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I applied via Referral and was interviewed in Dec 2022. There were 3 interview rounds.
RBI requires Prepaid Payment Instruments (PPIs) to be issued only after obtaining prior approval from them.
RBI mandates that all PPIs must be approved by them before issuance
This is to ensure that PPIs are not misused for money laundering or other illegal activities
PPI issuers must comply with RBI's guidelines and regulations
Failure to comply with RBI's requirements can result in penalties or revocation of license
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Compliance ensures adherence to laws, regulations, and ethical standards.
Compliance helps prevent legal and financial penalties.
It promotes ethical behavior and protects the reputation of the organization.
It ensures the safety and well-being of employees and customers.
Non-compliance can lead to loss of business and damage to the brand.
Examples include HIPAA regulations in healthcare and GDPR in data privacy.
I appeared for an interview before Jan 2021.
Round duration - 60 minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
I couldn't find an optimal approach to the first question, so she skipped that question and proceeded to next questions. Remaining questions I have answered satisfactorily.
Given an array/list of positive integers and an integer K, determine if there exists a subset whose sum equals K.
Provide true
if such a subset exists, otherwise r...
Given an array of positive integers and an integer K, determine if there exists a subset whose sum equals K.
Use dynamic programming to solve this problem efficiently
Create a 2D array to store if a subset with a particular sum exists
Iterate through the array and update the 2D array accordingly
Check if the value at the end of the iteration is true for the given K
Given an undirected and disconnected graph G(V, E) where V vertices are numbered from 0 to V-1, and E represents edges, your task is to output the BFS traversal starting from the ...
BFS traversal in a disconnected graph starting from vertex 0.
Implement BFS algorithm to traverse the graph starting from vertex 0.
Use a queue to keep track of visited nodes and their neighbors.
Ensure to print the traversal sequence in the correct order.
Handle disconnected components by checking for unvisited nodes.
Follow the BFS approach of exploring neighbors before moving to the next level.
Round duration - 60 minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
I told that my strength is problem solving and I can always find a way when there is a bottle-neck. Gave some examples of my experiences while doing my assignments.
Given a string STR
consisting of words separated by spaces, your task is to replace all spaces between words with the characters "@40".
The first line contains an integ...
Replace spaces in a string with '@40'.
Iterate through each character in the string
Replace spaces with '@40'
Return the modified string
Tip 1 : Must do Previously asked Interview as well as Online Test Questions.
Tip 2 : Go through all the previous interview experiences from Codestudio and Leetcode.
Tip 3 : Do at-least 2 good projects and you must know every bit of them.
Tip 1 : Have at-least 2 good projects explained in short with all important points covered.
Tip 2 : Every skill must be mentioned.
Tip 3 : Focus on skills, projects and experiences more.
I appeared for an interview before Jan 2021.
Round duration - 60 minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
Technical Interview Round with questions based on Data structures, OOPS and SQL.
You are provided with a linked list of integers. Your task is to implement a function that deletes a node located at a specified position 'POS'.
The first line co...
Implement a function to delete a node from a linked list at a specified position.
Traverse the linked list to find the node at the specified position.
Update the pointers of the previous and next nodes to skip the node to be deleted.
Handle edge cases such as deleting the head or tail of the linked list.
Ensure to free the memory of the deleted node to avoid memory leaks.
SQL query to find the nth highest salary
Use the ORDER BY clause to sort salaries in descending order
Use the LIMIT and OFFSET clauses to skip the first n-1 highest salaries
Combine the above steps in a single query to find the nth highest salary
OOP is a programming paradigm based on the concept of objects, which can contain data in the form of fields and code in the form of procedures.
OOP focuses on creating objects that interact with each other to solve problems.
Key concepts include encapsulation, inheritance, and polymorphism.
Encapsulation involves bundling data and methods that operate on the data into a single unit.
Inheritance allows classes to inherit at...
