Rahul Patil
Department of Artificial Intelligence & Data Science
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August 29, 2024
Congratulations on your enthusiastic participation in the Group Discussion Competition, showcasing excellent teamwork, leadership, and critical thinking skills. Keep shining!
Prof. Suriyakala A.V.
Co - Ordinator, CSI AI & DS
Prof. Shilpali P. Bansu
HOD, AI & Data Science
Dr. Vijaykumar N. Pawar
Principal, AC Patil Collge of Engineering Kharghar
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Type

Event

Level

Professional

Format

Offline

Duration

5 hours

Price

Free

Description

The Artificial Intelligence and Data Science Department is pleased to organize a Group Discussion (GD) Competition, designed to provide students with an opportunity to enhance essential skills that are crucial for both academic success and future career prospects. This competition aims to simulate real-world scenarios where individuals must think on their feet, articulate their ideas clearly, and collaborate effectively within a group setting. Importance of Group Discussions in Campus Placements:- -> Why Group Discussions Matter - In the competitive landscape of campus placements, group discussions are often used by companies as a critical screening tool. They help recruiters evaluate candidates on multiple dimensions that are vital for success in the corporate world 1. Communication Skills - The ability to express ideas clearly and persuasively is a key factor in any professional setting. Companies assess how well candidates can convey their thoughts and listen to others during a GD. 2. Teamwork and Collaboration - In today’s work environment, the ability to work well with others is paramount. GDs provide a glimpse into how a candidate might function within a team, handle disagreements, and contribute constructively to a group effort. 3. Analytical Thinking and Problem-Solving - Companies look for individuals who can analyze complex issues, consider various perspectives, and propose viable solutions. GDs challenge students to think critically and demonstrate their problem-solving abilities. 4. Leadership Qualities - While participating in a GD, recruiters observe who takes the initiative, how well they manage the discussion, and whether they can lead the group towards a consensus. 5. Time Management - Effective participation in a GD requires managing the limited time available to make meaningful contributions. This reflects a candidate's ability to prioritize and manage their time under pressure.

Skills

Communications

Group Decision Making

Team Management