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Updated 15 May 2023

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I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed in Nov 2022. There were 2 interview rounds.

Round 1 - Resume Shortlist 
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Round 2 - One-on-one 

(5 Questions)

  • Q1. What is Safety? It is a condition which gives you freedom from hazard risk accident which may couse injury dammage and loss to material and property damage and even death.
  • Ans. 

    Safety is the state of being free from harm or danger.

    • Safety involves identifying and assessing potential hazards and taking measures to prevent them.

    • It includes following safety protocols and procedures to minimize risks.

    • Examples of safety measures include wearing protective gear, using safety equipment, and practicing safe behavior.

    • Safety is important in various settings such as workplaces, homes, and public spaces.

    • I...

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  • Q2. What is Hazard? It is a potential which may lead to injury, property damage and environmental efect.
  • Ans. 

    A hazard is a potential source of harm or danger that may cause injury, damage to property, or harm to the environment.

    • Hazards can be physical, chemical, biological, or psychological in nature.

    • Examples of hazards include sharp objects, toxic chemicals, infectious diseases, and stressful work environments.

    • Identifying and assessing hazards is an important part of risk management and ensuring safety in the workplace.

    • Preve...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q3. What is Risk? A risk the chance high or low that any hazard will actually some body harm.
  • Ans. 

    Risk is the probability of harm occurring due to exposure to a hazard.

    • Risk is the likelihood of an event happening that could cause harm or loss.

    • It involves assessing the probability of harm occurring and the severity of the consequences.

    • Examples of risks include workplace hazards, environmental hazards, and health risks.

    • Risk management involves identifying, assessing, and controlling risks to minimize harm.

    • Risk can be...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q4. What is Accident?
  • Ans. 

    An accident is an unexpected and unintentional event that causes harm or damage.

    • Accidents can happen in various settings, such as at home, on the road, or at work.

    • They can result in physical injuries, property damage, or both.

    • Accidents can be caused by human error, equipment failure, or environmental factors.

    • Examples of accidents include car crashes, slips and falls, and workplace injuries.

    • Prevention measures such as s...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q5. What is work startup procuders?
  • Ans. 

    Work startup procedures are steps taken to ensure safe and efficient start of work activities.

    • Work startup procedures involve identifying potential hazards and implementing measures to mitigate them.

    • They may include safety briefings, equipment checks, and communication protocols.

    • Examples include pre-flight checks for pilots, safety checks for construction workers, and equipment inspections for factory workers.

  • Answered by AI

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I was interviewed in Sep 2017.

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: Written exam
Tips: Fully subject related questions
Total Questions: 30

Round: Group Discussion
Experience: Written exam
Tips: Fully subject related questions
Duration: 30 minutes

Round: Apptidude
Experience: Individual topics given to each candidate
Tips: General topic

Interview Questionnaire 

5 Questions

  • Q1. What are your strengths, weaknesses..?
  • Ans. 

    My strengths include leadership, problem-solving, and communication. My weaknesses are time management and public speaking.

    • Strengths: Leadership - I have experience leading teams and delegating tasks. Problem-solving - I am able to think critically and find solutions to complex problems. Communication - I am able to effectively communicate with team members and clients.

    • Weaknesses: Time management - I sometimes struggle...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q2. What irritates you most..?
  • Ans. 

    Inefficiency and lack of communication irritate me the most.

    • Inefficiency in completing tasks

    • Lack of communication within the team

    • Not being able to meet deadlines due to lack of planning

    • Unnecessary delays in decision-making

    • Micromanagement

    • Lack of clarity in instructions

  • Answered by AI
  • Q3. What do you do in such situations..?
  • Ans. 

    I assess the situation, gather information, and make a decision based on company policies and procedures.

    • Assess the situation and determine the severity of the issue

    • Gather information from all parties involved

    • Refer to company policies and procedures for guidance

    • Make a decision based on the information gathered and company guidelines

    • Communicate the decision to all parties involved

  • Answered by AI
  • Q4. Are you a leader or a follower...?
  • Ans. 

    I am a leader who can also follow when necessary.

    • I believe in leading by example and inspiring others to follow.

    • I am comfortable taking charge and making decisions, but also value input from others.

    • I am adaptable and can switch between leading and following depending on the situation.

    • For example, in a team project, I would take the lead in organizing and delegating tasks, but also listen to and incorporate ideas from t...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q5. Which one is good

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Resume Shortlist
Experience: I have a CGPA 7.38.