Round duration - 60 minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
Was asked me about my favorite technologies, What i liked about Facebook. And asked me to design a cinema ticket reservation web site like the one satyam has.
Given an array containing N
distinct positive integers and a number K
, determine the Kth largest element in the array.
N = 6, K = 3, array = [2, 1, 5, 6, 3, ...
Find the Kth largest element in an array of distinct positive integers.
Sort the array in non-increasing order and return the Kth element.
Handle multiple test cases efficiently.
Ensure all elements in the array are distinct.
Virtual functions are functions in a base class that are overridden in derived classes to achieve runtime polymorphism.
Virtual functions are declared in a base class with the 'virtual' keyword.
They are overridden in derived classes using the 'override' keyword.
They allow a function to be called based on the runtime type of an object.
Virtual functions enable dynamic binding and late binding in C++.
Example: virtual void ...
Design a Cinema Ticket Reservation System
Use a database to store movie information, showtimes, and seat availability
Allow users to search for movies, select showtimes, and choose seats
Implement a payment system for ticket purchases
Send confirmation emails with QR codes for ticket validation
You can find a defective ball among 10 given balls in 2 attempts using a two-pan balance scale.
Divide the 10 balls into two groups of 5 each.
Weigh the two groups on the balance scale.
If one group is heavier, it contains the defective ball. If they are equal, the defective ball is in the remaining 5 balls.
Divide the group of 5 balls with the defective one into two groups of 2 and 3 balls.
Weigh the two groups on the bala...
Round duration - 30 minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
HR round that lasted for about 30 minutes. The interviewer asked me questions to know more about me and a puzzle.
Tip 1 : Must do Previously asked Interview as well as Online Test Questions.
Tip 2 : Go through all the previous interview experiences from Codestudio and Leetcode.
Tip 3 : Do at-least 2 good projects and you must know every bit of them.
Tip 1 : Have at-least 2 good projects explained in short with all important points covered.
Tip 2 : Every skill must be mentioned.
Tip 3 : Focus on skills, projects and experiences more.
I appeared for an interview before Jan 2021.
Round duration - 90 minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
It was conducted in Hacker rank which consisted of 10 aptitude questions that included C, C++, Java MCQ. 2 programming questions were also given.
Given an N x M
matrix filled with integers, determine the minimum sum obtainable from a path that starts at a specified cell (x, y)
and ends at the top left corner of t...
The problem involves finding the minimum sum path from a specified cell to the top left corner of a matrix.
Start from the specified cell and calculate the minimum sum path to reach the top left corner using dynamic programming.
Consider the three possible moves: down, right, and down-right diagonal.
Keep track of the minimum sum at each cell and update it based on the minimum of the three possible moves.
Finally, the mini...
Given an integer N
representing the number of pairs of parentheses, find all the possible combinations of balanced parentheses using the given number of pairs.
Generate all possible combinations of balanced parentheses for a given number of pairs.
Use backtracking to generate all possible combinations of balanced parentheses.
Keep track of the number of open and close parentheses used in each combination.
Recursively generate combinations by adding open parentheses if there are remaining, and closing parentheses if the number of open parentheses is greater than the number of clo...
Round duration - 60 minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
Technical round with questions based on data structures, oops and networking.
Create a program that counts and prints the total number of specific character types from user input. Specifically, you need to count lowercase English alphabets, numeric digi...
Create a program to count lowercase alphabets, digits, and white spaces from user input until '$' is encountered.
Read characters from input stream until '$' is encountered
Count lowercase alphabets, digits, and white spaces separately
Print the counts of each character type as three integers separated by spaces
Given an unsorted array containing 'N' integers, you are required to find 'K' largest elements from the array and return them in non-decreasing order.
The fir...
Find K largest elements in an unsorted array and return them in non-decreasing order.
Sort the array in non-decreasing order.
Return the last K elements of the sorted array.
To check internet connection on a system, you can use various methods like pinging a website or checking network status.
