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16th December 2015, 10:09 AM
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Crack the Interview IIITA
Can you help me to crack interview section for admission in M Tech course in IIIT or Indian Institute of Information Technology, Allahabad as I do not want to miss the chance for getting selected?
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16th December 2015, 10:09 AM
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Re: Crack the Interview IIITA
To crack interview section for admission in M Tech course in IIIT or Indian Institute of Information Technology, Allahabad as you do not want to miss the chance for getting selected follow the Topics/ Questions asked in Interviews There are some questions/ topics that you should be ready for. These include:- • Being asked to Introduce yourself • Questions pertaining to Academics (especially for candidates who are currently in their final year or who have just recently completed their Graduation) • Questions pertaining to your Work Experience (for those candidates who are currently working) • Your Hobbies & Interests • Your Strengths and Weaknesses 1. When you enter the interview room does not panic. 2. Initially they make one comfortable by asking some personal questions. Answer them and make one comfortable. 3. Try to be master of at least on subject. Usually they ask one for one’s choice, as they have experts sitting from all different fields. So make one’s choice wisely. 4. Even if one prepare for the easiest subject do not forget to read the most difficult part in it. As they are teaching these subjects for quite a long time they know what student either don’t understand or skip because of difficult concepts. 5. Most of them love mathematics in any subject. Therefore if one can remember few mathematical definitions in the chosen subject will definitely help one. 6. As there are only one or two experts in the subject one directed the interview panel, rest of the professors can ask one some general questions too, related to current trends and technologies in one’s domain. 7. Understand the environment in room, if it is helpful and cooperative try to answer all the questions. But if things are leading to arguments and heated discussions avoid the questions if one doesn’t know them. Don’t mess up. |
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