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I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed in Oct 2024. There were 3 interview rounds.
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed before Sep 2021. There were 4 interview rounds.
It was Pre Placement Test. In Aptitude Test They Have Asked Basic Aptitude Questions + Technical For Screening of No. Of Students
Control systems use feedback to maintain desired outputs and adjust inputs to achieve stability and accuracy.
Control systems receive input signals and compare them to desired output signals.
Feedback is used to adjust inputs to achieve desired outputs.
Control systems can be open-loop or closed-loop.
Examples include thermostats, cruise control in cars, and autopilot systems in airplanes.
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed before Sep 2021. There were 2 interview rounds.
Take some aptitude question then take 50 marks written test.
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed before Apr 2020. There was 1 interview round.
There are three types of heat transfer methods: conduction, convection, and radiation.
Conduction: transfer of heat through a material without any movement of the material itself
Convection: transfer of heat through the movement of fluids or gases
Radiation: transfer of heat through electromagnetic waves
Examples: boiling water (convection), touching a hot stove (conduction), feeling the warmth of the sun (radiation)
Nirma interview questions for designations
I was interviewed before Jun 2016.
Working in a factory can be fast-paced, noisy, and physically demanding.
Fast-paced environment with strict deadlines
Noisy due to machinery and equipment
Physically demanding tasks such as lifting heavy objects
Strict safety protocols to follow to prevent accidents
Teamwork and communication skills are essential
I do not have ethical issues working in a cigarette factory.
I believe in respecting individual choices and freedoms, even if I personally disagree with smoking.
I understand that working in a cigarette factory is a legal job and contributes to the economy.
I would focus on ensuring the safety and quality of the manufacturing process, rather than the product itself.
Working in a factory can be fast-paced, noisy, and physically demanding.
Factory work often involves repetitive tasks and standing for long periods of time
Workers may be exposed to loud machinery and need to follow strict safety protocols
Shift work is common in factories, requiring flexibility in schedule
Teamwork and communication are important for efficiency and safety
I believe practical experience is more valuable for my career goals at this time.
Prefer gaining hands-on experience in the field over theoretical knowledge
Want to start working and applying my skills in real-world scenarios
Financial constraints prevent pursuing higher studies immediately
I do not have ethical issues working in a cigarette factory as long as I am not directly involved in promoting or manufacturing the product.
I believe in respecting individual choices and freedoms, even if I personally disagree with smoking.
I would ensure that my work in the factory does not contribute to the promotion or marketing of cigarettes.
I would prioritize workplace safety and adhere to all regulations to protec...
Passion for engineering, interest in problem-solving, career goals aligned with engineering field.
Passion for engineering and technology
Interest in problem-solving and innovation
Career goals aligned with engineering field
Enjoyment in hands-on work and practical applications
Industrial revolution
I applied via Company Website and was interviewed before Oct 2020. There were 3 interview rounds.
Reynolds number is calculated by dividing the product of fluid velocity, characteristic length and fluid density by fluid viscosity.
Reynolds number = (fluid velocity x characteristic length x fluid density) / fluid viscosity
It is used to determine the flow regime of a fluid (laminar or turbulent)
It is important in fluid mechanics and is used in the design of pipes, pumps, and other fluid systems
To run a production cycle, one needs to plan, execute, monitor and control the process.
Plan the production process and set goals
Execute the production process according to the plan
Monitor the production process to ensure it is running smoothly
Control the production process to make adjustments as needed
Ensure quality control measures are in place
Maintain equipment and facilities
Train and manage staff
Analyze data to iden
The toughest decision I took was to lay off employees due to financial constraints.
Had to analyze the financial situation of the company
Considered various options to cut costs
Decided to lay off employees as a last resort
Had to communicate the decision to the affected employees
Ensured that the process was handled with empathy and fairness
I was interviewed in May 2023.
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