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NEC Recruitment Process

Last Updated : 19 Feb, 2024
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This article will give you information about the company, its recruitment process, sample questions that have been asked previously, lots of experiences shared by other aspirants, and the portal where you can apply.

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NEC Recruitment Process

About Company:

NEC Corporation is a Japanese multinational provider of information technology (IT) services and products, headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. It provides IT and network solutions to business enterprises, communications services providers, and to government agencies, and has also been the biggest PC vendor in Japan since the 1980s. The company was known as Nippon Electric Company, Limited. NEC is a member of the Sumitomo Group. NEC was founded in 1899, 118 years ago!!!

As of 2009, NEC ranked consistently in the top four companies over the previous five years for the number of U.S. patents issued, averaging 1764 each year. For mobile phones, NEC pioneered key technologies like color displays, 3G support, dual screens, and camera modules. NEC sponsored the Sahara Force India F1 Team for the 2015 season. NEC is Ranked 452 in Fortune’s “Global 500 2016”. NEC was named for the “FTSE4Good Global Index” in 2014 for the 13th consecutive year.

NEC INDIA: NEC Technologies India Private Limited (NTI) has been operating in India since October 2005, providing product development, global product maintenance, and global business enablement services. Formerly known as NEC HCL System Technologies Limited, NTI is a 100% subsidiary of NEC Corporation after it acquired the 49% equity stake held by HCL Technologies Limited.

Recruitment Process :

NEC conducts 4 rounds to select freshers as Graduate Software Trainees in their organization.

  • Online Aptitude + Technical Concepts Test
  • Online Coding Test
  • L1 + L2 Technical Rounds
  • HR Round

Academic Criteria:

  • 60 percent or above in B.Tech, Class X, and XII
  • No backlogs at the time of the interview

Written Round:

The Written round consists of two major sections namely General Aptitude Test, Verbal Ability Test, and Computer Programming. The General Aptitude Test has a mathematical reasoning part, and logical reasoning part, and a verbal ability Test. Computer Programming Test contains problems mainly from Linux, DBMS, Computer Networks, Oops, C, Cpp, and Operating Systems.

Online Coding Round:

The next round in their recruitment process is the Online Coding Round. There would be 3 questions in this round which are of easy level.

Technical Round:

The students who clear the written round are called for Technical Interviews. One of them is based on a resume and the other one is based on technical knowledge. They mainly concentrate on the things that you’ve mentioned in your resume, don’t mention anything that you’re not aware of. And also have a good knowledge of your final semester project. You can expect a lot of questions from it as well, i.e. about your part in it, the time taken to complete it, and learnings from it. To clear this round you should be clear with your basics. In a technical round, questions will be asked from your respective branch. For the Computer Science Stream, you should be prepared with Data structures and Algorithms, DBMS, Operating Systems, Networking, OOP concepts, and a programming language of your choice. CS students may be expected to write codes in the interview. Students from branches other than CS should prepare for two subjects related to their branch.

HR Round/ Managerial Round:

This is the last round of interviews. This round mainly tests your presence of mind and your personality (your confidence, body language, and all that). They test your willingness to work in the company. They generally ask questions on teamwork i.e. How cooperative I will be when working as a part of a team? Just give positive answers to whatever they ask.

NEC Interview Experience:

Questions Asked in NEC:

  1. Explain polymorphism
  2. What are interfaces in Java
  3. Abstract class and Interface in Java

Where to Apply?


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