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I applied via Referral and was interviewed in Jan 2022. There was 1 interview round.
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I was interviewed in Aug 2016.
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I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed before Aug 2019. There were 4 interview rounds.
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I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed before Aug 2019. There were 4 interview rounds.
Questions related to cement production, road sections, fluid and soil.
Cement production involves crushing, grinding, mixing, and heating of raw materials to form clinker.
The clinker is then ground with gypsum to form cement.
Road sections include carriageway, shoulder, median, and drainage.
Fluid questions may include Bernoulli's equation, Reynolds number, and fluid properties.
Soil questions may include soil classificati
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posted on 13 Sep 2016
There are several types of concrete, including plain, reinforced, pre-stressed, and lightweight.
Plain concrete is the most basic type and is used for general construction purposes.
Reinforced concrete has steel bars or mesh embedded in it to increase its strength.
Pre-stressed concrete is compressed before use to increase its strength and durability.
Lightweight concrete is made with lightweight aggregates, such as expand...
My minor project was an Android application for tracking daily expenses.
Developed using Java and Android Studio
Used SQLite database to store data
Implemented features like adding expenses, categorizing them, and generating reports
Focused on user-friendly UI/UX design
Received positive feedback from users during testing
The slump value for pumpable concrete varies depending on the mix design and application.
Slump value is the measure of the consistency of concrete.
Pumpable concrete typically has a higher slump value than traditional concrete.
The slump value for pumpable concrete can range from 150mm to 200mm.
The mix design and application will determine the appropriate slump value for pumpable concrete.
Slump is measured by placing a slump cone on a flat surface and filling it with concrete. The cone is then lifted and the slump is measured.
Place a slump cone on a flat surface
Fill the cone with concrete in three layers
Compact each layer with a steel rod
Remove the excess concrete from the top of the cone
Lift the cone vertically and measure the slump
Repeat the process for consistency
Tests carried out on aggregates
Sieve analysis to determine particle size distribution
Water absorption test to measure the porosity of aggregates
Aggregate crushing value test to measure the strength of aggregates
Los Angeles abrasion test to measure the resistance to wear and tear
Soundness test to measure the resistance to weathering
Alkali-silica reaction test to determine the potential for harmful chemical reaction
Organ...
Draw the work breakdown structure for a ROOM with foundation
Foundation: excavation, concrete pouring, reinforcement
Walls: framing, insulation, drywall
Roof: framing, sheathing, shingles
Flooring: subfloor, flooring material
Electrical: wiring, outlets, switches
Plumbing: pipes, fixtures
Finishing: painting, trim, hardware
I have used M50 grade of concrete in a construction project.
I have experience in working with high-grade concrete such as M50.
I have knowledge of the properties and characteristics of different grades of concrete.
I have worked on a construction project where M50 grade of concrete was used for the foundation.
I understand the importance of using the right grade of concrete for different types of structures.
SFD and BMD are diagrams used to determine the internal forces and bending moments in a beam.
SFD (Shear Force Diagram) shows the variation of shear force along the length of the beam.
BMD (Bending Moment Diagram) shows the variation of bending moment along the length of the beam.
SFD and BMD are important in designing and analyzing structures.
SFD and BMD can be used to determine the maximum shear force and bending moment...
I am a recent engineering graduate with a passion for problem-solving and innovation.
Graduated with a degree in engineering
Strong problem-solving skills
Passionate about innovation and technology
Completed internships in the engineering field
Involved in extracurricular activities such as robotics club
My hobbies include reading, playing sports, and traveling.
I enjoy reading books on various topics, including fiction, non-fiction, and biographies.
I like to play sports such as basketball, football, and cricket to stay active and healthy.
I love to travel and explore new places, cultures, and cuisines.
I plan to gain experience and knowledge in my field while also pursuing further education.
I want to work for a reputable company in my field
I plan to attend conferences and workshops to stay up-to-date with industry advancements
I am considering pursuing a master's degree in the future
I hope to eventually take on leadership roles within my company or industry
Yes, I am willing to shift anywhere in India for the job.
I am open to exploring new places and cultures.
I understand that being a GET may require me to work in different locations.
I am willing to adapt to new environments and work with diverse teams.
For example, during my internship, I worked in a different city and enjoyed the experience.
I am excited about the opportunity to work with your company and contribute to it
I would take it as a learning experience and try to improve my skills for future opportunities.
I would ask for feedback from the interviewer to understand my shortcomings
I would analyze my performance and identify areas of improvement
I would continue to apply for other opportunities and work on enhancing my skills
I would not let this rejection discourage me and stay positive for future prospects
posted on 24 Nov 2015
posted on 28 Jan 2017
I was interviewed in Nov 2016.
I come from a supportive family. My interests lie in power plant engineering. I have knowledge of condensers, turbine blade failures, FEA courses, hazards in power plants, and safety valves in boilers.
Family - Supportive and encouraging
Interests - Power plant engineering
Knowledge - Condensers, turbine blade failures, FEA courses, hazards in power plants, safety valves in boilers
Examples - Condenser sketch, turbine blad...
posted on 4 Feb 2017
I was interviewed in Oct 2016.
Various types of sensors used in industries include temperature sensors, pressure sensors, level sensors, etc.
Temperature sensors: thermocouples, resistance temperature detectors (RTDs), thermistors
Pressure sensors: piezoresistive sensors, capacitive sensors, strain gauge sensors
Level sensors: ultrasonic sensors, capacitive sensors, float sensors
Flow sensors: electromagnetic flow meters, ultrasonic flow meters, thermal...
Instrumentation is the science of measuring and controlling physical variables such as temperature, pressure, flow, and level.
Instrumentation involves the use of sensors, transmitters, and controllers to measure and control physical variables.
Examples of instrumentation include temperature sensors in a furnace, pressure transmitters in a pipeline, flow meters in a chemical plant, and level sensors in a tank.
Instrumenta...
Temperature and level measuring instruments operate on principles such as thermal expansion, pressure, and capacitance.
Thermocouples measure temperature based on the voltage produced by two dissimilar metals when heated
RTDs (Resistance Temperature Detectors) measure temperature based on the change in resistance of a metal wire with temperature
Level sensors use principles such as buoyancy, pressure, and capacitance to m...
posted on 25 Mar 2017
I was interviewed before Mar 2016.
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