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PLACEMENT FORUM

OF EEE DEPARTMENT

skillS development

To start with , there are a number of industries and companies who take up undergraduate students  from our department every year based on different domains like IT, CORE , PRODUCT and STARTUP industries.

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HERE ARE THE BASIC SKILL REQUIREMENTS 

it industries

  • Good problem-solving skills.

  • Basic knowledge and solving skills on programming languages like C , C++, Python and Java.

  • Any one of the programming language is sufficient , it is not necessary that a person must ace in all the programming languages.

  • Basic knowledge on Data Structures and Databases.

core industries

  • Good problem-solving skills.

  • Better knowledge on the basic core subjects , concepts and ideas.

  • Understanding of practical usage of concepts and examples in real-time .

  • Basic programming language and algorithms.

  • Logical and analytical Thinking for solutions.

  • Better communication clarity of ideas that you want to deliver.

product industries

  • Logical thinking and problem-solving skills.

  • Knowledge about Data Structures, Database Management Systems and OOPS concepts.

  • Basic and advanced knowledge about Programming languages and functions.

  • Spontaneous decision making  and on-the-spot solving skills.

  • Good communication skills.

PLACEMENT PROCESS

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ROUND -1

Multi choice questions

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Programming/Problem solving questions

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MULTI-CHOICE QUESTION TOPICS

 APTITUDE 

QUANTS

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  • Data Interpretation

  • Inequalities

  • Percentages

  • Number Series

  • Arithmetic Aptitude

  • Profit and Loss

  • Simple Interest and Compound Interest

  • Age Problems

  • Work And Time

  • Time & Speed

  • Probability

  • Mensuration

  • Permutation and Combination

  • Averages

  • Ratios and Proportions

  • Partnerships

  • Stream Boat Problems

  • Mixture and Alligation

  • Pipes and Cisterns

  • Coding and Decoding

LOGICAL REASONING

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  • Alphanumeric series

  • Blood Relations

  • Calendars

  • Cause and Effect

  • Clocks

  • Coding-Decoding

  • Data Sufficiency

  • Directions

  • Embedded Images

  • Figure Matrix

  • Input-Output

  • Mirror and Water Images

  • Odd One Out

  • Picture Series and Sequences

  • Paper Folding

  • Puzzles

  • Pattern Series and Sequences

  • Seating Arrangements

  • Statement and Assumptions

  • Statement and Conclusions

  • Syllogism

VERBAL ABILITY

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  • Synonyms

  • Antonyms

  • Para Jumbles

  • Jumbles Sentences

  • Closet Test

  • One Word Substitutions

  • Verbal Analogies

  • Sentence Formation

  • Sentence Correction

  • Reading Comprehension

  • Idioms and Phrases

  • Change of Speech

  • Ordering of Sentences

  • Change of Voice

BASIC PROGRAMMING

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  • Variables

  • Operators

  • Data types and sizes

  • Declarations

  • Incrementing and Decrementing

  • Precedence and Order of Evaluation

  • Command Statements 

  • Looping Statements

  • Memory Allocation

  • Strings

  • Functions

  • Arrays

  • Storage Types

  • Pointers

  • Structures and Unions

  • Recursion

  • Bitwise Handling

  • File Handling

  • OOPS

DATA STRUCTURES

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  • Array Implementation

  • Linked List Implementation

  • Stack

  • Queue

  • Tree

  • Graph

  • Searching Algorithms

  • Sorting Algorithms

  • Algorithms (Shortest path etc..)

EXTRA PORTIONS ONLY IF REQUIRED

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(NOTE : Only applicable for specified post of front and back end developer (or) Product Industries)

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  • Database Management

  • Software Development Life Cycle

  • Structured Query Language(SQL)

  • Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)

  • Cascaded Styling Sheet (CSS)

  • Javascript

CORE SUBJECTS

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  • Circuit Analysis

  • Network Theory

  • Analog and Digital electronics

  • Machines (DC & AC)

  • Microprocessor & Microcontrollers

  • Embedded Systems

  • Power Electronics

  • Control Systems

  • Signals  and Systems

TECHNICAL MCQ

PROBLEM-SOLVING QUESTIONS

  • This will be a coding round where the problem statements will be mentioned along with constraints and Input / Output Statements.

  • The questions can  either be based on algorithm problems or real-time problem solving .

  • The coding platform will be provided with at least two programming languages.

  • The code that you come up with must satisfy the TESTCASES provided by the company.

  • There will be three levels of coding :  (1)EASY  (2) MEDIUM  (3)HARD with marks allotted according to the level of difficulty.

  • Every section has a timer.

  • Some IT industries can provide " AMCAT " format where you are required to code at least  4 out of  7 problems .

NOTE : AMCAT FORMAT

  •  The questions are set according to your answer for the previous question which cannot be reviewed again after answering.

  • If the previous question is answered correct ,the difficulty level increases , on the other hand if the previous question is incorrect , the difficulty level decreases to the next question.

  • Every section has a timer.

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ROUND -2

Technical Interview

  • According to the domain of the industries there can be either one or two technical interviews.

  • Spontaneous problem-solving ability and communication skills play a major role to get through the technical interviews.

  • Clear explanation of concept and ideas will be the expectation from the panel.

  • Confidence in speech and the approaching attitude will be the greatest support.

  • In technical interviews , the candidate can also be asked to solve problems on the spot , so candidates should be prepared to face it.

  • If there are two technical interviews , the primary interview will be based on basic knowledge and the second interview will be a little more advanced.

  • FORGE students will be questioned about the projects and works that was done  during the PROTOSEM.

ROUND -3

HR Interview

  • An HR interview is conducted to judge your personality, strength,  weakness, capability to handle the role, to check your background, and to assess whether you're the right fit for the job.

  • Attitude, Personality and Ethics speaks a lot during the interview.

  • Always have a Positive Approach towards any situation that you are asked to handle.

  • There are chances of elimination even after clearing the technical interview , so it is also important to handle the HR round with full potential.

  • Be confident while facing the interview.

ADDITIONAL ROUND

Group Discussion

Group Discussion (GD) is a vital stage to get shortlisted in a campus placement. For every final year student or a fresher, it is one of the most critical criteria to land a job interview. GD panel tests candidates on how well they can present their ideas, understand others’ opinion, conduct themselves and communicate.

TIPS  TO HANDLE THE GROUP DISCUSSION ROUND :

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  • Pay attention to your body language , make eye contact  and listen to everyone on the table while they speak or while you speak.

  • Choose your words wisely, ensure that your words make sense.

  • Being aware of current affairs and issues and happenings, which affect our lives, this shows a well-rounded personality.

  • Prepare the topics that are repeated. There are topics which re-appear with minute changes and minor variations. Be aware of such topics well in advance so that you have ample time to prepare for the same. 

  • Be courteous with fellow speakers.

  • Don’t forget to thank your recruiters while exiting the GD room to leave a great impact.

  • Be confident.

ADD ONS

" Knowledge on the following softwares and platforms can be an advantage in  resumes and interviews "

PROGRAMMING PLATFORMS

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TECHNICAL PLATFORMS

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  • PROTEUS

  • TINKERCAD

  • MATLAB

  • LABVIEW

  • MPLAB

  • PSPICE

  • KEIL

  • ARDUINO IDE

  • MULTISIM

  • ECAD

  • LTspice

  • ETAP

  • EAgle

  • CODE BLOCKS

  • PYCHARM

  • SQLITE

  • mySQL

  • BALSAMIQ WIREFRAMES

  • LINUX

  • PHP

  • JUPYTER NOTEBOOKS

  • VISUAL STUDIO CODE

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