Bhagwan Parshuram Institute of Technology, Delhi
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Bhagwan Parshuram Institute of Technology, Delhi
Your seniors at Bhagwan Parshuram Institute of Technology, Delhi helped you with their notes. Now they're helping you with their placement interview questions. 🙏
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in Feb 2024.
Pretty simple SQL, apptitude and programming questions for a duration of 1 hour.
Easy Going GD 5 people in a group with a given topic, we were supposed to say against and for the motion.
posted on 17 Oct 2023
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in Sep 2023.
Aptitude round is 90 minutes of duration.
This coding round is 60 minutes of duration.
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in Nov 2022.
3 coding ques (easy to med)
2 SQL questions
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in Jun 2022.
Hard difficulty level DSA test, main emphasis on trees and graphs
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed before Apr 2023.
Dsa questions plus basic coding ans mysql questions
I was interviewed in Aug 2021.
Round duration - 90 minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
It was a mcq+coding round. There were 2 coding questions of medium difficulty. It was around 3 P.M.
Round duration - 90 minutes
Round difficulty - Hard
It was held after the debugging round at around 1 PM. The interviewer briefed me about the problem and then asked me to code in visual studio code.
Round duration - 45 minutes
Round difficulty - Hard
It was immediately after the second interview round. Total 6 students were shortlisted from various colleges for this round. It was at around 4 PM. There were 2 interviewers and asked questions from OS, DBMS, DS and project related questions from resume.
Tip 1 : Only mention those things in resume that you know very well
Tip 2 : Core subjects are very important for commvault
Tip 3 : Concept of usage of data structures should be clear
Tip 1 : Do not mention anything in resume that you are not sure about. Keep it simple
Tip 2 : You can add achievements other than technical also.
I was interviewed in Jan 2021.
Round duration - 30 minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
Round duration - 30 minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
Tip 1 : solved questions daily
Tip 2 : makes self notes in understandable language
Tip 3 : learn daily new things
Tip 1 : no false information about you
Tip 2 : define your skills in best way
I was interviewed in Jan 2021.
Round duration - 30 minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
It was in the evening. Platform used for this round was hackerrank. Questions were of moderate level.
Round duration - 30 minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
It was in the night around 9:00PM. Platform used for this round was skype.
Tip 1 : Learn new topics regular and revised that topic .
Tip 2 : Apply practically.
Tip 3 : Do a project
Tip 1 : Technology you know, projects
Tip 2 : No false information in your resume
I was interviewed in Jan 2021.
Round duration - 30 minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
It was in the evening. Platform used for this round was hackerrank. Questions were of moderate level.
Round duration - 30 minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
It was in the night around 9:00PM. Platform used for this round was skype.
Tip 1 : Learn new topics regular and revised that topic .
Tip 2 : Apply practically.
Tip 3 : project work with written processes
Tip 1 : Technology you know, projects
Tip 2 : No false information in your resume
I was interviewed in Nov 2020.
Round duration - 145 Minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
the online round was conducted around 5 pm. Round 1 was the initial online round. It was made up of 4 sections - a code debugging section (20 minutes), a coding test (70 minutes), a workstyles assessment (20 minutes) and a reasoning ability section (35 minutes). For me the level of this online test was way below standard. Code debugging and aptitude part were very very easy. The coding questions that I got were also easy but there were a couple of good questions that other students got. But overall, the level was easy. I think the selection was made totally based on the workstyle assessment. Amazon focuses largely on its 14 leadership principles. Make sure to incorporate these principles in your answers. Again, do not start lying blatantly. Make smart and well thought out lies.
Round duration - 120 minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
This was the first technical interview. This is where it started to feel like Amazon. At first the interviewer gave his introduction, then I introduced myself and afterwards we moved to the coding part. He gave me three questions out of which I coded the solution for two and gave the approach for the third one. He was so helpful throughout the entire interview. I was stuck at the first questions and speaking out loud helped me there as he instantly realized what mistake I was making and quickly pointed it out. Out of all the interviews it was my best experience so far. For technical interviews at amazon you will have to prepare everything as they asked questions on almost all data structures. So, I would suggest you to do as much questions on leetcode as possible. Medium level questions would be enough according to me no need to do a lot of high-level questions. But if you are associated with pep coding then just do the class questions sincerely and you are good to go. Also, one thing I would like to add is to make sure that the variable names that you use are meaningful. Both my interviewers were very satisfied with my code and one of them even thanked me for writing clean code.
Round duration - 90 Minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
This was the second technical round. In this round the emphasis was on time and space complexities. Luckily, I again got a very friendly interviewer who helped me a lot during the interview. The interview started with the introductions then we discussed about one of my projects. I was given only one question to solve which I did with the help of interviewer. There is not much difference between the technical round except the slightly greater emphasis on complexities in the second round.
Tip 1 : I believe for cracking interviews data structures and algorithms is the only thing that needs to be practiced.
Tip 2 : Rather than focusing on the number of questions focus on the quality of questions and different approaches for same question.
Tip 3 : The company wants to measure your problem solving skills not the number of submissions you have made on different platforms.
Tip 1 : Make sure there are no grammatical errors.
Tip 2 : Whatever projects you are listing on your resume, make sure you have in depth knowledge about those projects even if they are borrowed from somewhere else.