Round: Test
Experience: There was an online objective test
Tips: Previous year IIT Gate book is the best thing to prepare for the technical test for any company. I started doing it in October only.
Duration: 80 min minutes

Round: Interview
Experience: There were two rounds of interview ; 30min for Tech and 10 min HR.
Tips: If you are in ED they will test your basic design skills. They showed a CAD drawing and asking the meaning of symbols, then they asked questions related to general designs available in our surroundings like why is that sewage hole round on the ground why not square or others. If you are in Mechanical, they will ask u core Mech subjects. So please first prepare very well subjects related to your respective interns. A whole interview can be drawn on that. In my case it was IC engine so I answered all the questions related to it and that didn't allow them to ask in any other topic.

Round: Interview
Experience: It was gen. All HR rounds just want to test how much positive you are in life, whether you will leave the company soon.
Tips: Be prepared with answers beforehand. The answers to all the above questions should be "depends on the
situation" and describe them in which situation u will choose which one. PS: if it’s a panel where HR is also there, they will try to excite you by asking gen questions like which team you support in IPL, do u have any gf etc. to make you lite, then again shoot you with some questions. Please don’t get deviated by those.

Skill Tips: Mock tests, Aimcats, Gate book. For GDs, we organised them in our wing. It was very helpful.
Kindly do it often in your wing and among your batch mates too. Same goes for interview. There
are lots of general interview questions available on FTP server, prepare for them well and have
mock interviews. "Alumni interviews" were very helpful, please attend that. Randstad sessions were an absolutely waste of money and time. I was mainly selected due to my internship with Bosch. Prepare all subjects related to your intern. It will be the game changer.
College Name: IIT Madras

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: CGPA cut-off: 7. The test had two parts. The level of the questions in the first part was very easy and do not require GRE or CAT skills. It had questions on verbal ability (readinc comprehension and vocabulary) and Math (time- work problems, arithmetic, percentages etc). The second part had questions related to Mechanical Engineering. It was slightly tough having a wide range of questions from Kinematics, design of machine elements, fluids , and thermodynamics .However, one can easily crack the test.
Tips: Don’t leave the questions unaswered as there is no negative marking.

Round: Interview
Experience: Around 60 students were shortlisted for the interview .There was only one round of interview which had both HR and technical questions. The interviewers were very friendly. The interview went on for approximately forty minutes. They started by asking me about my hometown, family, interests etc. Few question were: “Tell me about yourself”, “Describe your hometown”, “Why do u want to join Bosch and what do you know about it”, “Why won’t you go for MS or PhD”. The rest of the interview process was about the projects and internships and a few basic concepts of Mechanical Engineering. Each student was asked questions from different topics depending on the projects he was involved in. Basic questions I was asked : “What is casting”, “What is forming”, “How is a gear manufactured”, “What is the profile oF the gears used and why”. Apart from these, afew things about CRDi technology were asked.
Tips: Being a part of technology events in the hall will help a lot during the interview process. Google about ABS, CRDi, bearings, gears etc and study the “Thermodynamic cycles” from any thermodynamics book before the interview. Be confident.Never create an impression that you are a research orientated guy and will be going for MS or PhD. Do not panic. Do not try to bluff - they are experienced people and will find it out. Prepare very thoroughly about the projects. Learn about recent developments in the automobile sector (any technology developed by Bosch). Always smile .

General Tips: Having a CGPA>8 will enhance your chances. In mechanical, almost all the students who got selected had a CGPA of around 8.5. Mine was 8.4. However, Class X and Class XII percentages do not matter.
Internships in automobile industries definitely help. My sophomore intern was at Tata Motors Ltd. which caught the interviewer’s attention. The interview was guided by the project done by me at Tata Motors. Having a few academic projects also helps. Generally, they ask about projects mentioned in the CV. So, it’s better to be prepared about any project you may have done. Knowledge of the auto-sector is a must. Learn about recent developments in this sector.
College Name: IIT KHARAGPUR

Interview Questionnaire 

5 Questions

  • Q1. My interests, apart from acads
  • Q2. Where I see myself in 5 years...?
  • Ans. 

    In 5 years, I see myself as a successful Assistant Manager, having gained valuable experience and contributing to the growth of the company.

    • Continuing to develop my leadership skills

    • Taking on more responsibilities and challenges

    • Mentoring and training new employees

    • Contributing to the development of new strategies and initiatives

    • Building strong relationships with clients and stakeholders

  • Answered by AI
  • Q3. What kind of job will excite me..?
  • Q4. If I would like to prefer one city over the other..?
  • Ans. 

    I would prefer the city that offers better career opportunities and work-life balance.

