The IIM interview is a crucial step in the admissions process for the prestigious Indian Institutes of Management. Candidates face a panel of experts who assess their academic background, work experience, and general awareness. Questions range from personal achievements to current affairs, testing analytical and communication skills. The interview aims to gauge a candidate’s suitability for the rigorous MBA program and assess their leadership potential. It is imperative for candidates to articulate their goals, showcase adaptability, and demonstrate a clear understanding of the business world. Successful candidates convey confidence, enthusiasm, and a passion for contributing to the IIM community.
Slot: 10:00AM
Profile: (10th/12th/UG – 93.1/95.8/8.37)- GEM
CAT Percentile: 98.11
B. Tech. : Electrical Engineering from NIT Kurukshetra
Work-Ex: 22 Months as Automatic Train Supervision (ATS) Application Engineer at Alstom Transport India Limited
GD: “Should there be a limit on the freedom of press and media”
All the students were given their respective GD and PI panels and we were asked to go in groups of 10 for Document Verification which took almost 2 hours. I thought of going later so as to get an idea of how GDs were going. (I had heard from a student earlier that his GD ended up being a fish market.) So I waited till the last batch of GD of my panel and there were only 7 students left till then in my panel in which 1 guy was absent, so only 6 participants. Yay! So it was a moment of relief and we all actually decided beforehand that we will make it a balanced GD and will give everybody a chance to speak. We were given 2 mins to think 8 mins for the discussion and 2 mins to conclude. I started the GD. Everyone got a chance to speak and there was no finger pointing or shouting in between although few guys did interrupt in between but then it was a GD and we had only 8 mins. Everyone gave a conclusion and then I concluded with a phrase.
Performance: 3.5/5
We were then told to wait for the PI. I was 6th in the row and it was almost lunch time but the profs said they wanted to interview me before lunch break.
PI: Our panel had 2 profs, both male. lets call them M1 and M2 both in late 40’s.
M1: So, Randhir please introduce yourself.
Me: Started with well prepared, 1000 times rehearsed version of it.
M2: (Interrupts in between) You have worked only for 21 months, why do you want to do MBA now?
Me: First told him the rehearsed version of “Why MBA?” and then explained him that being an ATS Application Engineer and having worked in different Metro projects like Lucknow, Kochi and Delhi I have worked with different subsystems in Metro Rail Industry and told him that personally I see my knowledge curve getting stagnated after a point of time so I wanted to act now. (Cliche answer)
M1: So Randhir, you said you know about every subsystem in Metro.
Me: No sir, I said I know about those with whom ATS has an interface.
M1: Write the names of the subsystems you know of in the paper before you and explain.
Me: Explained, 1. ATC (Automatic Train Control)
2. IXL: Interlocking Subsystem
3. MSS: Maintenance Sub System
4. DCS: Data and Communication Subsystem
5: Rolling Stock
M1: What about Infrastructure?
Me: Sir I mentioned only those sub system which is taken care by Alstom.
M2: So Randhir, you have a great academic record and its been less than two years since you graduated so you must be remembering your electrical engineering?
Me: Well honestly I was not very well prepared with my engineering subjects, but I knew a NITIE interview is driven on your Engineering subjects so I said. Yes sir, I remember few of them.
M2: Can you tell me how can you make a transformer 100% efficient?
Me: Sir if all the losses like eddy current and hysteresis loss are zero with the leakage flux being zero and we are using CRGOS with lamination for its construction, it can be made 100% efficient. (Honestly I was putting everything I remembered about transformer efficiency before them and hoped they picked whatever they wanted)
M2: What is leakage flux and also please explain in above answer in one line, I just want a single line answer for that?
Me: Explained leakage flux but didn’t know what he was expecting in that single line so I just said sorry sir this is all I remember. (M2 wasn’t satisfied and I was cursing myself inside)
M1: He was waiting for his time and asked me, Do you remember your Final year project?
Me: Well it was my time, I happened to read everything on my major project which is usually asked in a NITIE interview so i began talking about my project.
M1: (Interrupted in Between) Don’t explain it. So, since you did your major project on Inverters you must have researched about other converters. Right?
Me: Yes sir.
M1: Can you tell me what is a Cycloconverter?
