A group discussion (GD) is a structured conversation where a small group of people exchange views, opinions, and information on a topic. The goal of a GD is to evaluate a candidate's ability to communicate, collaborate, and present ideas in a group setting. GDs can also be used to assess a person's suitability for admission, scholarships, or jobs. GDs can be categorized into four types: Factual, Opinion-based, Case studies, Abstract. Good GDs have the three "Cs" quality: Clarity: The main points to be discussed Content: The depth of each point Confidence
A group discussion (GD) is a structured conversation where a small group of people exchange views, opinions, and information on a topic. The goal of a GD is to evaluate a candidate's ability to communicate, collaborate, and present ideas in a group setting. GDs can also be used to assess a person's suitability for admission, scholarships, or jobs.
GDs can be categorized into four types: Factual, Opinion-based, Case studies, Abstract.
Good GDs have the three "Cs" quality: Clarity: The main points to be discussed Content: The depth of each point Confidence
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