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Updated 29 Feb 2024

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Interview experience
3
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Difficulty level
Moderate
Process Duration
4-6 weeks
Result
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I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed before Feb 2023. There were 2 interview rounds.

Round 1 - Technical 

(4 Questions)

  • Q1. Question DS, And OOPS and few code sinppets.
  • Q2. Talk about OOPS?
  • Ans. 

    OOPS stands for Object-Oriented Programming. It 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.

    • OOPS focuses on creating objects that interact with each other to solve complex problems

    • It involves concepts like encapsulation, inheritance, polymorphism, and abstraction

    • Example: Inheritance allows a class to inherit properties and be...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q3. Talk about collage major project and explain the role, in it.
  • Q4. Talk about the what do we know audio?
  • Ans. 

    The 'What Do We Know' audio is a podcast series discussing various topics in an informative and engaging manner.

    • The 'What Do We Know' audio features experts and professionals sharing their knowledge on different subjects.

    • Each episode covers a specific theme or issue, providing in-depth analysis and insights.

    • Listeners can learn new information and perspectives through the discussions in the podcast.

  • Answered by AI
Round 2 - HR 

(1 Question)

  • Q1. Just basic questions about company.

Interview questions from similar companies

Interview Questionnaire 

3 Questions

  • Q1. Tell me about yourself
  • Q2. Questions based on final year project, they asked a very tricky but conceptual question from my project
  • Q3. Questions based on field of interest, e.g. what is work sampling, MOST, Vogel's approximation technique etc

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Resume Shortlist
Experience: It was mostly based on academic performance over the years. They had set an eligibility criteria based on our performances in Xth, XIIth and graduation.
Tips: There is no substitute for hard work when it comes to academics. A consistent performance which reflects a positive trend in your performance will always impress your recruiters.

Round: Test
Experience: Tata motors online test in conducted by AMCAT. Quantitative and logical reasoning were pretty much easy. They had questions from all the chapters one can find in any so aptitude books. English questions were mostly usage based. One needs to have a strong reading base to answer the questions. Technical questions were mostly theoretical but very conceptual.
Tips: Practice aptitude questions as much as possible. English needs to be developed through continuous effort. Read books and newspaper, once in a while try writing something in english. A thorough knowledge of your technical concepts is necessary. Focus on English if you think it is your weakest link ASAP. Many people understand this only at the 11th hour, which is of no help at all
Duration: 110 minutes
Total Questions: 100

Round: Group Discussion
Experience: Although our topic was somewhat abstract,other groups had topics based on current political ,social, and economic affairs. Based on the time that was given to us, the 7 of us each took a minute to put forth our point of view before finally concluding in the last 2 minutes of our allotted time. The discussion was a peaceful one and almost every body brought something new into the discussion. 5 of us got selected for the interview round
Tips: Develop your communication skills. Make use of your professional communication skill classes if your college provides one. Take stock of what is happening around you, in your country, in the world. Practice having fruitful discussions with your friends around you on social topics.
Duration: 8-10 minutes minutes

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: I started by giving a small introduction about myself and my upbringing. The interviewers then took up to ask questions from my project. There were 3 interviewers, one hr and 2 technical interviewers. The y were very experienced professionals of their field and their questions reflected that. I was able to answer most of the questions, however they had me stuck at the project question for quite sometime.
Throughout the interview they were going through the my application form they gave us to fill after the online tests and also my CV.
Tips: Keep confidence in yourself. If you have made this far in a placement drive then you have it in yourself to see through one more round. Interviews are hard to advise for and the only extra tip for facing an interview is to feel confident and cool.

Skill Tips: All the above skill sets need to be equally given attention to as each of those elimination rounds focused on a specific skill set.
Skills: Communication, Technical knowledge base, Reasoning Skills, General awareness, Aptitude
College Name: NIT AGARTALA

Interview Questionnaire 

2 Questions

  • Q1. Tell me about yourself
  • Ans. 

