Interview
Section
After clearing the written test, companies usually
interview the candidates to gauge his/her capabilities and
personality. Basically there are two kinds of interviews, the
techincal one, where stress is laid on checking your fundamentals in
your core subjects and the HR one , where your communication skills
and personality is put to the test.
Check out the following sections for more
details
Technical
Section
Human Resources
(HR) Section
General
Tips for the Interview
Group
Discussion (GD)
Technical Section
As we are from computers and electronics branches, so for the
moment we have information regarding core subjects of these fields
only. As most of the companies coming to the campuses are from the
IT industry hence you may expect them to probe your computer skills
regardless of your stream. Knowledge of C is always
an added advantage.
For Computer Students
For a computer student knowledge of C is
essential. Other important topics include
- Data Structures
- Operating Systems
Some students have also been grilled on Object Oriented
Programming, C++ ,Microprocessor
Architecture, Networking, Database Management, Automata,
Compiler Design and Computer Graphics depending upon subjects
covered till the most recent semester.
Some Commonly Asked Questions
- Usage of pointers and their fundamentals in C?
- What is the difference between structures and unions in C?
- Basic concepts about data structures like trees, linked lists,
circular lists, queues, arrays
- Sorting Methodology ( you may be asked to make an
algorithm/program to implement a sort method).
- What is an finite algorithm?
- Basic concepts of Operating Systems such as multitasking,
multithreading, real time systems, CPU scheduling
algorithms, deadlocks, memory management etc.
- Difference between one pass and multipass compilers, compilers
and interpreters, parsing etc.
For Electronics and Communication Stream
For electronic students the important subjects are
- Digital Circuits and Logic Design
- Microprocessor Architecture of 8085
- Electronic Design and Circuits
- Communication and Networking
Some Commonly Asked Questions
- Difference between a latch and a flip flop
- What is sampling theorem and why is it needed
- Internal architecture of 8085
- Comparison between OpAmps and transistors
- Modulation techniques (AM ,FM , PAM etc.)
- Transistor biasing methods ( fixed bias , emitter bias
etc. )
HR Section
In your HR interview ie human resources interview the main effort
on the part of the interviewer will be to bring forth your true
personality.They may ask you some routine questions , few of which
have been mentioned below, but be expecting questions of varied type
regarding sexuality ,music , authors etc. ; anything to get to know
what you really are.
Some Commonly Asked Questions
- Describe yourself
- Why are you better than the next person
- Your strengths and weakness and what you are doing to rectify
your weaknesses
- Information regarding what kind of work your parents do
- The magazines and newspapers you read , their cost and at
times their editors ; and that days headlines
- You prefer a team sport to an individual sport
- Why you want to join this particular company and not some
other one.
- What are your career objectives ( long term and short term )
- Why you plan to switch over to software field ( for those who
are from streams besides computers )
At the end of the interview they ask whether you have any
questions to ask them. It is better to stick to one or two
questions regarding the company and not dwelve into how you
performed or the pay package or any personal questions to the
interviewer.
General Tips for the
Interview
The Essentials
a) Fundamental principles pertaining to his academics ( most
important ) b) Essentials of past life and clear cut career
objectives c) General awareness of world around him d) In
depth knowledge of your extra curricular activities
Apart from these in general keep the following in mind
- Always remember its a sort of formal occassion and never get
too informal , like accepting interviewers offer for a smoke or
drink
- Smart and clean turnout. Neat clothes and polished shoes with
tidy hair.
- Be cool and don't get nervous.Try to be pleasant , alert and
mantain eye contact. If u cant hold your own in technical
questions try to remain composed ;your confidence may do the
trick.
- Try to maintain a good rapport with the interviewer and get
him to ask questions regarding the subjects you are strong in.
- Maintain eye contact from the begining and dont act in a
manner so that the interviewer is distracted which for example can
be caused by flashy dresses ,exaggerated arm movements or you
shifting in your chair.
- Give them the impression that you are going to stay with the
company for atleast 3 to 5 years. Never mention anything
concerning GRE or CAT .
- Never try to bluff your way through an interview. The
interviewers would be able catch on to it fast.
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 References
For Computer
Students
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C
- Let Us C
(Y. Kanetkar)
- Kernighan & Ritchie
- Gottfried (Schaum Series)
- Exploring C
(Y. Kanetkar)
C++
Data Structures
- Data Structures
(Tannenbaum)
- Horowitz & Sahni
- Sorenson & Tremelay
Operating Systems
DBMS
Microprocessors
- Gaonkar
- Barry B Brey
- Douglas V Hall
- Mathur
Automata & Compiler Design
- Aho & Ullman
- Hopcroft & Ullman
Computer Organisation &
Hardware
- Hayes
- Hamascher
- Peter Norton's computer guides
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For Electronics
Students
| Communication
Electronic Devices &
Circuits
- Boylestead
- Millman & Halkias
- Mitchell et al.
Digital Circuits & Logic
Designs
- Malvino & Leach
- Floyd
- Taub & Schilling
Computer Networks
Antennas & Propogation
Control Systems
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Aptitude
Section
- Aptitude Series by
R S Aggarwal
- Barron's GRE and GMAT preparation books
- Shakuntla Devi's Puzzle books
- MBA entrance prep material
- Norman Lewis for Word Power
- George W Summers Brain Teasers
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