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Mu Sigma Decision Scientist Interview Questions and Answers for Freshers

Updated 19 Feb 2025

Mu Sigma Decision Scientist Interview Experiences for Freshers

8 interviews found

Interview experience
5
Excellent
Difficulty level
-
Process Duration
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Result
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Round 1 - Aptitude Test 

Some core aptitude questions

Round 2 - Technical 

(2 Questions)

  • Q1. Asked About Project
  • Q2. Communication Based Questions
Interview experience
4
Good
Difficulty level
Moderate
Process Duration
Less than 2 weeks
Result
Selected Selected

I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed before Oct 2023. There were 2 interview rounds.

Round 1 - Aptitude Test 

Some general aptitude questions for 45 minutes

Round 2 - Personal Interview 

(2 Questions)

  • Q1. Why do you choose Mu Sigma?
  • Q2. Types of Joins in SQL
  • Ans. 

    Types of joins in SQL include inner join, left join, right join, and full outer join.

    • Inner join: Returns rows when there is a match in both tables

    • Left join: Returns all rows from the left table and the matched rows from the right table

    • Right join: Returns all rows from the right table and the matched rows from the left table

    • Full outer join: Returns rows when there is a match in either table

  • Answered by AI

Skills evaluated in this interview

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Interview experience
1
Bad
Difficulty level
Easy
Process Duration
Less than 2 weeks
Result
Selected Selected

I applied via LinkedIn and was interviewed before Sep 2023. There were 2 interview rounds.

Round 1 - Aptitude Test 

Just a round of aptitude questions. Not very difficult

Round 2 - Group Discussion 

A topic would be given by interviewer to be discussed among the group. You have to navigate through the discussion while having a friendly discussion with the group

Interview Preparation Tips

Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - I wouldnt recommend this company to anyone. Starting off they have a 4 year bond policy for 10 lakhs, that is, if you leave the company within 4 years you are liable to pay them 10 lakhs. They had only two rounds of interviews - aptitude and GD. There was NO HR round present.

A company usually keeps a bond policy because they have a problem with employees leaving early and a bond policy aims to discourage that. Its a trap for employees. Usually for companies the bond is for a year or two but this 4 year period was absolutely ridiculous. Also the starting salary is 3 LPA which is extremely low, and gets incremented to 5, 7, 10 after each subsequent year and is non negotiable. They ofcourse have a problem with a unhappy employees and just a conversation with HR was enough to understand why. After the group discussion round I received the offer letter in my mail but I wanted to know if the bond policy and salary was negotiable before accepting it. Since there was no HR round or any round with the manager, I enquired through a mail but got no response. I was given 3 days to accept the offer and I couldnt accept it without a response to my mail because I know that a 4 year bond is suicide. On the last day the then HR executive calls me up and starts berating right from the beginning on why I hadnt accepted the offer. I told him that I first wanted to have a conversation with the HR regarding the bond policy and package to which he responds even more furiously that all this was informed to me in the beginning (mind you, this was informed to all the candidates who applied for the position in a meet where we could not even unmute ourselves and ask a question). After all this I again expressed my concern regarding the company policy to which he rudely responded saying that its not up for discussion. I told him that in that case I wouldnt want to join the company and to this day I havent regretted that decision and infact feel happy for rejecting the offer. To think of it, if this was how a candidate was being treated before joining the company, I couldnt imagine how he/she would be treated after joining.
Interview experience
3
Average
Difficulty level
Moderate
Process Duration
Less than 2 weeks
Result
Selected Selected

I was interviewed before Feb 2024.

Round 1 - Coding Test 

It was basic mcq questions

Round 2 - Group Discussion 

Given a random topic to have gd among the competitors

Round 3 - HR 

(2 Questions)

  • Q1. Basic hr questions like tell me about yourself
  • Q2. Where are you from and are you interested to learn and work

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Round 1 - Aptitude Test 

It was easy most of the questions were from work and time

Round 2 - Group Discussion 

Host was very grateful

Round 3 - One-on-one 

(1 Question)

  • Q1. Nothing technical mostly Hr round and just chit chat they were trying to rate your communication skills basically

Interview Preparation Tips

Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - Just be confident focus more on your communication skills.
Interview experience
3
Average
Difficulty level
Moderate
Process Duration
Less than 2 weeks
Result
Selected Selected

I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed before Aug 2022. There were 4 interview rounds.

