National Institute of Technology (NIT), Patna
Your seniors at National Institute of Technology (NIT), Patna helped you with their notes. Now they're helping you with their placement interview questions. 🙏
National Institute of Technology (NIT), Patna
Your seniors at National Institute of Technology (NIT), Patna helped you with their notes. Now they're helping you with their placement interview questions. 🙏
I was interviewed in Jan 2021.
Round duration - 90 minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
it was around 9 :30 am interviewer was friendly
Round duration - 60 Minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
morning 11 am
interviewer was friendly
Round duration - 45 Minutes
Round difficulty - Hard
it was around 3
good recieving of interviewer
Round duration - 50 Minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
it was arround 2 afternoon
Tip 1 : Prepare for common interview questions
Tip 2 : Practice, practice, practice.
It's one thing to come prepared with a mental answer to a question like, "Why should we hire you?" It's another challenge entirely to say it out loud in a confident and convincing way. The first time you try it, you'll sound garbled and confused, no matter how clear your thoughts are in your own mind! Do it another 10 times, and you'll sound a lot smoother and more articulate.
But you shouldn't do your practicing when you're "on stage" with a recruiter; rehearse before you go to the interview. The best way to rehearse? Get two friends and practice interviewing each other in a "round robin": one person acts as the observer and the "interviewee" gets feedback from both the observer and the "interviewer." Go for four or five rounds, switching roles as you go. Another idea (but definitely second-best) is to tape record your answer and then play it back to see where you need to improve. Whatever you do, make sure your practice consists of speaking aloud. Rehearsing your answer in your mind won't cut it.
Tip 1 : Should have different projects
Tip 2 : Internships in good companies
I was interviewed before Sep 2020.
Round duration - 55 minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
It was a coding interview that started with introducing myself. Two questions from data structures were asked.
Tip 1 : Learn to explain your logic well.
Tip 2 : Learn to dry run your code.
Tip 3 : Solve as many data structures questions as you can.
Tip 1 : They did not shortlist resume .
Tip 2 : They did send link to everyone satisfying eligibility criteria.
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed before Jun 2021.
Simple aptitude questions 30 questions 30 min
2 simple question 45 minutes