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Updated 3 Aug 2024

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Round 1 - Technical 

(2 Questions)

  • Q1. ACB breaker's earth fault setting depends on its time delay.
  • Ans. 

    Yes, the earth fault setting of an ACB breaker does depend on its time delay.

    • The earth fault setting of an ACB breaker is typically set based on the time delay required for the breaker to trip in case of an earth fault.

    • The time delay setting ensures that the breaker allows for temporary faults to clear without tripping unnecessarily.

    • For example, a common setting for earth fault protection in ACB breakers is a time dela...

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  • Q2. Can you please clarify the supply voltage? Additionally, what should be the voltage difference between HT and LT?
Round 2 - Technical 

(2 Questions)

  • Q1. How is power factor maintained, and what are its benefits?
  • Ans. 

    Power factor is maintained by using power factor correction devices like capacitors. Benefits include reduced electricity costs and improved efficiency.

    • Power factor can be maintained by using power factor correction devices such as capacitors to offset the inductive load of motors and other equipment.

    • Maintaining a high power factor (close to 1) reduces the amount of reactive power flowing through the system, leading to...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q2. "What are the types of equipment used in computer room air handling units and what is their purpose?"
  • Ans. 

    Equipment used in computer room air handling units include chillers, humidifiers, filters, fans, and controls.

    • Chillers: Used to cool the air in the computer room.

    • Humidifiers: Used to control the humidity levels in the room.

    • Filters: Used to remove dust and other particles from the air.

    • Fans: Used to circulate the air throughout the room.

    • Controls: Used to regulate the temperature and other settings of the unit.

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Round 1 - Technical 

(5 Questions)

  • Q1. Share market related terms.
  • Q2. What is capital market?
  • Ans. 

    Capital market is a financial market where individuals and institutions trade financial securities.

    • Capital market facilitates the buying and selling of long-term debt and equity instruments.

    • It includes stock exchanges, bond markets, and other platforms for trading securities.

    • Investors can raise capital by issuing stocks or bonds in the capital market.

    • Examples of capital market participants include stockbrokers, investm

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  • Q3. What is the IPO?
  • Ans. 

    IPO stands for Initial Public Offering, which is the first time a company offers its shares to the public.

    • IPO is a way for a company to raise capital by selling shares of its stock to the public for the first time.

    • It allows the company to expand and grow by accessing a larger pool of investors.

    • Investors who buy shares in an IPO can potentially profit if the company's stock price increases after going public.

    • Popular exa...

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  • Q4. What are the types of capital market?
  • Ans. 

    Types of capital markets include primary market, secondary market, and money market.

    • Primary market: Where new securities are issued for the first time, such as through an initial public offering (IPO).

    • Secondary market: Where existing securities are bought and sold among investors, such as on stock exchanges.

    • Money market: Where short-term debt securities are traded, such as Treasury bills and commercial paper.

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  • Q5. Journal entry and accounting questions

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Q1. Suppose you have 10000 US dollars with you, out of which you took a loan of 5000 US Dollars. Now suppose you have purchased two assets of 5000 US Dollars each, one through cash and other through bank loan. How would you show this transactio... read more
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Interview Questions & Answers

user image Anonymous

posted on 3 Aug 2024

Interview experience
4
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Moderate
Process Duration
2-4 weeks
Result
Selected Selected

I applied via Recruitment Consulltant and was interviewed before Aug 2023. There was 1 interview round.

Round 1 - Technical 

(2 Questions)

  • Q1. Which types troubles are coming in chiller
  • Ans. 

    Common troubles in chillers include refrigerant leaks, compressor issues, and control system malfunctions.

    • Refrigerant leaks can lead to decreased cooling capacity and efficiency.

    • Compressor issues such as overheating or failure can result in a complete shutdown of the chiller.

    • Control system malfunctions may cause inaccurate temperature readings or improper operation of the chiller.

