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I applied via Campus Placement

Round 1 - Resume Shortlist 
Pro Tip by AmbitionBox:
Keep your resume crisp and to the point. A recruiter looks at your resume for an average of 6 seconds, make sure to leave the best impression.
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Round 2 - Aptitude Test 

Mechanical Core Questions with simple aptitude questions

Round 3 - Group Discussion 

Industry relevant topic like IoT, EV
Points must be technical and from an engineer perspective.

Round 4 - Mechanical Drawing Round 

(1 Question)

  • Q1. Isometric part to 2D drawing with GD&T
  • Ans. 

    Isometric part can be converted to 2D drawing with GD&T.

    • Isometric drawing shows the 3D view of the part, while 2D drawing shows the top, front, and side views.

    • GD&T (Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing) is used to specify the dimensions and tolerances of the part.

    • To convert isometric part to 2D drawing with GD&T, first create the top, front, and side views, then add the dimensions and tolerances using GD&T symbols.

    • Ex...

  • Answered by AI
Round 5 - Technical 

(1 Question)

  • Q1. GD&T, DFA, DFM, Pneumatics, Hydraulics.
Round 6 - HR 

(1 Question)

  • Q1. Basic questions about education and leadership skills.

Interview Preparation Tips

Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - -Focus on GD&T
-In Gd, talk like an engineer
-Strong understanding of manufacturing process

I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in Feb 2021. There were 5 interview rounds.

Interview Questionnaire 

3 Questions

  • Q1. 1) Min length of screw
  • Ans. 

    The minimum length of a screw depends on the specific application and requirements.

    • The minimum length of a screw is determined by the thickness of the materials being joined.

    • It is important to consider the depth of the hole or the thickness of the material to ensure proper engagement of the screw.

    • Factors such as load-bearing capacity, torque requirements, and environmental conditions may also influence the minimum leng...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q2. 2) different materials used in an ic engine.
  • Ans. 

    Different materials used in an IC engine include cast iron, aluminum alloy, steel, and copper.

    • Cast iron is used for the engine block and cylinder heads due to its high strength and heat resistance.

    • Aluminum alloy is used for pistons and cylinder heads to reduce weight and improve heat dissipation.

    • Steel is used for crankshafts and connecting rods for their high strength and durability.

    • Copper is used for engine gaskets an...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q3. Difference in 1st 2nd and 3rd view angle.
  • Ans. 

    1st, 2nd and 3rd view angles are different ways of representing an object in engineering drawings.

    • First angle projection: object is placed in the first quadrant of the reference plane and viewed from the opposite side of the plane

    • Second angle projection: object is placed in the third quadrant of the reference plane and viewed from the opposite side of the plane

    • Third angle projection: object is placed in the first quadr...

  • Answered by AI

Interview Preparation Tips

Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - Technical knowledge was imp but major emphasis was on attitude and communication skill.

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Interview Questionnaire 

1 Question

  • Q1. Technical questions and communication skills

Interview questions from similar companies

Interview Preparation Tips

General Tips: Robert Bosch is one of the leading core company.Although pay package is less at initial stage there is opportunity for career progression in Bosch. Basically one should be through on core subjects(BET & ATD,FM,MOM,DMD,MSM,SOM,BMP & MT,MDV,HT,ADMC,CAE) .Elective courses are not of much importance during placements.Keep memorizing and understand the basic equations and physical laws.Internship and major project is very much important.Keep solving basic aptitude problems.During online test it is most important that how fast you can solve problems than others.Find shortest ways to solve problems faster than others.Fastness comes only with Practice.

Skill Tips: Study all Basic core subjects Revise all equations and its applications Be through with all physical laws Be confidant with your answer(Interviewer may confuse you) Don't get afraid during interview If you don't know the answer tell frankly Google about the company before you go to the Interview.
Skills:
College Name: NIT Surathkal

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: An online test for the first round consisting of 60 questions with aptitude(including a couple of C questions) and tech equally divided - +1, -.25 marks. About a dozen students were shortlisted from each branch.
Tips: Arun Sharma Quant for aptitude. I didn't particularly prepare for the tech part, just brushed up on the basics.
Prepare Digital electronics, Microprocessors(8051), Control Systems for the online test.

