Interview
Hello,
You must first comprehend why they are asking the question in order to provide a more appropriate response.
The question is actually just a way for them to get to know you better before the actual interview.
It serves as an introduction, and the interviewer will choose the next question based on how you respond.
You have the chance to make a good impression now.
If you provide a thoughtful response, the interviewer will gladly ask you additional questions.
4 Crucial Hints for Self-Portrait Questions
1) Be Professional and Concise.
2) Don't memorise; just practise.
3. Recognize Your Audience
4) Keep W.A.P. in mind (Work, Academic, Personal).
Sample Answer
I'm John, a senior at School XYZ, and that's who I am.
While completing a few different academic assignments this year, I was still able to keep a 3.5 GPA. I established the "XYZ Book Club," which currently has up to 20 active participants. I also started a recycling campaign on campus, raising awareness and bringing in a guest professor from outside to talk on the topic.
Given that I've never missed a deadline, I tend to be dependable and team-oriented. I'm also pleased of my capacity for resilience and for overcoming obstacles when they arise. For instance, I had some issues in trigonometry the previous year. After realising that I needed to spend more time on the subject, I met with an instructor outside of class and allocated an additional two hours every day for it. I ultimately received an A in the subject.
I want to major in either journalism or English at University X. I think both programmes will be engaging and pertinent to my interests because I enjoy reading and writing.
Good Luck!!
Dear Shankar,
Mention these key pointers in your self-introduction in an interview: Who You Are [Name, where you are from, some personal background, walk me through your experiences, ] What have you studied [educational qualifications] Focus on your work, past achievements in the job, internships, and workshops and achievements related to the interview.
Hope it was helpful.
All The Best.
While giving introduction about yourself in the interview of SSN or any other competitive examination. You need to mention the following things in your answer:
Here is the basic eligibility criteria you need to meet in order to give UPSC Exam:
Applicants awaiting their final graduation result can also apply for IAS exam. And there is no minimum UPSC qualification percentage required also.
So, you can definitely go for UPSC while in the final year of your graduation as you don't need any minimum required marks in graduation for it.
To know more about it, please check the following link https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias-eligibility-criteria
Hope this helps you.
Hey! You haven’t mentioned the interview for which you are preparing. However if there is a common tip for all interviews it is that confidence is always key. Keep your head high even when you’re unsure of the answer. Be straightforward with your answers. Don’t murmur, don’t slouch. Always have a good posture and with this your chances at any interview increase multifold.
Dear Aspirant,
The interview is different as Electronics and communication branch is technically different from CSE as it deals with more related hardware and communication techniques.
ECE is mainly divided into 4 parts
When it comes to CSE it more deals with.
algorithms to solve the problem in a very efficient way
Data structures
Database management systems
Machine learning and data science
Operating systems
Discrete mathematics
Microprocessors
Compiler design
Etc are few CSE subjects which are not even related to ECE subjects
Maybe operating systems are used in embedded engineering like real-time Operating systems
Computer architecture and microprocessors are two subjects that CSE students and ECE students study in common otherwise it is a different ball game.
And related to ECE guys going to CSE jobs
Yes ECE guys can go to CSE jobs. I have seen a lot of them go to high-paying CSE jobs. It is because of their passion for coding.
If you want to go to high-paying jobs then you need to be good in algorithm design and data structures machine learning etc
Otherwise, you can also get into t3 companies who hire people in mass and they will train you and put you on projects
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