How to Present a Case Study: GD & Interview Guide (2025)

“A good case presentation is not a speech—it’s a decision memo spoken aloud.” Most candidates confuse confidence with competence when presenting case studies. They throw frameworks, make broad observations, and conclude with generic lines. But if your presentation fails the Verb Test—if there’s no action, no WHO doing WHAT by WHEN—it’s performance, not thinking. This guide shows you exactly how to present a case study in both GD and interview contexts.

Finance Case Study Interview: Frameworks, Examples & Practice Questions

Finance case studies test whether you can use financial analysis to make business decisions—not just calculate correctly. This guide covers the 4 essential frameworks (profitability, valuation, investment decision, ratio analysis), works through 5 real examples with actual numbers, addresses ethics in finance cases, and includes a practice question bank. Essential for CAs, finance professionals, and anyone targeting finance-heavy interviews.

Market Entry Case Study: Complete Guide for Case Study GD & Interviews

Case study GD combines analytical rigour with group dynamics—and market entry is the most common topic. This guide teaches you how to analyse market entry cases in under 3 minutes, contribute effectively in case study group discussion, and adapt your approach for IIM-A, IIM-B, and IIM-C’s different evaluation styles. Includes 5 real examples with sample GD contributions.

How to Analyze a Case Study: GD Framework for IIM (2025)

“They discuss the case like a news debate—giving observations but never locking onto decisions.” This is what kills most candidates in case study GD for IIM. Traditional GDs test breadth and airtime; case study GDs test decision-making under constraints. This guide shows you exactly how to analyze a case study, impose structure without dominating, and convert chaos into consensus—even when you have zero domain knowledge.

Case Study Group Discussion: The Complete Strategy Guide

Case study GDs are fundamentally different from topic-based discussions—they test your ability to think like a manager, not just debate well. Most candidates fail because they treat case GDs like regular discussions. This guide reveals the exact framework successful candidates use to crack case-based GDs at IIMs and other top B-schools, complete with real examples and evaluator insights.