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 Gautam Singh

posted on 7 Jun 2015

6 Interview Rounds

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Resume Shortlist
Tips: - Keep your resume as compact as possible- Try to keep requirements of the profile in your resume- Survey on how much the company is paying in the market and then state your expected CTC in the range of +/- 2 LPA.

Round: Test
Experience: 2 questions were a bit easy and the 3rd one was a little tricky for the people who are afraid of recursive programming. All the questions are provided in the link here: -----/
Tips: - Programming experience or programmer's help ( :p ) was the only way out of it.- Try to solve problems which you can solve first rather than hanging on any tough problem, because people solving 2/3 questions were also selected for the next round.
Duration: 90 minutes
Total Questions: 3

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: The interviewer was very helpful in guiding, motivating and giving me time to solve the problems. It went quite smoothly and within days I was selected for the next interview.
Tips: - Never speak without thinking unless said to speak what you are thinking.- Try to clarify your doubts before you jump into solving questions asked.- If you are taking any assumption, forget not to notify it to the interviewer.

Round: App development
Experience: I was made to develop a Java application within a week and submit it with proper documentation. It was very interesting app and I learned tons of things while developing.
Tips: - Try to do your task by yourself.- Keep your code as clean and OOP-like as possible- Make your friend read your documentation you prepared to know if it is understandable.- Use git or any other VCS while developing to ensure fallback in case the application breaks down (which usually happens during development).

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: This was exactly like a last gateway to cross for entering into the company. The interviewer was modest and calm, watching all my steps that I take while solving the problem. Twisting problems and guiding me to unwind the twists. At the end...a great experience!
Tips: Same as the above interview tips, nothing much is required for any technical interview (if you ask me).

Skills: Programming, Java application development, Learning/Grabbing new skills, SQL knowledge
College Name: NIT DURGAPUR
Motivation: Few points that motivated me: - Web development related work which is my area of interest.
- Company was a startup so a lot of work => lot of learning (crucial for starting career).- Pay was decent, so I can sustain my living and save something.
Funny Moments: It was my last interview and while I was solving a problem I wrote something wrong, and by mistake " f**k " came out of my mouth. The interviewer was on the phone and for some time I was just wondering if she heard that word, whether it would affect my interview result and all sort of things, rather than about the problem.
A suggestion: Please mind what comes out of your mouth ;)
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