It was not hard, contained only average interview questions. I think it was really smooth. The interviewers were asking many questions but we had a good conversation, I felt comfortable during the whole process. After a few days I got a call that I was offered the job and accepted it.
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at National Instruments (Bengaluru) in Jul 2019
Interview
Interviwe process was easy.There wete 3 rounds .
Aptitude--written test--technical round.
In aptitude test , they mainly check for your speed of sloving the problem. If you are good in Probability then it helps you a lot.In the coming rounds it was coding. They test for how good you are in data structure , coding and operating system. Bit hardware question was asked. In HR round they majorly yesterday for your stress handling capability.Even if you are stressed be cool and answer them confidetly , dont loose hopes.
I applied through college or university. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at National Instruments (Bengaluru) in Jun 2019
Interview
The process was of 3 rounds. All three rounds were conducted through "glider.ai".
1st Round: Basic Engineering Questions and general aptitude test.
2nd Round: A Video Assessment
3rd Round: You'll be called to their Bangalore office for a final face to face interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Questions on ZigBee, IOT, Artificial Intelligence, Power Transmission, Radars, Sensors. They'll also ask you questions from Control Systems, Digital Electronics, Power Systems, Basic Electronics. Also, you may be asked to Demonstrate the projects you've worked on during your college days.