Delhi College of Engineering (DCE), Delhi
Delhi College of Engineering (DCE), Delhi
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed before May 2022.
Duration was one hours, basic DSA was asked
I was interviewed before Sep 2020.
Round duration - 60 mins
Round difficulty - Easy
The first round was coding + mcq round. It was held in the campus in the afternoon. There were 10 mcqs based on the computer related subjects and 2 coding questions with around 10 test cases to be completed within 60 minutes. The questions were random for every person.
Round duration - 30 minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
I got selected for the interview. It was held 2 days after the coding round. First all the shortlisted students attended the company ppt. After that we went for the first interview. The interviewer was very friendly. He mainly asked about DBMS concepts and some coding questions.
Round duration - 40 mins
Round difficulty - Hard
Soon, after the first interview, I got shortlisted for the second interview. I went to the interviewer. At first, he just asked me about my hobbies.Subsequently, he took a look at my CV and asked me to explain the projects on which I had worked on in my internship. After that, he asked about whether I know Java on which I said no. Then he asked me some concepts of OOPS and a problem on inheritance and classes.
Round duration - 15 mins
Round difficulty - Easy
After an hour of the second interview, I was called for the managerial round. The manager first asked me to introduce myself and then he just asked me my job location preference whether it is bangalore or gurgaon. He then asked are you satisfied with the pay we are offering. At the end, he asked me what approach can we use to count hair on our head.
Tip 1 : Always tell what you are thinking to the interviewer, don’t be silent, be confident. Interviewer is more concerned with how you approach a question rather than just getting the solution.
Tip 2 : Practice, practice and Practice. You have to code regularly. You won't remember the approach of a question if you just mentally solve it and don't code. Practicing will also enhance your speed on the day of the test.
Tip 3 : Just focus on your preparation. Don't bother yourselves by what others are doing. People may try to mislead you by concealing about their preparation.
Tip 1: Try to adjust it to one page. Don't include unnecessary details.
Tip 2: Try to use good templates present on the internet. My interviewer was quite impressed with my template.