Use ping command to check connectivity to a website (e.g. ping www.google.com)
Check network status using network settings or command line tools
Try accessing a website or online service to verify internet connection
When you type a URL in a web browser, the browser sends a request to the server hosting the website, which then responds with the necessary files to display the webpage.
Browser checks cache for DNS resolution
If not found, browser sends a DNS query to resolve the domain name to an IP address
Browser establishes a TCP connection with the server
Browser sends an HTTP request to the server for the webpage
Server processes the...
Round duration - 60 minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
Technical round with questions based on data structures, oops and networking.
Ninja is learning about sorting algorithms, specifically those that do not rely on comparisons. Can you help Ninja implement the counting sort algorithm?
Implement counting sort algorithm to sort an array of integers without comparisons.
Count the frequency of each element in the input array.
Calculate the prefix sum of frequencies to determine the position of each element in the sorted array.
Place each element in its correct position based on the prefix sum.
Time complexity of counting sort is O(n+k), where n is the number of elements and k is the range of input.
Example: ...
The Fibonacci series has applications in various fields such as mathematics, computer science, art, and nature.
Used in algorithms for optimization problems and dynamic programming.
Found in nature, such as the arrangement of leaves on a stem, the branching of trees, and the spiral shapes of shells.
Applied in financial markets for predicting stock prices and analyzing market trends.
Utilized in art and design for creating
Round duration - 30 minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
HR round where the interviewer asked questions to know more about me.
Tip 1 : Must do Previously asked Interview as well as Online Test Questions.
Tip 2 : Go through all the previous interview experiences from Codestudio and Leetcode.
Tip 3 : Do at-least 2 good projects and you must know every bit of them.
Tip 1 : Have at-least 2 good projects explained in short with all important points covered.
Tip 2 : Every skill must be mentioned.
Tip 3 : Focus on skills, projects and experiences more.
Object Oriented Programming is a programming paradigm that uses objects to represent real-world entities.
Encapsulation: bundling data and methods that operate on that data within one unit
Inheritance: creating new classes from existing ones, inheriting their properties and methods
Polymorphism: ability of objects to take on multiple forms or behaviors
Abstraction: hiding complex implementation details and providing a simp...
Abstraction is hiding implementation details while polymorphism is using a single interface for multiple types.
Abstraction: Encapsulation, Interfaces, Abstract classes
Polymorphism: Method Overloading, Method Overriding, Interfaces
Abstraction Example: Car - we don't need to know how the engine works to drive it
Polymorphism Example: Animal - different animals have different sounds but they all have a 'makeSound' method
PayPal is an online payment system that allows individuals and businesses to transfer funds electronically.
Allows users to make payments and money transfers online
Offers a secure and convenient way to pay for goods and services
Provides a platform for businesses to accept payments online
Offers buyer and seller protection for eligible transactions
Can be used to send and receive money internationally
I am excited to join PayPal because of its innovative culture and impact on the global economy.
PayPal's commitment to innovation aligns with my passion for staying up-to-date with the latest technologies.
I am impressed by PayPal's global reach and impact on the economy, and I want to be a part of that.
I appreciate PayPal's focus on diversity and inclusion, and I believe in the importance of working for a company with s...
I applied via Campus Placement
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in Dec 2016. There were 3 interview rounds.
Find subset of numbers in array that sum up to zero.
Use a nested loop to iterate through all possible subsets.
Calculate the sum of each subset and check if it equals zero.
Store the subset if the sum is zero.
Optimize the solution by using a hash set to store the cumulative sum of elements.
BFS (Breadth-First Search) is a graph traversal algorithm that explores all the vertices of a graph in breadth-first order.
BFS starts at a given vertex and explores all its neighbors before moving to the next level of vertices.
It uses a queue data structure to keep track of the vertices to be visited.
BFS guarantees that it visits all the vertices of a connected graph.
It can be used to find the shortest path between two
In 5 years, I see myself as a highly skilled software developer, leading a team and contributing to innovative projects.
