Thursday 14 July 2011

Students help and guide - Mayank Yadav

Aptitude Test

The campus selection process starts with Aptitude Test,
which will assess your mind power to perform in a particular
way. This includes quantitative problems, logical ability, numerical,
verbal and analytical reasoning abilities sections. Each section
may have individual eligibility criteria. Part of the test may be
on C & C++. Though you will be trained by experts during
5th semester you need to practice on your own in order to
achieve the required speed and accuracy.

The test papers are from the memory of the students who
have attended the test (not from the company) and therefore
caution has to be exercised.

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bullet http://www.Freshersworld.com
bullet http://www.CHETANAS.com

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bullet http://www.Fresherjobs.in
bullet http://www.jobsassist.com
bullet http://www.boredguru.com
bullet http://www.todayfresher.com
bullet http://www.ittestpapers.com
bullet http://www.sourcecodesworld.com
bullet http://www.sureshkumar.net

Important Books

TITLE AUTHOR
Puzzles to Puzzle You                                  Shakuntala Devi
In the Wonderland of Numbers                   Shakuntala Devi
The Great Book of Puzzles And Teasers     George J. Summers
Quantitative Aptitude                                  R.S Agarwal
Verbal Reasoning                                        R.S Agarwal
Brain Teasers                                              Ravi Narula
Test Your C Skills                                       Yashwant Kanetkar
Body Language- your success Mantra         Dr.Shalini Varma
Test Your C Skills                                       S Thamarai SelviR Murugesan
Cracking IT Interview                                  Balasubramanium . M & others


For Group discussion and HR interview, the soft skills you learn
during training have to be developed. The book on body language
will be very useful. For technical interview refer to book
"Cracking IT Interview" by Balasubramanium . M & others.
However it is desirable to keep the technical knowledge
summarized in a diary for ready reference.



some questions for interviewing an adult

* Tell me something about yourself...
* What has life taught you?
* Who and what has surprised you in your life?
* What do you see in your future?
* What are you most proud of?
* What are your regrets?
* Did you have any pets when you were growing up? If so,
what were they like?
* What was the happiest moment of your life? The saddest?
The most memorable?
* What have you always wanted to do, but haven't done yet?
Do you think you'll have the chance to do it?
* How would you like to be remembered?

Some questions for interviewing a youth

* Who are the most important people in your life?
* What's your favorite part of school?
* What is your earliest memory?
* Describe the place where you live – what's it like there?
* What are your big goals in life?
* Who's your best friend? What do you like to do together?
* Do you have any siblings? How are they like you and how
are they different?
* What do you dream for the children of your country?
* What do want to be later in life and why?
* Describe an ordinary day in your life, from the moment you
wake up until the time you go to sleep

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