Sectors to Target, Resume, Placement Preparation, Experience
There are certain bullet points which you have to keep in mind during placements:

- This is not only your knowledge test, but a test of your overall skills, be it academic, be it personality wise, be it your emotional skills, so you need to be mentally and emotionally strong as well, if you’re, half of your job is done.
- Yes, you need to work. No matter how good you are, without hard work, it’s difficult to survive and get something positive
- I’d like to correct the hard work and would say you need to do smart work as in less time, you’re going to do much more.
- You need to be aware of the things, e.g. some people won’t know that there is a
placement group across all IITs where certainly you get to know about tests happening and it’s content as well, sometimes. Constantly be in touch with your immediate seniors.
Have good friends to prepare with. You need not have a fixed group. - “GIVE UP” should not be in your dictionary for this complete while.
Sectors to Target?
I decided to go for finance and consulting. But somehow basic analytics which does not include machine learning, NLP, etc. is covered in the preparation for above. I was midway being distracted by the coding profiles as well, as I have the interest in coding as well but that should not be the case. Prepare well for the chosen ones and if you want to, you may go for at most 3 fields. This is what was suggested to me by my seniors and I would say if you follow the timeline provided, you would have sufficient time to prepare for 3 profiles efficiently and easily.
Start Preparing, but When?
There’s no fixed time. You’d be provided certain ideal timelines to prepare by your seniors. Honestly, I was curious during my summers only and I just saw what all was there in timeline but I never followed it. I was far behind it. I’d say if you follow that, you’ll have more time to do things and you’ll be less panicking and will be ready with more content for sure. So try and follow it. Do start collecting material in summers.
Resume
YES it is very important. Start in you summers itself. It’s the thing one is going to have look just for less that 30 second and you have to make a good impression to the person who is shortlisting. Just put in the things you did with numbers, this is the most important tip. Your resume should be impactful. When you’re getting it reviewed by seniors, do multiple sessions of reviewing but make sure you listen to all but follow upon which looks genuine and correct according to you, as you can not act upon everyone’s advice. I made 2 resumes- one for consult which included more of leadership qualities and one for finance which included some tech and coding. Totally depends upon you. But some people waste a lot of time on making resume.
Don’t do that. Start as soon as possible, get it reviewed and make changes. Repeat the process for 5-6 times. That’s more than enough. Don’t bluff with the resume because you have to submit proofs and checking is definitely stricter.
Placement Preparation
First, go and check out on previous year blog, who all are the people being shortlisted in the companies you are aiming at. Talk to them. You really need to talk to them. Ask them about the test first and then further if shortlisted. Tests and all will start from October end, it depends upon PT cell.
For tests, you can look at:
- Ask seniors about test patterns
- Check Inter IIT placement groups for the previous years as well
- Your friends in other IIT
After seeing this, you’ll have a rough idea what to prepare in apti. Pariksha seemed easy to me as compared to some company’s tests, where apti was not that much required. You need speed, accuracy. Pariksha tests will help you definitely and do a bit high level as well. E.g. Mastercard test was at higher end in difficulty.
Do puzzles from brainstellar. Puzzles are ASKED in test as well, like FinMechanics, JPMC.
Probability puzzles are must. Practice as much as you can.
Do everything daily in a time frame. Start watching victor cheng videos.
For finance, I did nothing as such, except doing some institute coding challenges and reading the book- Day one.
my first shortlist was Nomura Consulting, which gave me a lot of confidence. Honestly, I did not expect but anyhow this was a golden opportunity for me as I was interested in consulting. Everyone was being shortlisted and I was seeing many many repeated names and wasn’t finding mine. I was hardly shortlisted for 7-8 companies who were visiting the campus till Day 3 Slot 1. That might seem good number to many but NO, it wasn’t. As 3-4 had selected everyone who filled JAF and their first round was GD. Proper shortlisting if I say, was just for 3 companies I think, Nomura, SAP labs, ABInBev. I wasn’t shortlisted for any of the Day 1 company and thus had no
interviews on Day 1. This worried me for sure, seeing everyone getting placed and here I am sitting preparing and not at all sure what is going to happen. In day 2 slot 1, I had one shortlisted company- Nomura and 2 GDs- Exxon Mobil and Alvarez and Marsall. I never never expected I would clear GD rounds and to my amusement, I did for both the companies.
Placement Experience
- Nomura- They’re very unconventional people. Like more of jolly nature people.
Interactive ones. First round- I was being questioned from resume only, e.g. they
combined things and asked me, blockchain technology in supply chain, being a
consultant what do you think? How can it be used. Rest they asked me to walk through my resume. Some HR questions, why I did this or that? Rapid fire, like leadership or team member? Questions like these. Then there was a case, client is an IAS officer, Narendra modi asks him to promote Hindi as a language, being a consultant help your client suggesting ways how would it be done. Then a guesstimate, number of traffic signals in a city, let’s say Delhi. Second round was a little bad one as they already had their selection before interviewing me and this does happen in interviews, so make sure you’re okay with it and do well. Second round, they were not much active and certain questions were from resume only, like explaining what I did in internships, why Nomura, one guesstimate- number of people wearing optical glasses. - Alvarez & Marsall– GD topic- Impact of electric vehicles on economy. First round- walk me through resume. One guesstimate- market size of small packed fruit juices. Second round- walk me through resume. One market entry case- entry of a school in new place. Standard format. They look upon how much diversity is being included in your case being solved, parameters which have to be checked upon.
- Exxon Mobil– GD topic- something related to knowledge or values. I don’t remember exactly. Only one round- Resume. Toughest walk me through resume it was. They asked everything from resume. I would not say it was technical. It was more of things you should know from your resume and the current position of it too, e,g, I mentioned about cement industry in my resume and they asked me about the prices of it and I knew it has decreased but the reason why it happened and the current status of it, they did look for it as well. How much the person is up to date and how much genuinely the person is into things which he or she did in internships majorly and somewhat POR (not that focussed). I was asked about PLC as it was mentioned in my resume, so they majorly question you around your resume only. They would also try to build pressure certainly by forcing you to go for other field but you should have all HR questions prepared to answer them well. (know little bit about company) See, what happens, happens for good and it happened in my case. Profile being offered by Exxon Mobil really interests me and it’s a perfect mix of chemical with management. So, not having much shortlists or having many doesn’t depict your status of placements.
Probably, this was not detailed as I have not included HR prep, GD prep and Resume prep things. This should be a focus to a great extent as per my view. For more prep tips, do contact me and I would be more than happy to help.
At the end, it’s one of the amazing experiences and the most learning one as well in the institute. So, don’t get burdened by it, instead stay calm and keep working. 🙂







