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Monday, August 15, 2011

A day's fight for Mu-Sigma

It was the time when I had finished my engineering and was waiting patiently at home for my joining date from TCS. 3rd of August I open my mail only to be surprised to see a call for an interview by Mu-Sigma.

It reads, your interview is scheduled on 6th of August in SP college Mumbai, wow! " I want this , I just want this , my mind says ".

Now, I was living in Bhopal, so its near 14 hour journey by train , If I leave tomorrow , I can be there , well skipping the struggle I made to make it to Mumbai, I jump straight to the judgement day.

Its 8 o clock in the morning and I am standing facing the SP College Building in Andheri, Mumbai.

Feels odd , as I am the only person out there except the "chowkidar", minutes later I see people coming in , with whom I wait eagerly for the Mu-Sigma HRs.

10 o clock and there they are, 37 of us were guided to a classroom where the written exam started instantly.

Details of Written Exam :

Duration: 25 minutes ( approx)
Sections: 3
Sections: 1. Quantitative Aptitude - 10 questions
2. Verbal Reasoning - 10 questions
3. Data Interpretation - 6 questions

There was no sectional cut off, so I knew I am not touching these big , confusing verbal reasoning questions, it was quant which was easy for me , and so was the DI questions.

Questions Preparation:
Well the question paper format keeps changing all the time as I have heard, so I would advice you to have a general idea of all the things.
My format was as I mentioned above, its quant and DI questions were easy questions from RS Agarwal.

I was keeping hopes 30-40 % chance that I will crack it, and yes I did, I was one of the 16 shortlisted candidates from the written test.

The group was immediately divided into 2 smaller groups of 8 each. Who wre straight away called for GD on the topics:

1. Corruption good or Bad.
2. Recession is gone , myth or reality.

the GD ends and again the doubt creeps in, 30-40% chance that I am getting in :/,
Bingo! I get in again , its 12 of us shortlisted for the next round.
We fill in some forms and are asked to write an essay.

Topics:
1. Corruption good or bad ( yes, the same as GD)
2. Education System in India

No, cutting short on essay as I perceived , all of us move for the interviews,

The interviews are the real jury as I felt, they churn you inside out , to know if you are made for their analytics.

There are 2 rounds of interviews, first is a simpler one compared to the last which is the stress round. I would recommend you go blank in the interviews, as me telling you interview things would put in pre-conceived notions and you would not be the original person you arem so just go raw and try your best.

Coming back to me , I screwed my stress round, but something he saw in me made him to take me in.
They were announcing the result instantly, so I had the letter of intent with me at 5 o clock in the evening, It was only some days later that I came to know, that nearly 5 of us were short listed by the company.
Excited about the fact that my joining is 20th October.

This is Parth Tiwari Sigining off, take care , regards

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

My Experience of Tata Consultancy Services Campus Recruicment

TCS selection

Date: 13th Jan 2011
Venue: Technocrats Institute of Technology, Bhopal

TCS arrived in our college on 13th January 2011 as the Day 1 company and all the TIT main students appeared for it, its criteria was 60% throughout (10th 12th and graduation)

On 13th jan we had the pre placement talk, attend this seriously and note down important things, it will help you answer most of the HR questions.

On the same day 5 toppers from each branch of our college were asked to move to UIT RGPV to attend the interviews. The top 5 were not required to clear the written exam.
Rest near around 400 candidates attempted the written exam. I was one of them.
Our written exam was scheduled on 15th Jan 2011.

Written test consisted of 35 questions and 80 mins to solve. It was an online test.
The server was somewhere in TCS and the college had only provided the systems and the browsers.
I attempted 26 questions and I thought most were correct. There is negative marking so attemt the questions carefully.

The result was declared 20 minutes after the test and 240 were selected for the written exam. Those who were just below the cut off were selected for the IT Infrastructure Services field there were 33 of them in our college and the rest were selected for IT stream. I was happy for getting selected in the IT stream.

The day itself the interviews started, 133 were called on that day itself and the rest including me were called on 16th Jan 2011.
There were 2 rounds, those who cleared the technical were called for the HR interview.
I thought the technical was the most important part of the recruicment because it consists of the MR round with it.

