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IBM (International Business Machines Corporation) is an American multinational innovation corporation established in Armonk, New York, United States, with sports in greater than a hundred and seventy nations. The corporation began in 1911 as the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company (CTR) and then renamed “Universal Business Machines” in 1924.

IBM India’s Solution and Services span all major industries including Financial Services, healthcare, government automotive, telecommunication, and education amongst others.IBM holds numerous awards for its industry-leading employment practices and policies.

What should be your Academic Qualification?

  • You must possess an aggregate of 65 percent or above in B.Tech, Class X and XII.
  • You must not have any backlogs at the time of interview

IBM Recruitment Process & Interview Rounds

For a fresher software engineer, IBM runs 3-4 rounds of screening. 

Written Test Round

There are three sections in the written test round

  • Numerical Ability Test or Number Series Test
  • General Aptitude Test
  • English Language Assessment Test

Duration:

  • 2 hrs 15 mins for numerical ability and general aptitude test
  • 20 mins for English language assessment test
  • There is no timer for individual questions.

Technical Rounds

Technical round is open to only those who have cleared the written test round. The technical questions can be mostly from:

  • Data Structure
  • DBMS
  • OS
  • OOPS
  • Networking
  • Programming Language (Based on what specific language demanded or if it is general you must be thorough with the basics of the programming language of your choice. 
  • You should also be prepared to answer any questions on the projects/ internships you have mentioned in the resume.

HR Rounds

The HR rounds possibly have the following questions:

  • Introduction about yourself
  • Why do you choose to become a software engineer?
  • Why do you choose IBM?
  • What are your strengths and weaknesses? How do you overcome your weakness?
  • Five years from now, what do you want to be at IBM?
  • You can also expect questions from the data you have given in your resume such as academics, achievements, internships & projects.

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