1) Introduction
An introduction highlights your background, academic journey, interests, and career goals. It creates the first impression and reflects your communication, confidence, and clarity during an interview or discussion.
2) Favourite subject and questions on it
Interviewers ask about your favourite subject to test depth and genuine interest. Questions may include concepts, problem-solving, and practical applications, helping them evaluate both knowledge and passion for the field.
3) Manufacturing and machining processes questions
These questions check understanding of machining, casting, forming, and modern manufacturing techniques. They link theory with practical use, testing how well you can apply concepts to real-world engineering problems.
4) Lot of GD&T question
GD&T questions test knowledge of tolerances, symbols, and datums. They focus on accuracy, precision, and standardization in design and manufacturing, ensuring you understand its practical role in product quality.
5) General knowledge on aerospace and equipment in an aircraft
This includes questions on aerodynamics, propulsion, avionics, navigation systems, and safety equipment. It checks awareness of aerospace basics and your ability to connect theory with modern aircraft systems.