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Updated 22 Jul 2022

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I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in Jan 2022. There were 2 interview rounds.

Round 1 - Aptitude Test 

Basic to medium level aptitude, reasoning, english were asked a duration of 120 minutes were given also approximately 40 questions were asked from your core subjects. for me it was mechanical engineering

Round 2 - Technical 

(3 Questions)

  • Q1. Questions on Total quality management, SPC, X and R CHART, problem solving methods, tools of TQM etc were asked.
  • Q2. Questions on SOM, MD, difference between different types of drive mechanism like gears, belts, chains, pulleys etc
  • Q3. Extra circular activities, hobbies, future goal etc

Interview Preparation Tips

Topics to prepare for Tube Investments of India Graduate Engineer Trainee (Get) interview:
  • TQM
  • Thermodynamics
  • strength of materials
  • IC Engines
  • Machine Design
Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - Concepts on core subjects should be in command, also be positive and must have a good communication skills, extra activities especially technical ones will add a plus point.

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Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: Average level of difficulty.
Tips: Study mechanical and physical metallurgy as well as iron and steel making properly.
Duration: 60 minutes
Total Questions: 50

Round: Group Discussion
Experience: There were 12 candidates in my GD group including me so you need to speak enough over the topic and you need to show some good GD atticates which will work in your favour.

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: My PI consisted many ups and downs I.e. Silence of half an hour and then continuous speaking of about 20 min. As it was a kind of group interview but the questions were asked to individual and questions were not passed to the other candidate I.e. It was 3(HR) on 1 interview but two other candidates were also listening your interview.
Tips: My interview was based only on my industrial project and nothing else. Just know your project very well do it very seriously so that you are answerable to each and every question that will be bombarded over you!!!
And discover your passion till fourth year and accordingly choose the company. Do not experiment with your life and if confused talk to your seniors.

General Tips: The most important thing which matters is how passionate and how eager you are to work with them. Also most important is positive attitude towards every problem.
Skill Tips: If you ask any senior about cpi and if he says that it doesn't matter then he is definitely misguiding you!!!! Weightage of cpi and your technical is equal. If he says make your technical sound and you will be selected then it happens very rarely at least in our college. They want to see your performance in your academic session. They want to see how consistant you will be in their company and how serious you are towards your work and also towards your career. Less cpi even if you are constant through out, tells them that you will not grow after some point of time so they want growing and consistently growing performance which help them in their company. And backlog history matters more then your cpi because companies are nowadays asking for no backlog history so if you are not eligible for company then to whom you will show your pointers???
Skills: CGPA, Eagerness to work, Positive attitude
College Name: NIT RAIPUR

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: Pure technical.
Study Physical Metallurgy and mechanical metallurgy... as well as Iron and Steel Making.
Duration: 60 minutes
Total Questions: 50

Round: Group Discussion
Experience: It is better to start gd. Give a good start. Whatever you speak, be confident and be loud. You should be very active during gd. Giving chance to the person who is silent throughout the gd will increase your point.

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: Question asked :
Name, position in class, project(industrial), about parents.
Corex process, Difference between corex and BF, Supply of O2 in Corex etc...
BF operations, RAFT, Temp. difference between slag and hot metal and reason for that difference, position of tuyers in bf and justify its position.
Types of steel in LD converter, Quenching medium and best quenchant.
Type of work you wish to do. How long you wish to work for this company, planning for further studies or not ..

General Tips: CPI is the most important thing. Along with CPI they also check weather the interviewee is having knowledge of basic things or not. In short CPI and knowledge both matters alot.
Skill Tips: Whatever you speak be confident in that. You should have very sound technical knowledge. Show interviewers that you are desperate to join their company. Sit straight and be bold and have confidence on yourself.
College Name: NIT RAIPUR

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: First 3 sections were regular.
Domain had questions from materials, thermodynamics, machining etc. however all areas were covered.
Tips: Practice aptitude to make first 3 sections smoother.
Some domain questions are general, guess by sense.

Round: HR + Technical Interview
Experience: Interviewers were cool, asked how's the day been.
1) You and your background.
2) Why BAJAJ auto?
3) Tell us something interesting in your Projects
4) How does a spark plug work?
5) What is the order of voltage in spark plug?
6) What do you know of automotive industry?