Me: Now started going through every converter I read about in the past few days in my head DC-DC, AC-DC, DC-AC but couldn’t remember CycloConverter.(Which I did when I was telling about my interview to a friend after the interview got over) So I simply said, sorry sir I have read it in my B.Tech but I can’t remember it now.
M1: Okay, tell me what is the advantage of three phase power supply?
Me: Explained about it.
M1: What kind of supply do you use in Metro trains, AC or DC?
Me: Sir we use both kind of supply, in projects like Bangalore Metro and Kochi Metro you will not see overhead lines because there we use 770 V DC supply being fed though the Third Rail (you can search about it). But in projects like Lucknow Metro and Delhi Metro we use 25kv AC supply fed though Pantograph.
Both M1 and M2: Okay, Randhir All the Best.
When I went to take my folder from M1 he said, there was a certificate regarding Adobe in your folder what was it?
Me: Sir I am an Adobe Creativity Scholarship recipient which was given to only 23 students across the globe in 2013.
Seemed impressed and Wished me luck.
Performance: 3.5/5
Verdict-STRAIGHT CONVERT MERIT NO-141
PostScript: I have a friend in NITIE who met me after my interview and I told him about the profs who interviewed me and he recognized M1 because he was the one who took his interview too last year. He told me about him, about how astute, hardworking and respectable he is throughout NITIE.
Next day when I was in office in the afternoon I received my friend’s message that M1 passed away last night due to a heart attack. I was bummed. I couldn’t find words. I felt really sorry.
May he Rest In Peace. I would like to thank him for providing me the chance to be a part of the NITIE’s legacy.
Thank You Sir!
Venue: NITIE Campus ( IIM MuMBai )
Slot: 11:00AM
Profile: (10th/12th/UG – 89/86/7.5)-GEM
Work-ex: 30 Months as Project Manager at Tata Motors
GD: “should Facebook be allowed to give clear policies about the data that should be removed”
There were 12 members in the GD and the panel had 3 professors. The GD turned out to be a fish market with only 3-4 people shouting to get the chance to speak all the time. Amidst this chaos I was able to pitch in 3-4 times with some points regarding a regulatory body to be made with members from different countries and proper rules must be formulated to verify the data before anyone posts it. also talked about developing AI algorithms to control data etc.
Preperation: 3/5 ; Performance: 2.5/5
PI: Our panel had 2 profs one male and one female. lets call them M (in early 40’s)and F (in early 30’s).
I was 9th in my Panel.
M: So, Vinay please introduce yourself
V: Told the well rehearsed answer (practiced well after my blunders in my first interview :P)
M: So what exactly is your profile at Tata Motors?
V: Sir, I work as a project Manager for ILCV Bus segment and I’m currently managing projects for State Transport Undertakings (STU’s). Currently working on a regulatory project for Govt. of India. (Told some minor details about the project and how i play a crucial part in the on-time delivery of the project).
M: Asked few technical questions regarding applications of Electronics in Automobiles (My UG major is in ECE).
V: was fortunately able to answer all of them.
F: So, Vinay you have studied from NIT Kurukshetra. How was Kurukshetra for you?
V: Spoke about Kurukshetra and what i liked about the place and how i was able to mix with people from different cultures and how i learnt Punjabi and Haryanvi.
F: Asked something more about the cultural changes that i observed between South India and North India.
V: Gave some examples. (I think she was convinced 🙂 )
F: So, as a project Manager how do you choose Vendors for your Projects? Do you prefer those who have Global presence?
V: Not exactly madam. Instead, as a project manager I would look for suppliers who can give us better quality products with minimum cost and shorter time to market. This would help me complete my project in time and be accountable to the customer. In fact, we have had problems regarding quality with some vendors who are present globally. At that time we went for vendors who gave quality products for us.
M: So Vinay what is your take on electric vehicles?
V: sir, the Indian govt. has proposed to have electric vehicles by the end of 2030. According to me we are presently not ready with the proper infrastructure like charging stations, driver awareness etc. but Indian govt. is working towards accomplishing that and I think we can be successful by 2030.
Both M& F: okay Vinay Thank you (with a Big smile)
Then suddenly F: (while I was standing) what other calls do you have Vinay?
V: Ma’am I have calls from new IIM’s, MDI, NITIE as of now.
Both M & F: okay, All the best Vinay.
V: Thank you Madam, Thank you Sir.
Preperation: 4/5 ; Performance: 4/5
Verdict: Converted in the First List and Joining “NITIE -The God’s Own Campus :D”
My slot was morning.
