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Intern Interview Questions & Answers

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posted on 24 Nov 2021

I applied via Referral and was interviewed before Nov 2020. There was 1 interview round.

Interview Questionnaire 

1 Question

  • Q1. Education, experience and ambition

Interview Preparation Tips

Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - Be confident and honest in the interview

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Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: First round was a  Written test

Round: Other Interview
Experience: After that was 1 round of personal interview.

General Tips: It was rewarding. Projects like Bajaj which are very specific to the field of automobiles Helped in a big way. Also, one round of interview made the process easier and enjoyable.
Skill Tips: Brush up formulae from Gate books. Keep your resume ready and printed. Go through the project reports and industrial training reports. Shortlist which are your courses of interest and revise only those courses and Keep calm!
College Name: NIT SURATHKAL

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I appeared for an interview before Jun 2016.

Interview Questionnaire 

8 Questions

  • Q1. Tell us something about yourself.
  • Ans. 

    I am a recent graduate with a degree in Mechanical Engineering, passionate about problem-solving and eager to learn and grow in the field.

    • Recent graduate with a degree in Mechanical Engineering

    • Passionate about problem-solving and critical thinking

    • Eager to learn and grow in the field

    • Experience with CAD software such as AutoCAD and SolidWorks

    • Completed internships at engineering firms

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  • Q2. What should we discuss today?
  • Ans. 

    We should discuss the key skills and experiences that make me a strong candidate for the Graduate Engineer Trainee position.

    • Highlight relevant engineering coursework and projects

    • Discuss any internships or work experience in the engineering field

    • Emphasize technical skills such as programming languages, CAD software proficiency

    • Mention any leadership roles or teamwork experiences

    • Explain why you are passionate about engine

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  • Q3. 25 minute discussion on my summer internship project.
  • Q4. 15 minute discussion on my college coursework minor project.
  • Q5. How will you be a good fit for Bajaj?
  • Ans. 

    I will be a good fit for Bajaj because of my strong technical skills, adaptability, and passion for engineering.

    • I have a solid foundation in engineering principles and technical knowledge.

    • I am adaptable and can quickly learn and apply new technologies and methodologies.

    • I have a strong passion for engineering and a drive to continuously improve and innovate.

    • I have experience working on projects that align with Bajaj's i...

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  • Q6. Do you have any further questions?
  • Q7. Why don't you plan to go into higher studies?
  • Ans. 

    I believe gaining practical work experience is more valuable at this point in my career.

    • I prefer hands-on learning over theoretical studies

    • I want to start my career and gain real-world experience

    • I believe in continuous learning through work experience rather than traditional education

    • I have already acquired the necessary skills and knowledge through my undergraduate studies

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  • Q8. Which department in the company would you like to work for?
  • Ans. 

    I would like to work in the Research and Development department as it aligns with my passion for innovation and problem-solving.

    • Passion for innovation and problem-solving

    • Interest in developing new technologies or products

    • Desire to contribute to the company's growth and success

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Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Resume Shortlist
Experience: The criterion for selection were:
-75% aggregate overall
-70% in each of the preceding 6 semestors
-No gap year after class 12 or otherwise
Tips: Focus on academics throughout college life irrespective of what your peers or seniors may tell you. Every company keeps a cut off.

Round: Test
Experience: The test had two sections:
-45 questions of technical aptitude
-45 questions of Quant/Verbal/LR

The technical questions covered: Strength of materials, thermodynamic, heat and mass transfer, refrigeration and Air conditions, IC engines, Fluid systems.
A lot of numericals were asked. Theory was given lesser weight.

Quant and Verbal were above average as compared to other companies however much below MBA entrances (as inferred from talks with several colleagues)

Tips: Since the company visits right at the beginning of the placement session right after summer internship, there is little time to brush up on your coursework if you didn't do it already. Instead you could steal a march on other students by ensuring you devote a larger part of your test to quantitative part as it is often the difference creator between students.
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Total Questions: 90

Round: Technical + HR Interview
Experience: They were interested in the practical application of both my projects and their replicability in real life at minimal cost. They even discussed how I could install those systems at my home, what would be the efficiency and output. They were also interested in the designing aspect and operating parameters (and simulations work from MATLAB, CFD, ANSYS was not focussed at)

No coursework theory questions/derivations etc were asked.

I told them about my leadership positions at college level and asked them about different departments at the company and procedure of switching between them.

The interview was a pleasant and thought provoking experience.
Tips: It is advantageous to have research papers or being a part of a technical team (however even students without either of them were selected too).

Prepare common questions like strengths, weaknesses, about yourself.

Read the website of company thoroughly and mention testimonials from the site in your interview for a lasting impression.

And most importantly, your projects give you leverage in the interviews so be thorough with them.

