{"id":14667,"date":"2016-09-02T21:48:23","date_gmt":"2016-09-02T16:18:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/internshala.com\/blog\/?p=14667"},"modified":"2016-09-14T17:07:41","modified_gmt":"2016-09-14T11:37:41","slug":"internship-srib-akankshya-nitk","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/internshala.com\/blog\/internship-srib-akankshya-nitk\/","title":{"rendered":"Internship at SRIB &#8211; Akankshya from NITK"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span data-sheets-value=\"{&quot;1&quot;:2,&quot;2&quot;:&quot;\\nWith a series of heavy downpour from the skies, 3rd years were facing a similar mind-boggling series of unprecedented tests and interviews. We were giving an average of three coding tests daily, but the companies were to visit from that weekend. After four heart-breaking rejections, I got in to Samsung Research Institute Bangalore. I was elated, as I got into a pure tech company and not in an Investment banking firm. One of my seniors, had already interned at SRI-B 2 years back and had loved the place. He had told me all the stories, so obviously, I had high expectations. Everyone knows about Samsung and its products. Smart phones, TVs , ACs and virtually all home appliances, Samsung is the key player. Samsung R&amp;D Bangalore (SRI-B) is the largest Overseas R&amp;D Centre of Samsung Electronics. It has the highest number of patents every year. I was excited about the fact that, I will be working on cutting edge new technology and would get to live in Bangalore.\\n\\nGetting there:\\nRound 1 : Global Samsung Aptitude Test(GSAT). It had Quant, Verbal and C-aptitude Questions. Many people cleared the test. Hardware applicants had ECE related questions instead of C-aptitude.\\nRound 2: Coding round. We were given 3 coding questions. One could code in C,C++ or Java. The questions were based on basic array implementation. The language of one question was a little confusing (that is where I got stuck). But no loss as people who did 2 out of 3 questions correctly, moved on to the next round. Hardware profile directly had round 3.\\nRound 3: Group Discussion. Some 70 people were selected including both hardware and software profile. This was an elimination round. The HR was too happy with our coding round performances and wanted to take many interns. We were divided into groups of 10 and had a group discussion. My GD topic was \\u201cFuture of Smart phones\\u201d or basically \\u201cNext is what\\u201d Samsung tagline. 43 students got an internship opportunity in Samsung.\\nAll the rounds were easy and if one practices coding and has a basic understanding of C, you are all set to bag this internship.\\n\\nLife @ SAMSUNG:\\nWe were given Flight tickets to and fro our home town and were promptly escorted by the General affairs people in Samsung buses. We were given accommodation in a 5-star hotel in the heart of Bangalore, Chancery Pavilion, for a week. The induction was fun filled ending with DJ night and the weekend was packed with checking out PGs in nearby localities. We took a place which was walking distance from the office. Samsung also provided us with transport to and fro , from any corner of Bangalore city. The office - Phoenix building is magnificent. Each floor has its own theme and top 4 floors have theme based cafes. The top floor has a jamming room filled with many instruments. Breakfast and Lunch were at Cafeteria and it has many varieties. A haven for all non-vegetarians. Finally after much anticipation, we met our teams. All the mentors in my team were welcoming and gave us an option to choose a project of our choice. I chose a python based analytics project. The highlight of the office was the GYM, having world class amenities and trainers. We wouldn't even get to know how the fixed 9 hours of the office passed and we worked more than that. During our stay we had Interns day- a masquerade party and a team lunch. We also had to give presentations and weekly updates to our mentors. We experienced a corporate life for 8 weeks and enjoyed it. To bag the much wanted Pre-placement offer, we had to give a Software competency test (one coding question-3 hours time), followed by a tech interview and an HR round. We knew that for getting a PPO we had to complete our project to properly, impress our mentors, clear the Competency test and nail the interviews following the test. After doing all this, I finally got an offer from Samsung research India, Bangalore.\\n\\nIn and around Bangalore:\\nBangalore city has a breath taking weather, with light rains almost every evening. Beware of mud marks on your jeans. Bangalore has an fascinating night life. Marathahalli doesn\\u2019t have that many good places, but Indiranagar, M.G. road and Koramangala have eateries serving delicious food. Cab travel is safe and if in a group, it is not that heavy on the wallet. Wonder La is a must visit, \\u2018cause that place is AWESOME. One can visit Rasta cafe for a midnight adventure en-route to Mysore. \\nMost companies are stationed in Bangalore and all the companies offer great internship opportunities. Just make an informed decision about spending your summers and if Samsung is where you decide to take a leap of faith, then keep calm and trust on Samsung.&quot;}\" data-sheets-userformat=\"{&quot;2&quot;:513,&quot;3&quot;:{&quot;1&quot;:0},&quot;12&quot;:0}\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"wp-image-14671 size-medium alignleft\" src=\"https:\/\/internshala.