How to Crack the Big 4 Consulting Interview — EY, PwC, Deloitte, KPMG in India

Why Big 4 Interviews Are a Different Animal

EY, PwC, Deloitte, and KPMG together employ over 1.5 million professionals globally and are among the most prestigious employers for Indian MBAs, CAs, and management graduates. Their India offices — particularly in Advisory, Risk, M&A, and Tax — are among the most competitive hiring environments in the country.

What makes Big 4 interviews distinct is their emphasis on structured problem-solving, client communication skills, and the ability to work confidently in ambiguous, high-pressure environments. Technical knowledge matters — but so does how you think, communicate, and handle complexity.

The Big 4 India Interview Structure

StageFormatWhat’s Evaluated
Online Aptitude TestVerbal, Logical, NumericalBaseline cognitive ability
Group Discussion (GD)8–12 candidates, 20 minCommunication, leadership, structured thinking
HR Interview30–45 minMotivation, values, cultural fit
Technical Interview45–60 minDomain knowledge (audit, tax, risk, advisory)
Case Interview (Advisory)30–60 minProblem-solving, frameworks, business acumen
Partner Interview30 minStrategic vision, interpersonal confidence

The Case Interview — Advisory Roles (Most Feared Round)

Big 4 Advisory case interviews are less “McKinsey hard” but still require structured thinking. The most common formats:

Framework 1: Profitability Problem

“Your client, a mid-size FMCG company in India, is seeing declining profits despite growing revenue. What’s happening?”

APPROACH:

Profit = Revenue – Costs

Revenue declining? Or costs increasing?

REVENUE DIAGNOSIS:

  → Volume declining (market share loss? product mix shift?)

  → Pricing declining (competitive pressure? discounting?)

  → Mix shift (lower-margin products selling more?)

COST DIAGNOSIS:

  → COGS increasing (raw material inflation? supply chain?)

  → Opex increasing (headcount? marketing? distribution?)

  → One-time costs (write-offs, restructuring?)

KEY RULE: Structure first, hypothesise second, data-gather third.

Framework 2: Market Entry Problem

“A US-based SaaS company wants to enter the Indian SMB market. Should they?”

APPROACH: The 4 C’s

  → Customer: Who is the target Indian SMB? What are their needs?

  → Competition: What domestic and international players exist?

  → Company: Does the client have the product-market fit for India?

  → Context: Regulatory, infrastructure, payment ecosystem factors

HR and Motivation Questions — Often Ignored, Always Critical

Big 4 HR rounds screen heavily for values alignment and work ethic — not just ambition.

COMMONLY ASKED BIG 4 HR QUESTIONS:

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“Why consulting over a corporate role?”

→ Exposure, problem variety, client impact, accelerated learning

“Why this specific firm (EY vs. Deloitte vs. PwC)?”

→ Research their India practice areas, recent deals/awards, 

  culture signals (check Glassdoor + the firm’s India LinkedIn)

“Where do you see yourself in 5 years?”

→ “Client-facing advisory lead, building expertise in [specific domain]”

“How do you handle long working hours?”

→ Be honest — show resilience + healthy coping strategies

“Tell me about a time you influenced someone without authority.”

→ STAR — cross-team collaboration, internal stakeholder management

What Big 4 India Partners Look For in Final Rounds

QualityWhat It Looks Like in Practice
Client ReadinessCan you speak confidently and maturely to a CFO or CEO?
Intellectual CuriosityDo you ask smart questions? Read broadly?
Commercial AwarenessDo you understand how businesses make money?
ResilienceCan you handle long hours, demanding clients, tight deadlines?
Team OrientationDo you collaborate or compete internally?

Big 4 vs. MBB Consulting: Key Differences for India Aspirants

DIMENSION           BIG 4 (EY, PwC, Deloitte, KPMG)   MBB (McKinsey, BCG, Bain)

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Work Type           Audit, Tax, Risk, Advisory          Pure strategy consulting

Case Difficulty     Moderate                            Very high

Salary (India)      ₹12–25 LPA (fresher-mid)            ₹25–60 LPA (MBA fresher)

Work-Life           Intense but structured              Highly intense

India Office Size   Very large                          Smaller, more selective

Entry Path          CA, MBA, B.Com, domain expertise    IIM/IIT MBA preferred

Key Takeaways

  • Big 4 India interviews test structured thinking, client communication, and domain knowledge
  • Case interview formats are less abstract than MBB — focus on profitability, market entry, and operational problems
  • Research the specific firm’s India practice before your HR round — EY vs. Deloitte vs. PwC are distinct cultures
  • Partners evaluate client-readiness and commercial maturity — speak with confidence and substance
  • The GD round is often where candidates are eliminated — practice structured, confident group communication

References

  1. Deloitte India: Campus Recruitment FAQs 2025 — [deloitte.com/in](https://www.deloitte.com/in)
  2. PwC India Careers: Interview Process — [pwc.in/careers](https://www.pwc.in/careers)
  3. Glassdoor India: Big 4 Interview Experiences 2025 — [glassdoor.co.in](https://www.glassdoor.co.in)
  4. ICAI India CA Membership Report 2025 — [icai.org](https://www.icai.org)
  5. LinkedIn India: Big 4 Hiring Trends 2025 — [linkedin.com/business/talent](https://business.linkedin.com/talent-solutions)

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