Mode: On Campus
First round: Online Assessment consisting of 15 MCQs and 2 coding questions (1 hard and 1 medium-hard) to be done in 90 mins. I was able to do 8-10 MCQs correctly and 1 coding question completely. Both questions were based on DP. The first one was partition DP and the other graph+DP.
Shortlist came out the next day, and 3 students, including me, were shortlisted for the interview. There was only one technical interview (no HR!). The difficulty of the interview was much lower than that of the OA.
I was asked two quite basic questions, both the approach and code. The interviewer was very friendly and more interested in my approach and whether I know the TC and SC of the code I had written. I made a syntax mistake or two here and there, which I don't think bothered him much. He wasn't interested in my projects or skills, which was a plus point for me as I didn't have a very strong resume. He himself told me that he was interested only in problem-solving skills.
At the end, he asked me if I had any questions for him.
Apart from the coding questions, which were of easy difficulty, he also asked me if I had any questions for him.
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