TCS INTERVIEW ON 11th MAY AT SRINAGAR
Hi guys. I am Rohit Reddy, a student of Civil Engineering at the National Institute of Technology,
The written test was conducted on 4th May, 2007. The cut off was fixed at 50. I consider myself lucky as I scored 50 marks. Out of 160 guys who appeared for the written test, 93 were selected for the interview. For the written test, I prepared from Barronâs High Frequency Word list. I also prepared from the previous papers of TCS downloaded from various websites. The interview was on 11th May, 2007. This gave us ample time to prepare for the interview.
I prepared for the interview from Balagurusamy. I also prepared from the FAQS at interviews again downloaded from various websites. When the guys from TCS arrived at our college, they decided to hold three rounds â technical, management and HR. But, due to lack of time, they decided on only two rounds â technical and HR.
Interviewer: Hi Rohit. So your branch is Civil.
Interviewer: Then, why are you switching to IT.
Interviewer: So, what have you done so that you can expect a career in IT.
Me: Sir, I learnt C.
Interviewer: Write a program for the Fibonacci series.
Interviewer: What is your favorite subject?
Me: Sir, I like surveying.
Interviewer: Surveying is so difficult. We do not know about it. Ok. Surveying contains maps, contours and all that right?
Me: Yes sir.
Interviewer: Tell me what is isobar.
Interviewer: What is an isotope?
Interviewer: What is isotherm?
Interviewer: Ok, if you want to survey this room, what will you do?
Interviewer: If this room had small hills, how would you show them in the map.
Interviewer: Can I ask you from strength of materials?
Me: Yes sir.
Interviewer: What is RCC?
Interviewer: Do you know about rebars?
Me: No sir, I do not know.
Interviewer: What will we do to increase the strength of RCC.
Interviewer: Tell me why do we not use iron in the place of concrete?
Interviewer: What is a cantilever?
Interviewer: When we apply a load to it, how will it bend?
Interviewer: Where would we use cantilevers?
Interviewer: What is a truss?
Interviewer: Can you draw one?
Interviewer: Explain the load carrying mechanism of the truss.
Interviewer: Ok Rohit, I am going to put one last question. Suppose we have two rocks and an iron rod in between. When we apply a load on it, will it bend?
Interviewer: Can you prove mathematically that it can bend?
Interviewer: Ok Rohit, do you have any preferences in working. Do you want to stay with your parents or anything like that?
Interviewer: Can you draw a circle with a dot inside?
Me: Without lifting the hand?
Interviewer: That is obvious.
Me: (I just shrugged.)
Interviewer: Do you have any questions?
Me: No sir.
Interviewer: No questions?!!
Me: No sir. I was there at the ppt and I do not want any clarifications.
Interviewer: Ok Rohit.
Second Interviewer: You can wait outside.
The HR interview went as follows:
HR: Hi Rohit. How are you? Please take your seat.
Me: Fine madam, thank you.
HR: Hi Rohit. Do you like
HR: Why?
HR: You are basically from Chennai?
HR: You have a very good academic record. What was your rank in +2?
HR: What are your interests?
HR: Where do you see yourself in 3-4 years from now?
HR: Do you have any questions?
HR: Ok, Rohit. You can leave. Bye
The interviews went on till late night. The results were declared immediately. 53 guys were selected.
What I came to know from the selection process is: The written test marks do not count as I scored the minimum and got selected, but, the guy who topped the written test was not selected