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

Updated 14 Dec 2024

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posted on 15 Mar 2015

4 Interview Rounds

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Resume Shortlist
Experience: I was geared up for applying to universities for Ph. D. I, therefore prepared my resume to highlight my undergraduate research, course work and academic achievements, programming skills. I read a few resumes from seniors who applied to and did get scholarships from good universities.

Round: Test
Experience: Written + technical interviews. No HR at all. Were good math problems and puzzles. 16 were shortlisted from resume. 4 were offered a job.

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: Problem examples:   Given m sorted lists, each of length n, merge them to form a single list of length mn.   Given two eggs and a hundred story building. The eggs break when dropped from a particular floor 'k' or higher. Find minimum number of total drops required to determine k.
Tips: Algorithms and Programming, that's all..... Nothing else required :)Just keep your mind alert. These are not at all hard questions. When worked through, they can be cracked pretty easily :)

College Name: IIT BOMBAY
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Interview Questions

user image Anonymous

posted on 15 Mar 2015

5 Interview Rounds

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Resume Shortlist
Experience: I looked at resumes of previously successful candidates with profiles similar to mine. After reaching a level I thought fit, I sent it for review to several friends, mostly those who'd already appeared for placements the previous years. In particular, I sent it to people in companies where I was applying. Feedback from them dramatically changed my resume.
Tips: The PPTs helped me eliminate (rather than choose) companies I'd want to apply for. I usually found people in the companies I thought I'd like to apply to or people in similar positions in other companies.

Round: Test
Experience: There was an initial resume shortlisting (mostly based on CPI) & around 15 people shortlisted. This was followed by a written round & 10 people shortlisted. Two interview rounds, 1 hour each. Final offers were made to 4 people.

Round: HR Interview
Experience: The interviews had three basic parts:   resume/HR  where the interviewer looked at the resume and asked questions about specific points. Was also asked about a time when I achieved much in less time.

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: Technical  these were pure algorithm kind of questions. Some questions based on c++   Puzzles this was the bulk of the interview. Lot of time was given to figure out the puzzles and thinking out loud was encouraged. Help was also provided.

General Tips: a. dress in formals (suits probably not required for most  at least not the technical ones)   b. carry a pack of biscuits and a bottle of water/juice in a bag. You may not get time to have a proper lunch   c. keep calm. the interviewers aren't here to punish you.
College Name: IIT BOMBAY
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