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Amrita University Admission Experience

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3rd March 2021, Interview Room Amrita University, Chennai.

84 percentile in JEE | B.E Electronic and Instrumentation Engineering | BE 3rd year student | percentile in 10th -90% , 11th-80%, 12th – 90%

So I am happy to share my interview experience with you guys as my admission process includes an interview , and some rounds of exams, below I am sharing my experience of one of my interview rounds as my interview contains three rounds.

Myself: Once Upon a time, in the land of education and endless exams, I found myself on a wild adventure in pursuit of college admission. Let’s dive into the humorous journey of my quest for a spot in the Electronic and Instrumentation Engineering course.

Interviewer: Welcome, dear applicant! We’re excited to have you here. Can you tell us about the exams and interviews you’ve given for this course?

Me: Oh, thank you! Well, my journey began with the dreaded entrance exams. It felt like a never-ending marathon of brain teasers and mind-boggling equations. I swear, I saw mathematical symbols dancing before my eyes even in my dreams!

Interviewer: (chuckles) That sounds like quite the ordeal. How did you survive?

Me: Ah, it was tough, but I armed myself with textbooks and caffeine. I powered through countless practice tests and felt like a walking, talking equation myself. I even had a little shrine dedicated to my lucky pencil, which I believed possessed magical mathematical powers. Hey, don’t judge me! Desperate times call for desperate measures, you know?

Interviewer: (laughs) We won’t judge. But tell us, what made you choose Electronic and Instrumentation Engineering?

Me: Ah, electronic and instrumentation engineering, the perfect blend of electricity and music! I’ve always been fascinated by how music can move our souls, and I thought, why not make instruments that create melodies while also making sure they don’t blow up in the process? It’s like conducting an orchestra of circuitry!

Interviewer: (amused) That’s a unique way to describe it! Can you share the criteria and process of admission for this course?

Me: Of course! To gain entry into this magical world, I had to present a resumé that showcased my love for all things tech. I listed my hobbies as “speaking in binary code,” “Dancing with soldering irons,” and “tinkering with circuits for fun.” I even attached a photo of myself surrounded by a sea of resistors and capacitors, just to show my commitment!

Interviewer: (laughs) That must have caught their attention. Was there anything else you needed to do?

Me: Absolutely! Along with my resumé, I had to submit a video showcasing my electronic prowess. I went all out, donning a lab coat and goggles, pretending to be a mad scientist while assembling a robot made entirely of discarded cell phones. It was quite the spectacle, I must say!

Interviewer: (chuckles) That sounds like a memorable video. And how did you find out about your acceptance?

Me: Oh, it was like receiving a message from the electronic gods themselves! I received an email with the subject line: “Congratulations! You’ve Been Sparked!” I couldn’t help but jump up and down, causing a minor earthquake in my neighborhood. The excitement was electrifying!

Interviewer: (laughs) I can imagine. Well, we’re delighted to have you here, and we wish you all the best in your electronic and instrumental adventures!

Me: Thank you so much! I promise to bring the right amount of voltage and a spark of humor to this course. Let’s rock this world of circuits together!

Verdict: Selected and so, dear reader, that’s how my college admission journey unfolded, with exams that twisted my brain, interviews that tickled my funny bone, and a passion for electronic and instrumentation engineering that couldn’t be contained. With a bit of luck and a whole lot of laughter, I embarked on my academic adventure, ready to illuminate the world with my knowledge and a dash of eccentricity. Hope it helps you, Cheers: ).


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