20:00 – [Link] Technical Focus (DSA + OOP + System Design)
20:00 – [Link] Data Structures & Algorithms (DSA)
o Pick 2-3 medium-level coding problems (arrays, strings, or linked lists) from
LeetCode or HackerRank. Focus on problem-solving clarity.
o Ensure you can explain your thought process—don’t just solve the problem, be
ready to explain why you’re using a particular approach.
20:45 – [Link] Object-Oriented Programming (OOP)
o Review key OOP concepts (inheritance, polymorphism, encapsulation).
o Practice explaining how you would design a small system (e.g., Library
Management System). Be prepared to discuss classes, objects, and relationships
between them.
21:15 – [Link] System Design Basics
o Go through some basic system design principles—modularity, scalability, and
APIs. Think about how you would structure a small system and how components
interact.
o Focus on one example, like designing a parking lot system or a chat app.
2. 21:30 – [Link] Review Projects & SQL
21:30 – [Link] Project Review (VR-based Simulation Tool)
o Review the main aspects of your final year project: What problem does it solve?
What technologies did you use? What challenges did you overcome?
o Prepare for potential questions about your project’s architecture, implementation,
and how it contributes to the field of electronics and instrumentation.
22:00 – [Link] SQL Queries
o Spend 30 minutes practicing basic SQL queries. Focus on joins, group by, and
nested queries.
o Practice 5-6 queries from SQLZoo or a similar platform. Make sure you can
confidently explain how queries work.
3. 22:30 – [Link] HR/Behavioral Questions
Review common behavioral/HR questions:
o "Why Capgemini?"
o "Tell me about yourself."
o "What are your strengths and weaknesses?"
o "Tell me about a time you faced a challenge."
Use the STAR method to structure your answers (Situation-Task-Action-Result).
4. 23:00 – [Link] Relax and Prepare for Tomorrow
Take time to unwind and avoid any stressful work.
Prepare your setup for tomorrow (check your webcam, microphone, and internet
connection).
Make sure your environment is ready and free of distractions.
Tomorrow Morning (8:00 – 9:00) – Light Review
Do a light review for 30-45 minutes before the interview. Just skim through the most
important topics you covered tonight, but don’t overdo it.