🎓 From Circuits to Classrooms: How This ECE Fresher Navigated the DMS Interview Panel
Candidate Profile
- Background: Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE) graduate from a reputed university.
- Work Experience: Fresher (no prior work experience).
- Academics:
- 10th Grade: 91%
- 12th Grade: 93%
- Undergraduate CGPA: 9.0
Interview Panel
- Panel Composition: 3 Interviewers (2 Male, 1 Female)
- Mode: Online Interview (with brief connectivity interruptions)
Interview Questions & Candidate's Approach
🟢 Icebreaker & Profile-Related Questions
🔵 M1: “Which branch are you from? What’s the difference between Electronics & Communication and Telecommunications?”
🟢 General Awareness & Analytical Questions
🔵 M1: “What is India’s GDP?”
🔵 M2: “What is India’s per capita income?”
🔵 M2: “What’s your view on the farmers’ protest?”
🔵 M2: “What is the role of Parliament?”
(Connectivity interruption occurred during this segment. Panelist also faced technical issues and rejoined later.)
🟢 Personality, Extracurricular & Motivation Questions
🔵 F3: “Tell me about your extracurricular activities.”
🔵 F3: “What are the drawbacks of IoT?”
🔵 F3: “Why MBA?”
🔵 F3: “What other calls do you have? Which institutes do you prefer? How will you decide?”
🔵 F3: “Good. Do you have any questions for us?”
At the end, F3 confirmed with M2 if he had more questions. He declined, allowing the candidate a final word.
Candidate: Took this chance to deliver a brief self-introduction since the opportunity hadn’t arisen earlier.
🔵 F3: “Good… You’ll do well.” (encouraging closing remark)
✨ Key Takeaways for Aspirants
- ✅ Don’t panic if a factual answer isn’t exact—show reasoning instead.
- ✅ Technical issues can happen—stay calm and professional if interrupted.
- ✅ Use unexpected openings (like final remarks) to leave a strong impression.
- ✅ Be prepared for basic general awareness and policy-related questions.
- ✅ Always ask one or two thoughtful questions to show genuine interest.
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