Myself Aditya Mohapatra, and I am pursuing Bachelors in Electrical Engineering (2025 Batch).
First Round was a Technical Round:
The Interviewer asked me about my favorite topic, to which I replied "Power Systems". He then asked to give an example of application of Power Systems to solve a real - world problem. Next, he asked me about my Projects, and some questions on DBMS. After that, he asked me a scenario question, based on how to deal with clients in PwC. Final question was, "Despite studying Electrical Engineering, why do I wish to join PwC, and what are the good qualities I possess?".
Second Round was the Partner Round:
The Interviewer asked me about my Branch, and told me to give a brief idea about Transmission and Distribution System of India. Next, he asked about Faraday's Law and its applications in Industry-Level. After that he asked me about my Projects, the skillset used in making the Projects, and additional skills which I had mentioned in my CV. The Final Question was, "How would you contribute in a Team, so that the Team would be successful in doing all the tasks?".
Third Round was the HR Round:
The Interviewer asked me about my Educational Qualifications. She also briefed me about the Stipend Amount for Internship at PwC. And finally, she explained me about the relocation process, and whether I would be ready to work beyond the work hours given. Overall, there were no skill-based questions in HR Round.
I am happy to be part of the 13 Students selected for the Summer Internship at PwC India from NIT Durgapur.
Some Key Takeaways regarding the Interview Process:
1) Be prepared with at least 2 subjects specific to your own Branch. The Interviewer would surely ask you a question or two regarding your Favorite Subject of your Branch.
2) Give a humble introduction about yourself. Use of fancy or flowery words could create a negative impression on the Interviewer.
3) Have at least 2 Projects mentioned in your CV, regardless of whether they are Branch Specific projects or Online projects made by you, and added on GitHub.
4) Do a thorough research on your Projects; What is the purpose behind it? What Tech-Stack has been used? What are the functionalities present in it?
5) You must go through the Job Description Template or PDF. It contains valuable points, which could be used in answering Company-Specific questions, or personality-based questions.
  adimohapatra05 edited this page on Sept. 17, 2023, 8:07 p.m. Approved