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This blog is about the future campus recruitment for various MNCs in India. The following eligibility criterion are followed by the top MNCs in India. So prepare well to maintain your percentage and cgpa according to their eligibility conditions.
Company and Their Eligibility Criteria for Freshers Campus Recruitment

Infosys , Wipro , TCS, Accenture , IBM , MindTree are the mass recruiters for on/off campus recruitment. So keep yourself eligible for these companies.
    Company Name        Eligibility Criteria
 Infosys
  • 60% in 10th & 12th
  • 70% in Engineering
  Flipkart

  • 70% in 10th,12th and Engineering
 Wipro
  • 60% in 10th & 12th & Engineering (Most of the time 65% )
 Huawei
  • BE/Btech 75% aggregate or equivalent CGPA
  • 10th /12th – 70%


Larsen & Toubro
  • First Class (60% +) in 10th, 12th & Graduation
  • Max of 2 backlogs / Reattempts in your UG.
  • No drop in any semester / year throughout course.
  • Age less than 24 years.
 Tech Mahindra
  • 60% in Engineering
  • 60% in 10th
  • 70% in 12th
 IBM
  • 70% in 10th, 12th & Engineering
  TCS
  •  60% in 10th,12th & Engineering
MindTree
  •  60% in 10th , 12th & Engineering
 Cognizant (CTS)
  •  70% in 10th , 12th & Engineering
 BOSCH
  •  65% in Engineering
  • 60% in 10th & 12th
 Accenture
  •  60% in 10th, 12th & Engineering


Five different film actors namely Amit, Shahrukh, Anil, Sunil and Akshay are engaged
in the shooting of five different movies with five different actresses Madhuri, Kareena,
Aishwarya, Shilpa, and Juhi not necessarily in the same order, in different studios.
The director of each film decided to set a record by making the films as early as
possible.

(i) Aishwarya’s studio is between Amit’s and Akshay’s studios.
(ii) Shahrukh’s director who doesn’t have Aishwarya as an actress in the shooting 
took three fourths as many as the number of days taken by Sunil’s Director.
(iii) Akshay’s studio number is 417.
(iv) Anil’s film took more days than Amit’s,  while Amit’s film took more days than 
Aishwarya’s to get finalised.
(v) The director from studio number 418 took 16 days lesser then the director from
studio number 415, to complete his film.
(vi) Shilpa’s film took 8 days more than Amit’s and two days more than Juhi’s.
(vii) Madhuri’s studio number is 416.
(viii) Madhuri’s film took 8 day less then Aishwarya’s film and Anil’s films
took maximum number of days for completion.


1. Who is opposite of Kareena in her film ?
 (a) Amit
 (b) Shahrukh
 (c) Akshay
 (d) Sunil

2. The director of which studio made the film in the least number of days ?
 (a) 415
 (b) 416
 (c) 417
 (d) 418

3. Name of the actress of studio No. 417 ?
 (a) Kareena
 (b) Aishwarya
 (c) Juhi
 (d) None

4. Sunil’s film was completed in ?
 (a) 44 days
 (b) 40 days
 (c) 32 days
 (d) None

5. Anil’s opposite was ?
 (a) Juhi
 (b) Shilpa
 (c) Aishwarya
 (d) Madhuri



Answer
1. (A)   2.(B)    3.(C)    4.(C)     5.(B)


Solution:

      3/4x                                     x                                                                                      X+16
Sharukh/Madhuri        Sunil/Aishwarya     Amit /Kareena         Akshay/Juhi            Anil/Shilpa
      416                             418                              419                          417                        415


Shahrukh’s film must be 24 days
Anil’s film must be 48 days.
Sunil’s film must be 32 days.(x=32)

A wooden cuboid of dimensions 9 x 7 x 5 unit is painted in a fixed pattern.
(i) The two opposite faces in the front and back are painted in red with 9 x 7 cuts.
(ii) The other two opposite faces on the sides are painted in green with 9 x 5 cuts.
(iii) The remaining top and bottom faces are painted in blue.
(iv) The cuboid is cut into 315 small cubes.

