I applied through university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at KPMG (New Delhi) in Dec 2013
Interview
Asked a couple of questions about resume, activities, future plans (whether MBA was in the cards?), why you think you're good for this job.
Then there was a round where they basically threw current business-related questions at you, like which British company was recently bought by Tata (Jaguar Motors); which firm is called "Big Blue" and many more such questions about companies. These questions were like a not-so-perfect litmus test to measure the candidate's knowledge and interest in current business scenarios, since the job involved working with clients as a management consultant.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What firm is nicknamed "Big Blue"? Which firm bought a large medical-supplies firm this year in India?
I applied through university. I interviewed at KPMG (Bangalore Rural)
Interview
Online Test then ,
3 rounds of Interview
1st - Tech Interview
2nd - Tech Interview
3rd - HR Interview
The process was smooth but 2nd Interview was tough. It was only DSA while 1st Interview was overall Core Cs and a basic DSA pattern question
The interview process will consist of two rounds followed by a final Partner round. The overall difficulty level is expected to be easy to moderate. The focus will primarily be on assessing your basic technical knowledge, conceptual clarity, and practical understanding of core fundamentals. If you have worked thoroughly on the basics and understand the practical application of concepts, the interview can be cleared comfortably. Make sure you revise key topics, be structured in your answers, and demonstrate confidence while responding. With proper preparation and a calm, confident approach, this process can be easily cracked.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Construction and technical concepts, data analysis skills
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Application
I applied through a staffing agency. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at KPMG (Gurgaon, Haryana) in Apr 2026
Interview
The interview process was not about knowing everything. It was more about:
Confidence
Clear communication
Positive attitude
Willingness to learn
One thing I learned: rejections do not define your capability. Sometimes you just need one opportunity that matches your efforts.
Walking into this process after many disappointments made this offer feel even more special for me.