Round 1 - Resume Shortlist 
Pro Tip by AmbitionBox:
Keep your resume crisp and to the point. A recruiter looks at your resume for an average of 6 seconds, make sure to leave the best impression.
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Round 2 - Aptitude Test 

My apt test - general questions

Round 3 - Group Discussion 

General case study topics - be proactive and participate

Round 4 - One-on-one 

(1 Question)

  • Q1. Interview with panel on critical thinking and python

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: 1.It starts off with an Aptitude test of 30 min time duration, testing your Quantitative aptitude like MBA exams,
but way easier and some basic Computer Programming knowledge.
2. Of what I observed, they select half of the people after aptitude test.

Tips: 1. Be calm and give anything you want/like like you don't want it at all.
Then see the magic happen.


Round: Group Discussion
Experience: 1.Then half of the remaining candidates are removed after GD round
2.One needs a clear mind to answer those.


Round: Case Study Interview
Experience: 1.We had Case Study analysis
2.They filter out two thirds of the people after Case study and Video round
3.Also for Mu Sigma, one has to prepare out of the box answers for Case studies which they will ask in the
interview.



Tips: 1.Google the last years’ case studies asked in Mu Sigma interviews.


Round: personal interview
Experience: 1.Finally you are left with about 1/6th of the total number of candidates for PI stage (ie 42 ppl appx) out of
which they select about 1/3rd of the people.
2.So all in all about 1/18th of the total number of candidates make it to Mu Sigma appx.
3.One needs a clear mind to answer those.


Round: Puzzle Interview
Experience: 1) You are in the middle of a desert and you have a full glass of water. The glass is cylindrical and you are
carrying nothing else along with you. Your mission, to make the water in the glass EXACTLY 50% or half (By
exactly I mean EXACTLY). So think of a way to do it.
2) Count the number of hair on your head ? . Find the answer logically.
3) You have to build a hotel in the middle of 2 major cities along the highway. The two cities are 500 km apart
and you have to build a hotel right in the middle of the 2 cities. Think of ways to maximize profits in a barren
land with nothing around.



Tips: 1.(Don't give a cheesy answer like one million and say you can't
prove it so any number will do)
2.Like the 3 questions above, many more were asked in my interview. Try solving them on your own, as you
can expect questions along this line in your interview.


General Tips: 1.Well they are looking for logical, analytical people. As mentioned above the type of questions they ask test
your logical ability to the limit.
2.Also its a myth that low pointers don't get placed first.
I got placed in the first month of placement season on campus and the 10th person to be placed in a branch
of 150 students.


Skills:
College Name: NIT Surathkal
Motivation: *"Give it like you don't want it, if you want that thing."*
Think and introspect on that quote and I'm pretty sure you NITKians will understand it.

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: It consisted of 15 question in 25min of the 15 questions 12 were easy and 3 were a little difficult. There was negative marking also. So be careful before you attempt all the questions. This one was an easy round one can easily clear it if he prepares well for aptitude. After that they shortlisted around 175 students among all of them who took the test.

Round: video synthesis
Experience: Next we had a PPT about the company and then we had a Video Synthesis and Coding round. Video Synthesis: most of you might not be knowing what this round is actually about. It’s simple you need you write what you understood rather than what's there in the video. Coding round was also simple. You just need to write the output for the given code. Code is based on for loop. Little preparation is enough to clear this round.

Round: HR Interview
Experience: 1st round:
My first round went on very well. Just keep yourself confident and answer the questions. They ask you to tell about yourself your interests etc. I said I was good at mimicry and he asked me to perform and he was very much impressed with what I did. Later there were a few case study questions. "If you were to conduct a marathon what all things do you take into consideration? “He asked me to tell at least 10 I said around 6.Next he asked me “What all can you do if you have a weather data of previous 4 years?” I told him around 5 to 6 things he was impressed. Always keep a smile on your face. I did very well and I was very confident to get through it.
2nd round of interview:
After my 1st round I was confident that I will make through to the 2nd round. As I expected I was called to the 2nd round. My 2nd round was different when compared to rest of all. They took a one on one interview for everyone but in my case I had a debate with other guy. They took interview for 2 of us together. Asked basic questions like tell me about yourself, where you will find yourself after 5 years and so. I was asked to defend why I will work in mu sigma over any other MNC .I was successful in it and was recruited.

General Tips: Be confident in whatever you say. Always keep a smile on your face at least to cover up your tensions. Never fake because they can easily find out if you do so. Stand on what you say in the interview. Never get disappointed if your pointer is low. Basic aptitude, video synthesis round - just go through it once. Case studies - very important. Have a basic idea of what it is
It was overall a Good experience. In my case I felt it went on very easily.
Skill Tips: Books: RS Agarwal for aptitude (at least for this company)
Skills:
College Name: NIT Surathkal

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Interview Questionnaire 

3 Questions

  • Q1. Tell us about yourself
  • Ans. 

