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I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in Sep 2022. There were 3 interview rounds.
1 hour aptitude test having topics like syllogs, numerical ability etc.
OOPs is a programming paradigm that uses objects to represent real-world entities and their interactions.
OOPs stands for Object-Oriented Programming.
It focuses on encapsulation, inheritance, and polymorphism.
Encapsulation is the process of hiding implementation details from the user.
Inheritance allows a class to inherit properties and methods from another class.
Polymorphism allows objects of different classes to be tre...
Java is mostly object-oriented, but not completely.
Java supports primitive data types which are not objects.
Static methods and variables are not associated with objects.
Java also has some non-object-oriented features like the use of null.
However, Java's core libraries and syntax are heavily object-oriented.
Wrapper class is a class that wraps a primitive data type to provide additional functionality.
Wrapper classes are used to convert primitive data types into objects.
They provide methods to convert between primitive data types and objects.
Examples of wrapper classes include Integer, Double, Boolean, etc.
Wrapper classes are immutable.
They are often used in collections and generics.
I applied via Recruitment Consultant and was interviewed before Sep 2020. There were 3 interview rounds.
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Jul 2020. There were 4 interview rounds.
I applied via Job Portal and was interviewed before Apr 2021. There was 1 interview round.
Solid principles are a set of design principles for writing maintainable and scalable code in C#.
Single Responsibility Principle (SRP) - a class should have only one reason to change
Open/Closed Principle (OCP) - a class should be open for extension but closed for modification
Liskov Substitution Principle (LSP) - derived classes should be substitutable for their base classes
Interface Segregation Principle (ISP) - client...
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in Jul 2020. There was 1 interview round.
Java is platform independent due to its bytecode and JVM.
Java code is compiled into bytecode which is platform-independent.
JVM (Java Virtual Machine) interprets the bytecode and executes it on any platform.
JVM acts as an abstraction layer between the Java code and the underlying hardware.
This allows Java programs to run on any platform that has a JVM installed.
For example, a Java program written on a Windows machine ca...
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed before Jul 2020. There were 3 interview rounds.
I have used the Singleton design pattern in my Java projects.
Singleton pattern ensures that only one instance of a class is created and provides a global point of access to it.
It is useful when we want to limit the number of instances of a class to one.
Example: Creating a Logger class as a Singleton to ensure only one instance is used throughout the application.
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed before Jun 2020. There were 3 interview rounds.
I was interviewed before Sep 2020.
Round duration - 90 minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
This was MCQ+Coding round.
Check if two strings are anagrams by comparing the sorted versions of the strings.
Sort both strings and compare if they are equal.
Use a hashmap to store the frequency of characters in each string and compare the maps.
Ignore spaces and punctuation when comparing the strings.
Round duration - 90 minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
This was face to face interview round.
Round duration - 90 minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
This was face to face interview round.
Tip 1 : Participate in live contests on websites like Codechef, Codeforces etc as much as possible.
Tip 2 : Practice previous interview questions from LeetCode, GeeksForGeeks.
Tip 3 : Revise Computer Science subjects like DBMS, OOPS thoroughly.
Add projects and Internships if you have done any and add only those things which you really know.
Final outcome of the interviewSelectedI was interviewed before Sep 2020.
Round duration - 90 Minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
Interview started at 11:00 am. It was an online round. During the coding round I submitted optimized solution and got full acceptance of the solutions.
You are provided with a directed graph composed of 'N' nodes. You have a matrix called 'EDGES' with dimensions M x 2, which specifies the 'M' edges in the graph. Each edge...
Detect cycle in a directed graph using depth-first search (DFS) algorithm.
Use DFS to traverse the graph and detect back edges indicating a cycle.
Maintain a visited array to keep track of visited nodes during traversal.
If a node is visited again during traversal and it is not the parent node, then a cycle exists.
Return true if a cycle is detected, false otherwise.
Round duration - 80 Minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
Interview started at 10:00 am. Interview went well, I was able to connect with the interviewer and enjoyed the whole interview
Find the next smallest palindrome strictly greater than a given number 'N' represented as a string 'S'.
You are given a number in string format, a...
Find the next smallest palindrome greater than a given number represented as a string.
Convert the string to an integer, find the next greater palindrome, and convert it back to a string.
Handle cases where the number is a palindrome or has all digits as '9'.
Consider both odd and even length numbers when finding the next palindrome.
Round duration - 80 Minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
Interview started at 11:00 am. Interview went well.
Given a binary tree of integers, your task is to return the boundary nodes of the tree in Anti-Clockwise direction starting from the root node.
The first line ...
Return the boundary nodes of a binary tree in Anti-Clockwise direction starting from the root node.
Traverse the left boundary nodes in a top-down manner
Traverse the leaf nodes from left to right
Traverse the right boundary nodes in a bottom-up manner
Handle cases where duplicates occur in the boundary nodes
Implement the function without printing as printing is already managed
Tip 1 : For Data Structures number of questions doesn't matter. Try to understand the logic behind them and try to apply them in creating multiple scenario's. Learn them by heart.
Tip 2 : For Web.Development Try to learn full stack development. See which part interests you more, Increase your knowledge horizon, Always try to build a system a system considering It will be served to millions of customers. By doing this 1-2 projects will increase and cover all the major things which one should learn in their career/college.
Tip 1 : Always try to make it a single page
Tip 2 : Always make resume company specific. eg. Data Structures part more if you are applying for MNC's eg. Amazon, Google, DE Shaw, browserstack.
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