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It was a joint campus drive of 4 NITs (NIT Kurukshetra, NIT Jalandhar, NIT Delhi, NIT Srinagar J&K).
Round 1 It was on online objective test consisting of 4 sections: Apt...
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It was a joint campus drive of 4 NITs (NIT Kurukshetra, NIT Jalandhar, NIT Delhi, NIT Srinagar J&K).
Round 1 It was on online objective test consisting of 4 sections: Aptitude, Technical MCQs, Code snippet based MCQs and Coding part. Coding part had questions like balanced parenthesis check, etc.
Round 2 It was Group Discussion on general topics.
Round 3 Technical Interview. First question was to write a program for snake traversal of binary tree. Second, asked me to write code to check linked list is palindrome or not, in a single traversal and without using any other data structure. Then he asked about OOPS concepts like abstraction, encapsulation, inheritance and polymorphism in detail and how they are implemented while programming.
Round 4 Technical and managerial. Gave me a situation where I am in testing team and I found that customer requirement was drop down list at a place but developer has used bullet selection, and is not ready to change it. How will you manage? I gave some good replies and he was convinced. Then he asked 25 horses puzzle ( https://www.programmerinterview.com/puzzles/25-horses-3-fastest-5-races-puzzle/ ). I solved it. He then asked me to code it. I wrote an algorithm first and then the code. He was very impressed. He asked about virtual functions, abstract classes, pure virtual functions.
Round 5 HR interview. There were normal HR questions like where do you see yourself 3 years from now, why yodlee, etc.
Round 6 HR interview. It was again HR round with questions like why do you want to come to Bangalore not Delhi, Introduction about family etc.
Round 7 Next it was a telephonic round. He asked to optimize the code I wrote in coding round. Then he asked me candle puzzle on how to measure 30 min and 45 min. Then he asked me the chocolate puzzle ( http://malini-math.blogspot.com/2010/11/chocolate-puzzle.html ). What is paging and segmentation? What are ACID properties in DBMS? What is transaction and how is concurrency control done? What is the difference between string builder and string buffer? What is string pool in java? What is JVM, JRE, JDK? Differentiate between mutex and semaphore? Can you override private and static members? Contiguous and non-contiguous memory allocation? What are Smart pointers?
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This question was reported by a candidate who interviewed at Yodlee Infotech. LeakCode aggregates interview reports from 10+ sources, including 1Point3Acres, Glassdoor, LeetCode Discuss, Blind, Reddit, Indeed, and Nowcoder. Each report is translated where necessary, deduplicated against existing entries, and tagged by company, role, round type, and reporting date.
Use this question as one calibration data point, not a memorization target. Companies typically rotate their question pools every 2-4 months; the exact wording of a 2024 question may differ from what you encounter today. The underlying pattern, difficulty level, and follow-up depth at Yodlee Infotech are the higher-signal extractions to take from this report.
For broader preparation context, the Yodlee Infotech interview process typically includes a recruiter screen, one or two technical phone screens, and a 4-5 round on-site loop covering coding, system design (at L4+ levels), and behavioral. Reports tagged on LeakCode show the round-by-round distribution and typical difficulty calibration. To browse questions filtered by round type and seniority, use the company hub linked above.
How To Practice This Type of Question
Solve similar problems on LeetCode under timed conditions (25-35 minutes per medium difficulty). The goal is pattern recognition: recognize the underlying technique (sliding window, two-pointer, BFS, memoized recursion, etc.) within 60-90 seconds of reading. Strong candidates verbalize their hypothesis out loud before coding, then iterate based on feedback. Weak candidates dive into implementation immediately, lose time on the wrong approach, and run out of time for follow-ups.
Companies update their question pools every 2-4 months. The exact wording of any given question may have been retired by the time you interview. Focus your prep on the pattern, not the specific problem. The patterns that appear in Yodlee Infotech reports consistently are the ones worth investing in; one-off niche problems are not.
During Your Yodlee Infotech Round
Apply the standard interview round template: clarify requirements (2-3 minutes), state your approach out loud and confirm direction with the interviewer (3-5 minutes), code with narration (15-25 minutes), test with concrete examples including edge cases (5 minutes), discuss optimization or trade-offs if time permits (5 minutes). This template is universally accepted across FAANG and adjacent companies; deviating from it produces weaker interviewer feedback signal.
The single most predictive failure mode in Yodlee Infotech reports tagged "no hire": not asking clarifying questions. Interviewers are explicitly trained to weight this. Strong candidates ask 3-5 clarifying questions even on problems that look obvious; weak candidates dive into code immediately. The clarifying-question check is often the first signal recorded in the interviewer's written notes.