    I am a recent engineering graduate with a passion for problem-solving and innovation.

    • Graduated with a degree in engineering

    • Passionate about problem-solving and innovation

    • Experience in internships and projects

    • Strong communication and teamwork skills

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  • Q2. What are your strengths and weaknesses?
  • Ans. 

    My strengths include adaptability, problem-solving, and teamwork. My weaknesses include public speaking and time management.

    • Strengths: adaptability, problem-solving, teamwork

    • Examples: I have successfully adapted to new technologies and work environments, solved complex problems in my previous projects, and collaborated effectively with team members.

    • Weaknesses: public speaking, time management

    • Examples: I tend to get ner...

  • Answered by AI

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Resume Shortlist
Experience: The resume that I used while applying in different companies was nearly the same, however I did incorporate certain changes in areas of interest and the projects to make them more compatible with the profile/company which i was applying to. For instance while applying to Schlumberger I highlighted some of the technical projects.

Round: Group Discussion
Experience: I did not prepare for the Group Discussion (GD) activities. The second round conducted by Tata Motors was the GD round. The topic of the GD was ‘What is the backbone of Indian economy: the service sector or the manufacturing sector?’ My group comprised of 7 candidates out of which 4 got selected for the interview round.

Round: HR Interview
Experience: I prepared for the HR interviews by writings and reciting answers to some frequently asked questions. The interviewers began by asking me to speak about myself. Next they enquired about my family background. Then they asked me to specify the reason to opt for mechanical engineering.

The interviewer then moved over to technical questions. The interviewers asked to specify my areas of interest. I replied stating refrigeration and air-conditioning, IC engines and fluid machinery as my areas my interest. In one of the questions he made a diagram with a pump, a reservoir and a relief valve and asked me to calculate something which i do not remember. Unfortunately we were not taught relief valve, and I told him about this. So the interviewer changed the topic and asked me to specify the topics which we were taught in our engineering course. I told him everything that i managed to recall at that moment. He then started asking me questions, some of them were:

What is the difference between positive Displacement Pump and Rotor Dynamics Pump?
In refrigerators only things that are kept in freezers freeze but the freezing process does not take place elsewhere in the refrigerators, why?
If in a refrigerator a particular wire is cut open, then where would gas come out and where would the liquid flow out from?
If the door of the refrigerator, which is kept in a room, is opened then would the room get cooled or heated.
The interview panel of Tata Motors is to simply test your basics. For instance in one of the questions they asked me to state the basic principle governing fluid machinery. This basic principle is the Pascal’s law. When I was asked this question, Pascal’s law never crossed my mind. Consequently, I asked him to quote which law he was talking about. He said Pascal’s law. In spite of him naming the law, it still took me about 3 to 4 minutes to recall the Pascal’s law. Once i managed to recall it i gave him the proper answer. The interview lasted for about 35 minutes.

The company eventually recruited 5 students.
Tips: The technical questions asked in the interviews are the very basic once. Generally people tend to forget the basics that were taught to them in the initial years. Revise the introductory sections of the chapters. Focus more on the concepts rather than the equations.

College Name: IIT ROORKEE
Motivation: Tata is a household name in India. I knew about this company and its activities through its promotional ads and also from its website. The company was focussing on the core technical knowledge and did not lay a lot of emphasis on knowledge about the company.

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Resume Shortlist
Experience: I had a standard resume for this company as per the norms of our institute’s placement cell. For Tata Motors I laid emphasis on both – my technical skills as well as extra-curricular activities.

Round: Test
Experience: The written test had both technical as well as general aptitude questions. The aptitude questions were easy as per the standards of CAT examination. Manufacturing was the major topic that they had asked besides fluid was another important topic. They had also asked topics covering almost all aspects of mechanical engineering. Surface knowledge of the major topics in the mechanical engineering area would be more than sufficient to clear the test.