My peers were asked questions about bike weight, horsepower, weight of Boeing, design gear/spring, power consumption in India etc.
Tips: I believe they look for people interested in automobile.
Be thorough on your project and practical aspects of it (e.g. typical values of common features, like dimension of a part )
For some questions they just test logical thinking.
Having project on automobile engineering may help.

General Tips: Prepare a subject (favorite one may be) properly for placements, since you may not be able to do it all. Its asked everywhere.
Skills: Design Of Machine Elements, IC Engines, Automobile Engineering
College Name: IIT Kharagpur
Motivation: R&D profile

I was interviewed before Jun 2016.

Interview Questionnaire 

8 Questions

  • Q1. Tell us something about yourself.
  • Ans. 

    I am a recent graduate with a degree in Mechanical Engineering, passionate about problem-solving and eager to learn and grow in the field.

    • Recent graduate with a degree in Mechanical Engineering

    • Passionate about problem-solving and critical thinking

    • Eager to learn and grow in the field

    • Experience with CAD software such as AutoCAD and SolidWorks

    • Completed internships at engineering firms

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  • Q2. What should we discuss today?
  • Ans. 

    We should discuss the key skills and experiences that make me a strong candidate for the Graduate Engineer Trainee position.

    • Highlight relevant engineering coursework and projects

    • Discuss any internships or work experience in the engineering field

    • Emphasize technical skills such as programming languages, CAD software proficiency

    • Mention any leadership roles or teamwork experiences

    • Explain why you are passionate about engine

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  • Q3. 25 minute discussion on my summer internship project.
  • Q4. 15 minute discussion on my college coursework minor project.
  • Q5. How will you be a good fit for Bajaj?
  • Ans. 

    I will be a good fit for Bajaj because of my strong technical skills, adaptability, and passion for engineering.

    • I have a solid foundation in engineering principles and technical knowledge.

    • I am adaptable and can quickly learn and apply new technologies and methodologies.

    • I have a strong passion for engineering and a drive to continuously improve and innovate.

    • I have experience working on projects that align with Bajaj's i...

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  • Q6. Do you have any further questions?
  • Q7. Why don't you plan to go into higher studies?
  • Ans. 

    I believe gaining practical work experience is more valuable at this point in my career.

    • I prefer hands-on learning over theoretical studies

    • I want to start my career and gain real-world experience

    • I believe in continuous learning through work experience rather than traditional education

    • I have already acquired the necessary skills and knowledge through my undergraduate studies

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  • Q8. Which department in the company would you like to work for?
  • Ans. 

    I would like to work in the Research and Development department as it aligns with my passion for innovation and problem-solving.

    • Passion for innovation and problem-solving

    • Interest in developing new technologies or products

    • Desire to contribute to the company's growth and success

  • Answered by AI

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Resume Shortlist
Experience: The criterion for selection were:
-75% aggregate overall
-70% in each of the preceding 6 semestors
-No gap year after class 12 or otherwise
Tips: Focus on academics throughout college life irrespective of what your peers or seniors may tell you. Every company keeps a cut off.

Round: Test
Experience: The test had two sections:
-45 questions of technical aptitude
-45 questions of Quant/Verbal/LR

The technical questions covered: Strength of materials, thermodynamic, heat and mass transfer, refrigeration and Air conditions, IC engines, Fluid systems.
A lot of numericals were asked. Theory was given lesser weight.

Quant and Verbal were above average as compared to other companies however much below MBA entrances (as inferred from talks with several colleagues)

Tips: Since the company visits right at the beginning of the placement session right after summer internship, there is little time to brush up on your coursework if you didn't do it already. Instead you could steal a march on other students by ensuring you devote a larger part of your test to quantitative part as it is often the difference creator between students.
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Total Questions: 90

Round: Technical + HR Interview
Experience: They were interested in the practical application of both my projects and their replicability in real life at minimal cost. They even discussed how I could install those systems at my home, what would be the efficiency and output. They were also interested in the designing aspect and operating parameters (and simulations work from MATLAB, CFD, ANSYS was not focussed at)

No coursework theory questions/derivations etc were asked.

