What to wear ?

ƒ Dress sense is of crucial importance. The choice of dress should be according to the weather conditions. Try not to wear newly stitched clothes, as they might make you uneasy.

ƒ Wear comfortable clothes. Men need to wear light coloured shirt and a dark trouser with a tie. Women appear best in a saree or salwar kameez.
ƒ Pay attention to the details, ironed dress, polished shoes, hair accessories, trimmed nails etc. Polish your footwear meticulously. Use convenient footwear like black or brown leather shoes.
ƒ Women candidates should take care to avoid the hair falling over the face as it could annoy both – you and the interviewer.
ƒ Do not wear anything that connects you with a religious or political group.
ƒ Do not use heavy perfume/deodorants.
ƒ In case you have a running nose or have caught a cold, carry a handkerchief, or sufficient stock of tissue paper. Tissue paper is preferable.
ƒ Some candidates take medicine to relax on the previous night of the interview; this should be avoided as the effect of medicine may decrease your alertness during the interview.
ƒ What and how you eat is also important. Have a light meal on the day of the Personality Test. Do not go for the interview on an empty stomach. However, also avoid over-eating, or having a heavy meal.
ƒ First impression is often the best impression. So create a positive, good impression within the first few minutes of the interview.