I cleared the technical and was recommended for the HR round.

The result was decalred the next day in college. And I was delighted to get selected.

Preparation:
Witten: I would say to prepare for the written round get the pattern of questions from the previous tcs papers and understand them. If you understand the concept and the logic behind the question, you will be able to answer the questions in the written exam.

Technical: Usually basic questions from the core subjects are asked, if you are not comfortable with all subjects then tell them the subjects you are comfortable with in your resume. Questions may be asked from them only.

HR: This round is easy, do not make any blunders, keep confidence and you will be able to crack the Hr round.

All the best for those attempting TCS and even if you don't make it, don't be disappointed. TCS is not the end of the world.

Queries are welcome.

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Passing the Sun Certified Web Componenet Developer Exam (SCWCD)

After organising 2 events I thought it is time to enhance my java skills and decided to take up the SCWCD exam.

I cleared it on 25th August 2010.

I have some suggestions for those preparing for it

Do head first twice , on your second attempt solve the niko's mock exam topic wise.

Do David bridgewater or scwcd exam study kit or Frits notes once after that.

then go on to mocks , solve as many mocks as you can, when you have doubt in a question then search the specs/book, if doubt persists search javaranch forum and other google searches, if it still persists then create a new topic on scwcd forum.

Above things could be found here
Many mock questions are ambiguous and some are useless just don't get worried by them.

Do not judge yourself by HF 2nd edition final mock exam completely. i had scored only 60% and had attempted it around 3 days before the real one. It has many errors check the errata as well.

Another thing I had solved mainly 1.4 exams only and a very few 1.5 mocks. I did not find the real exam very performance based, by my opinion it was like 1.4 mocks only.

All the best, queries are welcome.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Grand Introduction to OSUM Club @ TIT(Technocrats) Bhopal

This blog post is to describe my 2nd event as OSUM Club Leader of TIT Bhopal.
The title of the event is – Grand Introduction to OSUM Club


All this time I was looking for a way by which I could introduce the OSUM Club in the institute to a large group of students from various courses, branches and semesters of my institute at a time.
There couldn’t have been a better opportunity for me than the annual technical fest of our college videlicet “Technofusion 2010”. The main seminar hall of the college is witness to events like Paper Presentation and Video clip competitions etc. I got the permission from college management to get me a slot in between the competitions during which I can give an introduction to the OSUM Club in the institute.
To take the information about this seminar to all the students interested in the club, I made an OSUM notice, this notice was posted in all the notice boards of the college 3-4 days before the day of the seminar defining the date and time of the same also the benefits to students who join the club. (If you need the notice drop me a mail and I will forward it to you).
The day came and the stage was all set for me to present the OSUM club to the students, I made a presentation which comprised following things-

• FOSS and its Benefits to students and society
• Online OSUM Club & the OSUM Community
• Technocrats Institute of Technology, Bhopal (M.P.) OSUM Club
• Benefits of being member of the OSUM Club
• Registration and upcoming activities
This thoroughly explained the interested students about the club and its activities.
And I hope a positive response from students of TIT Bhopal.
All those students who answered me and interacted with me during the seminar were given "Open Solaris Pen\highlighter". Some present members of the club were awarded "Java notebook ".
There was another event in “Technofusion 2010” which was promoting FOSS it was the “Code War”, the code war was a Java Programming contest which consisted of 2 rounds two decide the best java programmers. The members were registered in teams of 2 to take part in the event.
This event was success as well, it had largest entries compared to any other event in Technofusion 2010.The winners of various events of Technofusion were awarded with “I love Solaris” t shirt and many other prizes.
Here are few images of the event-

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Saturday, February 27, 2010

My ASP.net seminar..

Hello all,

I am writting this post in order to share some of the videos which had been shot in a computer class.I was done with my dot net training at syscom infotech and was asked by my teacher to take a lecture in her place. I thought of trying it, because giving seminars is something we have to do usually during the period of our job.

It was a nice experience, I am happy that I overcame my nervousness and was able to speak and explain to the students.






Regards
Parth