uration: 1 hour.
Likely includes aptitude (quantitative & logical reasoning), technical MCQs (programming basics, OOPs, DBMS, OS, networking), and possibly coding questions.
Purpose: To test your problem-solving ability and fundamental technical knowledge.
2. Group Discussion (GD)
You’ll be placed in a group with other candidates.
A topic will be given (technical or general, e.g., "AI – boon or bane," "Remote work vs office work").
Evaluated on communication skills, clarity of thought, confidence, listening, and teamwork.
3. Technical Interview
One-on-one discussion with a technical panel.
Questions about:
Programming languages you know (Java, Python, C, etc.)
Problem-solving or coding exercises (whiteboard/online IDE).
Core CS subjects (DBMS, OOP, OS, networking).
Your projects, internships, or GitHub contributions.
Focus: Depth of knowledge + practical application.
4. Final Interview (HR/Managerial)
More about you as a candidate than just your technical skills.
Covers:
Why you want this internship.
Career goals and motivation.
Availability, flexibility, and learning expectations.
Sometimes behavioral/HR questions (strengths, weaknesses, challenges faced).