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CSE 2021 Interview BLOG -12

Date and session of interview- 12/04/2022

Board- BB VYAS

Optional- PSIR

Education- B.E civil engineering

Profession (if any)- Previously in a construction firm,

Current: IRTS

Hobbies-Post Independence Indian Military history, Debating

Place: Bhojpur Bihar

Your experience in interview- it was better than the last time. Board was cordial

Utility of mocks (if any) - yes five benefits for me 

Don't go by their negative feedback. Just know the areas that may be asked from. Collect questions from the mock. 




Chairman


1. What is Bhojpatra?

2. How did the name Bhojpur come from?

3. Tell me the benefits and issues of IRMS

4. Three biggest reforms of Indian Railways

5. Your take on India Brazil relations and follow up questions 

6. Difference between FTA and PTA

7. What's the National cooling Action plan

8. What is the National cooling Action plan



M1 -

1. What is Rashtriya Military school

2. What's your order of service

3. Why didn't you Put IPS as the First preference.

4. What's the perception of police in the eyes of the common man?

5. How has been your experiences with Police

6. What's your opinion on Traffic police personal

6. What's 112. Tell me three services provided by 112. 


M2

1. Why do civil engineering projects take a lot of time to complete

2. What's the difference in technology of bullet trains between China and Japan

3. Why are we going for Japanese technology and not Chinese

4. What's levitation? Is it being used in India


 

M3

1. Since you have worked in the construction sector, do you think new technologies have led to a reduction in job

2. What about the job prospect for Civil Engineers nowadays

3. How are Microprocessors used in Civil engineering

4. What do you mean by Smart building construction

5. Have you heard about ECBC. What does it say?


M4 Lady member:

1. Newer technology leads to unemployment. Do you agree

2. Then how to increase employment in that case.

3. What are your thoughts on the Gini coefficient and rising inequality. 

4. Do you think that it is impacting India also.


Chairman: Thank you, X. Your interview is over. You may leave.

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