** Read each and every section of NITIE’s site and NITIE’s brochure
Q. When was NITIE established ?
National Institute of Industrial Engineering (NITIE) was established by the Government of India in 1963 with the assistance of United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) through the International Labor Organization (ILO) to create skilled professionals.
Q. What ‘was’ and what ‘is’ the full form of NITIE ?
- was : National Institute of Training in Industrial Engineering
- is: The National Institute of Industrial Engineering
Q. What all courses are there in NITIE ?
1. Post Graduate Diploma in Industrial Engineering (PGDIE) – 1971
- Marketing, SCM, Operations, Finance, Systems or Human Resources.
2. Post Graduate Diploma in Industrial Management (PGDIM)
- Has been modeled along the lines of the General Management Program at the MIT Sloan School of Management
3. The Post Graduate Diploma in Industrial Safety and Environmental Management (PGDISEM)
- Teaches students the practices of businesses from the points of view of operations management and process technologies, finance, economics and human resource management.
4. The Post Graduate Diploma in Information Technology Management (PGDITM)
- Course aims to develop knowledgeable and skilled IT professionals who can formulate IT strategies and design, develop and implement IT.
All the above courses are approved by the All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE).
Q. NITIE B School Rankings
- #6 by the Businessworld ‘s B-school ranking of 2012,
- #7 by the 2012 edition of CNBC-TV18’s Top B-Schools in India.
- #8 by the Outlook (magazine) among top 10 government B-Schools
Q. Please give your introduction (sample introduction…)
- My name is <your_name>
- I’m <your_branch> engineer with <your_experience> years of experience in <your_ specialization >, presently working in <your_company_name> as <your_designation>
- I have joined <your_comapny_name> in year <year_of_joining> as <entry_position> [some background related to work experience]
- From the past 2 years I’m working as a Technical designer for a web application <application_name>
- [Your role and responsibilities in your team]
- I have also developed some tools to improve the application’s build and deployment process, it has reduced the cost by 70% for which I received <some_award_name>[achievements related to your work experience]
- Apart from my technical skills, I’m very creative and have won many drawing and handwriting competitions.[briefly indicate some achievements apart from work experience]
- I have also joined NGO <ngo_name> to help underprivileged children to develop and showcase their artistic skills to larger audience.It has also given me the chance to interact and connect with more people [if any,why you have joined, how it is helping society, how it is helping you]
- Along with my friend I have also started a website “Coddicted.com” to share codes and tutorials to help people solving day to day programming problems. It has also given me the chance to improve my knowledge and technical skills and grow my network. [Your achievements, how you are inspired and also how it helped society and you]
Q. Who is your role model and why ?
[Be prepare for it]
Q. What are your strengths and weaknesses? [Some samples….]
Strength:
- Determined,
- Organized,
- Can work on a team but flourish better working independently.
- My time management skills are excellent and I’m organized, efficient, and take pride in excelling at my work.
Weaknesses:
- I sometimes over analyze because I like thinking outside the box,
- I try to solve problems on my own, but now I am learning that it is better to ask for a second opinion because no one knows the answer to everything.
- I sometimes get easily frustrated with yourself or others if a job isn’t done perfectly.
Q. Short term and long term goals [ sample answer..]
- My short term goal is to become a lead operations engineer in a firm where I can apply my skills to improve the process and make the work environment more friendly and fun place for my colleagues
- My long term goal is to open my own consultancy firm through which I can help the various businesses to improve their processes and reduce costs associated with new technologies, so that more and more people can afford these advances for the betterment of their lives.
[It is better to prepare your own answers for these types of questions]
Q. Why NITIE ?
NITIE is a very renowned institute and has been known for its outstanding work in industrial Engineering. PGDIE is again a unique management program, that deals with the application of technology in industry. NITIE also has strong base of Alumnus, who are established in their respective industries all over the world. The events like lakshya and empresario helps to develop my entrepreneur skills.