I told them about my leadership positions at college level and asked them about different departments at the company and procedure of switching between them.

The interview was a pleasant and thought provoking experience.
Tips: It is advantageous to have research papers or being a part of a technical team (however even students without either of them were selected too).

Prepare common questions like strengths, weaknesses, about yourself.

Read the website of company thoroughly and mention testimonials from the site in your interview for a lasting impression.

And most importantly, your projects give you leverage in the interviews so be thorough with them.

Skills: Critical Thinking, Ability To Think Out Of The Box, Practical Application Of Concepts
College Name: Delhi Technological University, Delhi

I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in Dec 2016. There were 4 interview rounds.

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: Technical questions were based on IC engines, dome, strength of materials and few questions related to turbo-machines. Basically they covered almost every core topic. They are not based on bookish knowledge rather questions were related to practical applications.
Aptitude- this part is very important and is the deciding round. Try to score as high as possible in this section.
Tips: Practice aptitude, pariksha tests will serve the purpose.
Technical- apart from brushing all your core concepts, also go through sample mechanical engineering test questions on internet.
Duration: 45 minutes

Round: Technical + HR Interview
Experience: Interview was completely technical. They asked me what were my projects and internships and which was the favorite one. Make sure u know everything about your project/internship. If it is IC Engines related they will grill u on that. Mine were on heat transfer (jet impingement cooling) and turbomachines. They asked me to explain about them.

They asked me about the ic engines lab experiment which was on emissions and asked me to draw the emission characteristics (co, Hc, NOx).
Other questions were related to porous media (my Btech project), cruising and idling conditions and air/fuel ratios, emission norms in India etc
Tips: Make sure in every explanation u give u should highlight the R&D aspect of it. They were particularly looking for people interested in R&D.
Brush all the core topics, especially IC engines. If you did any work related to ic engines they will ask u on that, else they will test your subject knowledge.
Also learn something about the latest technologies in automobiles and how bajaj contributed to them.

Skills: Technical knowledge, Interest in R&D
College Name: IIT Madras

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: First round was a  Written test

Round: Other Interview
Experience: After that was 1 round of personal interview.

General Tips: It was rewarding. Projects like Bajaj which are very specific to the field of automobiles Helped in a big way. Also, one round of interview made the process easier and enjoyable.
Skill Tips: Brush up formulae from Gate books. Keep your resume ready and printed. Go through the project reports and industrial training reports. Shortlist which are your courses of interest and revise only those courses and Keep calm!
College Name: NIT SURATHKAL

Interview Questionnaire 

12 Questions

  • Q1. Draw the diagram of a transformer from both secondary and primary end?
  • Ans. 

    A transformer diagram can be drawn from both primary and secondary ends.

    • Draw two parallel lines representing the core of the transformer

    • Draw two coils around the core, one for primary and one for secondary

    • Connect the coils with a dotted line to represent the magnetic field

    • Label the primary and secondary coils and indicate the direction of current flow

    • Include any additional components such as taps or shields

  • Answered by AI
  • Q2. What is crona? how do we prevent it in substation?
  • Ans. 

    Crona is not a known term in the context of substations. Please provide more information.

    • Crona is not a known term in the context of substations

    • It is important to use correct terminology when discussing technical topics

    • Preventing issues in substations involves proper maintenance and monitoring

    • Examples of issues that can occur in substations include equipment failure and power outages

  • Answered by AI
  • Q3. What the efficiency of power plant?
  • Ans. 

    The efficiency of a power plant is the ratio of output power to input power.

    • Efficiency is affected by factors such as fuel type, technology used, and maintenance.

    • Higher efficiency means less fuel is needed to produce the same amount of power.

    • Efficiency can be improved through upgrades and modifications to the plant.

    • Efficiency can be calculated using the formula: Efficiency = (Output Power / Input Power) x 100%

    • For examp...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q4. What is efficiency of transformer?
  • Ans. 

    Efficiency of transformer is the ratio of output power to input power.

    • Efficiency is an important parameter for transformers.

    • It is calculated as the ratio of output power to input power.

    • Efficiency is always less than 100% due to losses in the transformer.