1. How many cubes have all the three faces coloured ?
 (a) 8
 (b) 32
 (c) 24
 (d) None of these

2. How many cubes have two faces coloured ?
 (a) 60
 (b) 142
 (c) 105
 (d) None of these

3. How many cubes have one face coloured ?
(a) 142
(b) 105
(c) 71
(d) None of these

4. How many cubes have no face coloured ?
 (a) 142
 (b) 60
 (c) 105
 (d) None of these

5. How many cubes have two faces coloured, that too Red and Green ?
 (a) 14
 (b) 28
 (c) 32
 (d) None of these






Answer

1. (A)   2.(A)    3.(A)    4.(C)     5.(B)

Solution
1. In all these kinds of questions, the number of cubes which would be painted on three sides would always be the corner cubes. There would be 8 corner cubes.

2. The two  faces colored cubes would be the cubes along each edge (except for the corner cubes). It can be visualized that the top edges of the cube would have 7+7+3+3=20 cubes and the bottom edges would also have the same number ( i.e. 20 cubes). The vertical edges would have a further 7+7+7+7=28 cubes.
Out of the total of 68 cubes which are on the edges, 8 cubes would be corner cubes. Hence, the number of cubes painted on two sides would be 68-8=60

3. The number of one face colored cubes would be : On the front and back surfaces: 7 x 5 + 7 x 5= 70 cubes( You can remember this as (m-2)x(n-2) where m and n are the number of rows and columns on the surface in question). On the top and bottom surfaces : 5 x 3 + 5 x 3=30 cubes.
On the lateral surfaces : 7 x 3 + 7 x 3=42 cubes. Thus a total of 142 cubes would have one side painted.

4. The number of cubes with no face colored would be given by 7 x 5 x 3=105 [which can again be remembered as (m-2)(n-2)(p-2) where m, n and p are the number of parts in which the cube surfaces have been cut- in this case m=9, n=7 and p=5]

5. The cubes along the vertical edges would be painted both red and green. There are 7 such cubes ( with 2 faces coloured) on each of the 4 edges of the cuboid. Thus, the total number of cubes which would be painted on two sides( in red and green) would be 7 x 4 =28.


Directions (Q. 1-2): Study the following informationcarefully and answer the given questions.

Amar, Biswas, Calvin, Devendra, Ekta, Firoz, and Gavli are seven persons who
travel to office everyday by a local train which stops at five stations Kalyan, Thane,
Kurla, Dadar and Mumbai Central respectively after it leaves base station.

  •  Three among them get in the train at the base station.
  •  Devendra gets down at the next station at which Firoz gets down.
  •  Biswas does not get down either with Amar or Ekta.
  •  Gavli alone gets in at station Kurla and gets down with Calvin after having  passed one station.
  •  Amar travels between only two stations and gets down at Mumbai central.
  •  None of them gets in at Kurla.
  •  Calvin gets in with Firoz but does not get in with either Biswas or Devendra.
  •  Ekta gets in with two others and gets down alone after Devendra.
  •  None of them gets down at Kalyan.

1.At which station does E get down ?
 (a) Thane (b) Kurla
 (c) Dadar (d) None of these

2.After how many stations does Ekta get down ?
 (a) One (b) Two
 (c) Three (d) Four



1.(B)
2.(C)


Solutions:

      Station                               Get In                                     Get Down

Base StationEkta and ( Calvin, Firoz) or (Biswas, Devendra)XXX
Kalyan(Calvin, Firoz) or ( Biswas, Devendra)XXX
ThaneXXXOnly Firoz
KurlaOnly GavliBiswas and Devendra
DadarAmarOnly Ekta
Mumbai CentralXXX


Directions (Q. 1-5): Study the following informationcarefully and answer the given questions.


Four bottles P, Q, R and S are arranged side by side. Each contains a fixed amount of soft drink measured in litres. The different soft drinks are Pepsi, Coke, Limca, and Sprite. Read the following clues carefully.