Round: Group Discussion
Experience: The next round was the Group Discussion round and the topic for discussion was “Will India be a Super Power”. The group was around 10 students and 4 students from the group were selected for the next round. They were looking for students with good communication skills and those who can communicate their point in a group.

Round: HR Interview
Experience: The panel began asking questions from my resume. I had written German as one of the languages I knew. So they asked me questions related to German language. They asked me words and their meanings. They then asked me simple technical questions. I had written my interest as Solid mechanics, IC engines and Thermodynamics. My preferred subject was Solid Mechanics but they refused to ask question from it. Instead they questioned me on IC engines - What is brake horse power and questions related to knocking. Most of the questions asked were pretty simple though.

The HR interview session was pretty long though. They asked me about my aims and aspirations and also about my family. They lay a little more importance to your family values as well as on the fact that whether you will stick with their organization for long term

College Name: IIT ROORKEE
Motivation: Tata is a household name in India. I knew about this company and its activities through its promotional ads and also from its site. The company was focussing on the core technical knowledge and did not lay a lot of emphasis on knowledge about the company.

Interview Questionnaire 

1 Question

  • Q1. You are having only 5 minutes in which you have to describe everything related to studies, ypur presonal life. You can even share your relationship problems or happiness also. And your time starts now. Wh...

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: Test was consisted of 4 sections with individual cut-offs, so initially I was little bit afraid. But when test came on the screen, it was not that much tough as I was expecting to be. So, overall, it was good, not very difficult. They just checked the basics and presence of mind.
Tips: Solve some easy questions one day before the test. Most important thing, be confident.

Round: Group Discussion
Experience: I had faced one GD before the GD of TATA Motors so I was quite confident for it.
Tips: They gave 2 minutes time before starting the discussion, so, do not be nervous. Just think of the possible dimensions of the topic.
Most important tip :even if you don't get any idea, don't panic,just do one thing. Support other's point. For example, if someone saying I think it is good idea,........ so you say " I strongly support your point but it should be like this that etc etc "   Dilpomacy.

Round: Problem Statement
Experience: According to me, it does not play very important role because our activity did not give something fruitful, many were shortlisted after this phase also.many were shortlisted after this phase too.
Tips: In every activity whatever is given, be active participant. And keep on giving suggestions and guide the group but be sensible otherwise it may be counted as negative point also.

Round: Other Interview
Experience: Initially, as obvious was a little bit afraid,I kept speaking, covering all aspects that I could remember at that time. At last, he said he was quite impressed by my answer. 
These are very very basic question for any electrical Engg.
Tips: First all wish everyone and to the lady member first. Be confident. Take your time to think the relevant point before giving answers. They understand, you are human being not the machine. Maintain eye contact to as many persons as you can.
If you do not know answer just tell them you dnt know. Do not try to play with technical person.

General Tips: First and foremost, confidence. Take your time to give right answers instead of throwing the answers on the interviewer.
Skill Tips: Again be confident.  Have some knowledge about the company and visit the company's website before the interview.
Skills: Speaking, Behavior, Confidence
College Name: MANIT
Motivation: As TATA Motors has international recognition, so working in this company itself was a great motivation. As I wanted to have exposure of various fields like Mechanical Engg. also, so I chose to work with automobile company.
Funny Moments: We were shortlisted  into four slots for GD and my name was in the last slot and that too second last from the end of list.
Once I started in the 5 minute speaking questions, he was about to stop me but I said let me finish first .

Interview Questionnaire 

7 Questions

  • Q1. How does an induction motor start?
  • Ans. 

    An induction motor starts by creating a rotating magnetic field in the stator which induces a current in the rotor.

    • The stator windings are energized with a three-phase AC supply

    • This creates a rotating magnetic field in the stator

    • The rotating magnetic field induces a current in the rotor

    • The interaction between the stator and rotor magnetic fields causes the rotor to rotate

    • The motor reaches its full speed when the rotor ...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q2. Working of star-delta starter
  • Ans. 

    Star-delta starter is a method of starting three-phase induction motors.

