Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology (IIIT), Delhi
Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology (IIIT), Delhi
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed before Jun 2023.
I was interviewed in Jul 2021.
Round duration - 60 Minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
It was somewhere in the middle of the day and was around 60 mins long .
It consisted of three sections
one is aptitude
then other was related to comm skills related
and the last one was 2 coding question ( each have to be done in different programming language ).
Round duration - 30 Minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
It was a round with HR and these questions were asked
Tip 1 : Be consistent like never ever leave even a single day practice even if you have other commitments
Tip 2 : Follow one resource properly as there are tons of resources available but try to pick one only and start other only if you are finished with the first resource
Tip 3 : There is no set defined number for the number of question you have to do , just focus on the quality of questions . Eg : 1 good hard level problem >>>> 25 easy problems like sum of array etc.
Tip 1 : Try not to stuff your resume with fancy things like multiple small small projects
Tip 2 : Try to provide links for the project you are giving as it provides credibility of your work which you have shown.
I was interviewed before Sep 2020.
Round duration - 70 minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
Timing: 6:00 pm
3 coding questions of medium to be solved in 70 minutes.
Round duration - 45 minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
Timing: 2:00 pm
Online round over google meet, code at google docs.
The interviewer was friendly, encouraging, and humble.
Round duration - 45 minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
Timing: 2:00 pm
Online round over google meet, code at google docs.
The interviewer was not speaking much. It was a bit strange.
Round duration - 30 Minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
Timing: 7:00 pm
The interviewer was friendly and in a bit of a hurry.
Tip 1 : DSA is the key. Starting from scratch, one can become proficients in a couple of months.
Tip 2 : Solve questions just a bit outside your comfort zone. Solve too easy to too hard questions is not of any use.
Tip 3 : Be consistent, make a habit of following good coding practices.
Tip 4 : Get to know the ins and out of your projects. You must be very confident while explaining those.
Tip 5 : Don't just directly to system-design, brush up on OOPS principles, networks, OS, DBMS before that.
Tip 1: Keep it crisp and to the point. Make bullet points.
Tip 2: Bold the things you want to be paid attention to. Use numbers rather than vague sentences.
Tip 3: Only put the things you are confident about.
Tip 4: Don't put things irrelevant to the job, it only dilutes the main content.
posted on 21 May 2017
I was interviewed before May 2016.