First of all we all were gathered in an auditorium where we were called in a sequence, provided an ID and then document verification took place.
After verification we were called for GD round.
The GD topic was – Social media is ban or boon. I started so it gave me an advantage and then i put some valid points in between which gave a boost. It was around 15–20 minutes and GD got over.
Then I was followed to the interview place.
There were 2 members in the panel. They were extremely polite and humble to me. The interview started:
- Tell us about yourself. Try to tell your hobby effectively as they ask background of your hobby.
- Why do you want to join Nitie. They were impressed by my answer.
- What is PGDIE. I applied only for this course and got shortlisted.
- Brief your final year project.
- You must have appeared in IITs too then why here?
Then here comes the technical questions:
- What are eddy current losses.
- what is rankin cycle
- what is carnot cycle
- Eff of these cycles? Where are they used?
- Eff of boiler.
They asked about my native place and job too. What is my designation and what kind of work I do and how do i handle some rural situations as they read some news in the paper for Rajasthan.
I got selected with an open rank of 16. So basically they just check your honesty and your confidence while you are speaking to them. Make a proper eye contact and wear a smile. Other than that you will love NITIE’s ambience.
Thank you! I hope it will help!
the day I gave interview in NITIE IIM MUMBAI . This is my first college interview and I was little nervous about the interview. My slot was on morning 8.00am.
Firstly all the candidates were asked to sit in a conference hall and the admission team explained about the various processes in interview and they also instructed the candidates regarding the arrangement of certificates.
From that hall we were asked to move upstairs for certificate verification and in the mean time every candidate was given a unique NITIE ID.
After verification the actual interview process starts and the first round is GD. Mostly a group will have 10 to 12 candidates. There were 3 panellists and they provided us with notepads and pens.
Our topic was a generalized one “Do Swach Bharath Abhiyan brought Swachtha.“ The time period is around 15 mins with 2 minutes for conclusion . GD started well and after some time some went out of topic and some repeating the same points. I took around 4 takes and also initiated in conclusion.
After that you will be guided for PI panel. Every year they used to have 10 to 12 panels and mine was 9 th panel. Also I became the first candidate to enter into it.
My heart was beating heavily and I found myself getting into an unusual mode but still I managed to bring smile in my face. There were 3 panellists and each of them looked me as if I was asking a date with thier daughter ( close enough comparison). I greeted all the three and they greeted me back with smile. I was asked to to take a seat which is around 10 feets from them.
The one sitting at the centre started asking about my travel and accomodation. These questions really made myself comfortable. Then they asked for my introduction and I started delivering as I have already prepared for that. They stopped me after 3 mins and asked regarding my family background , father’s occupation etc.,
The one sitting at the left end asked me the reason behind choosing Textile Technology in undergraduation and also they asked few simple basic questions on textile engineering which I answered very well.
Then they asked about the various IE techniques , Usage of IE in the field of Textiles, etc., For these questions I struggled and I am not able to answer properly since in my undergraduation there is no much things on IE.
Later they moved for questions on Maths… maskede to differentiate between Discrete and Continuous functions with an example.? Since I couldn’t able to answer the previous questions I was little tensed and I really struggled a lot to recollect the answer.
Few more questions on basic Supply chain and finance.
With those they finished technical side and they started asking questions on my extra curricular and co curriculars which I have mentioned in application form. Since I from Tamilnadu they even asked me about RajniKant and his film which I recently watched and also they enquired me regarding the release date of Enthiran-2 . Haha!
That’s all with the interview process and I was selected in the first merit list itself which was published on May 15. I was offered PGDIE..!!
From the experience one thing I can surely say that they tested candidates for their originality and honesty.!
All the very Best..!!
Thanks..!!
Nitie interview experience -PGDIM online interview
Profile — 95/82.67/90 , 90.14 in CAT – OEM
3 professor all in 40-50 years old
P1: tell me about yourself
P1: why mba and if you want to learn business side of engineering why not develop it while doing a job like piyush bansal and all entrepreneurs. They didn’t have mba . So why do you need to have a MBA?
P1: why nitie ?
P1: what does x stand for in tedx since I mentioned tedx in my introduction.
Asked p2 if he wanted to ask any questions
P2: talked about why I was smiling throughout the interview and how i was feeling and light conversation and jokes .