    • It reduces the starting current and torque of the motor.

    • It involves two contactors and a timer.

    • During starting, the motor is connected in star configuration to reduce the voltage across each winding.

    • After a set time, the motor is switched to delta configuration for normal operation.

    • Used for high-power motors in industries such as oil and gas, minin

  • Answered by AI
  • Q3. Methods to change speed of motor
  • Ans. 

    Methods to change speed of motor

    • Using variable frequency drive (VFD)

    • Changing the voltage applied to the motor

    • Adjusting the resistance in the circuit

    • Using a gearbox to change the output speed

    • Using a pulley system to change the speed

    • Using a servo motor with a controller

    • Using a stepper motor with a controller

  • Answered by AI
  • Q4. Some project and training related questions
  • Q5. There were a few related sensors , voltage induction
  • Q6. One incident where you worked for the good of a large group?
  • Ans. 

    Organized a charity event to raise funds for a local orphanage

    • Collaborated with local businesses to donate items for a silent auction

    • Coordinated with volunteers to set up and run the event

    • Raised over $10,000 for the orphanage

    • Provided a fun and engaging experience for attendees while supporting a good cause

  • Answered by AI
  • Q7. And other HR questions related your interest, weaknesses and strengths

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: Online exam was conducted in college campus.The first section(aptitude) comprised basic level questions from English , numerical and logical reasoning. It was be fun solving them. Whereas the technical part was more thorough. It included almost all subjects.

Round: Group Discussion
Experience: It was a nice experience. The other party made it clear that one makes good point whether one or two. The discussion was to be in English.
Tips: Neither panic nor hesitate. It is not how much one speaks but how well one speaks.

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: It was actually an HR-cum-Technical interview. The interviewers asked me to describe myself for the first five minutes. Later technical and some HR questions were asked. Questions related to summer training and major project were also asked.
Tips: Technical questions were easier than those in the online exam.

General Tips: Stay calm and confident.

A quick revision of subjects can help clearing the online test. Performance in GD can be a big shot.
Skill Tips: There were few other areas of judgement (apart from knowledge) like.. confidence level, English grammar, body language..
Skills: Communication
College Name: NIT BHOPAL

Interview Questionnaire 

8 Questions

  • Q1. Questions about auto and diesel cycles.
  • Q2. Flywheels
  • Q3. Refrigeration
  • Q4. Engineering Drawing: First angle and third angle projection
  • Q5. Internship and academic projects
  • Q6. Manufacturing
  • Q7. How the engine starts
  • Ans. 

    The engine starts when the ignition key is turned on, which sends an electrical signal to the starter motor.

    • The ignition key is turned on, which sends an electrical signal to the starter motor

    • The starter motor turns the engine's crankshaft

    • Fuel and air are mixed in the engine's cylinders and ignited by the spark plugs

    • The combustion process creates pressure that pushes the pistons, which turn the crankshaft

    • The engine con...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q8. Some more questions from IC Engines

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: Topics(techanical) : Thermodynamics, Manufacturing and Production, Strength of Materials and IC Engines
Tips: Revise basic from these topics. Remember basic formulas.
Duration: 120 minutes
Total Questions: 90

Round: Group Discussion
Duration: 30 minutes

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: Duration on an average of 25-30 minutes.
Open for only mechanical and Electrical5 students were selected: 4 from mechanical, 1 from Electrical
Tips: If you are not able to answer some question, Don't panic. They will give you some hints.

College Name: IIT ROPAR

Interview Questionnaire 

7 Questions

  • Q1. Tell me about yourself
  • Ans. 

    I am a highly motivated and experienced professional with a strong background in the field of GET.

    • I have a Bachelor's degree in GET from XYZ University.

    • I have worked for 5 years as a GET specialist at ABC Company.

    • I have successfully implemented several GET projects, resulting in cost savings and improved efficiency.

    • I am proficient in various GET tools and technologies, such as XYZ software and ABC hardware.