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/08\/Internship-at-SRIB-Akankshya-from-NITK-264x372.jpg\" alt=\"Internship at SRIB - Akankshya from NITK\" width=\"264\" height=\"372\" srcset=\"https:\/\/internshala.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/08\/Internship-at-SRIB-Akankshya-from-NITK-264x372.jpg 264w, https:\/\/internshala.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/08\/Internship-at-SRIB-Akankshya-from-NITK-726x1024.jpg 726w, https:\/\/internshala.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/08\/Internship-at-SRIB-Akankshya-from-NITK-700x987.jpg 700w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 264px) 100vw, 264px\" \/><em><strong>About the Author:<\/strong> Akankshya, \u00a0a student from\u00a0National Institute of Technology, Karnataka takes us through her life-changing experience of interning at Samsung Research Institute, Bangalore (SRIB).<\/em><\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span data-sheets-value=\"{&quot;1&quot;:2,&quot;2&quot;:&quot;\\nWith a series of heavy downpour from the skies, 3rd years were facing a similar mind-boggling series of unprecedented tests and interviews. We were giving an average of three coding tests daily, but the companies were to visit from that weekend. After four heart-breaking rejections, I got in to Samsung Research Institute Bangalore. I was elated, as I got into a pure tech company and not in an Investment banking firm. One of my seniors, had already interned at SRI-B 2 years back and had loved the place. He had told me all the stories, so obviously, I had high expectations. Everyone knows about Samsung and its products. Smart phones, TVs , ACs and virtually all home appliances, Samsung is the key player. Samsung R&amp;D Bangalore (SRI-B) is the largest Overseas R&amp;D Centre of Samsung Electronics. It has the highest number of patents every year. I was excited about the fact that, I will be working on cutting edge new technology and would get to live in Bangalore.\\n\\nGetting there:\\nRound 1 : Global Samsung Aptitude Test(GSAT). It had Quant, Verbal and C-aptitude Questions. Many people cleared the test. Hardware applicants had ECE related questions instead of C-aptitude.\\nRound 2: Coding round. We were given 3 coding questions. One could code in C,C++ or Java. The questions were based on basic array implementation. The language of one question was a little confusing (that is where I got stuck). But no loss as people who did 2 out of 3 questions correctly, moved on to the next round. Hardware profile directly had round 3.\\nRound 3: Group Discussion. Some 70 people were selected including both hardware and software profile. This was an elimination round. The HR was too happy with our coding round performances and wanted to take many interns. We were divided into groups of 10 and had a group discussion. My GD topic was \\u201cFuture of Smart phones\\u201d or basically \\u201cNext is what\\u201d Samsung tagline. 43 students got an internship opportunity in Samsung.\\nAll the rounds were easy and if one practices coding and has a basic understanding of C, you are all set to bag this internship.\\n\\nLife @ SAMSUNG:\\nWe were given Flight tickets to and fro our home town and were promptly escorted by the General affairs people in Samsung buses. We were given accommodation in a 5-star hotel in the heart of Bangalore, Chancery Pavilion, for a week. The induction was fun filled ending with DJ night and the weekend was packed with checking out PGs in nearby localities. We took a place which was walking distance from the office. Samsung also provided us with transport to and fro , from any corner of Bangalore city. The office - Phoenix building is magnificent. Each floor has its own theme and top 4 floors have theme based cafes. The top floor has a jamming room filled with many instruments. Breakfast and Lunch were at Cafeteria and it has many varieties. A haven for all non-vegetarians. Finally after much anticipation, we met our teams. All the mentors in my team were welcoming and gave us an option to choose a project of our choice. I chose a python based analytics project. The highlight of the office was the GYM, having world class amenities and trainers. We wouldn't even get to know how the fixed 9 hours of the office passed and we worked more than that. During our stay we had Interns day- a masquerade party and a team lunch. We also had to give presentations and weekly updates to our mentors. We experienced a corporate life for 8 weeks and enjoyed it. To bag the much wanted Pre-placement offer, we had to give a Software competency test (one coding question-3 hours time), followed by a tech interview and an HR round. We knew that for getting a PPO we had to complete our project to properly, impress our mentors, clear the Competency test and nail the interviews following the test. After doing all this, I finally got an offer from Samsung research India, Bangalore.\\n\\nIn and around Bangalore:\\nBangalore city has a breath taking weather, with light rains almost every evening. Beware of mud marks on your jeans. Bangalore has an fascinating night life. Marathahalli doesn\\u2019t have that many good places, but Indiranagar, M.G. road and Koramangala have eateries serving delicious food. Cab travel is safe and if in a group, it is not that heavy on the wallet. Wonder La is a must visit, \\u2018cause that place is AWESOME. One can visit Rasta cafe for a midnight adventure en-route to Mysore. \\nMost companies are stationed in Bangalore and all the companies offer great internship opportunities. Just make an informed decision about spending your summers and if Samsung is where you decide to take a leap of faith, then keep calm and trust on Samsung.