Continuously improving my technical skills through learning and hands-on experience
Taking on leadership roles and mentoring junior developers
Contributing to the development of cutting-edge software solutions
Building strong relationships with clients and stakeholders
Staying updated with the latest indu...
I appeared for an interview before Sep 2020.
Round duration - 90 mins
Round difficulty - Hard
There were questions related to DP and DFS.
You are given a long type array/list ARR
of size N
, representing an elevation map. The value ARR[i]
denotes the elevation of the ith
bar. Your task is to determine th...
Calculate the total amount of rainwater that can be trapped between given elevations in an array.
Iterate through the array and calculate the maximum height on the left and right of each bar.
Calculate the amount of water that can be trapped at each bar by taking the minimum of the maximum heights on the left and right.
Sum up the trapped water at each bar to get the total trapped water for the entire array.
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
Designing an LRU Cache involves implementing a data structure that stores a fixed number of items and removes the least recently used item when full.
Start by defining the data structure for the cache, typically using a combination of a hashmap and a doubly linked list.
Implement methods for getting and setting key-value pairs in the cache.
When a new item is added to the cache, check if it exceeds the maximum capacity. I...
Given a Singly Linked List of integers, your task is to reverse the Linked List by altering the links between the nodes.
The first line of input is an intege...
Reverse a singly linked list by altering the links between nodes.
Iterate through the linked list and reverse the links between nodes
Use three pointers to keep track of the current, previous, and next nodes
Update the links between nodes to reverse the list
Return the head of the reversed linked list
You are given the head node of a singly linked list. Your task is to return a pointer pointing to the middle of the linked list.
If there is an odd number of elements, return the ...
Return the middle element of a singly linked list, or the one farther from the head if there are even elements.
Traverse the linked list with two pointers, one moving twice as fast as the other
When the fast pointer reaches the end, the slow pointer will be at the middle
If there are even elements, return the one that is farther from the head node
Handle edge cases like linked list of size 1 or empty list
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 appeared for an interview in Feb 2022.
Round duration - 75 minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
There are 4 easy brute force question.
You are given an array of integers ARR
with a length of N
. Your task is to determine whether it's possible to construct at least one non-degenerate triangle using the val...
Determine if it's possible to form a non-degenerate triangle using array elements as sides.
Check if the sum of any two sides is greater than the third side to form a triangle.
If any such combination exists, return 'YES'; otherwise, return 'NO'.
Example: For input [3, 4, 5], sum of 3 + 4 > 5, so 'YES'. For [1, 10, 12, 30], no such combination exists, so 'NO'.
Round duration - 90 minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
There are 3 DS question, all are easy medium and medium level
Round duration - 90 minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
There are 3 coding problems asked which need to coded and compiled
Given an 'N' x 'M' grid, find the minimum number of moves required to collect all keys when starting at a specified point. Each move allows you to travel to an adjacent c...
Find the minimum number of moves required to collect all keys in a grid starting from a specified point.
Use breadth-first search (BFS) to explore all possible paths from the starting point to collect keys.
Keep track of keys collected, locks encountered, and the number of moves taken in each path.
Avoid revisiting cells, and consider the movement rules while traversing the grid.
Return the minimum number of moves to colle
Round duration - 60 minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
There are back to back many question are asked, one have to give approach and pseudo, no need for compilable code
You are required to implement an AVL Tree from scratch. Given 'N' values representing nodes, insert these values into the AVL Tree and return its root after all ins...
Implement an AVL Tree from scratch and insert given values to balance the tree.
Implement AVL Tree with rotation operations for balancing.
Maintain balance factor for each node to ensure AVL property.
Perform rotations (single or double) based on balance factor to balance the tree.
Update heights of nodes after insertion to maintain AVL property.
Ensure tree remains balanced after each insertion operation.
You have a briefcase secured by a lock with 4 circular wheels. The password is a sequence of 4 digits. Each wheel has 10 slots labeled ‘0’ through ‘9’. The wheels ca...
