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manpreet
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3 years ago
Usually, questions may not be asked from very limited lists. Questions are free-flowing and you may get asked something that no one before has ever been asked in a NID interview. In fact, be ready for this. Rules to answer all questions: Be honest and be spontaneous (It does not mean impulsive. Take time if you have to, and be honest with that). Having said that, questions are usually asked to check your aptitude. Basically, ability to observe, solve problems and look at things in different ways. There is a good chance that there might be a psychologist (if not a psychiatrist) on the panel (yes, people are semi-crazy and you have to be). Some of the probable questions: 1. Why do you want to come to NID or do design in general? What do you know about the profession, if at all? 2. Hobbies. Whatever your hobby, be ready to demonstrate. (People have danced, performed magic tricks, acted, played an instrument etc.). 3. Your temperament will be checked. There might be things said to you to irk you or irritate you. 4. Social fit. Things that you are and are not comfortable with may be checked. 5. If you carry something to show to them (like a model or drawings or anything at all), questions/discussions will arise from them. A. What inspired you to make this? B. Whats the story? C. What medium did you use? D. How did you learn to make this? 5. What did it cost? Most of all, it's a discussion process more than just questions and answers. Don't forget to be honest and comfortable and make sure you enjoy yourself.