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I applied via campus placement at Ramaiah Institute of Technology, Bengaluru and was interviewed in Oct 2022. There were 3 interview rounds.
TCE stands for Trichloroethylene, a colorless liquid used as a solvent in various industries.
TCE is commonly used in the manufacturing of refrigerants, metal degreasers, and dry cleaning solutions.
It is also used as a spot cleaner for textiles and in the production of adhesives.
Exposure to TCE can cause health problems such as liver and kidney damage, respiratory issues, and cancer.
TCE is a regulated substance and its ...
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posted on 23 Aug 2024
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in Feb 2024. There were 3 interview rounds.
Basic aptitude test (online)
Basic topics, we have to talk for 5min.
posted on 8 Jun 2023
I applied via campus placement at Madhav Institute of Technology and Science, Gwalior and was interviewed in May 2023. There were 2 interview rounds.
Aptitute were very easy.
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed before Jul 2023. There were 3 interview rounds.
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Skills learned during 4 years of b.tech include technical knowledge, problem-solving abilities, teamwork, communication skills, and time management.
Technical knowledge in engineering principles and practices
Problem-solving abilities through projects and assignments
Teamwork skills from group projects and collaborations
Communication skills through presentations and reports
Time management skills to balance coursework and
posted on 4 Feb 2024
I applied via Referral and was interviewed in Aug 2023. There was 1 interview round.
The yield strength of 8mm dia steel of 550 grade can be found using standard testing methods.
Yield strength is the maximum stress a material can withstand without permanent deformation
Standard testing methods like tensile testing can be used to determine the yield strength
The 550 grade refers to the minimum yield strength of the steel
Consulting the material's specification or conducting tests can provide the exact yiel
Bleeding and segregation are phenomena that occur in concrete during its placement and curing process.
Bleeding is the process of water rising to the surface of freshly placed concrete due to the settlement of solid particles.
Segregation refers to the separation of coarse aggregates from the rest of the concrete mix, resulting in an uneven distribution of materials.
Bleeding can lead to a weakened surface layer and reduc...
The design mix ratios of concrete mixes vary depending on the specific requirements and applications.
Design mix ratios are determined based on factors such as strength, workability, durability, and environmental conditions.
Common design mix ratios include 1:2:4 (cement:sand:aggregate) for general construction, 1:1.5:3 for reinforced concrete, and 1:0.5:1 for high-strength concrete.
Different types of concrete mixes, suc...
Shear force and bending moment diagrams are graphical representations of the internal forces and moments in a structural element.
Shear force diagram shows the variation of shear force along the length of the element.
Bending moment diagram shows the variation of bending moment along the length of the element.
Shear force and bending moment diagrams are commonly used in structural analysis and design.
These diagrams help e...
posted on 28 Jan 2024
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in Dec 2023. There was 1 interview round.
posted on 29 Jul 2022
I applied via campus placement at Meghnad Saha Institute of Technology, Kolkata and was interviewed in Aug 2022. There were 2 interview rounds.
The candidate is asked to draw the BMD & SFD of a Simply Supported Beam shown on the screen.
Identify the support conditions of the beam (simply supported in this case)
Determine the loads acting on the beam and their positions
Calculate the reactions at the supports
Draw the Bending Moment Diagram (BMD) and Shear Force Diagram (SFD) based on the calculated values
Label the diagrams with appropriate values and units
Compressive shear stress is zero while tensile shear stress is equal to the shear force divided by the cross-sectional area of the beam.
Compressive shear stress is zero in a singly reinforced beam according to the Limit State Method (LSM).
Tensile shear stress is calculated by dividing the shear force by the cross-sectional area of the beam.
For example, if the shear force acting on the beam is 10 kN and the cross-sectio...
posted on 25 Nov 2022
Civil engineering questions based on basics concepts , some aptitude and english questions ,grammer test
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