Find the minimum number of rotations required to unlock a briefcase with a given target code, considering dead-end codes.
Iterate through all possible combinations of rotations to find the shortest path to the target code.
Use a queue to efficiently explore all possible combinations.
If the target code is a dead-end code, return -1 as it is not feasible to unlock the briefcase.
Round duration - 60 minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
it was hiring manager round, most discussion is based on my resume and previous work
Tip 1 : Go through basics of data structure and algorithm.
Tip 2 : Focus specially on tree, graph and DP( 2D max).
Tip 3 : Detail understanding of everything written in resume
Tip 1 : Keep it clean, no need to use any styles or colour.
Tip 2 : Focus more on projects and experience.
Tip 3 : Use bullets, single lines to explain your work and project, don't be too lengthy, make is brief.
Tip 4 : one page resume is good, you can cut down things like unnecessary achievements
I appeared for an interview in Sep 2020.
Round duration - 90 minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
3 coding Questions:
1st : Easy question based on simple loop iteration
2nd :Medium level Dp question
3rd : Medium level tree question(where we were not just required to complete the tree function but to build whole bst from
scratch)
It was conducted from 1:30 - 3:00 pm.
The coding platform was very good (as auto indentation and auto completion of brackets were there)
having camera on.
You are given the stock prices for N
days. Each day i
signifies the price of a stock on that day. Your goal is to calculate the maximum profit that can be achieved by buyin...
Calculate maximum profit by buying and selling stocks on different days.
Iterate through the stock prices and buy on the day when the price is lower than the next day's price, and sell on the day when the price is higher than the next day's price.
Keep track of the total profit earned by summing up the differences between buying and selling prices.
Return the total profit as the maximum profit that can be earned.
You are given a binary tree with 'N' unique nodes, and a specific start node from where the fire will begin. The task is to determine the time in minute...
The task is to determine the time in minutes required to burn the entire binary tree starting from a given node.
Traverse the tree from the given start node to calculate the time taken to burn the entire tree.
Use a queue to keep track of nodes and their burning time.
Increment the burning time for each level of nodes until the entire tree is burned.
Round duration - 75-80 minutes
Round difficulty - Hard
This was a completely technical coding round where I was asked to solve the problems of data structures.
The codepad where i was asked to code was fine,
The interviewer was very friendly and was helpful and understanding.
I also asked him about his work and experience in the company and some other questions.
Given an N*M matrix filled with integer numbers, your task is to find the maximum path sum starting from any cell in the first row and ending at any cell in the last row. Y...
Round duration - 45 minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
It was held on Gmeet platform
The interviewer was very experienced person and was very nice too.
He made me comfortable by first introducing himself in a very detailed way and then asking me mine introduction
Since I feel that his internet connection was not very good so he turned off his camera but I decided not to turn off mine as in online interviews your face reviles your confidence
the interviewer mostly asked me questions about my interests in technical field and the project that I have done
Tip 1 : Practice atleast(easy and medium questions from leetcode under(Top Interview Questions)) and all the questions from Gfg under(must to do coding questions for interviews))
Tip 2 : Don't learn each and every question you solved but try to solve question in a way that you can solve its variation during interviews
Tip 3 : Do one project(one is enough) which you can explain with full technical details (why you used this technology, and all logics you applied in implementation)
Tip 4: Atleast read the round 1 (Coding round) Archives from (Geeks for geeks or Glassdoor). To get your mind prepared for the types of questions that company usually asks.(Coding round is the toughest Step in the whole Process to clear)
Tip 1: Have at least one project which you have made yourself and you should know all the technical questions related to that project (I feel project domain hardly matters like web development or android or ML/AI)
Tip 2: You should Put only those skills in resume :
1. Which the company requires (eg if you know company doesn't require Networking domain knowledge so
don't include it unnecessary if you are not much confident in it)
2. For on campus internships resume shortlisting is very easy so don't add anything unnecessary which might
cause you pain during interview.
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