1st the GD Round - most of us got shortlisted at a very low effort (just you've to say your points for the topic or just conclude or start)
2nd the pen paper round - It's kind of tricky question but spend more time understanding it and building a correct logic , write code with comments
in any language no prefered language.
3rd Technical Interview 1 - Core CS fundamentals like OOPs, OS, CN
OSI model layers, pillars of OOPs, Page, thread, types of inheritance
DSA - easy/medium questions like - sort the array, fid middle node of linked list/ cycle in a linked list,
GFG puzzle
Question from your resume - explain the projects - why this tech stack, why not that, what is this , implement this (like in backend "implement middleware", jwt token architecture)
HR - why this company, family background, situational questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
hierarchical inheritance vs multilevel inheritance
I was called for the gd round it was pretty fun but believe not many practice this round so ill suggest they must practice it not too tough but you need basic communication skill and if language is a barrier please ask the coordinator or the conductor first if other languages are allowed or not
Two rounds of technical and one of HR. Before interviews you have a coding and aptitude assessment. The interviewers totally remove the stress factor and are pretty chill about it