P2: what is a major challenge i have faced in my life and how did I overcome it .
P2: asked about my major project and things I have worked on and done in my internship
P2: my top 4 dream companies
Asked p3 to ask any question but he seemed offline so P1 asked a case
P1: if you were doing a research work with a professor and need to present that paper someplace and on the same day one of your dream companies come for placements, what will you do and how will you tackle it situation.
Cross questioning on the answer I gave .
P3 comes online .
Asked me about my university and how is the admission process there and how many campuses and seats are there for my branch (cse) and detailed information regarding how to join that btech college. ( Tbh looked like he was enquiring because his relative or person wanted to apply to that college)
P3: tell me your favourite subject in graduation.
P3: asked me types of data structures .
The end
Overall a very chill interview and amazing panel . Genuinely looked interested in knowing about me and no grilling and not
not much technical stuff asked.
Nitie has by far the best interview process. They assign you mentors before the interview process and you can ask your enquiry of any from them and they let you know what time to join the link and because of that you don’t have to keep staring at your screen like cap interviews and you are calm and relaxed before the interview
I had an interview on 30th March 2017 (2 Pm slot) and I reached NITIE on the same day. The accommodation was pre arranged at MDP and I seriously admired the view of lake from the building. Its a really beautiful campus.
I reported at the Admin building and the process started off with the document verification. Tedious process and literally took more than 1 hr. It was followed by a GD and our topic was “One India One election”. I had to wait for 1 hr to enter the Gd room.
GD
3 Profs in GD, P1 Female, P2 male, P3 Female
Due to the triviality of the topic, the discussion soon turned into an argument and people started attacking others instead of arguments. It ended in 12–15 mins and was a bad experience overall.
PI
Right after the GD, I was guided by Adcom to my panel (NO 7). After waiting for nearly 45 mins my Panel was shifted and I was told to go to panel no. 10. It was 5 o’clock by now and I was feeling a bit tired (wearing a suit and tie in humid weather causes a lot of discomforts). I was the second last candidate in my panel and hence had to wait.
Sitting outside the panel room
The room suddenly opened in the middle of an interview. I woman in her late 40s came out and inquired about something from the Adcom. An overzealous guy (lets name him Z) uttered something which seemed to me like a reply. Prof. looked at him slyly and asked her in a plain, smooth manner ;
Prof : ” You seem eager to answer question”
Z ; “ Yes Ma’am”
Prof ; “ I will grill you” (Tone was more a sweet warning)
Z : Smiled (A bit puzzled I guess.
In about 10–15 min I was called for the interview.
Interview panel : 3 profs, P1 : F ( Late 40s), P2 ( M, Early 50’s), P3 (Early 40s) (Order – left to right)
They were sitting across a large table. P1 & P2 were busy with some documents and P3 was staring at his laptop (Bored probably)
I entered the room, greeted them all and sat on a small tool in the middle of the room.
P1 : Introduce yourself!
Me : Started off in a high enthusiastic pitch and went on for about a minute.
P1 : Where do you work, what is is the sector?
Me : Tells them about the company I work for (I work in Oil & Gas Industry).
P2 : Cuts me in middle and asks “ what is upstream and downstream?”
Me : Tell them about it.
It was followed by a few more question from my work and then suddenly…
P1 : What projects did you do in your college? (In a sharp tone)
Me : Told them, I have done a few on Automobiles, Alternate fuels and E rickshaw.
P1 : (Suddenly makes an interesting face) Ohh did you? Tell me how an automobile starts? (Condescending tone)
( P2 Staring right at me as if scrutinising the thoughts in my brain with a cunning smile )
Me : (I felt a plunge inside my body and my mind was filled with bliss, Automotive is my area of interest) I started off right from the ignition system and ended on final transmission and drive. (I felt quite pleased as in a previous interviews I had fumbled on similar kind of thing)
(P1 & P2 seems happy. Both smile at me and look at me benevolently. P3 is sleepy)
P2 ask some more questions from materials used in cars which fortunately I was able to handle)
P2 : “Okay tell me what do you do other than academics?”
Me : Sir, I write answers on Quora (Brags about being most viewed in Diesel engine & Cars)
P1 : So you feel you are an expert in automobiles? Why dont you work for any automotive companies?
Me ; Explained them about it.
P2 : So you write answers on online forums. Suggest me a car?
