR Corporate Hub Positioning Strategy

Succeeding in GLIM Gurgaon interview questions requires articulating specific NCR ecosystem advantages beyond generic location benefits. The campus is 20 minutes from Cyber City, where BCG, McKinsey, Deloitte, and Bain have their India headquarters. This proximity enables year-round networking through 50+ CXO sessions annually, live consulting projects during term, and weekend interactions with industry professionalsβ€”advantages unavailable at remote campuses.

Program Choice: PGPM vs PGDM Clarity

The Great Lakes Gurgaon personal interview tests whether you understand the distinction between PGPM (1-year, for 2+ years experienced professionals) and PGDM (2-year, for freshers/limited work-ex). PGPM candidates must articulate clear ROI logic: 1 year salary loss (β‚Ή10L) + β‚Ή18L fees = β‚Ή28L total investment versus 2-year programs’ β‚Ή55Lβ€”a β‚Ή27L differential. Panels probe intensity readiness: Can you handle 11 months continuous curriculum with no summer break after 3 years in professional life?

Leadership and Integrity: Explicitly Stated Values

GLIM’s official selection criteria explicitly lists “leadership potential” and “integrity and ethical values.” This isn’t empty brandingβ€”panels WILL ask for concrete STAR stories: time you demonstrated leadership without formal authority, ethical dilemma where you chose right over convenient, failure you owned and learned from. Candidates who fumble these questions signal poor fit regardless of other credentials. Prepare 2-3 detailed stories before interview day.

Profile Fit Patterns That Determine Success

Profiles that excel at GLIM Gurgaon interview preparation share common traits: mid-career professionals with clear ROI logic (perfect for PGPM’s accelerated format), NCR-based candidates who can credibly leverage local ecosystem, consulting aspirants who understand Gurgaon’s 25% consulting placement strength, e-commerce/tech professionals targeting Flipkart/Amazon/Paytm proximity, and career switchers with strong pivot narratives validated through professional conversations.

The 14-Day Intensive Preparation Framework

Structured Great Lakes Gurgaon interview preparation follows this timeline: Days 1-3 focus on foundation research and critical Chennai vs Gurgaon differentiation (prepare 60-second answer, practice until confident not defensive). Days 4-7 emphasize video interview mastery through 30 practice prompts and STAR story bank development (8 stories covering measurable impact, leadership, ethics, failure, conflict resolution). Days 8-11 cover mock interviews with comprehensive feedback and NCR-specific current affairs deep-dive. Days 12-14 polish “Why Gurgaon” positioning and handle logistics.

Common Rejection Patterns to Avoid

The most frequent mistakes in GLIM Gurgaon personal interviews include: poor Chennai vs Gurgaon differentiation (generic “Great Lakes brand” answers that apply equally to both), vague career goals despite work experience (“I’ll explore consulting or product or finance”), weak video interview performance (rambling, filler words, looking away from camera), no ethics/integrity examples when explicitly asked, treating Gurgaon as backup to Chennai (panels sense this through answer depth and body language), and generic NCR claims without specific company names, networking plans, or ecosystem understanding.

Success Indicators Panels Evaluate

What ultimately determines success in the Great Lakes Gurgaon selection process is demonstrating strategic campus choice through specific NCR corporate advantages for YOUR career goals, mastering the 60-90 second video response framework with clarity and authenticity, preparing concrete STAR stories for leadership and integrity questions, understanding program fit (PGPM vs PGDM) with clear ROI logic or foundational need justification, and showing genuine enthusiasm about Gurgaon’s positioning rather than lukewarm “I’m okay with either campus” energy.

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