I applied through college or university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Duke University (Mumbai)
Interview
Was an amazing experience. The interviewer tried to genuinely find out more about my experience and strengths and weaknesses. It was holistic and satisfactory because they didn't get hung up on one or two of my resume sections but covered everything systematically. They tried to see if I fit into the Duke eco system and would uphold the Duke brand
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Duke University (Durham, NC) in Apr 2024
Interview
There was a video essay and an in person interview. I had to talk about what a dream team means to me and how I contributed to my most recent project in a medical device design research.
I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Duke University (Durham, NC) in Apr 2024
Interview
Asked my past intern experiences in a chatty way. I bumped a little bit but the interviewer seem to be very nice and encourage me to go on. Also asked me why I'm interested in the current program and if I have done any side projects out of interest.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
My past intern experiences, why I'm interested in the current program and if I have done any side projects out of interest.
I applied online. I interviewed at Duke University
Interview
Interview with recently graduated alumni. Comfortable and informal conversation other than an interview. Interviewers ask some basic behavior questions and give out situations that need your recommendation on how to resolve them. Very helpful in answering any concerns applicants may have. The whole interview process is smooth and calm.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
If one of your team members does not contribute to the team project, how would you address the issue of free-rider? And why?