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Two general Questions about the DSA.
posted on 16 Aug 2024
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in Feb 2024.
Was tough but can be cracked in one go
Easy to moderate need to study dsa
posted on 13 Jul 2024
I applied via campus placement at Devi Ahilya Vishwa Vidhyalaya (DAVV), Indore and was interviewed in Jun 2024.
78 mcq questions and 2 dsa
Coding based round on dsa
posted on 9 Dec 2022
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in Jun 2022.
Basic dsa plus aptitude total of 50 ques
I was interviewed in Jan 2021.
Round duration - 90 Minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
This round was conducted on the HackerEarth platform. It had 2 sections and candidates were given a time of 1 hour 30 minutes.
Programming MCQs — 18 MCQs (each of 2 marks)
Questions were a little tricky. it tested upon one’s programming fundamentals. It had C/C++ output questions, pseudocode questions, Operating systems, and SQL queries.
Coding — 2 ( one contains 75 marks and the other contains 100 marks )
Our scores of the first 2 sections weren’t revealed. My MCQs went really well. I solved 2 coding questions in the coding section. Only 15 students got selected for the interview round, and I was one of them.
Round duration - 60 Minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
This round was scheduled for 1 hour and the panel had 1 interviewer. Being a virtual interview, the first challenge that I faced was that the interviewer was not audible. I suggest you not panic in such a situation and use the chatbox feature (or contact HR if need be) to figure out something that works for you and the panel. We later connected over voice call (over the phone) with our videos ON (over a laptop) and continued with the interview.
The interview was very calm and helpful. I was able to solve all questions and I explained different approaches to solve the questions. Once he was convinced of my solution, he asked me to write the code on my own IDE.
Round duration - 90 Minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
This was a technical + HR round. First, he asked me to introduce myself. This round was also based on your knowledge of DSA. I was asked 2 coding questions. Then he asked a couple of questions from OS and DBMS which were pretty easy. At last, we ended the interview on a good note. Then he asked me questions about myself.
Why I want to join OYO rooms.
What are my hobbies?
Goals in the next five years.
Tip 1 : Practice coding questions as much as you can.
Tip 2 : Your communication skills must be good.
Tip 1 : Mention some good projects on your resume.
Tip 2 : Don't write any false information on your resume.
I was interviewed in Jan 2021.
Round duration - 90 Minutes
Round difficulty - Hard
Timing was 11 am. Platform was quite well.
Tip 1 : Practice data structure based questions.
Tip 2 : OOPS is very important.
Tip 3 : Prepare OS and DBMS for mcq.
Tip 1 : Mention atleast 2 projects on resume.
Tip 2 : Keep it short in length.
posted on 29 Nov 2021
I was interviewed before Nov 2020.
Round duration - 90 Minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
Second highest salary
Different join and order by conditions
Round duration - 30 Minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
Was Shortlisted For this round with in total of 22 students, 7 in my profile.
It was Technical round with 30 mins of time allotted.
The interviewer was friendly, started with basic questions about me followed by project specific and then a puzzle.
Round duration - 20 Minutes
Round difficulty - Hard
The interview was scheduled for 15 mins and 12 students were shortlisted for this round. 5 in my profile.
The interviewer didn't on his video whereas mine was, the interviewer was friendly and maintained a poker voice.
Asked Basic HR questions but crossed questioned several times.
Tip 1 :Practice at least 3-4 coding questions daily. Start from basics of Pointers and Array and progress to Algo and Data structure specific like DP and Graphs. Try to time your sessions into 15-20 mins.
Tip 2 : Have Patience don't rush into problem solving, understand the Algo/Data structure first and then look for common problems for a particular Algo/Data structure.
Tip 3 : Have Basic Knowledge about all CS subjects, no need for in depth. Just cover Top 100 interview questions for each subject and topics covered in GFG and CodeStudio.
Tip 1 : Have at least 3-4 Projects in your resume but on diverse bases, like 1 ML based, 1-2 DBMS 1 with Computer vision/ Frontend. Don't obsess over internships so much.
Tip 2 : Be well verse with projects you put in resume, and specify your particular job role if a team project.
Tip 3 : Mention some extra curricular activities or Interests and hobbies (Non Tech) , if you sync with interviewer then it could be beneficial.
I was interviewed in Nov 2020.
Round duration - 50 minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
Mcq Questions
Percentages.
Number Series.
Arithmetic Aptitude.
Profit and Loss.
Round duration - 10 Minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
It was very difficult they go in depth of everything
Tip 1 : Do atleast 2 projects
Tip 3 : Practice Atleast 250 Questions
Tip 1 : Have some projects on resume.
Tip 2 : Do not put false things on resume.
I was interviewed before Sep 2020.
Round duration - 90 mins
Round difficulty - Hard
There were questions related to DP and DFS.
Round duration - 60 mins
Round difficulty - Medium
At first, I was asked about the different projects that I have done so far. We had a detailed discussion on the same.
He also checked my OOP concepts
System Design Round where I had to design an LRU Cache right from Scratch.
Round duration - 60 mins
Round difficulty - Medium
It is HR + Technical round
asked about the Behavioural questions and how you justify yourself in an argument .questions related to current technology.
They gave me feedback on how well I had performed so far and gave me suggestions on what more can I do to further improve myself.
Tip 1 : Be thorough about your projects
Tip 2 : Prepare Ds and Algo and Practice all standard questions
Tip 3 : Know the complexities of the code that you’ve written.
Tip 1 : Mention at least 2 projects.
Tip 2 : Don't make any silly spelling mistakes on resume
I was interviewed before Sep 2020.
Round duration - 90 minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
Coding question of medium level difficulty, from DP.
18 MCQs were core CSE related concepts e.g: OS, OOPs, DBMS, Networking
Time was 90 minutes.
Round duration - 30 minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
It was an one-to-one interview. It checks your problem solving ability and a few OOPs, OS, DBMS etc concepts. Coding questions were related to array, queue and DP.
Round duration - 45 minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
It was also a problem solving round. However after coding questions, they also asked CSE conceptual questions.
Core concepts like deadlock, semaphore, memory management
Core concepts like indexing
Tip 1 : Strengthen your coding, algorithms. This is one most important thing for OYO. Practice Graph, tree, DP, greedy, recursion, data structures questions.
Tip 2 : OS, DBMS concepts will give you an edge over others. Like serialisation, index, deadlock, semaphore
Tip 3 : Only mention those projects in your resume which you are very clear about. They don't ask for detailed explanation, just an overall idea about your projects will increase your chances
Tip 1 : Mention college projects wisely. No need to mention fancy projects. Any project that you can describe to the interviewer will be a best solution
Tip 2 : Neat & clean resume with your skills, technical stacks that you mastered. That's all. They don't require you to be very active in extra-curricular activities, and these things will not give you any advantage.
Tip 3 : Keep it of single page
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