The procedure of hiring fresher’s in CEI is as follows.
Only graduates from an engineering background with
specialization in ECE (Electronics and Communications),
Computer science and IT streams are accepted. We also accept
students who have completed their Masters in Computer
Applications. Only those candidates who have a score of 70%
and above throughout their academics are considered.
We follow a four level procedure for selecting any fresher
to be part of our highly skilled technical team. These include:
1. Written Test
2. Technical Interview 1 – Conducted by CEI Developers
3. Technical Interview 2 – Conducted by CEI Project Managers
4. HR Discussion
The written test is divided into 3 sections as mentioned below:
1. Logical: Critical Reasoning and Analytical Reasoning – 30
Questions
2. Quantitative Aptitude – 25 Questions
3. Technical Questions – 25 Questions
Logical: These questions primarily test the analytical and
critical thinking skills of the applicants. It tests the
most integral skills of the applicant, the logical
consistency in thought, understanding and processing data
and making valid conclusions from them, and out of the box
thinking. The best part about logical reasoning is that it
does not require any learning or prior knowledge.
Example:
• If the positions of the first ten letters and the last ten
letters in the English alphabet are interchanged such as
that the first and the seventeenth the second and the
eighteenth letters are interchanged and this continues till
the tenth letter is interchanged with the twenty-sixth
letter, which letter will be the fifth to the right of the
twelfth letter from the right after this rearrangement?
• There is a 3 digit number. The sum of the digits is 17,
and two of the digits are the same. The unique digit
subtracted from one of the other digits equals a positive
even number. What is the digit that is different from the
other two digits?
Quantitative aptitude Section consists of questions related
to Simplifications, Data Sufficiency, and from the topics of
Arithmetic. For e.g.; Fraction, Profit and Loss,
Combinations and Permutations, Percentage problems, Ratio,
Probability, Allegations and Mixtures, Time and distance,
Time and work, Measurements, etc.
Example:
• A sales person by mistake multiplied a number and got the
answer as 3, instead of dividing the number by 3. What is
the answer he should have actually got?
• A traveler walks a certain distance. Had he gone half a
kilometer an hour faster, he would have walked in 4/5 of the
time, and had he gone half a kilometer an hour slower, he
would have walked 2 ½ hours longer. What is the distance?
• Two taps A and B fill a tank in 12 and 20 hours
respectively and a third tap C empties it in 15 hrs. In how
many hours will the tank be filled if the taps A and B are
opened simultaneously and C is opened after two hours.?
Technical Section consists of sections related to basics
concepts of programming languages, and some basic entry
level programming are given to assess the applicant’s
ability to solve the program.
Example:
• An alternate to using interrupts for I/O devices is
• The main advantage of using indexes is
• PRODUCT
Product ID
Product Description
Manufacturer ID
MANUFACTURER
Manufacturer ID
Manufacturer Name
Referring to the above table, what type of relationship
exists between the Product table and the Manufacturer table?
 Once a candidate clears the written test they will be
considered for the second round.


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