Here are the details and format of the Internship Tests:
Total Questions: 50, Total Time: 1 hour.
In the Internship Test, you will be given 2 points for every correct answer. There will also be negative marking of -1 for every wrong answer.
Based on your score, you would be given one of the following Grades:
Grade A* – Genius (You scored 100%)
Grade A – Excellent (Your score is in the range of 80% to 99%)
Grade B – Good (Your score is in the range of 60% to 80%)
Grade C – Average (Your score is in the range of 40% to 60%)
Grade D – Poor (Your score is in the range of 0% to 40%)
Internship Tests for your current Engineering Branch or the Programming/IT topics.
- Programming, IT and Computer Science Internship Tests
- Electrical and Electronics Engineering Internship Tests (EEE/EE/ECE Branches)
- Civil Engineering Internship Tests (Civil Branch)
- Mechanical Engineering Internship Tests (Mechanical Branch)
- Chemical Engineering Internship Tests (Chemical Branch)
- Metallurgical Engineering Internship Tests (Metallurgy Branch)
- Instrumentation Engineering Internship Tests (Instrumentation Branch)
- Aerospace Engineering Internship Tests (Aerospace Branch)
- Aeronautical Engineering Internship Tests (Aeronautical Branch)
- Biotech Engineering Internship Tests (Biotech Branch)
- Agricultural Engineering Internship Tests (Agriculture Branch)
- Mining Engineering Internship Tests (Mining Branch)
- Marine Engineering Internship Tests (Marine Branch)
- 1st Year Common Engineering Internship Tests (All Branches)
Internship Tests for School subjects:
Programming, IT, and Computer Science Internship Tests
If you are applying for any of the following Internship Roles:
- Developer/Intern in C, C++, C#, Python, Java, and other Programming languages
- Data-Scientist, AI-ML (Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning) Developer/Intern
- Cloud Computing, Hadoop, Big-Data Developer or Administrator
- Full-Stack Developer or Web Developer/Intern
- Linux Kernel, Networking & Device Driver Developer or Administrator
- TA (Teaching Assistant) / RA (Research Assistant)
- Any other role not mentioned above
then please read the internship description of the specific post. When you read the description, you will see multiple skill requirements for that internship position. So, you should take the additional tests for most of skill sets mentioned for that. If you do this, you will have a much higher chance of selection. As a guideline, you will have to take anywhere between 1 to 4 additional internship-tests, for a given internship. The internship-tests for all the skills are mentioned in the following table.
Note: Make sure to take the internship tests on all the required skills for that position. This will help a lot towards your final selection.
Electrical & Electronics Internship Tests
Civil Engineering Internship Tests
Mechanical Engineering Internship Tests
Chemical Engineering Internship Tests
Metallurgical Engineering Internship Tests
Instrumentation Engineering Internship Tests
Aerospace & Aeronautical Internship Tests
Biotech Engineering Internship Tests
Agricultural Engineering Internship Tests
Mining Engineering Internship Tests
Marine Engineering Internship Tests
1st Year Common Engineering Internship Tests
Sanfoundry Global Education & Learning Series – Internship Tests!