plz send the interview questions in the written test asked
by hindustan petroleum corporation ltd.Iam a b>tech in
chemical engineering.My written test is on feb 2008.urgent
plz.send the questions to avazithraja@rediffmail.com
Answer Posted / bobby
hey this jagadeesh kumar i too trying for hpcl in chemical
engg.. i didn't get the admit card.how do u guys know the
writen test is held on march 2...it is not mentioned in
website.if u got any admit card inform me and as well the
sample paper.i will also try for it.thank you.
my email id : bobby.jks@gmail.com
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