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I applied via campus placement at Anna University and was interviewed before Oct 2019. There were 4 interview rounds.
I am choosing this field because of my passion for helping others and making a positive impact on people's lives.
Passion for helping others
Desire to make a positive impact
Interest in the field's potential for growth and innovation
Personal experiences or role models that inspired the choice
Alignment with personal values and goals
I expect future generation vehicles to be more sustainable, efficient and autonomous.
Electric and hybrid vehicles will become more common
Self-driving technology will improve and become more accessible
Alternative fuel sources such as hydrogen and biofuels will be explored
Vehicles will be designed to be more aerodynamic and lightweight
Connected technology will allow for better traffic management and navigation
Petrol engines use spark ignition while diesel engines use compression ignition.
Petrol engines use a spark plug to ignite the fuel-air mixture, while diesel engines compress the air to a high temperature and pressure to ignite the fuel.
Petrol engines are generally more fuel-efficient at high speeds, while diesel engines are more fuel-efficient at low speeds.
Petrol engines are typically quieter and smoother than diesel ...
Braking systems are used to slow down or stop vehicles. There are several types of braking systems.
Mechanical brakes
Hydraulic brakes
Pneumatic brakes
Regenerative brakes
Electromagnetic brakes
Easy question related to time and work
Is India is developing,developed country
Aptitude and english 1hr duration
I was interviewed before Feb 2023.
General aptitude based on maths
Renault-Nissan interview questions for designations
Top trending discussions
Reasoning and mathematics
It was very iq based inclined test
I applied via campus placement at National Institute of Technology (NIT), Calicut and was interviewed in Sep 2023. There were 2 interview rounds.
Aptitude questions and Mechanical Engineering questions. If you pass it, there's a second round of psychometric questions.
I applied via Campus Placement
Was easy though , simple and general topics
General coding basics questions such as palindrome,binary search
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in Jan 2023. There were 3 interview rounds.
1st section: numerical aptitude
2nd section: core questions
3rd section: situation reaction questions
30 min group discussion with 2 topics
1st topic: agneepath scheme
2nd scheme: influence of indian cinemas in the crimerates
Forces acting on a moving cycle, Newtonian vs non-Newtonian fluids, and why tires are made of rubber.
Forces on a moving cycle include friction, air resistance, and gravity.
Newtonian fluids have constant viscosity, while non-Newtonian fluids change viscosity with stress.
Tires are made of rubber for flexibility, grip, and shock absorption.
Rubber tires provide better traction and a smoother ride compared to steel tires.
Adiabatic and constant volume processes are achieved in practical by controlling heat transfer and volume change respectively.
Adiabatic process is achieved by insulating the system to prevent heat transfer with the surroundings.
Constant volume process is achieved by using a closed container where the volume remains constant during the process.
Examples include adiabatic compression in a gas turbine engine and constant v
Priming is needed in pumps to remove air and create a vacuum, ensuring proper functioning and preventing damage.
Priming removes air from the pump, allowing it to create a vacuum and start pumping efficiently.
It helps prevent cavitation, which can damage the pump by causing vibrations and erosion.
Priming is essential for self-priming pumps to start pumping without manual intervention.
Examples of priming methods include ...
NPSH stands for Net Positive Suction Head, it is a measure of the pressure available at the suction port of a pump.
NPSH is important for determining if a pump will operate properly without cavitation.
It is calculated by subtracting the vapor pressure of the liquid being pumped from the total suction head of the pump.
NPSH is typically provided by the pump manufacturer and must be considered when selecting a pump for a s
I applied via campus placement at Mumbai University
The solution used in lead acid batteries is sulfuric acid.
The solution in lead acid batteries is a mixture of water and sulfuric acid.
Sulfuric acid acts as the electrolyte in the battery, facilitating the chemical reactions.
The concentration of sulfuric acid in the solution affects the battery's performance.
Lead acid batteries are commonly used in automotive applications.
Examples of lead acid batteries include car batt...
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