Good work, lots of learning.
Lots of work to do, but great to learn.
First, a written test is taken, followed by two technical rounds and one HR round. It was an on-campus process, so there was a written test; this might not apply to off-campus interviews.
The interview process had three different stages. 1st was written, asking mostly about logical & VLSI related questions. 2nd was an interview, focusing mostly on project-related details. 3rd was about counter, Verilog, and architecture-related quest
Three to four rounds of technical interviews, along with an HR round. (Nowadays, there may be a telephonic screening.) The technical rounds can include core subjects as well as some aptitude questions. Some questions may also arise about your proje
First, a written test is taken, followed by two technical rounds and one HR round. It was an on-campus process, so there was a written test; this might not apply to off-campus interviews.
The interview process had three different stages. 1st was written, asking mostly about logical & VLSI related questions. 2nd was an interview, focusing mostly on project-related details. 3rd was about counter, Verilog, and architecture-related quest
Three to four rounds of technical interviews, along with an HR round. (Nowadays, there may be a telephonic screening.) The technical rounds can include core subjects as well as some aptitude questions. Some questions may also arise about your proje