    • Other potential troubles include dirty ...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q2. What is the vaccum, and is it important in chiller
  • Ans. 

    A vacuum is a space devoid of matter, and it is important in chiller systems for removing air and moisture.

    • A vacuum is created in chiller systems to remove air and moisture, which can cause inefficiencies and damage.

    • Maintaining a proper vacuum level is crucial for the efficient operation of a chiller.

    • Vacuum pumps are commonly used in chiller systems to create and maintain the necessary vacuum.

    • Air and moisture in the sy...

  • Answered by AI
Round 1 - Technical 

(3 Questions)

  • Q1. What is current & Why TRANSFORMER rating in kva
  • Ans. 

    Current is the flow of electric charge. Transformer rating in kVA is important as it determines the maximum power that can be transferred.

    • Current is measured in amperes (A)

    • Transformers are used to change the voltage level of an alternating current (AC) power supply

    • Transformer rating in kVA is determined by the maximum power that can be transferred without exceeding the temperature limits of the transformer

    • Higher kVA ra...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q2. What is DG, what is UPS and use
  • Ans. 

    DG stands for Diesel Generator and UPS stands for Uninterruptible Power Supply. Both are backup power sources used in case of power outages.

    • DG is a standalone power generator that runs on diesel fuel and is used to provide backup power in case of power outages.

    • UPS is an electrical device that provides emergency power to a load when the input power source fails.

    • DG is commonly used in industries, hospitals, and large bui...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q3. ALL equipment name & tools name
  • Ans. 

    Equipment and tools used by electricians

    • Multimeter

    • Wire strippers

    • Pliers

    • Screwdrivers

    • Voltage tester

    • Circuit tracer

    • Fish tape

    • Conduit bender

    • Drill

    • Sawzall

    • Hammer

    • Tape measure

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Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - Tools and equipment proper name and electrical basic knowledge

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Electrical Engineer Interview Questions & Answers

user image shravan kumar tiwari

posted on 23 Aug 2022

I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Jul 2022. There were 2 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 - Technical 

(1 Question)

  • Q1. Good knowledge & hand on experience in HVAC, Chiller,

Interview Preparation Tips

Topics to prepare for Nirvaa Solutions Electrical Engineer interview:
  • HVAC, Chiller, BMS, IBMS, HT, LT
Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - Good knowledge about HVAC, Chiller, BMS, IBMS etc.

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Interview Questions & Answers

user image Anonymous

posted on 13 Jul 2022

I applied via Approached by Company and was interviewed in Jun 2022. There was 1 interview round.

Round 1 - Technical 

(1 Question)

  • Q1. HVAC basics questions like basic refrigeration cycle,Tr ,star rating , Ahu working,pumps

Interview Preparation Tips

Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - Ok not so great, no work life balance,should be travelling,

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Interview Preparation Tips

Round: HR Interview
Experience: They had 4 interviews.
McK1: Have faint recollections. However I remember I did well on the case and had loadsa HR involved specially in my work on internships and research paper.

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: McK2: The interviewer was a PhD in Chem Engg from Stanford followed by an MBA from Harvard. I found this before going in and got real nervous. He started off with some Chemical Engg questions and soon realized it was no use! (He did even comment that I had not learnt anything in Chem engg in the 4 years). We then moved on a case of petrochemical industry where a new player wanted to enter an oversaturated market. I concluded that scale is important and the entry has to be below the existing market price. Some HR including my question to him. Had a long discussion on Foreign MBA vs Indian MBA. At the end of the interview, I guess I had done a good enough job (surprisingly after the start I had) and was called in for the next 2 interviews..