● Pepsi is between Sprite and Coke.
● The amount of Sprite is more than the amount of Pepsi, but lesser than that of Coke.
● Limca is not in bottle R.
● The bottle containing 2.2 ltr of soft drinks doesn’t have Limca.
● Bottle R contains more amount than bottle P.
● The difference between the amount contained by Limca and Sprite is 0.6 litres.
● The bottle with Coke is between the bottles containing 0.6 ltr and 1 L.
● Bottle S doesn’t contain Coke and doesn’t have the least amount of soft drink in it.


       
1.What is the amount of soft drink in bottle Q ?
(a) 0.6 ltr.(b) 1 ltr.
(c) 1.6 ltr.(d) 2.2 ltr

      
2.Which bottle contains 1.6 litres of soft drink ?
(a) P(b) Q
(c) R(d) S


3.Bottle R contains ?
(a) Pepsi(b) Coke
(c) Sprite(d) Limca


4.What is the amount of Limca in the bottle ?
(a) 0.6 ltr(b) 1.6 ltr
(c) 1 ltr(d) 2.2 ltr
5.Which bottle contains the highest amount of soft drink ?
(a) P(b) Q
(c) R(d) S



1.(A)
2.(A)
3.(B)
4.(C)
5.(C)



Solutions:
Sprite(P)      Pepsi(Q)        Coke(R)     Limca(S)
1.6         0.6             2.21
Directions: Answer the questions based on the following information.
Sixteen teams have been invited to participate in the ABC Gold Cup cricket tournament. The tournament was conducted in two stages.  In the first stage, the teams are divided into two groups. Each group consists of   eight teams, with each team playing every other team in its group exactly once. At the end of the first stage, the top four teams from each group advance to the second state while the rest are eliminated. The second stage comprised several rounds. A round involves one match for each team the winner of a match in a round advances to the next term, while the loser is eliminated. The team that remains undefeated in the second stage is declared the winner and claims the Gold Cup.
The tournament rules are such that each match resultls in a winner and a loser with no possiblitiy of a tie. In the first stage, a team earns one point for each win and no points for a loss. At the end of the first stage, teams in each group are ranked on the basis of total points to deternine the qualifiers advancing to the next stage. Ties are resolved by a series of complex tie breaking rules so that exactly four teams from each group advance to the next stage.
Question 1:
What is the total number of matches played in the tournament?
(a) 28
(b) 55
(c) 63
(d) 35
Question 2:
The minimum number of wins needed for a team in the first stage to guarantee its advancement to the next stage is:
(a) 5
(b) 6
(c) 7
(d) 4
Question 3:
What is the highest number of wins for a team in the first stage inspite of which it would be eliminated at the end of first stage?
(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 4
Question 4:
What is the number of rounds in the second stage of the tournament?
(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 4
Directions (Q. 1-6): Study the following information to answer the given questions:

Twelve people are sitting in two parallel rows containing six people each such that they are equidistant from each other. In row 1: P, Q, R, S, T and V are seated and all of them are facing South. In row 2: A, B, C, D, E and F are seated and all of them are facing North. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement, each member seated in a row faces another member of the other rowS sits third to the right of Q. Either S or Q sits at an extreme end of the line. The one who faces Q sits second to
the right of E. Two people sit between B and F. Neither B nor F sits at an extreme end of the line. The immediate neighbour of B faces the person who sits third to the left of P. R and T are immediate neighbours. C sits second to the left of A. T does not face the immediate neighbour of D.

1. Who amongst the following sit at the extreme ends of the rows?
1) S, D
2) Q, A
3) V, C
4) P, D
5) Q, F

2. Who amongst the following faces S?
1) A
2) B
3) C
4) D
5) F

3. How many persons are seated between V and R?
1) One
2) Two
3) Three
4) Four
5) None of these

4. P is related to A in the same way as S is related to B based on the given arrangement. Which of the following is T related to, following the same pattern?
1) C
2) D
3) E
4) F
5) Cannot be determined

5. Which of the following is true regarding T?
1) F faces T.
2) V is an immediate neighbour of T.
3) F faces the one who is second to the right of T.
4) T sits at one of the extreme ends of the line.
5) Q sits second to the right of T.

6. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
1) A–T
2) B–T
3) F–P
4) C–V
5) E–Q



Ans:

1. -4
2. -1
3. -2
4. -2
5. -3
6. -5