Round: HR Interview
Experience: Interviews were held the next day, tech followed by HR. Both rounds were elimination rounds. Finally 5 people were chosen.
Tips: For the HR, prepare responses for a standard set of questions. It isn't nice to be caught unawares.

General Tips: Do not bluff in your resume. Keep it concise. In the tech round they made me explain every aspect covered in my resume in detail: Internship, Projects, workshops etc. If you mention that you are good at something(say C++/Java), be prepared to answer questions on it. Be confident! Remember, the company should be proud to recruit you! In almost all interviews the first question asked is "Tell me something about yourself" You don't want to start off by saying "Errrrr ..(pause) " Do some research on the company and ask them questions (try to be original here!)
Please do not waste your time sitting for companies you have absolutely no desire to work in (YES this happens a LOT) regardless of pressure from parents/friends/PC's. Instead, prepare for the profile you want! If you have clarity on this regard, things will work out. There will be ups and downs (mostly downs, till you get placed) but don't be disheartened. During placement, Patience is paramount.
Skill Tips: GET's go through 2 months of training in all divisions before being assigned to any specific one. You can ask them to elaborate on this process and whether or not they are flexible for inter-dept transfers after a couple of years. If they have a product that has just come out or is something you can relate to, do mention.
Skills:
College Name: NIT Surathkal

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Resume Shortlist
Experience: It took me a lot of time for me to make my first resume. Although i have made a lot of changes in it and it is totally different from my first one. I keep on updating my resume and still i think its not what i want.
Tips: Make your first resume by yourself without taking any help from others, review it and look for adds or subtracts.
Then look for some professional resume online and take help from your elders who are already having a job.

Round: Test
Experience: It's always mine bitter one, as i am not so good in technical, only i used to deal with is quantitative portion.
Tips: You should be well prepared. [not like me :)]

Round: Group Discussion
Experience: I really don't care about the topic, as i always don't know any shit about the topic, but don't know how i have always cleared GD round.
Tips: One thing if don't know anything about the topic so don't start, give chance to someone else and after having some idea about the topic be speaker. Always look into the eyes of the other candidates while addressing your points. Just be calm n cool.

College Name: NIT Agartala

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: Round I was an Online Test, 30 students were selected
Tips: Once you are through the tests, the next few rounds are a breeze. In my opinion the company is not looking for the best students, rather it knows that most students can adapt to the required roles with time and training. So I feel that their only concern is that they find candidates willing to stay there for sufficient enough time till their investment in the candidate pays off. So whatever you say to the interviewers please keep this at the back of your head. This includes them asking about your [plans for the future].

Round: Other Interview
Experience: Round II was the Interview, around 10-12 students got selected.
Tips: They will ask you about your resume and I feel they can tell the difference between a silly classroom project and some real work that you have done. But again its all about how you sell it. Go into the depths of it and convince them that your project is legitimate. Most questions I faced at this stage, were related to my resume. My advice keep it short, don't fill the pages.

Round: Group Discussion
Experience: The  final round was a group discussion.
Tips: The GD if you make it through is the real clincher. For me to dominate in my GD was cake walk. I was always a good speaker and I easily dominate. I feel that is what convinced them the most.

General Tips: My placement experience from my point of view was a joke. It does not test anything nor is it a reward for effort system. All the company sees you is a void entity they can fit into the system.They don't care about your extracurriculars, sports, quizzing ability, music, etc etc.They will look at your pointer to gauge if you can do work. Then they will take everything you say to gauge if you will stay at their company and be a worthy investment.Well in the beginning I felt quite apprehensive and I found the whole process daunting. I felt I couldn't survive the competition of my batchmates. I felt I was not adequately prepared for the tests. And looking at the sample questions really demotivated me. My advice- Don't do what I did at the beginning. Just go sit for the company regardless of rhyme or reason.
Skill Tips: To be honest, at the time I appeared for this company, my technical knowledge was very limited and I did not feel I was adequately prepared in the least. The tests usually have an aptitude or English sections. If your technical knowledge is limited, concentrate on these aspects. They are much easier to pick up and combined with CAT or GRE preparations, you should be able to score comfortably high on these sections.(and be assured, most people are in your state)
College Name: NIT SURATHKAL

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: Online test (apti+tech).