    • Career growth prospects

    • Availability of job openings

    • Cost of living

    • Commute time

    • Quality of life

    • Social and cultural activities

    • Family and friends

    • Weather and climate

  • Answered by AI
  • Q5. And a few other questions

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Resume Shortlist
Experience: Initial shortlisting was done on the basis of resume submission. I got a CGPA of 8.20/10.

Round: Test
Experience: There was an online Logical , Quants & Technical test
Tips: I didn't. I used educated guesses to sneak through. It would have helped if I would have revised KDOMS, some Stress/Strain Equations, and Basic Engineering Drawing Techniques.
Duration: 45 min minutes

Round: Interview
Experience: There were two rounds of interviews ;50 mins Tech, 25 mins HR. They asked about Engineering Drawing, the work I did at my 6 months intern, my stint as a Coord and Core, a few questions on my perception of fair play and honesty, what would I do in my first 30 days if the company recruits me? In short, the tech round was more like a pseudo HR round for me.

Round: Interview
Tips: I had attended several other interviews before this one that helped. I had asked a few of my friends to conduct mock interviews for me. So was reasonably well prepared (at least for the HR part). I was pretty straightforward and honest in my answers. I remember I got pretty sentimental talking about honesty, and that perhaps worked in my favour.

Skill Tips: Projects give us an edge during the interviews. You will have sufficient stuff to talk about.
College Name: IIT Madras

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: Everyone with a GPA of more than 7 was allowed to appear for an objective online test which was held a day before the interviews. Test comprised of 3 sections: Verbal, Quantitative and Technical.Verbal and Quantitative sections were not very difficult. They were a bit lengthy though, which makes speed an important factor. Technical section comprised of basic questions most of which were conceptual or directly formula based.
Tips: Don’t leave any question as there was no negative marking. Revise basic concepts and formulas, preferably from any GATE book.

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: One round of personal interview which consisted of both technical and HR questions.Technical questions related to projects/internships. Questions related to various manufacturing processes. HR questions like where do you see yourself 5 years down the line, why don’t you go for an MBA or higher studies, what kind of a job are you looking for?
Tips: Just be yourself. Admit if you don’t know the answer to a question. Politely ask them the answer to show that you are curious. Think of a few questions about the company which you’d like to ask at the end of the interview.

General Tips: The CGPA criteria set by the company to be eligible for placement was 7 and above. Most of the students who were finally selected had a CGPA of more than 8 but a few 7 pointers were also selected. So a good GPA would definitely help but it is not the only thing that they look for. A few positions of responsibility on your CV is always good though as it gives the interviewer something to talk about apart from the academics. You would be asked about your projects and internships in great detail. Make sure to prepare them well before the interview.
College Name: IIT Kharagpur

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Resume Shortlist
Experience: My CGPA was 9.08/10 . The initial shortlisting was done on the basis of Resume/CGPA

Round: Test
Experience: There was an online core test across all mechanical department.
Duration: 2 Hours minutes

Round: Group Discussion
Experience: There was no Group Discussion.

Round: Group Activity
Experience: There was no Group Activity.

Round: Interview
Experience: In this round my knowledge and the skills from the projects which i did , were tested. They were asked in detail.

Round: Interview
Experience: There was no HR round

Skill Tips: I had done algorithm development in my intern which matched their job profile. Interviewer
openly stated my Maths Olympiad achievement as the reason I was there. Also , a significant amount of my BTP work and intern work helped me getting the job.
College Name: IIT-Madras

Interview Questionnaire 

6 Questions

  • Q1. 1)Tell me about yourself
  • Ans. 

    I am a highly motivated and experienced professional with a passion for leadership and team development.

    • I have over 5 years of experience in management roles

    • I excel at creating and implementing strategies to improve team performance

    • I am skilled in communication, problem-solving, and decision-making

    • I am dedicated to continuous learning and development

    • I am excited about the opportunity to bring my skills and experience t

  • Answered by AI
  • Q2. 2) Why Bosch?
  • Ans. 

    Bosch is a global leader in technology and innovation, with a strong commitment to sustainability and employee development.

    • Bosch's reputation for quality and innovation is unmatched in the industry

    • The company's commitment to sustainability aligns with my personal values

    • Bosch offers excellent opportunities for career growth and development

    • I am impressed by the company's focus on employee well-being and work-life balance

  • Answered by AI
  • Q3. 3) Why should i hire you?
  • Ans. 

    I have the necessary skills, experience, and passion to excel in this role.

    • I have X years of experience in management and have consistently exceeded targets.

    • I have strong communication and leadership skills, which have helped me motivate and guide teams to success.

    • I am passionate about the industry and am always looking for ways to improve processes and drive growth.

