The interview day was not that stressful, and I realized I was worrying too much. We all “gathered” in “gather” in a virtual hall and then adcom members directed us towards our respective interview rooms and document verification room (which were also virtual). A three-member panel interviewed me. They didn’t waste time with the introductions, so I don’t remember who they were. I started with my brief introduction and then almost my entire interview revolved around my work.
I joined a small consulting firm for the pharma industry called cGMP pharma ‘n’ plans immediately after college. There I used to design mechanical systems for our projects. They asked me a lot about my work, my company, the industry, and current affairs concerning that. The panelists were not grilling me for my answers but seemed genuinely curious. My interview went well, and as they didn’t ask too many questions about my academics, I was very happy. When the final list came, I was a bit disappointed for being wait-listed, but when I eventually got admission I was on cloud nine.
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