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: 2 rounds of tech interview.

Round: HR Interview
Experience: Finally one HR interview.

General Tips: It was not my first company placement procedure, so anxiety was lesser (because of familiarity), but it was largely satisfying. They will let you know where ypy stand during the interview itself.
Skill Tips: Check the company's website (in my case, they had sent a link), which will help you know what exactly they are looking for. You can strengthen your skills in that area for a better chance. Answer HR carefully, be careful not to say anything that will show you in poor light.
College Name: NIT SURATHKAL

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Group Discussion
Experience: HR'S MAINLY FOCUSES ON YOUR SPEAKING SKILLS AND YOUR ABILITY TO KEEP THE GROUP GOING IN RIGHT DIRECTION.ITS IMPORTANT TO KEEP YOUR POINTS CLEAR AND PRECISE.THERE IS NO NEED TO GET HYPER IF NO ONE IS AGREEING WITH YOU .STAY CALM !! TRY TO ASK THE PASSIVE MEMBERS OF THE GROUP TO SPEAK IN BETWEEN THIS WILL REFLECT THAT YOU HAVE LEADER LIKE QUALITIES .I WAS IN SUPPORT OF THE TOPIC AND I STARTED MY DISCUSSION FROM THE INDIGENOUS PRACTICES LIKE AYURVEDA,YOGA ,ZERO .THEN I FOCUSED ON THE NEWER INVENTIONS LIKE NANO, MARS ORBITER MISSION ETC
Tips: USE VERY SIMPLE LANGUAGE TO EXPRESS YOUR VIEWS

TRY TO START THE DISCUSSION

TRY TO ASK THE PASSIVE MEMBERS TO SPEAK DURING THE MIDDLE OF THE DISCUSSION

BE YOURSELF

DON'T EXAGGERATE YOUR VIEWS

NEVER LET THE GROUP DEVIATE FROM THE TOPIC

College Name: NIT AGARTALA

Interview Questionnaire 

2 Questions

  • Q1. Give name of first 20 elements of periodic table
  • Ans. 

    The first 20 elements of the periodic table are essential building blocks of matter.

    • The first element is Hydrogen (H)

    • The second element is Helium (He)

    • The third element is Lithium (Li)

    • The fourth element is Beryllium (Be)

    • The fifth element is Boron (B)

    • The sixth element is Carbon (C)

    • The seventh element is Nitrogen (N)

    • The eighth element is Oxygen (O)

    • The ninth element is Fluorine (F)

    • The tenth element is Neon (Ne)

    • The eleventh...

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  • Q2. What is laminar flow and tubulent flow?
  • Ans. 

    Laminar flow is a smooth, orderly flow of fluid while turbulent flow is a chaotic, irregular flow.

    • Laminar flow occurs at low velocities and is characterized by layers of fluid moving parallel to each other.

    • Turbulent flow occurs at high velocities and is characterized by eddies and swirls in the fluid.

    • Laminar flow is commonly observed in blood vessels while turbulent flow is observed in rivers and oceans.

    • The transition ...

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Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: Good
Tips: Focus on basic
Duration: 3 hrs minutes
Total Questions: 150

Round: Group Discussion
Experience: Good
Tips: Express your Idea clearly.
Don,t go with the mass flow or change your opnion during discussion.
Give chance to other people to express their idea.
Adhere to your beliveing and strengthen your points with solid proof or example.

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: Good
Tips: Keep calm and don't get nervous.
Don't get worried if you do not know some answer.
If you don't to answer say politely that you don't know answer rather than giving wrong answer.

Skills: Technical knowledge, Problem solving capability, Communication skills, Under stress workability
College Name: SVNIT
Motivation: L&T is one of the leading company in the field of the heavy metal engineering.
It can give you good knowledge of working in the heavy metal industries.
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Titan Engineering & Automation interview process usually has 6 rounds. The most common rounds in the Titan Engineering & Automation interview process are Resume Shortlist, Aptitude Test and Group Discussion.
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