Me : Inquires about requirements and usage (Forgot to ask about Budget) Suggest Ford Ecosport.
P2 : Oh no! Its way too costly, We are profs here not Managers (All of them laughs)
Me : Suggested a few hatchbacks.
(P2 was really inquiring about why I suggested these cars and their pros and cons)
P1 : Which car do you drive?
Me : Vitara Brezza
P2 : What did you say you do?
Me : Smiling a little and explaining how my father also love cars so its like a dream to own a compact SUV.
Inquires about my family background
All of them look at each other and wished me luck. I started walking outside and almost opened the gate when P1 called me started asking questions about my workex. I was feeling strange and they din’t stop. 10 more minutes of questioning before I leave.
I walked out of the room and called my sister (she also had the interview on same day). I walked and reached the stairs when the adcom called me on top of his voice “ They are calling you back”. I was taken aback. Cut the phone call and rushed to the room. Opened the door and ask permission to enter. They smiled and asked, “ What is your name?”
I replied and they asked me to leave.
Ps – I was a good experience overall.
My content would be specefic to those students, whose Gate score is on the verge of cut off score for NITIE (around 750 for general, – 50 subsequently for categories), and how they can convert the process.✌
General Info
1. Expected dates of interview would be around 22 Apr. One month of continuous preparation can lead a student to convert the process.
2. As many students don’t talk much in english during the rigorous preparation. So, I recommend them to work on their communication skills for this month.
Sources–
a) Make a small group of 3-5 students and discuss the current issues happening around the world.
b) Also, students can use android applications like Opentalk, which allows them to talk to strangers in english.
GD
1. Panel will consist of 3 persons (profs/alums) and a group 8-10 students will discuss on any one topic. Topics will be either Generic (make in india, FDI, GST, etc.) or related to some current issue.
2. GD timings will be (1+10+1) mins. 1 min initial time, 10 min discussion, 1 min conclusion/ summary.
3. 3 entries will be ideal of 30 secs each.
4. GD marks will be given 60% based on communication skills, 20% group coordination, 20% knowledge/ content.
5. Based on experience, it is said that GD plays a crucial role in someone’s selection.
6. Try to start or conclude/summarised the GD.
7. If you feel, you spoke well, then try to promote someone in the group who didn’t speak much. This will show your group coordination skills.
8. It is not preferred to give only your suggestion on the topic, rather put some facts and then discuss what you believe. For facts you need to make content on every imp topic and learn.
PI
1. Panel will compromises of 3 people again.
2. Interview may take place for 5- 20 mins, depending upon no. Of candidates in that slot. More candidates choose third day and mid slot. So wisely choose your slots. Although it is not that 5 min candidate will not be selected and 20 min candidate will be selected. It is just, since panel have less candidates, so the interview time increases.
3. Prepare a 1 min. Intro of yours, including your hometown, family background, your branch, college, final year project name and deliverables, summer internship, your hobbies and achievements.
4. Also prepare some imp technical question (Industrial engineering, thermodynamics) or subjects related to your final year project or internship.
Some Imp topics– PERT, CPM, Laws of Thermodynamics.
5. Your final year project will be discussed. Prepare for questions like, what & how u did it.
6. Some HR questions will be asked like, why NITIE, your strengths & weaknesses.
7. They will be judging you on the basis of your communication skills, and your interest towards NITIE.
8. Wear a good formal dress with tie, which suits you best. Clean shaved will be preferred.
9. Invest time while filling the application form. As this will be your CV for the process.
10. Have a prior return bookings, as the panel may ask you to check your management skills.
11. They may ask you about your stay in NITIE, and food facility at the initial to make you feel comfortable.
12. Keep smiling, be confident and be courteous to the panel as these people are looking for such energy on the campus.
I hope this placement statistics will motivate you to prepare for the process.
Cheers.
My profile:
10th – 6.6/10 ( CBSE ) around 62.5%
12th – 1061/1200 (TN board ) around 88.42%
BE Mechanical-8.35/10 (Anna University)83.5%
3 Panel members
P3- Tell us about yourself ??
Me- Never prepared so started answering what I really am..
P1- What is famous in Madurai??
Me- Food and temples sir…
P1- Give some examples ??
