Tip 1 : Revise OOPS very thoroughly (even the most basic questions that can be asked in the interview)
Tip 2 : Practice at least 5 questions from different categories for logical reasoning and aptitude preparation.
Tip 1 : Be thorough with each and everything mentioned by you in your resume (from the projects to work experiences to skills to awards/recognitions mentioned in it)
Tip 2 : Don't just fake anything which you don't know in your resume!!
The online assessment round was conducted on the 25th of August 2021, in 3 different batches on a single day itself. I was allotted the 2nd batch, and my exam started at around 5 PM. So there were 3 different sections in this assessment - Logical, Verbal and Aptitude. Each section had approximately 20 questions each with 20 mins of time for each section.
The main thing in this exam to be remembered is that one cannot navigate between the questions. So either you answer a question or leave it, you can come back to it in the future to change or answer or reattempt it. So one should be confident while marking the answer cautiously along with keeping a check on the time left for each section.
I personally feel that this online assessment was not so difficult if you have the ability to think logically and put your thinking caps to solve those aptitude questions.
The interviews started from 11 AM and were conducted till 5 PM (with 30 mins lunch break from 1 PM). My interview was conducted at 2 PM. In my interview, I was first asked to introduce myself. Then the interviewer directly came to my resume. He was quite excited to go through the work experiences that I had mentioned, so he asked me to give a brief overview of what was the internship about and what were your learnings from it.



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