I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Infosys (Chennai) in Sep 2019
Interview
The hiring process was very simple and easy as it was only on-campus recruitment. You are only required to clear the first round as the mass elimination takes place here. 850+ attended in my college and only 190+ made it to the next round. If you are good at communication then you can easily clear this round.
Two rounds totally:
1st - online test
2nd - face to face
If you are really looking to get a job here please be good at verbal as it is the most toughest part. Other than that a student with a decent analytical and logical skill will make through the 1st round.
> in logical section
Syllogisms 5-7 qns
one seating arrangement question which consisted of 5 qns
>quants will contain one data interpretation question and if you crack it you will be able to solve 5 qns which is half of the quants section ( totally 10 in quants)
note: solve the cryptarithmetic question at the last
> verbal is the thing which you have to practice a lot (see the latest pattern)
But surely you will get atleast 2 reading comprehensions and many questions where from error spotting and para jumbles
Testplatform : devSquare
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
only the skills and certs from your resume and your final year project Idea
I applied from web portal it took 8 days to short list my CV . after that they taken my interview. first technical and then one more technical then HR round.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
about yourself background then they asked related to field
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Infosys (Chennai) in Sep 2017
Interview
The interview process had 2 rounds where the initial round was the qualifier that consisted of Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning Ability and Critical Thinking, Verbal. The questions were moderately difficult.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
An arrangement of 8 people in a bus was given and the pattern in which they get off the bus were given as separate questions with choices consisting of consequences of the question asked.