    • Transformers with higher efficiency are preferred as they waste less energy.

    • Efficiency can be improved by using better materials and design.

    • For example, a transformer w...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q5. What are different kind of transmission wire used in transmission? why are they made of different metal?
  • Ans. 

    Different types of transmission wires are used in transmission made of different metals for their specific properties.

    • Copper wires are commonly used for their high conductivity.

    • Aluminum wires are used for long-distance transmission due to their lightweight.

    • Steel-cored aluminum wires are used for their strength and conductivity.

    • Aerial bundled cables are used for their insulation properties.

    • Different metals are used base...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q6. What is height of tower carrying 132kv ?
  • Ans. 

    The height of a tower carrying 132kv depends on various factors such as terrain, weather, and distance between towers.

    • The height of the tower is determined by the voltage it carries and the distance between towers.

    • The terrain and weather conditions also play a role in determining the height of the tower.

    • The height of the tower can range from 15 meters to over 50 meters depending on the above factors.

    • For example, in hil...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q7. How do you differentiate between a CT and PT visually in substation?
  • Ans. 

    CT and PT can be differentiated visually in substation by their size, shape, and labeling.

    • CTs are typically larger and cylindrical in shape, while PTs are smaller and more rectangular.

    • CTs are often labeled with a ratio, such as 100:5, while PTs are labeled with a voltage rating.

    • CTs are usually located on the high voltage side of the substation, while PTs are on the low voltage side.

    • CTs are used to measure current, whil

  • Answered by AI
  • Q8. How does single phase induction motor works?
  • Ans. 

    Single phase induction motor works on the principle of electromagnetic induction.

    • It has a stator and a rotor.

    • The stator has a single phase winding which produces a magnetic field.

    • The rotor is either squirrel cage or wound type.

    • When AC supply is given to the stator winding, it produces a magnetic field which induces a current in the rotor.

    • This current produces a magnetic field in the rotor which interacts with the stato...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q9. Was there any event you handled in you college life as a leader?
  • Ans. 

    Yes, I organized a technical fest in college as the head coordinator.

    • Planned and executed the entire event with a team of 20 members

    • Managed a budget of INR 5 lakhs and ensured timely payments to vendors

    • Coordinated with sponsors and invited industry experts as guest speakers

    • Handled logistics, marketing, and publicity of the event

    • Received positive feedback from participants and faculty members

  • Answered by AI
  • Q10. What is ISTE? How they work? How you contributed to it being an chairman of Durgapur Chapter
  • Ans. 

    ISTE is a national professional society for educators and students in engineering and technology fields.

    • ISTE stands for Indian Society for Technical Education

    • It is a non-profit organization that aims to improve technical education in India

    • As the chairman of Durgapur Chapter, I organized various workshops and seminars for students and faculty members

    • I also encouraged students to participate in technical competitions and...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q11. How would you handle a workman who is not complying with safety rules. And convince him with safety PPE?
  • Ans. 

    I would approach the workman and explain the importance of safety rules and PPE, and offer assistance if needed.

    • Approach the workman in a calm and respectful manner

    • Explain the safety rules and the importance of following them

    • Demonstrate the proper use of PPE and offer assistance if needed

    • Provide incentives for compliance, such as rewards or recognition

    • Document any incidents or non-compliance for future reference

  • Answered by AI
  • Q12. Do you have any problem with allocation at remote place in India?
  • Ans. 

    No, I am open to working in remote locations in India.

    • I am willing to explore new places and cultures.

    • I understand that remote locations may offer unique challenges, but I am up for the task.

    • I am excited about the opportunity to contribute to the company's growth and success, regardless of the location.

    • I am adaptable and can adjust to new environments quickly.

    • I believe that working in a remote location will provide me ...

  • Answered by AI

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: It was conducted by third party recruiters i.e asprining minds. Which every NITian and IITian are acquainted of.
Tips: Don't mark about which you are not sure, this will draw you negetive marks
Duration: 60 minutes
Total Questions: 1

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: Be confident answer what you know.The interviewer always has more technical knowledge than you
Tips: If you don't know and answering a approximate guess, always mention that you are guess before answering.