    I am a business analyst with experience in data analysis and project management.

    • I have a degree in business administration

    • I have worked with various industries including healthcare and finance

    • I am skilled in data visualization and reporting

    • I have experience in leading cross-functional teams

    • I am proficient in SQL and Excel

  • Answered by AI
  • Q2. What is your area of interest?
  • Ans. 

    My area of interest is data analysis and visualization.

    • I enjoy working with large datasets and finding insights through data analysis.

    • I have experience using tools such as Excel, Tableau, and Python for data analysis and visualization.

    • I am interested in exploring new data sources and learning new techniques for data analysis.

    • For example, I recently worked on a project analyzing customer behavior data for a retail compa...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q3. What are the other companies you have applied to and how many rounds of the selection process have you cleared there?

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Resume Shortlist
Experience: The selection process was open for students from all branches. Around 70 students were shortlisted based on their resume. Shortlisting was mainly on CGPA basis and on an average 5 top students were shortlisted from each branch.

Round: Test
Experience: There was a written test conducted for shortlisted candidates. The test was primarily based on the CAT pattern where questions were asked from verbal reasoning, logical reasoning and quantitative aptitude. The test comprised of 2 sections. First section comprised of 3 HR questions:
Why do you want to join this company?
Tell us about yourself.
Describe a situation where you displayed leadership skills.
These 3 questions were to be typed out in 150–200 words each in a total of 20 minutes. Second section started immediately after this. 25 minutes were given to answer 35 multiple choice questions from various sections including 10 coding based questions. The difficulty level was medium.
Duration: 45 minutes
Total Questions: 38

Round: HR Interview
Experience: They asked me to tell them about myself and also some puzzles and core field related questions. Interview was conducted using Skype. It started with basic HR question and then the interviewer asked me about my area of interest. He asked two questions from that field and then asked me to solve one guesstimate case. There was another question on the definition of data analysis.
My area of interest was Operations Research. First he asked me to explain transportation problem and second question was about solving a transshipment problem using Excel solver software. Other candidates were also asked some puzzles and several other HR questions.

College Name: IIT ROORKEE

Interview Questionnaire 

4 Questions

  • Q1. Since you do not have a background in analytics, is there anything you've done that would relate to it?
  • Ans. 

    Yes, I have experience in data analysis and visualization through Excel and Tableau.

    • I have worked on multiple projects where I had to analyze and visualize data using Excel and Tableau.

    • I have created dashboards and reports to present data insights to stakeholders.

    • I have also used statistical analysis to identify trends and patterns in data.

    • I am currently learning Python and SQL to further enhance my data analysis skill

  • Answered by AI
  • Q2. Since you know e-commerce so well, why not go for a start-up?
  • Ans. 

    I am interested in the stability and growth opportunities offered by an established company.

    • I value the stability and resources of an established company

    • I am interested in the opportunity to work with a diverse range of clients and industries

    • I believe my skills and experience are better suited to a larger organization

    • I am open to exploring start-up opportunities in the future

  • Answered by AI
  • Q3. Do you have any plans for higher studies?
  • Ans. 

    Yes, I am planning to pursue a Master's degree in Business Administration.

    • I have researched various MBA programs and have shortlisted a few that align with my career goals.

    • I plan to take the GMAT exam and apply to these programs in the next year.

    • I believe that a higher education degree will equip me with advanced skills and knowledge to excel in my role as a Business Analyst.

  • Answered by AI
  • Q4. Estimate the size of racks of rice in a store in any area
  • Ans. 

    The size of racks of rice in a store can vary depending on the store's location, size, and target market.

    • The size of the store can determine the size of the racks

    • The target market can determine the quantity of rice sold and therefore the size of the racks

    • The location of the store can determine the size of the racks based on the available space

    • The type of rice sold can also determine the size of the racks

    • Observation of ...

  • Answered by AI

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: The tests are held using the platform of Cocubes. First section has HR questions such as "why Axtria?" and other stuff. I don't think its really necessary and I presume that nobody looks at it. The sections 2, 3 and 4 are fairly easy. But since the test is easy, you should also keep this in mind that the cutoff might be high. The coding section had basic question of C, C++ and Java. Don't worry even if you don't know java. All in all, the questions are very "do-able" and one should easily crack them.
Tips: I'd advice aspirants to go through the concepts of OOPs; just a brief glance at it, not necessarily mastering it. There's no negative marking, so try attempting all the questions. Also the test is of 2 hours with 60 minutes for sections 2, 3 and 4.