Skills: Critical Thinking, Ability To Think Out Of The Box, Practical Application Of Concepts
College Name: Delhi Technological University, Delhi

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I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in Dec 2016. There were 4 interview rounds.

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: Technical questions were based on IC engines, dome, strength of materials and few questions related to turbo-machines. Basically they covered almost every core topic. They are not based on bookish knowledge rather questions were related to practical applications.
Aptitude- this part is very important and is the deciding round. Try to score as high as possible in this section.
Tips: Practice aptitude, pariksha tests will serve the purpose.
Technical- apart from brushing all your core concepts, also go through sample mechanical engineering test questions on internet.
Duration: 45 minutes

Round: Technical + HR Interview
Experience: Interview was completely technical. They asked me what were my projects and internships and which was the favorite one. Make sure u know everything about your project/internship. If it is IC Engines related they will grill u on that. Mine were on heat transfer (jet impingement cooling) and turbomachines. They asked me to explain about them.

They asked me about the ic engines lab experiment which was on emissions and asked me to draw the emission characteristics (co, Hc, NOx).
Other questions were related to porous media (my Btech project), cruising and idling conditions and air/fuel ratios, emission norms in India etc
Tips: Make sure in every explanation u give u should highlight the R&D aspect of it. They were particularly looking for people interested in R&D.
Brush all the core topics, especially IC engines. If you did any work related to ic engines they will ask u on that, else they will test your subject knowledge.
Also learn something about the latest technologies in automobiles and how bajaj contributed to them.

Skills: Technical knowledge, Interest in R&D
College Name: IIT Madras

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Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: First 3 sections were regular.
Domain had questions from materials, thermodynamics, machining etc. however all areas were covered.
Tips: Practice aptitude to make first 3 sections smoother.
Some domain questions are general, guess by sense.

Round: HR + Technical Interview
Experience: Interviewers were cool, asked how's the day been.
1) You and your background.
2) Why BAJAJ auto?
3) Tell us something interesting in your Projects
4) How does a spark plug work?
5) What is the order of voltage in spark plug?
6) What do you know of automotive industry?

My peers were asked questions about bike weight, horsepower, weight of Boeing, design gear/spring, power consumption in India etc.
Tips: I believe they look for people interested in automobile.
Be thorough on your project and practical aspects of it (e.g. typical values of common features, like dimension of a part )
For some questions they just test logical thinking.
Having project on automobile engineering may help.

General Tips: Prepare a subject (favorite one may be) properly for placements, since you may not be able to do it all. Its asked everywhere.
Skills: Design Of Machine Elements, IC Engines, Automobile Engineering
College Name: IIT Kharagpur
Motivation: R&D profile

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Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: Written round followed by interview.

Round: Other Interview
Experience: 13 were selected for interview and 5 got placed.

General Tips: Bajaj was really an easy experience. In contrast to the internship interviews I had attended from ITC and Godrej the experience here was much less challenging.
Skill Tips: Be yourself. Do not hype up anything about you. It is ok to answer- I don't know once in a while during the interview than beat around the bush. Those written rounds that have negative marks, attempt only those questions you are sure of getting. Have seen many who have missed out because of heavy negative negating their positives.
Skills: Apti,
College Name: NIT SURATHKAL

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Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: I wrote 1 written test comprising of 50 (25 aptitude + 25 technical) questions.
Each question carried 1 mark for correct answer and 0.5 mark for incorrect answer.
Total Questions: 50

Round: HR Interview
Experience: HR + Technical Interview14 students were shortlisted for interview after the written round. As soon as I entered the room, I went straight to interviewers and shook hands and wished them. They smiled and said I was the first one to do so. Then they asked me to introduce myself. After that, they asked me to come up with my favourite subject other than the managment subjects, to which I responded I.C Engines. Then they put up various questions of I.C. Engines. They asked me to draw diesel cycle. After I had drawn the same, they asked me to show compression ratio in it. They further asked some questions about piston rings, combustion chamber, spark plug and some related to bearings such as types of bearings and how to design them. Then they asked me about ABS technology. Among the various questions asked, I was able to answer around 60% of questions correctly and the questions which I couldn't answer, they were correcting me up. Then they asked me If I would like to put up any query, to which I responded by asking about the city where they would be placing us .
Tips: One must have the basic knowledge of the core subjects . In almost every company they ask for your favourite subject so prepare one subject thoroughly. Prepare a detailed explanation of your projects that you had done. Keep a smiling face throughout your interview :-D.

