Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur

Kharagpur, West Bengal

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

Updated 30 Nov 2024

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4 Interview Rounds

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Group Discussion
Experience: Topics were based on current affairs. No specific preparation required. We were given a sheet of paper on which adjectives were written on both sides. On one side, we were asked to tick the adjectives which described us according to our friends. On the other side we had to tick the adjectives which we thought best described us. I have appeared in about 10 GDs so far (during UG and PG placements), and I was not rejected in any one of them. The thing which was common in all the GDs was that I initiated in most of them and during the GD, I wrote down the points spoken by each member on paper and during the conclusion I spoke about each and everyone’s point. This gave me an edge over all others.
Tips: Try to initiate the GD if possible. But if you are not able to do so, try to atleast conclude it. Based on my GD experience, the points you make are not very important. The only important thing is that you must “SPEAK”. These HR guys from core companies don’t know exactly how to conduct a GD. I have seen people clearing GD round only by shouting and making irrelevant points. A GD for an IIM is totally a different game but for core companies only speaking in a GD is enough.

Round: Psychometric Test
Experience: This was not an elimination round.
Tips: Mark as many adjectives as possible but be honest at the same time. Based on the adjectives I marked. I was asked to give some specific real life examples for proving the same in the interview. As I had been honest in marking the adjectives, this was a piece of cake for me.

Round: Interview
Experience: The R&D head, HR head and a representative of Law department took my interview. The Law Representative did not ask any questions. About half of the total questions were asked by the R&D head. He stressed only on the MTech project. The HR head asked questions based on the psychometric test. She asked to give me real life examples and explanations for the adjectives that I had marked. Based on my CV, questions were asked by both R&D and HR head. As I already knew about the requirements through my seniors in the company, I was able to shape my project according to their needs.
Tips: It is advisable to talk to any of the seniors in the firm beforehand to get an idea of the type of requirements in the company and prepare for the interview accordingly. You must be very well prepared with your MTech. project and you must know exactly what you are going to do. Speak about your project according to the requirement of the company even if it is very remotely related to the work of the company.

Skill Tips: Just 60% in class 10th, 12th and graduation is enough for getting shortlisted for the company. There is no requirement of any extraordinary profile. Based on my profile and interview experience, I believe at least one CAD software and knowledge of Finite Element Method is required for R&D job in Design Engineering in any automobile sector company. For aptitude test of any company, only basic R S Aggarwal book is enough. For technical test by core companies, a sound knowledge is required which cannot be achieved by overnight preparation. The technical questions are quite easy but the number of questions is very large compared to time given.
College Name: IIT KHARAGPUR
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4 Interview Rounds

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: A written test with common paper for ME and IM students and a separate paper for EC students. The test for ME and IM students comprised of 2 sections - mechanical and logical reasoning. The paper was very lengthy and the trick was to judge and attempt those questions which required less time.
Tips: Don’t spend too much time on any question.

Round: Group Discussion
Experience: An unmoderated GD with 10 people in a group. The topic was based on situations very close to reality . This round requires critical thinking and the usual rules in a group discussion are applicable.

Round: HR Interview
Experience: A personal interview where the interviewer tries to find out more about you as a person.
Tips: Just be straightforward and don’t lie to save your face.

General Tips: CGPA between 8-8.5 necessary.
Good math, logic, and quantitative abilities as well as some programming skills.
College Name: IIT KHARAGPUR
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4 Interview Rounds

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Group Discussion
Experience: The selection process for post graduate students started with group discussion. The eligible students were divide into groups of 10 or 12. A general topic was given to be discussed (E.g. Role of women in society, computers kill creativity etc). At the end of the discussion, the representative of the company might ask some queries to a few of the students (two or three), based on their statements in the GD.
Tips: Do’s: Write down your points in a piece of paper. Speak them clearly when you get your chance. Try to make your points brief, clear and relevant. 
Don’ts: Do not try to overdo things. Please keep in mind that you ought to give opportunities to other group members.

Round: Test
Experience: You will be given a form and will be asked to tick your qualities. Please do it honestly. This was not an elimination round. In fact this was not found relevant in the whole process of recruitment.

Round: Interview
Experience: There were two representatives of the company in the interview panel-one from technical section and the other from HR. The technical part of the interview was mostly based on the topic (There could be extra questions if your CGPA is low). A relevant topic could help (If the topic is relevant, mention it in your CV as well). The HR questions were very straightforward. They might ask certain things from your CV as well. The location preference was one prime concern for them. HERO MOTOCORP is setting up a new R&D division in Jaipur and so wanted people to be willing to go to Jaipur. So they were very keen to know if we had any problem in working at Jaipur.

General Tips: Though CGPA is not the prime criteria of HERO MOTOCORP, we were told that they were looking for an optimum combination of different parameters (they didn’t reveal the parameters). Project topic can help a lot, especially if it is of interest to the company. Being a good team man and good communicator would help as group discussion would be the first step in the recruitment process.
Skill Tips: Proficiency in CFD softwares could help
College Name: IIT KHARAGPUR
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4 Interview Rounds

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: 30-40 questions in 30 minutes. The paper consisted of technical questions from one’s department and some quantitative questions as well. Do the quantitative questions first to maximise your score. Technical Questions are tough in general.
Duration: 30 minutes

Round: Group Discussion
Experience: The discussion was carried out for about 20 minutes.
Tips: Speak fluently and add points of value to the discussion rather than repeating same arguments.
Duration: 20 minutes

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: The interview went on for 15-20 minutes and consisted of Technical as well as HR questions.
Technical Questions (Industrial Engineering):-
1) What is OEE (Overall Equipment Effectiveness)? (from my internship)
2) What is Queuing Theory?
3) What is Kaizen?
4) What is pnp/npn transistor? (Surprise Question)
5) Elements of an Assembly Line.
HR questions
1) Family Details
2) Hobbies
3) Your best friend and what do you like about him
In general HR questions were easy.
Tips: Do read about your Internship in detail. Prepare technical and expect surprise
questions. Be cool throughout the process.

College Name: IIT KHARAGPUR
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