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Viva Experience

EEE (Electrical, Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering) Viva Experience  tips guide that works well for both freshers and experienced candidates:

1. Before the Interview (Preparation)

**Technical**

Review core subjects:

  • Electrical Machines
  • Power Systems & Protection
  • Power Electronics
  • Control Systems
  • Basic Electronics & Communication Systems
  • Measurement & Instrumentation

Know formulas & principle —

Understand practical applications —

  • how theories apply in the field (e.g., transformer protection schemes, PLC usage in automation).
Company Knowledge
  • Read about the company’s **products, services, and industry sector.
  • Know recent projects and the company’s role in the market.
  • Understand **the job role — if it’s design, testing, maintenance, sales, etc.
Soft Skills
  • Prepare a short, confident self-introduction.
  • Practice clear, concise answers for technical and HR questions.
  • Brush up on communication skills — especially explaining technical concepts simply.

2. During the Interview

Technical Round
  • Expect both conceptual questions and problem-solving scenarios.
  • If you don’t know something — admit it honestly but try to reason logically.
  • Use structured answers: definition → principle → example/application.
  • Draw diagrams where possible — engineers love visuals.
Sample Technical Qs:

1. Explain the working of a three-phase induction motor.
2. How do you size a cable for a given load?
3. Difference between MCCB and MCB.
4. Explain “power factor” and methods to improve it.
5. Describe SCADA and its applications.

HR / Behavioral Round

Be ready for:

  •  “Tell me about yourself”
  •  “Why should we hire you?”
  •  “Describe a time you solved a problem”
  • “Where do you see yourself in 5 years?”
  • Show **teamwork, adaptability, and problem-solving** attitude.
  •  Keep answers professional and focused on skills.

3. Body Language & Presentation

  • Dress in formal attire (light shirt, dark trousers, polished shoes).
  • Maintain eye contact.
  • Sit upright, avoid fidgeting.
  • Use a firm but not aggressive tone.

4. Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Memorizing without understanding.
  • Giving overly long, unfocused answers.
  • Criticizing past employers or professors.
  • Guessing technical answers without logic.

5. Quick Last-Minute Revision Topics

  • Transformer basics & testing.
  • Three-phase power calculations
  • Types of circuit breakers & relays.
  • PLC basics.
  • Communication protocols (Modbus, CAN, etc. if relevant).
  • Renewable energy basics.

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