Round: Case Study Interview
Experience: McK3: This was a disaster! And a big one. I was given an extremely easy case on nuclear reactor vs coal reactor economics. Simple mathematics which I screwed up because of just 1 simple error. I realized the same pretty late and pointed it out. He said it was ok. No HR

Round: Other Interview
Experience: McK4: The whole interview was a discussion on my BTP and seminar. BTP was related to Phosphoric Acid production. The discussion revolved around whether phosphoric acid should be produced in India or whether we should produce it outside from where we import ore. Then we moved on to my seminar which was related to Kyoto Protocol. Finally I asked question on how different is a foreign MBA vis a vis an Indian one. Very peaceful and fun interview!
Tips: The single biggest mistake I committed was going in a haste into the McK 3rd interview. I got involved in some placement work between the interviews and forgot to carry my folder or even a pen. This is probably why I did not do well on the case (which was probably the easiest of all 8). Its very important that you take 5 minutes off before walking in, get your composure and stop worrying about other things and just attend to the interview on hand. Key learnings included the fact that it is relatively difficult to come back if you don't start well. Thus its is better to take something like 5 seconds before you answer the first 2-3 questions to recollect thoughts, organize them and frame them well. Also that you need to be comfortable with everything on your resume. I appeared for 8 interviews and never mentioned/was asked anything related to MI which I thought was the most important point on my resume. Instead I was questioned on my hobbies. Smallest points on the resume could be the ones you are grilled most on. Another very important thing about case interviews is the fact that the interviewer will be guiding you all through to the final solution. Any thing that he speaks should be heard and taken notice of. Most of the times there will be a small hint given at some point and all you need to do is catch on to it! Structuring your answers is extremely important. One more important thing to keep in mind is that all your answers should kind of show to the company that you can FIT into the company, the job and the culture. It is also important you walk in with the feeling that you can get the job. Specifically in cases, if you get stuck, take some time off to think. Structure your solution well, it carries the maximum weight.

General Tips: Firstly suit up only in case you are comfortable in it. It makes no sense to wear it and be uncomfortable throughout. And in my opinion even if you do not wear one, it never goes against you (at least consulting). For companies like FMCG/Tech its better not to suit up because it doesn't go with the company cultures. If its IBanking, it is good if you wear one. It is very important that you have some questions for the interviewer for any given company. And it is more important that the questions are intelligent and genuine. Attending PPT/ reading up website is a must for the same. Most importantly you should not talk to any other candidate on interview experience before your interview. The interview changes for every candidate. If say for example you hear the case beforehand, the company is bound to find out which would ruin your chances for sure. Further talking to people who have already appeared increases the nervousness. Posture is something that you have to take care of. People have a tendency to relax which should not be the case. You should seem eager for both the interview and the job. While answering any question the most important things to keep in mind are • Take 5 seconds off before venturing into any answer. Compose your thoughts real well. Then start. Its better to get the whole thing in a impactful way then to miss out on certain points. It also doubles up as giving the interview a feel that you are thinking before answering.
College Name: IIT BOMBAY

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Interview
Experience: There were four interviews, with a case study and some HR questions in each. 
The first interviewer was an IIT Delhi alumnus and asked me a case on whether a telecom company should go for exploring the 3G license option. He provided me with information as and when I asked for it. Later during the interview, I asked him about his experience with McKinsey. 
The second interview involved a case on acquiring land for a B-School. The case was mainly qualitative and the HR questions were also straightforward. Giving a thought to goals and aspirations helped. 
My third interview was with a partner. Again, standard PI questions: something about yourself, why consulting, what if not McKinsey, important attributes of a good leader, why should we hire you etc. The case was on the design on entry and exit gates for Delhi Metro. 
My final interview was again with a partner and there was no HR part. It started with a case, and then there was nothing else to discuss. Anything and everything that could possibly go wrong did. I did badly in the case and towards the end made errors with simple calculations as well.
Tips: It is important to think on your feet even if you are not able to make much headway with the case. This case had sealed my fate.

