Engineering - Arts - General Group Discussion Topics Part 3
54.From public sector to privatization as in the U.K., is the right answer for India's instant economic breakthrough.
55.The doctrine of "limited nuclear war" is an ill-convinced, ill- logical, irrational and extremely dangerous concept.
56.Some simple but effective electoral reforms will enable us to retain the present parliamentary system and ensure the preservation of democracy in India.
57.Nuclear war cannot be won and should not be fought.
58.Private enterprise and not public sector will contribute to faster and higher economic growth in India
59.Inflation is inevitable in our developing country.
60.The policy of reservation is a legacy of the British and it has done more harm than good.
61.For a marketing post graduate, without prior work experience working in a big marketing firm is a disadvantage when compared with working in a small firm. Discuss.
62.Consumerism is destroying the social fabric of Indian culture
63.Free market is a prerequisite for growth.
64.Cricket as a national obsession is a detriment to other sports.
65.To develop India has to empower women
66.Formulate the government's health policy to control the spread of AIDS.
67.Advertising is a waste of resources.
68.Privatization will lead to less corruption.
69.State is the biggest violator of human rights.
70.There can never be a classless society.
Engineering - Arts - General Group Discussion Topics Part 2
28.A Unipolar World spells disaster for underdeveloped countries like India.
29.Is Globalization Really Necessary?
30.What shall we do about our ever-increasing Population?
31.Corruption is the price we pay for Democracy.
32.Foreign Television Channels are destroying our culture.
33.What India needs is a Dictatorship.
34.With media publishing and telecasting trivia, censorship is the need of the hour.
35.Kaun Banega Krorepati is less about knowledge but more about money and personality.
36.Beauty contests degrade womanhood.
37.The rise of regional blocs threatens independent nations like India.
38.Six billion and one bronze!
39.Is dependence on computers a good thing?
40.Should the public sector be privatized ?
41.China and India are similar nations with contrasting ways.
Engineering - Arts - General Group Discussion Topics Part 1
1.Is China a threat to the Indian software industry.
2.Role of UN in peacekeeping.
3.Position of Women in India compared to other nations.
4.Environment Management.
5.Is China better than India in software.
6.Govt contribution to IT
7.is china a threat to Indian industry
8.India or west , which is the land of opportunities
9.water resources should be nationalized
10."BALANCE BETWEEN PROFESSIONALISM AND FAMILY"
11.Effect of cinema on Youth
12.Education in India compared to Foreign nations
13.What is the effect of movies on youth. is it good or bad)
14.Are studies more beneficial in India or in Abroad.
15."UN's peace activities" and "America's war on Iraq".
16."Environment-Whose Responsibility".
2013 Group Discussion Suggested Topics
- Is coalition politics here to stay?
- Does India need a dictator?
- Is India moving away from a secularist state?
- Education in India - or the lack of it
- What ails Indian sports?
- The Age of Information
- Is Philosophy just an armchair theory?
Different parts of a Group Discussion Tips: - (considering a 15 minutes GD).
1.Chaos period. (1-2 minutes).
2.Generating ideas. (7-8 minutes).
3.Building on ideas. (5-6 minutes).
4.Conclusion. (rarely comes; ½ - 1 minutes)
Tips:-
Tip 1 #
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17 Points to be remembered for a good Group Discussion.
17 Points to be remembered for a good Group Discussion.
1. Body language.
2. Thinking a few minutes before starting of a GD.
3. Don’t feel anyone is better than you.
4. Don’t mix your personal emotions in GD.
5. continues with your ideas. Don’t let it down when any body try to stop in chaos period.
6. Select a different point of view; stronger one that attracts other eyes and idea.
7. Never blame anyone there. Don’t talk to one person talk to all of them so that there is a pleasing atmosphere.
8. Lend your ears to every one’s point of view and timely attack them considering all.
DO's and Don'ts for a Group Discussion
DO's for a Group Discussion:-
1. SPEAK - very important
2. Be a good listener
3. Address the whole group, not a single person
5. Utilize the lull - speak when others r quite
6. Be Involved
7. BE Coherent
Don’ts for a Group Discussion:
1. Don't be INERT
2. Don't be too AGGRESSIVE either
3. Avoid one to one discussions
4. Don't Rush
5. Avoid Hindi
6. Don't Interrupt Abruptly - to calm down say
“You are right..............but I think ..........."