Round: HR Interview
Experience: They are searching for manager, so act like a manager and try to emphasis on your managerial skills.
Tips: Never say you have problem with allocation.

General Tips: BE A MANAGER
Skill Tips: Try being a manager than a engineer.
Skills: Techinically sound, Managerial skills
College Name: NIT DURGAPUR
Motivation: It is one of largest MNC in India operating for such a long time. Highest revenue grosser for ABG GROUP
Funny Moments: He had no idea about ISTE. So I manipulated the statistic and balance sheet data.

I was interviewed before Feb 2016.

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: CGPA criteria
Experience: Students having CGPA more than the average of our Mechanical batch were shortlisted in this round.average of our mechanical batch was 7.67.
Tips: take your semester examinations seriously.atleast try to keep your cgpa more than average of your class.

Round: Test
Experience: there was around total 110 -125 question in this round.around 60-75 question from aptitude ,reasoning and english.and around 50 questions were from technical.we had to solve this within duration of 1 hour 45 minutes.
aptitude was quite easy and in technical, questions were from som,ic,themro,md,materials,fluidmachinary,fm. some questions were theoritical and some were very easy formula based questions.
40 student were shortlisted after this test
Tips: maintain speed throughout the written .dont get stuck on difficult one they are inserted intentionally.have a look at previous year ies and gate questions(theoritical) before written. made easy handbook for mechanical engineering is also quite helpful.
Duration: 1 hour 45 minutes

Round: psychometric test
Experience: this was totally new experience for us people.and this test was also eliminating round.in this test there was not any right option or wrong option for question.this test was meant to check your behaviour & personality trait.and some situational questions were also there.time period was 30 minute .21 student were shortlisted out of 40 after this round.fortunatly i managed to crack this round.
Tips: be honest through out this test.dnt try to give answer ideally.

Round: (Techniacal+HR interview)
Experience: 1)tell us about yourself,summer training and family background.
2)tell us about your Automobile Project(hybrid vehicle challange 16)
3)what are the various types of hybrid vehicles?
4)tell me 5 examples of hybrid vehicles.
5)what was your role in team ?
6)what were design considerations in calculation of suspension?
7)why there is difference between front ride frequency and rear ride frequency?and how much should it be ideally?
8)what is pitching,rolling ,yawing,bounce and jounce.?
9)what are your strengths?
10)which area you need to improve in you and how you are improving it?
11)what do you want to do in your life?
12)why mechanical engineering.?
i was interviewed on 27th december 2016. 6 people including me were selected out of 21.everyone was selected for R&D profile.

Tips: i was interviewed through video conferencing .its difficult to convince HR people on screen .try to be yourself and be clear and one more thing 1st question "tell us about yourself " is going to decide the direction of your interview.try to keep smile upon your face throughout the interview.

Skills: Communication And Confidence, Good Academics, Technical Skill
College Name: NIT Bhopal

Interview Questionnaire 

6 Questions

  • Q1. Introduce yourself as a mechanical engineer
  • Ans. 

    I am a mechanical engineer with expertise in designing, analyzing and testing mechanical systems.

    • Proficient in CAD software such as SolidWorks and AutoCAD

    • Experience in designing and testing prototypes

    • Knowledge of materials and manufacturing processes

    • Ability to analyze and optimize mechanical systems for efficiency and performance

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  • Q2. Why diesel bike is not yet launched in india
  • Ans. 

    Diesel bikes are not yet launched in India due to various reasons.

    • Diesel engines are heavier and bulkier than petrol engines, making them unsuitable for bikes.

    • Diesel engines emit more pollutants than petrol engines, which is a major concern in India's polluted cities.

    • Diesel fuel is not as widely available as petrol in India, making it difficult for consumers to find fuel for their bikes.

    • The cost of diesel bikes may be ...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q3. How you make sphere using machining process
  • Ans. 

    A sphere can be made using a lathe machine or a CNC machine by turning a cylindrical workpiece.

    • Select a suitable material for the sphere

    • Mount the workpiece on the lathe machine or CNC machine

    • Use a cutting tool to remove material from the workpiece

    • Rotate the workpiece to create a spherical shape

    • Use a measuring tool to check the dimensions of the sphere

    • Polish the sphere to achieve a smooth surface finish

  • Answered by AI
  • Q4. What is the factor of safety in designing of ropes , gears , and belt drives
  • Q5. Generally how much cc bikes launched in india
  • Ans. 

