1st round was a written test . It had 30 mcq's . This was the easiest mcq's . 20 simple aptitude questions were thr along with some 10 C questions .
21 students were shortlisted for the first round . in the interview round they asked me basics questions possibly from all the subjects . 1) deadlock and their condition . 2) any three unix command . 3) dangling pointer and how to avoid dangling ptr . 4) osi layers , their function and protocols used in applocation layer 5) virtual function . and why are they needed . 6) process management . 7) l-value .(this is the only question where i couldnt find proper example to explain ) 8) lseek , what happens if do lseek after we have reached the end of a file . 9) syntax of open command in unix . 10) features of oops and some real life example . 11) how to do data hiding in oops . and few more question which i dint remember For 15 mins he asked me about my project . He went into details of few of them . Since i had done my projects on android so i guess it added to my advantage . after the long four hour wait they announced shortlisted candidates for HR round . they short listed 13 out of 21. In HR round : This was very different Hr round as it was on skype that too video call. Here you got to be very careful coz you dont have the liberty to properly express yourself with hand gestures . There were basic HR questions . Basically you need to sell yourself acc to thier needs . So i convinced them with proper evidence and examples that i am kind of candidates they are looking for . Its very important to go thru the comoany websites since then only you can try explaining them how you can fit into company needs . It took them almost 36 hrs to announce the results . Finally they short-listed 6 out of 13 . -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Algorithm Geeks" group. To post to this group, send email to algogeeks@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to algogeeks+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/algogeeks?hl=en.