General Tips: Most of the times, things go on as they are supposed to, we do what we are assigned, meet deadlines and get it over with. Knowing what to do after four or five years of study at IIT is one of those deciding phases where we have to do something out of routine, think about what we actually want, what we can get from where we are. 
Here is an account of how I went about making my decisions and preparing for it. In one of those routine placement talks, a speaker remarked, ‘there are two ways you can choose a career- by extrapolation from what you have right now and by interpolation from your long term goal’. This helps one realize the importance of identification of long term goal. In my opinion, once a person is convinced about that, it is easy to pull off an interview; more importantly, it is easy to identify which options to prepare for. 
I’d eliminated higher studies at around the middle of fourth year and was convinced to sit for McKinsey and core companies. Resume preparation began at around August with the master resume followed by a resume for core electrical companies which come to campus. Later I made a one page resume for McKinsey. Preparing for McKinsey helped a great deal in preparing for the HR section of the interviews. After McKinsey results, I revised the electrical courses required for the companies which were coming to the campus.
The first day was hectic with a whole lot of companies lined up. One had to be prepared for
all the companies because the shortlist came just the night earlier.
College Name: IIT KANPUR

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: McKinsey has an aptitude test, but the test results don't have a significant weight in final decision. 
Resume shortlist for consulting companies is perhaps the most competitive among all firms and therefore,
in the interest of meaningful utilization of time, it's best to start case study preparation only after the shortlist is out. There's typically little more than a month between then and placement day, which is more than enough to prepare for any interview.

General Tips: Application process to all companies starts typically with a resume shortlist and therefore it is of utmost importance to write a good, impressive resume. A lot of people with great credentials fail to make this initial mark because their resume is poorly organized. It's good to have resume points, but it's equally important, if not more, to write them properly. Writing a perfect resume is an art that needs to be learnt
and God bless McKinsey for conducting an amazingly helpful workshop on resume writing.
It's a great idea to attend the workshop even if you are completely sure of never joining McKinsey.

Resume-writing is an iterative and time consuming process. So, best start a fortnight before deadline. Remember that it's a one-time effort. Once a good resume is ready, it can be used throughout the placement season with minor modifications. Do it once and do it correct. It took me about four or five iterations to end up with my final resume. It's a good idea to show the resume to lots of colleagues and seniors and challenge them to tear it down word-by-word.
College Name: IIT MADRAS

Interview Questionnaire 

34 Questions

  • Q1. Current demand for (artificial) knee implants in India
  • Q2. Asked questions to see if age, economic status was an issue. Key issue : Person had to have knee problems (age based segmentation) and had to be able to afford a surgery (income based segmentation)
  • Q3. Split by age : 0-15, 15-35, 35-60, 60+ : 30%,30%,30%,10%. Estimated % in each category with knee problems
  • Q4. Split by economic status : Low, Low and Upper Middle and Upper Class : 30-40-20-10
  • Ans. 

    The population is split into four economic classes: Low, Low and Upper Middle, and Upper Class.

    • 30% of the population belongs to the Low economic class.

    • 40% of the population belongs to the Low and Upper Middle economic class.

    • 20% of the population belongs to the Upper Middle economic class.

    • 10% of the population belongs to the Upper Class.

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  • Q5. Upper - almost certainly go for replacement - 90% of the 10%
  • Q6. Upper middle - can afford it but significant cost so 50% of the 20%
  • Ans. 

    The customer can afford 50% of the cost, which is significant for them.

    • The customer is in the upper middle class.

    • The cost is significant for them, so they can only afford 50% of it.

    • The remaining 50% may still be too expensive for them.

    • Consider offering financing options or alternative solutions.

    • Example: A family can afford to pay $5000 for a new car, which is only 50% of the total cost.

    • Example: A company can only affor...

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  • Q7. Ignore lower middle, lower
  • Q8. Distribution of the 9 million people : Rural Urban I suggested 70-30, he said take 50-50, forgot why
  • Q9. Asked what factors will determine acceptability of product?
  • Ans. 

    Acceptability of a product is determined by various factors such as quality, price, features, usability, and customer satisfaction.

