Complete Guide to Extempore Topics for MBA Interviews

At IMI Delhi, extempore carries 40% weightage—the highest among all B-schools. At IIM Indore, it’s called JAM. At FMS, it’s ‘only’ 5%, but it sets the tone for your entire interview. The reality? Most students prepare wrong. They memorize topics instead of learning how to think. This complete guide teaches you the framework-first approach used by 500+ converts, plus 50+ practice topics across business, abstract, and current affairs categories.

Impromptu Speaking Skills: The IIM GD/PI Survival Guide (2025)

“In extempore, content is only 30% of our assessment. We’re evaluating: Can they think on their feet? Can they structure spontaneously? Can they maintain composure?” — IIM Faculty. Most candidates freeze when given 10 seconds to prepare and 60 seconds to speak. This guide reveals the frameworks top converts use to think clearly under pressure — transforming panic into structured, confident responses.

Persuasive Speaking Techniques: The GD Quality Over Quantity Guide

Most students chase airtime. The 99.9 percentiler who spoke most got rejected. The candidate who spoke only 3 times converted IIM-A/B/C. Persuasion in Group Discussions isn’t about talking well—it’s about thinking well in public. This guide teaches you the quality-over-quantity approach that panels actually reward, backed by 18 years of coaching data and insider intelligence from IIM evaluators.

Voice Modulation Techniques: Master Your MBA Interview Voice (2025)

“Your voice tone influences 38% of the final PI score.” This single statistic should change everything about how you prepare. Most students focus entirely on what to say while ignoring the instrument that delivers it. This guide reveals the voice modulation techniques used by successful MBA converts—not to sound like someone else, but to unlock the power your voice already has.

Public Speaking for MBA: Clarity Over Performance

Most MBA aspirants obsess over accent, fluency, and delivery techniques. They join Toastmasters, practice voice modulation, and polish their English. Yet 14% still fail interviews for “poor communication.” Why? Because panels don’t evaluate public speaking as performance—they evaluate it as thinking expressed aloud. Weak English + strong thinking converts IIMs regularly. Fluent English + shallow content gets rejected. This guide reveals what actually matters.