National Institute of Technology (NIT), Durgapur

Durgapur, West Bengal

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National Institute of Technology (NIT), Durgapur Placement Interview Questions

Updated 3 Jan 2025

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user image satyajit bhowmik

posted on 6 Feb 2017

I was interviewed in Oct 2016.

5 Interview Rounds

Interview Questions

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: The first round was an online test conducted by hirepro.in. The round was 2 hours and went pretty swift aside from some really 'make or break' questions. As a mechanical Engineer and having next to little proficiency in programming, I was not astounded to find myself biting nails and clicking Flukes while glancing at the ever-incomprehensible coding questions. With each question, it seemed like I was brandishing the bat in the air for all kinds of balls, whether bouncer or Yorker, just for the only reason "I can't make a single thing out of these questions, let alone answer". The verbal and quantitative part was friendlier on me. I was able to answer almost 90% in those two sections. The questions framed were basic and doable with a month
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I was interviewed before Feb 2016.

4 Interview Rounds

Interview Questions

  • Q1. Tell me something about yourself?
  • Q2. Walk me over your strengths and weaknesses.
  • Q3. Why are you opting for CGI(a consultancy firm)? Why the sudden shift of interest?
  • Q4. Tell me about the internships that you have done?
  • Q5. A response to a real life business problematic situation- you are a fresher and in the first day of your job: you face huge ruckus and burden over close deadlin...read more
  • Q6. How do you handle stress?
  • Q7. Any questions you got to ask me?

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: The first round was an online test conducted by hirepro.in. The round was 2 hours and went pretty swift aside from some really 'make or break' questions. As a mechanical Engineer and having next to little proficiency in programming, I was not astounded to find myself biting nails and clicking Flukes while glancing at the ever-incomprehensible coding questions. Me, With each question, seems like brandishing the bat in the air for all kinds of balls, whether bouncer or yorker, just for the only reason "I can't make a single thing out of these questions, let alone answer". The verbal and quantitative part was more friendly to me. I was able to answer almost 90% in those two sections. The questions framed were basic and doable with a month's or two's practice. The verbal section contained- Reading Comprehension, Word Synonym and antonym, Sentence Correction and Sentence orientation and ordering.
p.s: After giving the exam and ravaging the coding part, I saw my chances of getting shortlisted being one in a million. Still, with immense exultation, I got selected and was asked to go for the PI, as if they didn't consider the Programming part for mechanical engineering and for other core dept. students.
Tips: The only sutra to succeed in an online test is to stay cool during the exam and to have a healthy breakfast in the morning before the exam.
For the verbal part, start reading omnivorously and focus on sentence formation patterns. At last, Indiabix.com always comes as the saviour. For maths part needs a lot of Practice. Always, start the preparation for apti earlier than your peers: great way to get a heads up. STAY COOL AND BANG THE GAME.


Duration: 2 hours
Total Questions: 100

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: Very fortunately, even in a technical interview, all the questions asked to me were HR. I told him (interviewer) that it was my first interview, so, on the outset I was quite nervous then he talked to me and a friendly air hovered over the whole room.
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College Name: NIT Durgapur
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