    There are various cc bikes launched in India ranging from 100cc to 1000cc.

    • Bikes with 100cc to 125cc engines are popular for daily commuting.

    • Bikes with 150cc to 200cc engines are popular for performance and sport riding.

    • Bikes with 250cc to 500cc engines are popular for touring and adventure riding.

    • Bikes with 600cc to 1000cc engines are popular for high-performance and racing.

    • Examples of popular bikes in India include Ho...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q6. Why mostly bikes are single cylinders
  • Ans. 

    Single cylinder bikes are popular due to their simplicity, affordability, and fuel efficiency.

    • Single cylinder engines are less complex and cheaper to manufacture

    • They are also more fuel efficient than multi-cylinder engines

    • Single cylinder bikes are popular in developing countries due to their affordability

    • Examples of popular single cylinder bikes include the Honda CB125 and the Yamaha XT250

  • Answered by AI

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: The test consisted of 60 questions for first section and 60 minutes, and 30 technical questions in 30 minutes. They almost asked questions from everything we study. You should have just basics to answer those questions; special preparation can barely help you. Over all the paper was not easy, not tough type.
Tips: prepare english finding errors  and reordering questions and focus on time and work and number system in aptitude. they asked technical questions on almost every section but mainly from  thermodynamics , fluid and refrigeration and air conditioning and machine design.prepare these topics well.
Duration: 90 minutes
Total Questions: 90

Round: Group Discussion
Experience: There was a panel of 4 Hr's , they all sitting in front of us and after giving the topic they give us a minute to think and then start. we started the discussion but they are not satisfied and in between they said from one student tell the meaning of commercialization , and then we continued at the end they themselves said to one student to conclude the topic , that student did not speak in the group discussion .
Tips: according to me to clear the GD you have to remembered himself to the Hr's so you have to speak a logical points and in continuous intervals , first you should try to initiate the GD , and if you are unable to start then pic up very early , and then at least speak once in between and necessary to speak in last minutes of GD. don't one to one and try to make eye contact with everyone and sometimes slowly nodding of head on others points also helpful when you are not getting chance to speak.

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: There was only one interview(Tech+HR) with a panel of four members. First thing I’ve got to say about my interview is that it is the best interview I’ve ever had they first asked me introduce yourself as a mechanical engineer .and I was so lucky on that day immediately they asked me my favorite subjects. I said Thermodynamics, i c engine and automobile engineering. then they start qustions from IC engines and they came to manufacturing processes and then they asked questions from machine design and rest of the questions from my resume they asked almost every point from my resume about my training many questions asked from my training and projects that i have done . and they asked some real life situations that can occur in companies like strike and other and asked me for give your decision at that situation and how you convince to employees , so they asked questions almost each subject and HR question too, they can ask anything from what we learn. I advise you to be good at all the fundamentals. Luckily I answered all the questions they asked me except one .I think the process is very fair. Exam was not difficult but can test your depth of knowledge. And my interview was very good. I was so lucky on that day, as I mentioned earlier. The overall process was good and I feel very proud to get in to HERO MOTOCORP ..
Tips: My first suggestion is always keep in touch with our subjects. Because when you go to an interview, they can ask anything. Simply preparing before placements will not help you. You need to have in depth knowledge about the basic fundamentals of everything you study. Most importantly Manufacturing Technology, Automobile Engineering and Machine Design.Learn speaking fluently in English. At times it matters a lot.One more noble suggestion is don’t create bad impression about yourself or the college. Maintain punctuality, be disciplined and etc. Each time you commit an offense the number of candidates they are going to recruit will decrease.

Skills: aptitude level, decision making skill, technical knowledge
College Name: NIT JALANDHAR

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Go through your CV in detail and study all the technologies mentioned in your CV. Prepare at least two technologies or languages in depth if you are appearing for a technical interview at Tube Investments of India. The most common topics and skills that interviewers at Tube Investments of India expect are CAD, Design and Solid Works.
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