Q. What is IE ?
Industrial engineering is a versatile and diverse discipline concerned with the design,analysis, and optimization of systems at both the process and enterprise level. But even that broad-based statement doesn’t do justice to the range of problem-solving skills that an industrial engineering education will provide. It’s a way of thinking,examining, and analyzing. It’s a way of finding the best solution to a situation.
Q. How do you think IE is related to your branch ?
[relate your branch with improvement and optimization required in the industry]
Q. Why not MBA, why IE?
While MBA focuses more on theoretical aspects of management and is more exam-oriented, PGDIE has a focus on building soft skills and is industry-oriented.Course structure at NITIE has also evolved according to industry standards and change in business environment. Also a PGDIE gives you an industry exposure.It paves the path for a strong corporate career.
Q. Why GATE, why not CAT ?
I have done my engineering from Computer Science, and I’m also working in same sector, it was bit easy for me to prepare for the GATE while also remaining full-time in the job.
Q. Why not MTech., why PGDIE?
MTech. courses focus on research and theory where as PGDIE is a management course that deals with application of technology in Industry. The former would be more subject matter specialist.
Q. Why not IIT?
IE is taught via management and application methodology at NITIE and from a research oriented perspective at IITs. Traditionally in IITs stress in on Productivity and Process Improvement Subjects whereas in NITIE you get to learn about Supply Chain Management, Operations Management and Systems & IT. These give you a whole business perspective and not only the technical side of it.
Q. Why not job, why MBA?
IE will provide me skills which help me to understand and improve business.It also provide me systematic approach to streamline and improve the efficiency and productivity of the business world. Having already obtained a technical degree and working in a IT sector ,Industrial engineering will help implement those technical skills effectively and move up in the corporate ladder.
Q. How will NITIE/PGDIE help you in achieving your goals ?[Prepare it thoroughly]
The Course structure at NITIE provides a practical aspect of what really goes within the Industry. PGDIE provides the perfect mix in the curriculum that the dynamic and establishing businesses of the world require today. The faculty in NITIE also conduct executive development programmes and engage in consultancy for companies in India and abroad, so I am assured of up-to-date management knowledge.It will also provide strong network of NITIE alums who are already established in their respective businesses, which can help me to learn and grow in this competitive world and could guide me to achieve my goals.
Q. Which job profile are you looking for ?
Lead Operations engineer, who works in partnership with clients, advising them how to use technology in order to meet their business objectives or overcome their problems and improve the structure and efficiency of an organisation’s systems.
Q. What was your role/profile in the company XYZ ?
[Your roles and responsibilities in your present company]
Q. What job profiles do you think will be offered to you after PGDIE ?
Designations can be: Executive SCM/ Purchase/ Sourcing/ Planning/ Operations/ Systems/ IT/ Business development, Corporate Management Cadre, Business Analyst, Consultant etc.
Q. Name any 3 subjects from PGDIE Course structure
- Industrial Engineering and Operations research.
- Supply chain management
- Procurement and Materials Management
Q. Favorite subject…Questions based on it
[prepare two or three subjects thoroughly]
Q What is the difference between PGDIE & PGDIM courses at NITIE?
PGDIE is the flagship course of NITIE having a unique image in industry and a strong Alumni base since its inception 1971. Core Subjects offered are alike and Elective pool is same. Same faculty teaches both the courses and we have combined placement process. Entrance of PGDIE is through GATE and PGDIM is through CAT.
Q. What is FMCG ? Name few FMCG companies. Name any 3 FMCG companies that visit NITIE for recruitment.
Fast moving consumer goods are products that are sold quickly and at relatively low cost.Though the absolute profit made on FMCG products is relatively small, they are generally sold in large quantities, and so the cumulative profit on such products can be substantial.
Proctar and Gamble, Cargill, Marico, Dabur, ITC limited, Nestle
Q. Name 3 Alums of NITIE and tell their profile.
[Go through the NITIE website and NITIE’s Brochure]
Some other questions
- Q. Have you studied management related subjects before ? If yes, which ? If yes..they may ask basic questions on them.
- Q. Have you studied Ops/IE related subjects before ? If yes, which ? If yes..they may ask basic questions on them.
- Q. Extra curricular activities, hobbies
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