General Tips: . I would suggest to do a project during one's industrial training. If you are planning to go for consultancy, extra curricular activities might give you that extra edge.
Skills: Communication Skills, Knowledge, Confidence
College Name: NIT JAIPUR

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Interview Questionnaire 

1 Question

  • Q1. Projects

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: Basic questions from all the subjects were covered
Tips: Brush up with all basics of the subjects

Round: Interview
Tips: Projects in feild of automobiles

Skills: Technical skills , Projects
College Name: NIT Warangal
Motivation: Interest in Automobiles

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Interview Questions & Answers

user image Anonymous

posted on 31 Mar 2015

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: I concentrated more on Quantitative Aptitude and Verbal ability sections of the Question Paper. As for the technical section, I took the feedback from my seniors and prepared only 2-3 chapters from where Bajaj written rounds are known to take questions from.
Tips: Spend more time practicing Quantitative Aptitude and Verbal ability sections for the written round as the Technical section comprises of questions from final year syllabus too, so, the amount of effort required to attempt all questions in Technical section will be much more than that required for the QA and VA sections.

Round: Group Discussion
Experience: I attended some GD sessions of T.I.M.E. coaching institute for some practice. The students of our branch also formed a GD group of our own (headed by Malay Milan Choudhury) and used to have regular practice on topics pertaining to current affairs
Tips: Form GD groups with your friends and have regular discussions on current affairs topics. This will go a long way in improving your English fluency.

Round: HR Interview
Experience: First of all, I took feedback from my seniors, previously placed at Bajaj, as to what questions the HR’s usually ask and to which areas they concentrate more. With the guidance of my elder sister, I prepared answers for generic questions like- “Tell us something about yourself”, “Why should we hire you”etc. But the most important practice is public speaking- one must talk with people in English on a regular basis- this helps you talk to the HR’s fluently and reduces anxiety levels on the day, and I got ample opportunity for that due to my involvement in various clubs
Tips: Start by taking feedback from your seniors and online forums about the written and PI rounds of the concerned company & Prepare answers for generic questions like- “Tell us something about yourself”, “Why should we hire you”, “what are your strengths and weaknesses” etc.  Do whatever it is that calms your nerves before any round. Nervousness must be avoided. This reduces the chances of making silly mistakes and black-out

General Tips: There wasn’t much guidance from the T&P in terms of how to go about preparing for the GD and PI rounds. We had to resort to online forums, help from seniors and discussions within our own branch to learn the tricks of the trade. The guidance I received from my elder sister was one of the main reasons why I bagged a job offer in the first company I appeared for
Skill Tips: The placement coordinators have done an exemplary job this time around and many more companies, some of which had stopped recruiting from NIT Rourkela, have turned up as recruiters this time around. The T&P cell has conducted sessions on GD and PI rounds, but Ibelieve that they should be conducted on a more frequent basis (can be introduced as a course, or made compulsory for all final years or any other way to ensure more participation from students) to ensure realistic improvement.
College Name: NIT ROURKELA
Motivation: No, I am not satisfied with the company I am placed in. I really believe that with the talent pool we have in our Mechanical Engg. Dept. of NIT Rourkela, the students, at least some percentage of it, should be getting better job offers from world renowned companies.

Interview Questionnaire 

3 Questions

  • Q1. Tell us about yourself?
  • Q2. What are the projects you had?
  • Q3. Field of interest in Automobile ?
  • Ans. 

    My field of interest in Automobile is automotive design and engineering.

    • I am passionate about creating innovative and aesthetically pleasing car designs.

    • I enjoy studying and improving the performance and efficiency of automotive engines.

    • I am interested in exploring new technologies and materials used in automobile manufacturing.

    • I have a keen interest in autonomous vehicles and their impact on the future of transportati...

  • Answered by AI

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: It was normal aptitude questions. technical questions were from a lot of fields and basicaally more concentrated on the thermal engineering and automobile section.
Tips: Prepare the aptitude well and finish them first. technical can take some time. Have a basic idea about the topics learned in the curriculum.

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: The questions were mosty abut my interests and my projects so far. Some Hr questions were also asked during the same time. Two interviewers were present and one of them was from the technical sde and the other from the hr. The interview lasted for around 20 minutes.
Tips: Be confident.Be true regarding your ineterests and paassions. Questions can be expected from how you present your replies.

College Name: NIT CALICUT

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Bajaj Auto Interview FAQs

How many rounds are there in Bajaj Auto interview for freshers?
Bajaj Auto interview process for freshers usually has 2-3 rounds. The most common rounds in the Bajaj Auto interview process for freshers are Aptitude Test, Resume Shortlist and Technical.
How to prepare for Bajaj Auto interview for freshers?
Go through your CV in detail and study all the technologies mentioned in your CV. Prepare at least two technologies or languages in depth if you are appearing for a technical interview at Bajaj Auto. The most common topics and skills that interviewers at Bajaj Auto expect are Analytical Skills, Automotive Engineering, Claims Adjudication, Computer Networking and Dealership Management.
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The duration of Bajaj Auto interview process can vary, but typically it takes about less than 2 weeks to complete.

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