The written test started at 11:00 am. It had 2 parts:
1. Analytical: 30 questions (30 mins).
It contained Syllogisms, Data Interpretation, Data sufficiency, Coding-Decoding, Next Figure in the series, Puzzles. More or less it was the same kind as given in Freshersworld.com do R.S. Aggarwal (Logical) thoroughly. Questions were very easy, so don’t worry about the cut-off. Keep your cool and do as much as possible. It’s safe if you do more than 20.
2. English: 25 questions (30 mins).
It had 2 passages (1 short, and another long). They were worth reading, because the questions were very simple and direct. Other questions were: Finding the correct and incorrect sentences, finding the incorrect part of a sentence, arranging a group of sentences in an order so that they have a meaning. Overall it was an average English paper.
my interview was more of an interaction....
my interviewer was on phone when i entered...he greeted me himself and escorted me to the table...
then began qs,that were both technical and hr mixed...
he first asked me if i was feeling cold,nervous..i said that i was a little cold and nervous without hesitation..
he asked me about my schooling,i told him about it.
he then wanted to know about my interests,and we had a little talk over dance and painting...
when i told him i like c,os..he asked if i knew kernel programming or not to which i said that we had done some in lab but currently the vastness is not known to me...and in c he asked what have i learned recently,i spontaneously said graphics...
he asked me my weakness and why i choose cts,i told him what ever i felt..
he then asked if i knew about HTML, DHTML, JSP...i told a little and he explained the rest....
he told me many things about his experiences also....
he also showed interest in my projects....
Be careful guys. Don’t let the invigilator have any misunderstanding about your fairness in the written paper. If they even suspect someone of cheating, they will cancel his/her paper and will not even let him/her know about it. In our college, 25 candidates were disqualified because of suspicion. So its better to stick your eyes to the paper and not even look anywhere during the 60 mins. You will not have a second chance, and nobody to complain.
do be confident in accepting what you don't know..
and know well about your subjects and project....