    • I am a quick learner and am always eager to take on n...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q4. 4) Strengths and Weakness?
  • Ans. 

    My strengths include leadership, problem-solving, and communication. My weakness is that I tend to be too detail-oriented.

    • Strengths: Leadership - I have experience leading teams and delegating tasks effectively. Problem-solving - I am able to analyze situations and come up with creative solutions. Communication - I am able to clearly convey ideas and instructions to others.

    • Weakness: Detail-oriented - While attention to...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q5. 5) What will you do if a member of a group doesn't work?
  • Ans. 

    I will address the issue with the member and try to find out the reason for their lack of work and provide support if needed.

    • Have a one-on-one conversation with the member to understand their situation

    • Identify any obstacles or challenges they may be facing and offer support or resources to help them overcome it

    • Set clear expectations and goals for the group and hold everyone accountable

    • Consider involving higher manageme

  • Answered by AI
  • Q6. 6) What if your boss doesn't help u?
  • Ans. 

    I would try to find alternative solutions and resources to complete the task at hand.

    • I would first try to communicate with my boss and express my concerns.

    • If that doesn't work, I would try to seek help from other colleagues or departments.

    • I would also try to research and find resources online or in books to help me complete the task.

    • If all else fails, I would try to break down the task into smaller manageable parts and...

  • Answered by AI

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Resume Shortlist
Experience: The initial shortlisting was done on CGPA and a test. I had 7.64/10 as my CGPA.

Round: Group Discussion
Experience: There was no Group Discussion.

Round: Test
Experience: It was an online test. 

Test1: 1hr Test2: 30min

Round: Group Activity
Experience: There was no group activity.

Round: HR Interview
Tips: Be confident in the HR round.

Round: Technical Interview
Tips: Be perfect on the projects and intern described in the resume.

General Tips: SoM, IC engines, Heat Transfer, Thermodynamics, Mantech, TurboMachinery are to be focused upon.
1) Quant Skills : Speed and accuracy.
2) GD prep : conducted GD among ur friends and classmates
3) Interview : Be confident and cool.
4) Resume : Keep it to 1 page and prepare well.
Skill Tips: I think I got selected because of my confidence and my performance in both the rounds. Also, projects related to manufacturing sector will help u in the interview.

Test1: CAT preparation is sufficient.
Test2: GATE book, notes and slides from mechanical google site(created by sumit patil)
HR prep: Get to know about the various type of HR questions(many files in LAN)

Notes and slides from mechanical google site (created by sumit patil) helped a lot
College Name: IIT Madras

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: There was a test based shortlisting. The test was objective had two sections. The first section had 60 aptitude questions which were very easy and the time was 60 minutes. The second section was technical(core) which had 30 questions which needed to be answered in 30 minutes. 

This sections had 3-4 questions from important topics like Strength of Materials, Fluid Mech, Man Tech, KDOMS ,DOME, etc
Duration: 90 minutes

Round: Interview
Experience: The company wanted to acquire members for Manufacturing and R&D. The interviewer asked me basic questions in Man Tech like different types of Manufacturing (conventional and non-conventional). As I told him that I was interested in automobiles, he asked me about the engine and its parts, their materials, etc. A CAD drawing was shown to me to test the basic symbols like roughness parameters, etc.

Round: Interview
Experience: It was like a normal HR round with nothing radical. Basic preparation to questions like tell me about yourself, biggest achievement, strengths,weakness, etc is enough. Confidence is another important aspect they were looking for.

General Tips: Started my preparation in October but never really took off until November. It may help immensely to start early because as placements draw close, it may be tough to find time to study decently owing to tests and ppts. Also, I didn't prepare for non-core companies, but wrote the tests to improve my experience and speed in quant.
Skill Tips: Brushed up basics of all mechanical courses and prepared for HR questions. It is better to target certain companies,prepare according to each, rather than going for every company that appears on the portal. I prepared from GATE book which covers almost all topics. The lectures from placement preparation website also helped. The aptitude questions were very easy and basic quant preparation is sufficient. As I didn't write CAT, had to adjust to the time limit in the written tests. It is better to practice quant papers for improving the speed. GATE book and placement preparation website were sufficient for core fundaes. Had GDs with wingmates.
College Name: IIT Madras

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Interview
Experience: There were three rounds.The first was a general interview that was mainly to brief the resume.
Tips: It helps if they find something interesting in your resume that fits their profile, like a project,skill or internship.

Round: Interview
Experience: Questions were mainly centered on man tech, IC engines, conventional and non-conventional mfg procedures, 2/4 stroke engines, etc

Skill Tips: ""
College Name: IIT Madras
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