    • Quality of the product

    • Price of the product

    • Features offered by the product

    • Usability of the product

    • Customer satisfaction with the product

    • Competitive landscape

    • Market demand and trends

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  • Q10. Gender : women tend to have arthritis more than men
  • Q11. Asked me to give a recap of what I did in the case till then
  • Q12. What questions do you have?
  • Q13. About you. (interrupted me when I mentioned the ‘Best Senator Award’)
  • Q14. About Students Senate
  • Q15. Who decides the best senator award?
  • Q16. Why do you think you got the award? (talked of an initiative)
  • Q17. Situation where you led a group of students on an initiative or project? What did you learn? (talked about Placement Automation)
  • Ans. 

    Led a group of students on a Placement Automation project

    • Organized weekly meetings to discuss progress and assign tasks

    • Delegated responsibilities based on each student's strengths and skills

    • Implemented a feedback system to address any issues and make improvements

    • Collaborated with the team to troubleshoot technical challenges

    • Presented the final project to stakeholders and received positive feedback

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  • Q18. What would the Automation Coordinators would say about me?
  • Q19. What are your career plans? What if not McKinsey?
  • Q20. Opinion/view on the nuclear deal that is in the papers?
  • Ans. 

    As a business analyst, I do not have a direct opinion on the nuclear deal, but I can analyze its potential impact on the market.

    • The nuclear deal may affect the prices of oil and gas, which can impact various industries.

    • It may also lead to changes in international trade and political relationships.

    • As a business analyst, it is important to stay updated on such developments and analyze their potential impact on the market...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q21. Growth of cars vs growth of motorbikes - which would grow faster in % terms? A: Economic factor the main reason to go for bikes. Shift from lower middle to upper middle, increasing growth rate for cars mo...
  • Ans. 

    Cars would grow faster than motorbikes due to economic factors.

    • Shift from lower middle to upper middle class favors cars

    • Increasing growth rate for cars more than for bikes

  • Answered by AI
  • Q22. Questions you have?
  • Q23. Asked about background (schooling)
  • Q24. After JEE, why IITK?
  • Q25. Are you applying (I said that I’d given GRE, indicated that whether or not I would app would depend on how my McK interview went. Just for the record I eventually applied only to MIT and Stanford)?
  • Q26. Asked about cases in previous rounds
  • Q27. Estimate the number of people who watched the India-Australia 20-20 semifinal in South Africa (on TV/stadium)
  • Q28. Divided into Indians, Australians, Rest of theWorld. Divided rest of the world into cricketing and non cricketing nations. Divided cricketing nations into the nations whose teams were there in the other s...
  • Q29. Ended up focusing on Residential Indians - rural vs urban. Assume DD is broadcasting
  • Q30. Two drivers : have access to a TV showing the match and also have free time
  • Q31. Urban : people wouldn’t watch if they aren’t free
  • Q32. Rural : people wouldn’t watch if there was no electricity. Assume 50% electrification
  • Q33. Age factor : Very old and very young (< 5) wouldn’t watch
  • Q34. Women wouldn’t be as enthusiastic. 90% men and 50% women

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: HR Interview
Experience: Was asked to stop, look back and formalize everything done and summarize what was done. I related TV advertising rates to a online revenue for ads model I developed in my internship on which a worldwide patent was filed. Any questions? Asked about how an EM chooses whether to become a partner vs becoming a CEO/senior manager at a corporation. Asked if McKinsey had a standard way of solving business problems in engagements and if so how one retained one’s creativity

College Name: IIT KANPUR

Nirvaa Solutions Interview FAQs

How many rounds are there in Nirvaa Solutions interview?
Nirvaa Solutions interview process usually has 1-2 rounds. The most common rounds in the Nirvaa Solutions interview process are Technical and Resume Shortlist.
How to prepare for Nirvaa Solutions interview?
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 Nirvaa Solutions . The most common topics and skills that interviewers at Nirvaa Solutions expect are CCTV, Installation, Maintenance, PA System and Accounting.
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