Sunday 28 July 2013

IGIDR (Test and Interview)

By Sakshi Gupta

IGIDR entrance has two stages, a computer based entrance examination and then an interview for the shortlisted candidates. The level of the examination is in colloquial terms, “manageable”. There are four sections in the paper-
1.  Comprehension, Reasoning and Analytical ability
2. Basic Mathematics
3. Economics
OR
4. Advanced Mathematics

(To pass the exam one has to pass all individual sections.)

Section 1 includes reading comprehensions, vocabulary, rearranging jumbled words, analytical reasoning etc. preparation for which can be done from any book containing these sections that one can get their hands on.

Section 2 has the 10th-12th level mathematics’ questions. Revising these concepts is essential because the questions are facile but at the same time convoluted if one doesn’t recall the concepts (LCM/HCF, integration, limits, polynomials, relative speed etc.)

Section 3 is a better option for economics’ students as the questions can easily be done if one is comfortable with the undergrad syllabus. There is nothing really to worry about the economics section, it has (mostly) direct questions from the syllabus. Those preparing for other examinations DSE, ISI, JNU etc. shouldn’t essentially need separate preparation for the IGIDR economics section. The same practice material should suffice. The sample questions can be obtained from http://www.igidr.ac.in/newspdf/msc-infhandout.pdf
However, it should be made sure that one is comfortable with the online pattern of the exam for which the sample is available on www.igidr.ac.in . It is important to go through it once before the exam so that one can concentrate on solving the questions rather than struggling with the computer during the examination.
Note: The pattern of the paper given above is for 2013 and is liable to change, so be sure to check the website for the pattern of the examination.

The second stage is the interview. Here again what one needs to be sure of is her/his basics of economics. A typical interview would last for 15-20 minutes. The first question asked in the interview is generally ones favorite subject in economics, and that then becomes the basis of the interview (so be very sure of what you want to say). However it is not essential that they stick to your chosen subject throughout but most of their questions come from there.

Some of the questions that were asked in the IGIDR interview were:
What is consistency? What is heteroscedasticity, how do you detect (tests), its consequences and correction methods? (Econometrics)
Explain the income and substitution effects (through a diagram on the board) when the price of one good out of the two given goods increases. (Microeconomics)
What do you understand by PPP (purchasing power parity), UIP (uncovered interest parity) and CIP (covered interest parity)? (Macroeconomics/International Economics)
Draw the graph of xǀxǀ (Mathematics) etc.

The interview is not going to be very tough so be calm and confident, even if one doesn’t know the answer to a question don’t panic because there are more questions to come. While answering, try to be precise and clear e.g. the answer to what is heteroscadasticity could be the problem of unequal error variances i.e V(u) is not a constant. Similarly for consequences, mention lost efficiency first (unbiased, linear are common consequences for all and thus they wait to hear lost efficiency).
This is not at all the hard and fast rule, everybody has their own way of dealing with interviews and it is fine as long as you are confident about it. Just remember to brush up your basics before you go for the interview and rest should be fine! :)

(Sakshi Gupta scored 85.2% in B.A. Economics (H), Batch of 2013, from St. Stephen's College. She is currently at DSE. She cleared DSE, ISI, JNU and IGIDR entrances. Post your queries as comments below.)

31 comments:

  1. Hey congratulation...!! @sakshi gupta..!!! im a final year BSc Economics hons student,, Calcutta Univ.. could u give me some tip on the material on economics tht u talkd about.. any specific book/books to consult?? any ques bank?? or any online meterial..!! im comfrtable with Sec 1 & 2 im also good in Macroeconomics,, my micro is not that strong..!! so i need a bit help..!!

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  2. Hi Sakshi,i'm Parinitie Upadhyay graduated in Economics last May. This year i am planning to apply for IGIDR. First of all i live in Ahemdabad which unfortunately has no coaching for MA economics entrances. So, i would like to know from you, can IGIDR can be managed without any coaching??

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  3. Thank you so much Sakshi, that was extremely helpful but I don't have a bachelors degree in economics...Do you know of any specific books that will help me with the economics section?

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  5. Thank you so much sakshi for your guidance..i am now in final year of B.A economics..n i want to prepare for jnu n igidr entrance exams..wil you please tel me whether the preparation can b done without joining coaching classes by just using some books...

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  7. Hello sakshi. Can you kindly tell the difference between the M.Sc course and the M.Phil course at IGIDR? What would you suggest an engineer interested in think tanks? Thanks in advance.

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  8. Thank you so much. These infos were really helpful.

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  9. Thank you so much. These infos were really helpful.

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  10. Hello shakshi .can you tell me maths topic to prepare because it is difficult for me to focus on some topics as maths is very vast as I am preparing for gokhle jnu and igidr thank you please list all topics for maths in entrance

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  11. Hello shakshi .can you tell me maths topic to prepare because it is difficult for me to focus on some topics as maths is very vast as I am preparing for gokhle jnu and igidr thank you please list all topics for maths in entrance

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  12. I am a student who is currently pursuing bcom, I would like to know if you could explain section 3 in a detailed way as I have not taken economics as my main subject of specialization at the UG level thoguh I have the subject of business economics.

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  13. I am a student who is currently pursuing bcom, I would like to know if you could explain section 3 in a detailed way as I have not taken economics as my main subject of specialization at the UG level thoguh I have the subject of business economics.

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  14. From where can I get the previous papers of MSc. Plz provide the link or name of the book.

    Thanx
    Dev

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  15. Hi sakshi can u send the link of previous year papers of M.Phil/ PH.d.of IGIDR

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  17. Hello Sakshi my son has received interview call fromm IGIDR for M.S.C (Eco). He has studied Maths honours with Statistics and Economics as optional papaers from St. Xavier's Calcutta.My question is while calculating 60% for non economics discipline will they consider only the honours paper or the total aggregate papers including Statistics and economics.Please explain at an earliest.

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  20. i am persuing ba from du, so i just want to ask is there any sports quota for any of these institution

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  21. DSE over IGIDR could you tell me why? Did it pose a dilemma eveen for a minute or is DSE hands down better?

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  22. I'm an engineering graduate and want to pursue my master in economics how should I start to prepare for the same?

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  23. thank you for the information sakshi... can u recommend some good books for the same

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  24. Is the maths section for all the postgraduate ecnomics exam is like jee mains or advance level??

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  25. Is econometrics included in igidr entrance of msc

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