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What questions we can ask in the pre placement talk of TCS?

I'm not sure of what questions to suggest. It depends on your perspectives, ambition et al. Anyway i'll list few questions that were asked during my TCS pre-placement talk.1. What is the scope of growth in TCS? (a regularly and commonly asked question, in almost any pre-placement talk)2. Which domains in TCS are the hottest? In which domain can I have good growth? (Again a common one, with a general answer that would be provided - It depends on your skills, learning capacity and attitude)3. Could you please give a small synopsis on N.Chandrasekaran's growth in TCS? How did he join, and how he scaled up the ladder?4. What is the bond period, and why do you impose a bond period? (Believe me, a guy asked this!)5. Can we switch domains, after working in a particular one?6. Are cross-domain trainings provided? Be gaining expertise in a domain, which we are not currently assigned to, can we switch over to it?And that's all I can recollect for now. One can ask any general questions, but the answers would be very generic, and not specific, mostly. All the best!

I have been hired by Infosys at a college campus placement, but haven't received the offer letter yet. When can I expect it?

Typically Offer letters are rolled out immediately after June,July every year.Your Date Of Joining(DOJ) will be Anywhere between 1-15 months after you complete your graduation(June,July).As per the official procedure. Infosys hires thousands of people during campus placements.  All these people are then given RANDOM dates of joining(DOJ) for whole next year. Now this So Called Random DOJ is not really random allotment. Infosys has their complex algorithm based on the factors unknown to me.(My guess will be How reputed college are you from(Reputation is independent of quality of education :P I have seen people from better colleges getting delayed DOJ)  (How less talented you are :P Infosys loves to train people who are from non CS background :P  No preference for you if you are an CS engg :P Welcome to InformationTechnology Industry :D )From company's perspective, They will need to have CONTINUOUS IN FLOW of NEW FRESHERS joining in every 10 - 15 days.Typically Infosys Mysore Campus Welcomes 500-800 New Joinees every 7 or 15 days.As an example Lets say you pass out from Engineering on 1 july 2015. In the Best case scenario Your DOJ may be in month of july ,August.In the worst case if you are really unlucky,DOJ may be in July 2016 or August or Sept 2016.For the BATCH of BTECH(JUNE2012), The Last batch of people joining Infosys joined on 19 Aug 2013,(Roughly 1 SEPT).So here's my advice for people placed in Infosys,TCS,Cognizant,Accenture(Service Based Industries)            ->Talk to your seniors and get an idea about how late your joining will be. Moreover I would recommend you to make up your mind for the WORST case scenario wherein you may have to wait for 1 year(13 14 months).              ->This will be really frustrating if you do not anticipate this FACT.On an AVERAGE , The DELAY OF 6 months after your date of graduation is a normal thing.  :)I remember having asked the reason for Late DOJ to many HR's. Most of them had only one explanation , "DOJ are based on BUSINESS REQUIREMENT. Infosys isnt forcing you wait for so long. You waited for so long because you didnt get any other opportunities. "So Look for other options :) Dont relax :)Best wishes :)

What does Accenture Company do ?

They provide consulting, technology and outsourcing services. Contrary to what some people think, they are not an audit firm. So the Big 4 would be competitors of Accenture, as all the Big 4 provide consulting, technology and some outsourcing services as well.

Their consulting services:
Accenture Interactive
Analytics
Business Process Management
Change Management
Cloud Services
Customer Relationship Management
Finance & Performance Management
International Development
Manufacturing
Mergers, Acquisitions and Alliances
Mobility Services
Process & Innovation Performance
Risk Management
Strategy
Smart Grid
Supply Chain Management
Sustainability
Talent & Organization Performance

Their technology services:
Accenture Interactive
Accenture Software
Analytics
Application Modernization & Optimization
Application Outsourcing
Capacity Services
Cisco
Cloud Services
Data Center
Global Delivery
Human Capital Management
Information Management
Infrastructure
Infrastructure Outsourcing
IT Service Excellence
IT Strategy & Transformation
Microsoft
Mobility Services
Network Technology
Open Source
Oracle
SAP
Security
Smart Grid
Sustainability
Systems Integration Consulting
Technology Architecture
Technology Consulting
Testing Services
Workplace Enablement

Their outsourcing services:
Airline BPO: Navitaire
Application Outsourcing
Bundled Outsourcing
Business Process Outsourcing
Capacity Services
Credit Services BPO
Engineering BPO
Finance and Accounting BPO
Global Delivery
Health Administration BPO
Human Resources BPO
Industry-specific BPO
Infrastructure Outsourcing
Insurance BPO
Learning BPO
Procurement BPO
Supply Chain BPO
Testing Services
Utilities BPO

You can find out more on all the above here:
http://www.accenture.com/us-en/company/P...

You can read about who they work with here:
http://www.accenture.com/us-en/company/a...

What is the best site to study DBMS for placement?

DBMS consists of 3 important topics.They are listed below:SQL queries - for this use W3Schools Online Web Tutorials . For complex sql queries prefer Stack Overflow .Normalization - watch gate lecture of normalization by ravindrababu ravula. This will be more than enough for placements.Transactions - Learn ACID properties from DBMS book (by Navathe). Further learn about different kind of schedules viz recoverable, cascade less and strict. They are a bit confusing. So i will again suggest you to go through any gate lecture in youtube.good luck :-)

Momentum and net force question?

I have already submitted an answer to your previous posting of this question
I'll presume you are not clear about the link between collision force and deformation.

The time it takes to stop during a collision (involving a given speed and mass) is determined by the rigidity of the two objects.
Rigid (hard) objects deform a relatively small amount .. so the stopping time is relatively short.
Where there has been a large amount of deformation to the car and/or the object hit .. the stopping time is likely to be relatively long.

To stop the car the force needed depends on the stopping time .. the force will be larger for a short stopping time, and smaller for a longer stopping time. When the time is less the acceleration (or deceleration) is greater .. so, from Newton law 2 (F= m x a) the force is greater too. [This part is explained different from my first posting .. but amounts to the same thing]

Colliding with rigid, solid ice would give a shorter stopping time .. the barrel will be held in shape by the solid ice. Liquid water allows the barrels to deform their shape .. the stopping time will be longer and the force would be less .

All this amounts to saying that hard/rigid objects can push back with a large force when hit .. soft/ deformable objects are not able to push back with such a large force .. that's why it hurts less to fall on a rubber mat than on a concrete floor.

►► Responding to additional comments ..

As the collision scenarios given in the question were not clear (what happens to the car after collision with the bridge isn't mentioned) .. I worked on the assumption that the question wanted a response that applied relevant concepts. To that end .. I didn't assume the same change in speed would occur, rather I assumed in each case a situation where the car came to rest as the comparison.

Your 'what if ..' mentions a car that hits the bridge without deceleration .. then it didn't hit the bridge because there was no impact force (F = m x a .. a=0 → F=0).
Colliding at a greater speed involves a greater deceleration if the stopping time is the same as before .. but we cannot be sure that this will be so (a greater amount of deformation may take place that will probably increase the stopping time so the force may not increase as much as we might expect)

Hope this helps .. or try an additional, additional comment.
Regards, JW

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