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Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Chennai Placement Interview Questions

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posted on 13 Jan 2015

3 Interview Rounds

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Group Discussion
Experience: It wasn't a group discussion as such, more like a group activity.

The participants are the members of the quality team of a company. A group of second-year chemical engineering students are coming for a field visit. As the quality team of the company prepare a presentation for the students from one of the following topics:

1. Root cause analysis
2. Implementation of a quality assurance program
3. Employee involvement in quality improvement

Any two members from the group should present it in 5 mins (as if to the students) at the end of the
activity.
Tips: Obviously communication skills and clear thinking ability are the must; and you have to be articulate.I don't think they weren't really looking for people who were dominating the GD, but who can give sensible inputs into the discussion. (I don't think I spoke for 5 mins in all out of the 45 mins). Good presentation skills, involving other people in the discussion etc are good. (But never force someone who is quiet to speak, and put them in the spotlight)
Pointing out flaws in others arguments, if needed, has to be done very diplomatically. Avoid speaking about things that you have no or very little idea about. Keeping track of time was considered a plus.

Round: Interview
Experience: The interview wasn't completely technical. It was a bit of technical, HR and behavioral.
Tips: They were more interested in finding out what we learned in our five years, and how we think it was important, and the practical applications of it. I think a knowledge of Operations Research and Operations management is considered a plus, but not sure.

Round: Interview
Experience: There was no separate HR round. The HR questions in the interview included the typical questions like what do you look for in a job, why IIT, what would have happened if you hadn't cleared JEE, situations where you have gone against the general notion to convince a group to implement your ideas, etc It was more like a stress interview. They would make you uncomfortable with questions that are not easy to answer. For example, I was told that they don't think I am fit for the job because I am very soft spoken. Another important question was that why have you applied for the job when you have no idea of what the profile is ( as they had not told us what the role would be until we got selected).
Tips: The idea is to keep your cool and find a sensible answer to all questions like this. Keep smiling (and act) as if its not affecting you. :)

General Tips: I started very very late, and so I was never really confident during the course of placements. You must start early, of course. Figure out all popular HR questions as early as possible, and try to know yourselves better. CAT preparation can help in aptitude tests. Practice GDs if possible. As far as core courses are concerned, be thorough with the basics. And read about your company before going for the interview.
Skill Tips: Read about the company. Find answers to typical HR questions. Be clear about whatever you say; take a few moments to think if you need to. Admit if you don't know something, never pretend. Finally, be yourself, keep your cool and always wear a smile. Get the interviewers to like you, in the end its all about that. (But don't over-do it).


I think being from a manufacturing background and the OR and OM courses on my resume would have suited for a supply chain management role that they were looking for. Communication skills, thinking aloud, admitting mistakes etc helped. Apart from that, I was very calm during the interview, inspite of a few very uncomfortable questions, and they liked it.
College Name: IIT Madras
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user image Anonymous

posted on 13 Jan 2015

6 Interview Rounds

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Resume Shortlist
Experience: Initial shortlisting was done based on CGPA + Extracurricular activities (We guess).

Round: Group Discussion
Experience: It was same as any other GDs, they checked for confidence, leadership,etc. Most importantly, I felt
they liked people who were cool, calm and were able to keep jargon out of the discussion.

Round: Group Activity
Experience: There was a Group Activity at the end where 2 people from the group should be nominated to give a presentation about the conclusions. So, the group dynamics were very important. If you are presenting, you are expected to be brilliant for choosing yourself. However, presenting was not a compulsory criterion to get selected to the next round nor will it of much help unless you are sort of a showman.

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: The Tech part of the interview was to find out if you've good awareness about the course work.

Round: HR Interview
Experience: The HR part was testing your IQ and your EQ. You had to be consistent and be true to yourself, otherwise, your replies wouldn't be consistent. Unlike companies which tell in detail the type of profile they offer before the interviews, we were asked what job would we like to do and why. That was a good start, as otherwise, people would manipulate their resume convenient to the profile.

General Tips: Starting early would ob. help. I started mine around September.
Skill Tips: I was cool, calm and confident. I had prepared for Core and Non-Core interviews and had decent fundaes on most topics, which I felt really made a difference. I was able to justify a 7 point CGPA and whenever I made any mistakes or didn't know stuff, I frankly told them that I don't know and told them I could guess the answers (which turned out to be right), I felt they liked this. 

Also, You should have a good clarity in your DDP and Interns though. Solve a lot Quant tests and Puzzles.
College Name: IIT Madras
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user image Anonymous

posted on 8 Jan 2015

4 Interview Rounds

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Group Activity
Experience: Shortlisted students were asked to do a presentation in groups on any one of the following topics:Root cause analysisImplementation of a quality assurance programEmployee involvement in quality improvement

Round: Interview
Experience: Interview includes technical questions and HR. Be prepared for a stress interview
Tips: Basic knowledge of minor will helpBe prepared to answer all the technical and Operations management points of your resumeKeep cool and figure out your answers for all the HR questions beforehand

College Name: IIT Madras
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