    • I am a team ...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q2. In how many companies, you have applied before?
  • Q3. What is ductile failure ?
  • Ans. 

    Ductile failure is a type of material failure where the material stretches and deforms before breaking.

    • Occurs in materials that can undergo plastic deformation

    • Material stretches and deforms before breaking

    • Common in metals like copper, aluminum, and steel

    • Ductile materials are preferred in applications where deformation is expected

    • Examples include wires, cables, and structural components

  • Answered by AI
  • Q4. Draw carnot cycle on T-S curve ?
  • Ans. 

    Draw Carnot cycle on T-S curve.

    • Carnot cycle is a theoretical thermodynamic cycle.

    • It consists of four reversible processes: isothermal expansion, adiabatic expansion, isothermal compression, and adiabatic compression.

    • The cycle is represented on a T-S diagram.

    • The area enclosed by the cycle represents the work done by the system.

    • The efficiency of the cycle is given by (T1-T2)/T1, where T1 is the temperature of the hot res...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q5. What you learn in your training ?
  • Q6. What kind of internet surfing is your hobby ?
  • Q7. Any question you want to ask ?
  • Ans. 

    Yes, I have a question.

    • What is the company culture like at GET?

    • Can you tell me about the team I'll be working with?

    • What opportunities for growth and development are available?

    • How does GET support work-life balance?

    • What is the company's mission and values?

  • Answered by AI

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: Out of 120 students, 40 were selected in the written.Section 1: Paper was easy and basic quantitative aptitude questions were asked. Section 2: Two passages with some synonyms and antonyms word questions. Also sentence arrangement and           grammatical error questions were asked.Section 3: 80% calculative, 20% theory questions were asked.
Tips: Just need speed and accuracy to clear the section 1.Try to attempt the passages at the end in section 2.Prepare production, thermodynamics, TOM, SOM well for section 3.
Duration: 80 minutes
Total Questions: 75

Round: Group Discussion
Experience: Our group had 10 students, out of which 4 were selected. Selection was mainly on the quality of points not on the quantity.
Tips: Write key points on the paper in the given 2 minutes.Try to start GD to get extra points.Be diplomatic while giving the GD.Be polite but loud while speaking.Don't criticise others opinion.After 12 mins, start framing conclusion from the points discussed in the GD of 45 sec.
Duration: 15 minutes

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: There was only one interview (HR + Tech). It was of only 5 mins. There were two HR. Both were very polite.Out of 17, 9 were finally selected.
Tips: Write only those trainings and projects in your resume which you have studied well.Prepare production processes well.Deny politely to HR, if you don't know answer.

General Tips: Practise is the only key to clear written.GD practise with friends help a lot.Make your resume well and do mock GDs with your seniors and teachers.
Skills: Speed and accuracy in aptitude, Basic core technical knowledge, Communication skills, Practical exposure to technical knowledge, Aptitude
College Name: NIT BHOPAL
Motivation: Tata Motors is the biggest auto mobile company in India and have 6 plants. It provides best training to a GET and with no bond. 5.6 lpa cash in hand + performance based bonus.

Interview Questionnaire 

1 Question

  • Q1. Complete Production technology( dunt remember exact question but it covered almost every aspect of production)

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: aptitude consisted of three parts.... 1. verbal ability 2. logical reasoning 3. quantitative aptitude  

technical was from every aspect of mechanical engineering.. and paper was really very good means questions were very conceptual... so prepare well !!
Tips: Focus much on technical aspect... Technical paper of tata motors was the best paper i have faced during campus tests.
Duration: 120 minutes

Round: Group Discussion
Experience: Nothing special.... Environment was as usual like other GDs.... means some people were trying to be dominant and create chaos....  but being polite and putting my logical views made me clear the GD round...
Tips: Dont wait for ur chance to speak.... try to participate in between the discussion because some people always try to be dominant and ruin the GD.... so put ur logical points and dunt speak unnecessarily  and participate in the discussion...
If possible try some mock GDs at ur hostel with ur mates... this will definitely boost ur confidence..
Duration: 15 minutes

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: Interview started with technical round... Every question was from production technology only... Rapid fire question round !!..

