What questions are asked in the MIT MBA interview?

Asked by Tarun S about 1 month ago

K S Saini

K S Saini

Education Expert

The MIT Sloan MBA interview is fully behavioral and conducted by the admissions committee, not alumni. Expect questions like, “Tell me about a time you led a team,” or “Describe a situation where you influenced someone’s thinking.” The goal is to see how you act in real situations, not just how you talk about goals. They may also ask for updates since submitting your application or a time you failed and what you learned. You’ll also need to submit two pre-interview short-answer responses 24 hours before the interview. What helps most is preparing 4–5 real stories that show leadership, teamwork, and decision-making. If you’re looking for the latest questions and sample answers, check out this full blog on MIT Sloan       MBA interview preparation 

 


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