Me- Food – Jigarthanda, Rose milk, Parotta, etc sir. Temples- Meenakshi Amman temple, Alagar Kovil, Kudal Alagar Perumal Kovil.. I can keep on saying the whole day sir.. because Madurai is Tempe city…
(P1 laughed and was happy with my answer)
P1- Why Meenakshi amman temple is famous ??
Me- In south India mostly people treat either lord Shiva or lord Vishnu as supreme one.. but Madurai Meenakshi and kancheepuram Kamakshi are the only female gods who are treated more supreme than the male god’s so they are very famous .
(P1 seemed happy for my answer)
P3 – Asked about my final year project??
Me- Explained shortly.. my project was on Time study and at the end I told that productivity can be increased by warning the operators alone..
( P3 and P1 laughed and was not satisfied with my answer)
P1- Your aim ??
Me- Want to become a fitness entrepreneur sir..
P1- why so ??
Me- Told them about my weight loss and told that Indian products are not upto the quality and results are poor too.. I will not be able to give a superior quality product as cost may increase.. I will give the same product at lower price..
P1- People nowadays see brand.. why would they choose your product??
Me- Sir out of all gym goers 75% people are youngsters and youngsters in the sense I mean people of age 15–25.. At 15–25yrs most of them are students and students can’t afford too much money considering brand alone.. so eventually they choose cheaper products…that is where my products will come into picture…
P1- You are wrong it will not be possible…
Me- It is definitely possible sir… because in our country youngsters like me we go for a product seeing their brand ambassador.. so I would work on choosing the right brand ambassador eventually people will start buying my products.
(P1 was not satisfied and gave a wicked smile)
P3- What is Ind engg ??
Me- Gave an informal answer..
P1- What other options you have ??
Me- I have applied for all IITs and NITs sir…
P1- What about PSU’s ??
Me- My gate score is not even upto the psu cutoff sir and I was not interested in job either so I am happy that I am here at NITIE..
P1- Ok you may leave …
Me – Smiled at everyone and said thank you.. arranged the chair and left….
P2- Was simply on his mobile doing something throughout he didn’t even see my face…
Around 4PM my interview got over… had chat with some fellow candidates … had dinner and left the college at around 9.45PM..
At around 12AM in the airport started watching Game of thrones…
Returned Madurai 23–04– afternoon 12PM
Overall experience–
New place, variety of people, great campus , costly environment…
An experience of lifetime…
Date: 22nd April 2019
Slot: 10am
Branch: Chemical
GD topic: Is corruption the price we pay for democracy?
2 min thinking- 15 min discussion- 2 min conclusion
There were 7 people in the group and 3 people in the panel. The discussion went well. There was no scene like a fish market. Every one of us got a chance to speak.
Interview: 3 people in the panel
1. Tell me about yourself, cross-questions on that as I mentioned I was a publicity head of a committee.
2. Project details and questions related to it.
3. Work exp- your role, Describe your day at the job.
4. What is industrial engineering?
5. Difference between efficiency and effectiveness.
6. Did you go through the college’s website?
7. Name any subjects that you remember.
8. What do you know about the courses offered by NITIE?
It went on for around 10-12 minutes.
Overall, I had a good experience. It took around 2 and half hours for the whole process i.e. documents verification, GD & PI to complete.
My slot was morning.
First of all we all were gathered in an auditorium where we were called in a sequence, provided an ID and then document verification took place.
After verification we were called for GD round.
The GD topic was – Social media is ban or boon. I started so it gave me an advantage and then i put some valid points in between which gave a boost. It was around 15–20 minutes and GD got over.
Then I was followed to the interview place.
There were 2 members in the panel. They were extremely polite and humble to me. The interview started:
- Tell us about yourself. Try to tell your hobby effectively as they ask background of your hobby.
- Why do you want to join Nitie. They were impressed by my answer.
- What is PGDIE. I applied only for this course and got shortlisted.
- Brief your final year project.
- You must have appeared in IITs too then why here?
Then here comes the technical questions:
- What are eddy current losses.
- what is rankin cycle
- what is carnot cycle
- Eff of these cycles? Where are they used?
- Eff of boiler.
They asked about my native place and job too. What is my designation and what kind of work I do and how do i handle some rural situations as they read some news in the paper for Rajasthan.
I got selected with an open rank of 16. So basically they just check your honesty and your confidence while you are speaking to them. Make a proper eye contact and wear a smile. Other than that you will love NITIE’s ambience.
Thank you! I hope it will help!
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