After that was HR round... basic HR questions were asked... but focus was mainly on technical aspect..
Tips: Prepare ur technical subjects(Production, I.C Engines, Design)  very well especially ur "Area of interest" .... also prepare ur minor project and training/internship part.....

General Tips: if u have prepared ur core subjects then no need to worry just "be calm"  and give ur best...
Skill Tips: Try mock GD at hostel with ur mates... this is the best way to prepare for GD... PI will test ur technical skill set only. During HR interview they will look for Leadership qualities within u.
Skills: Communication skills for GD, Leadership skills
College Name: NIT BHOPAL
Motivation: its an automobile sector anf largest producer of commercial heavy vechile of the nation and being  a mechanical engineer that was the  motivation for appearing for TATA MOTORS.

Interview Questionnaire 

7 Questions

  • Q1. Tell me about yourself
  • Ans. 

    I am a highly motivated individual with a passion for learning and a strong work ethic.

    • I have a degree in computer science and have worked in the tech industry for 5 years.

    • I am skilled in programming languages such as Java, Python, and JavaScript.

    • I am a team player and enjoy collaborating with others to solve complex problems.

    • In my free time, I enjoy hiking and reading books on personal development.

    • I am always looking ...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q2. How are you good than others sitting outside for the interview
  • Ans. 

    I have unique skills and experiences that set me apart from others.

    • I have a proven track record of success in my field

    • I possess a unique combination of skills and experiences that make me a valuable asset

    • I am highly motivated and passionate about my work

    • I have a strong work ethic and am always willing to go above and beyond

    • I have received recognition and awards for my work

    • I have a strong network of professional contact

  • Answered by AI
  • Q3. Tell me something about your leadership qualities
  • Ans. 

    I believe in leading by example and empowering my team to achieve their goals.

    • I prioritize clear communication and active listening

    • I encourage collaboration and value diverse perspectives

    • I am adaptable and able to make quick decisions under pressure

    • I provide constructive feedback and recognize achievements

    • I am committed to continuous learning and growth

  • Answered by AI
  • Q4. Have you ever faced challenges?
  • Ans. 

    Yes, I have faced challenges in both personal and professional life.

    • I faced challenges while learning a new programming language

    • I had to overcome my fear of public speaking to give a presentation

    • I had to navigate a difficult personal situation while also managing work responsibilities

    • I had to adapt to working remotely during the pandemic

  • Answered by AI
  • Q5. Your areas of improvement
  • Ans. 

    I am constantly working on improving my communication skills and time management abilities.

    • Improving my active listening skills to better understand others

    • Learning to prioritize tasks and manage my time more efficiently

    • Working on being more assertive in expressing my ideas and opinions

    • Continuing to develop my public speaking abilities through practice and feedback

  • Answered by AI
  • Q6. Industrial experience/Internship/Projects
  • Q7. Technical stuff related to your stream. For ex: mine was ..explain Fe-C diagram

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: I was quite a good experience while giving the test.If some is good at aptitude & technical in his/her stream, he/she can easily crack the exam.
Tips: Prepare quant, logical reasoning, Verbal  as far as aptitude is concerned. Technical question will be according to your stream.
Duration: 60 minutes
Total Questions: 60

Round: Group Discussion
Experience: Discussion was very good and healthy.Everyone got the chance to speak.
Tips: Put strong points. Keep calm. Have patience. Listen others.
Duration: 10 minutes

Round: Interview
Tips: Prepare fro HR question before going for interview.Follow the link -----/ . Don't fake while giving answers.

Round: Interview
Tips: Prepare technical stuff before going for interview if your are applying for any core company.

College Name: IIT Roorkee
Motivation: Interested in core engineering. Work culture of the company. Good opportunities for growth.

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