
Group Discussion
As the name implies, group discussion is a discussion within a group. So, can anything that you discuss in a group be called a group discussion?

The next day you are in a group discussion interview round at your campus placements.
Is there a difference between both of these discussions?
Lets see what is a GD and How to go about it.
Most companies ask for a GD to judge your capability, on the basis of a plethora of well-defined parameters. Post reading this, I would highly suggest that you work on what you read and use your available platform for practice. As nothing beats practice before the session. You can always contact me for clarification at contact@tejaswetha.com
Definition
Group discussion may be defined as – a form of systematic and purposeful oral process characterized by the formal and structured exchange of views on a particular topic, issue, problem or situation for developing information and understanding essential for decision making or problem solving.-Wikieducator
What happens in a GD round?
A GD is an informal discussion conducted among candidates who share a common academic qualification or educational background. A Panelist or an HR presents the topic of discussion. An ideal GD process has been described below:
- usually conducted with a group of 6 to 10 participants.
- A moderator/panelist will be present to silently judge
- A topic is presented by the panelist.
- Ideally, the time is twice the minutes of the number of participants, ie,. 12 minutes for a 6 member group and 20 minutes for a 10 member group.
- You might get a 5 to10 minute slot to discuss or to ponder the topic.
- Your panelist might signal the group (by ringing a bell) to end the GD round
Purpose and importance of GD round
A GD is a great way to Inter-View. Frankly speaking (Writing) a GD saves a lot of time for the company. A traditional way of interviewing 10 candidates costs anywhere from 2 to 3 hours, GD takes just 20 minutes.
Some of the core values of a GD –
- To assess your speaking skills
- To test whether you are a team player
- To assess your spontaneity
- To evaluate your subject knowledge
- To check if you are comfortable speaking in public and voice out your opinion
- To see if you are a leader
- To gauge your pronunciation and facial expressions
- and more company specific values
Categories or types of GD topics
Factual
Abstract.
Factual topics for group discussion
This category is ideally used for Degree, Engineering and MBA / IT students in India. Factual GD topics are used to assess if you can channelize the facts that you are aware of in a strategic manner pertaining to a selective area.
- eg – AI in work -How do you think it will change the work place.
- Aadhar: Infringement of privacy or not?
- The effect of demonetization on common citizens vis-a-vis black money holders.
Abstract topics for group discussion
These are the topics to assess if you can think out of the box. This is mainly to check your spontaneity, which might say how effectively you take initiative.
- Stepping stones or Stumbling Blocks, they depend on the way you see them.
- Red
- Beauty or brain – who can rule the world?
- Doing Good or Not to Do Any Evil?
Do’s of Group Discussion
- Take initiative. Start confidently with the introduction of the topic.
- Be assertive
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- Accept criticism. (In case the criticism is flimsy, the same can be pointed out politely)
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- Be analytical and fact-oriented. – (watch Shashi Tharoor Videos- check how he quotes facts and figures)
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- Agree to points which seem logical.
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- Appreciate it appropriately
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- Disagree politely if you have to
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- Stay focused and on the topic
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- Prioritize quality over quantity.
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- Follow etiquettes
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- Be a good listener
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- Try and encourage apprehensive speakers to talk – (Shows your leadership skills)
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- Keep track of the time and try to give a relevant conclusion..
Don’ts of Group Discussion
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- Do not be shy / nervous / isolated from GD
- Control your emotions and keep reminding yourself that this is a test and you are being watched.
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- Use a moderate tone and check your modulation.
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- Never use sarcasm
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- Never interrupt a speaker
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- Do not stay stubborn on your point.
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- Do not give self contradictory statements.
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- Stay away from finger pointing and table thumping, which can appear aggressive. Limit your body gestures.
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- Never try to dominate the discussion.
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- Do not draw too much on personal experience.
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- Do not interrupt a speaker.
- Do not be shy / nervous / isolated from GD
Role of Group Discussion in Education and Learning
Role of Group Discussion in Education and Learning
Group Discussions are a wonderful tool which can be used in formal education and learning too.
It gives an opportunity to improve your listening skills, by enhancing your empathy. With the guidance of a facilitators feedback, understand your areas to improve work on them.
Retention: Post Lectures, it helps to retain and engrain the subject. It enhances the learning experience and helps you to stay focused on the subject.
Improve Communication Skills: It provides a platform where you can talk and listen, thereby enhancing your communication skills. It helps to listen and understand the other persons point of view and gives you a chance to look through their perspective. Therefore, it provides a chance to introspect your own thought process.
Corrective Feedback: Post your GD, try to get feedback, which is the basis of all learning. Post Feedback, understand your strengths and work on your areas to be improved.
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A well written detail about group discussion. Appreciate the writer’s skill in explaining it so easily and in the most understanding way. Wish you the very best!
Thank You Dr.Roopa. I am glad you liked it.
Wonderful explanation about GD and it’s importance in an interview. I think this article should reach many candidates out there who find little hard to speak in a group discussion. I am really impressed the way it is explained concisely. Hope this kind of useful articles will definitely help people to improve in the area of skills which they lack behind.
Thank you so much for your kind words Mr.Shobhin Sadharajan. All the very best to you.
Well done!! It’s clear and concise.. just what the students need to know. Great going !! Wishing you good luck!! 👍🏻