Round: Group Discussion
Experience: The GD round is quite simple. A group is formed of 8-10 people. Everyone gets a chance to speak, unless it's your bad day with a cartoon character in the same group with you.
One person didn't really want, but was forced to appear for the selection process. So from the very beginning, he was trying for a "suicide". So there was a bit of negation in arguments which might have killed us all. But the interviewers really want everyone to put up their points and gave equal opportunities.
Before proceeding with your points, each of us had to introduce ourselves and then put up our points. There was a lot of desperation in my GD, so there were moments when people were actually arguing. So one really had to grab their chance when speaking.
The other groups had topics like, "Social media in daily life", "Pros and cons of using Cloud", etc. Their GD was very methodical, everyone speaking turn by turn and in the end anyone was asked to conclude the session.
In the end, about 2 people are eliminated, so in order to fail, you really have to suck at public speaking. Otherwise, take it for granted that you're going through for the next round.
Tips: I'd suggest people to have a go at number 3 or 4, once you've gauged the nature of the discussion. Try to put up all your points very briefly, giving an example or two. Don't negate other people's arguments and agree with people who's thoughts are in line with yours. Even if you want to negate others, do it very subtly. Try to be involved as much as possible. Be the best listener, moderate the GD when you're not active and when you're speaking, be very confident.
Duration: 10-12 minutes

Round: Guesstimate Interview
Experience: Since I did not have any background in analytics, the interviewer had to ask me other questions. At first she asked me about statistics, which I was not really confident about. At this point, I was almost certain to crash out. But luckily, the next question she asked me was the above guesstimate. This being one of my stronger skills, was quite OK for me, and I handled this question well enough. The interviewer was quite impressed with my approach and was smiling as if advertising for Colgate, at the end of the interview. This instilled some confidence in me, that I was going through, at least for this round. But this was, as one would say, lady luck, saving me. Other candidates, who had a background in analytics, were asked only about their previous internships (not too technical).
Tips: If you have a background in analytics, then just go through all your projects. If you do not have any such skills, then brush up your guesstimates. Other person who was like me, was asked to estimate the time after which a boiler needed maintenance (he was from Mechanical). Another guy was asked how would one determine that a person is fraud or not; if he withdrew about 10K in first three months and then 50K in the 4th month, from his credit card. So case-study and guesstimates are a must if you don't have analytics on your CV.

Round: HR Interview
Experience: There was a panel of 3 interviewers. Other candidates (analytics guys) were simply asked to convince them that they would work for the company for the foresee-able future. I, on the other hand, was asked to convince them, why I am the guy for Axtria. I had to defend myself, for having internships in different backgrounds and how would I be suitable for analytics. Then they asked me that since I had worked in an logistics company, why did not I go for my own start-up. Again I said a few things, which was basically running around, why do I want to work for Axtria. Luckily, I managed to convince them in the end. But still I did not have that good a feeling about this round. When asked about higher studies, I told them that I had plans but not in the near future.
Tips: This one was pretty dependent on how you'd defend your CV. But otherwise, it should be a very simple experience for analytics guys. Axtria goes for elimination rather than selection in its process. So unless you really suck at giving interviews, you can give yourself a fair chance of getting selected. Also, since they have a 3 month long training period, it is not really necessary that you have analytics on you CV. But for a guy like me, you have to be very convincing about yourself and make them believe that Axtria and you are a match made in heaven.

General Tips: If you're confident with conversing in English and are convincing enough, it shouldn't be really difficult. Also, the conversion rate is about 0.5 i.e. half of the shortlisted people are going to get selected. So there's no need to be nervous.
Skills: Data Analysis, Probability And Statistics, Guesstimation Cases
College Name: IIT Kharagpur
Funny Moments: After selection was complete, a girl asked: Sir, do we have to work on Sundays?

Mu Sigma Interview FAQs

How many rounds are there in Mu Sigma Decision Scientist interview for freshers?
Mu Sigma interview process for freshers usually has 2-3 rounds. The most common rounds in the Mu Sigma interview process for freshers are Aptitude Test, Group Discussion and One-on-one Round.
What are the top questions asked in Mu Sigma Decision Scientist interview for freshers?

Some of the top questions asked at the Mu Sigma Decision Scientist interview for freshers -

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How long is the Mu Sigma Decision Scientist interview process?

The duration of Mu Sigma Decision Scientist interview process can vary, but typically it takes about less than 2 weeks to complete.

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