Aptitude:
Arithmetic Reasoning - R.S.Agarwal
Barron's GRE Guide.
Shakuntala Devi, George summer puzzle books
Technical Books:
For freshers, C and C++ is enough to get a job.
Let us C, C++, Exploring C - YASHAVANT P. KANETKAR
Turbo C++ - Robert lafore (A very good guide to get basic idea about C++ and OOPS)
Complete Reference – C, C++
http://bangaloreit.com/src/companySearch.asp (Bangalore companies)
http://www.stpc.soft.net/perform_mnc.htm (Chennai companies)
http://www.dqindia.com/content/dq_top20/dqtopcomps.asp?dqlist=top200 (top 200 IT companies)
Anyone
who has completed a graduation from an affiliated university is
suitable for IT field. IT field does not expect any specialization from
your graduation but it expect good problem solving, logical thinking
and good communication skills. This can be achieved along with your
curriculum subjects by spending an hour per day. R.S. Agarwal is good
subject oriented book for preparing aptitude. Any MBA entrance book is
suitable to prepare logical reasoning etc. In fact anyone who is not
technically strong but having logical thinking skills is very much
suitable for this field. It does not mean that technical people are not
suitable.
If
anyone need reference to attend written test or interview or forwarding
resume kindly contact any of our career guidance team members. Our
career guidance team maintains the spool of reference and provides you
when the need arises.
There
is nothing to worry about the Infosys written test. It is easy if you
keep your mind cool. There will be 10 questions in aptitude test, each
of different marks & without multiple choices. Duration is 1 hr
& you have to get at least 7-8 correct to get short-listed. You had
to put down the procedure also in the paper. These puzzles are similar
to the one in Shakuntala & George Summers. Attempt all questions,
as there is no negative marking. No problem if we guess also. Mostly
there will be questions on time & distance, probability, puzzles
(George Summers), watch questions (related to time), escalator problem,
completion of series & profit-loss questions.
Verbal
is very easy. There will be 45 multiple-choice questions to be answered
in 30 min. Attempt all questions. Mostly there will be completion
of sentences (20 Q), correction of sentences (10Q) reading
comprehension (5Q), synonyms & antonyms (10Q).
Short listing is mainly based on aptitude not on verbal. Concentrate
more on aptitude. We can do very silly mistakes there. So be cool.
Regarding interview, firstly it's not a technical interview. It is
purely HR. It will be around 20-30 min. They will even ask 2-3 puzzles.
They are easy. If we don't answer any of them also there is no problem.
You should be confident whether it is right or wrong. If you are
through the written test then you will be almost through the interview.
They almost select everyone in the interview. So concentrate more on
the written test.
There
were 3 main sections verbal, aptitude and reasoning. Generally any
company will not change the question paper for a year. So, you people
can give importance to 2004 Question Papers. You can collect the sample
QP from the about websites. We can see QP from 1995 onwards. Preparing
all those papers is enough to get placement. There will be section cut
off. Aptitude any one can clear. But In verbal section only we can beat
others.
Don’t
miss to prepare all the verbal section from 1995 onwards. The choices
given to synonym and antonym part will be changed. But the question may
be the same one. So, Open "MS WORD" and collect synonym and antonyms
for all the words found in all the QP.
Regarding interview:
They
check only the confidential level of the candidate. They never expect
you to answer for each and every question. All they need to check is
how bold you are, how much confidence you have on you. Always don’t
expect questions from Areas of Interest. Always have a pleasant smile
in your face and keep yourself very cool. That is more important than
anything. They may sometime ask very basic questions like what is the
version of WINDOWS you have worked on? But answers for them are very
much important. For non-computer students the interview will be very
simple. They need not worry that they don’t know much technically.
Then
HR interview, you should be very careful here. They may ask very tricky
questions. Think twice before answering to these questions. The general
questions in HR interview will be, why do you want to join TCS? What do
you want to become after 3 years? Why TCS should take you in?
Be confident and be cool, which is enough to clear TCS interview.
Useful Interview Tips From the Experts
http://www.chetana-jobs.com
http://www.vyomworld.com/placementpapers
http://www.go4campus.com/mepz.
http://www.geocities.com/careeraid2003/company.html
http://vvasan.hypermart.net/
http://freshersworld.com/questions/questions.htm
http://www.aucse.com/Question%20Bank.htm
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nestjobs/files/
http://jminds.hollosite.com/placement/index.php
http://www.koolkampus.com/campuspapers.php
http://www.codeguru.com(c, c++, vc++ AND .NET)
http://www.onesmartclick.com/programming/programming.html(All)
http://www.vyomworld.com (All)
http://www.acetheinterview.com/qanda/
http://www.techinterviews.com/ (All)
http://www.fredosaurus.com/notes-cpp/index.html (C++)
http://www.parashift.com/c++-faq-lite/ (C++)
http://cslibrary.stanford.edu/ (All)
http://williamstallings.com/Extras/OS-Notes/notes.html (OS)
http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~solomon/cs537/notes.html (OS)
http://www.winprog.org/tutorial/ (Windows)
http://ciips.ee.uwa.edu.au/~morris/Year2/PLDS210/ds_ToC.html (Data Structure)
http://hebb.cis.uoguelph.ca/~dave/343/Lectures/testing.html (Testing)
http://pweb.netcom.com/~tjensen/ptr/pointers.htm (Pointers)
http://www.intelinfo.com/Critchie (very good site)
http://www.cs.umd.edu/~mount/420/ (Java)
http://www.nist.gov/dads/ (All)
http://www.intelinfo.com/free_java_training.html (Java)
http://www.math.umd.edu/~lify/hotlink.html (All)
http://www.holub.com/goodies/rules.html (All)
http://www.apl.jhu.edu/~hall/java/ (Java, good one)
http://www.ibiblio.org/winsock/winsock-1.1/winsock.html (Win socket)
http://www.hk8.org/old%5Fweb/ (good one)
http://www.cs.cf.ac.uk/Dave/C/CE.html(C and UNIX)
http://www.scit.wlv.ac.uk/~jphb/cbook/html/(C)
http://devcentral.iticentral.com/ (All)
http://www.informit.com/ (All)
http://www.thefreecountry.com/ (All, Very good one)
http://www.tcfb.com/freetechbooks/ (All)
http://www.ibiblio.org/javafaq/javafaq.html (Java)
http://www.afu.com/javafaq.html (Java)
http://www.apl.jhu.edu/~hall/java/FAQs-and-Tutorials.html (Java)
http://www.comeaucomputing.com/techtalk/(C and C++)
http://www.memorymanagement.org (excellent)
http://resourcecenter.info/ (CAT, GRE, TOFEL, GMAT and E-Books)
http://puzzle.dse.nl/index_us.html
http://www.chlond.demon.co.uk/academic/puzzles.html
http://thinks.com/webguide/mathpuzzles.htm
http://www.eduplace.com/math/brain/
http://www.brainbashers.com/
http://barryispuzzled.com/
http://www.braingle.com/
"Arise Awake and stop not until you reach the goal"
-Swami Vivekananda