&quot;}\" data-sheets-userformat=\"{&quot;2&quot;:513,&quot;3&quot;:{&quot;1&quot;:0},&quot;12&quot;:0}\">As a series of showers caught the city off guard, we faced a similar string of mind-boggling tests and interviews. With companies to visit soon, we were giving an average of three coding tests daily. After four heart-breaking rejections, I got into SRI-B. I was elated at having made it to a technology company and not an investment banking firm. One of my seniors, who had interned there two years back, had loved the place. Hearing his stories, I had high expectations.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span data-sheets-value=\"{&quot;1&quot;:2,&quot;2&quot;:&quot;\\nWith a series of heavy downpour from the skies, 3rd years were facing a similar mind-boggling series of unprecedented tests and interviews. We were giving an average of three coding tests daily, but the companies were to visit from that weekend. After four heart-breaking rejections, I got in to Samsung Research Institute Bangalore. I was elated, as I got into a pure tech company and not in an Investment banking firm. One of my seniors, had already interned at SRI-B 2 years back and had loved the place. He had told me all the stories, so obviously, I had high expectations. Everyone knows about Samsung and its products. Smart phones, TVs , ACs and virtually all home appliances, Samsung is the key player. Samsung R&amp;D Bangalore (SRI-B) is the largest Overseas R&amp;D Centre of Samsung Electronics. It has the highest number of patents every year. I was excited about the fact that, I will be working on cutting edge new technology and would get to live in Bangalore.\\n\\nGetting there:\\nRound 1 : Global Samsung Aptitude Test(GSAT). It had Quant, Verbal and C-aptitude Questions. Many people cleared the test. Hardware applicants had ECE related questions instead of C-aptitude.\\nRound 2: Coding round. We were given 3 coding questions. One could code in C,C++ or Java. The questions were based on basic array implementation. The language of one question was a little confusing (that is where I got stuck). But no loss as people who did 2 out of 3 questions correctly, moved on to the next round. Hardware profile directly had round 3.\\nRound 3: Group Discussion. Some 70 people were selected including both hardware and software profile. This was an elimination round. The HR was too happy with our coding round performances and wanted to take many interns. We were divided into groups of 10 and had a group discussion. My GD topic was \\u201cFuture of Smart phones\\u201d or basically \\u201cNext is what\\u201d Samsung tagline. 43 students got an internship opportunity in Samsung.\\nAll the rounds were easy and if one practices coding and has a basic understanding of C, you are all set to bag this internship.\\n\\nLife @ SAMSUNG:\\nWe were given Flight tickets to and fro our home town and were promptly escorted by the General affairs people in Samsung buses. We were given accommodation in a 5-star hotel in the heart of Bangalore, Chancery Pavilion, for a week. The induction was fun filled ending with DJ night and the weekend was packed with checking out PGs in nearby localities. We took a place which was walking distance from the office. Samsung also provided us with transport to and fro , from any corner of Bangalore city. The office - Phoenix building is magnificent. Each floor has its own theme and top 4 floors have theme based cafes. The top floor has a jamming room filled with many instruments. Breakfast and Lunch were at Cafeteria and it has many varieties. A haven for all non-vegetarians. Finally after much anticipation, we met our teams. All the mentors in my team were welcoming and gave us an option to choose a project of our choice. I chose a python based analytics project. The highlight of the office was the GYM, having world class amenities and trainers. We wouldn't even get to know how the fixed 9 hours of the office passed and we worked more than that. During our stay we had Interns day- a masquerade party and a team lunch. We also had to give presentations and weekly updates to our mentors. We experienced a corporate life for 8 weeks and enjoyed it. To bag the much wanted Pre-placement offer, we had to give a Software competency test (one coding question-3 hours time), followed by a tech interview and an HR round. We knew that for getting a PPO we had to complete our project to properly, impress our mentors, clear the Competency test and nail the interviews following the test. After doing all this, I finally got an offer from Samsung research India, Bangalore.\\n\\nIn and around Bangalore:\\nBangalore city has a breath taking weather, with light rains almost every evening. Beware of mud marks on your jeans. Bangalore has an fascinating night life. Marathahalli doesn\\u2019t have that many good places, but Indiranagar, M.G. road and Koramangala have eateries serving delicious food. Cab travel is safe and if in a group, it is not that heavy on the wallet. Wonder La is a must visit, \\u2018cause that place is AWESOME. One can visit Rasta cafe for a midnight adventure en-route to Mysore. \\nMost companies are stationed in Bangalore and all the companies offer great internship opportunities. Just make an informed decision about spending your summers and if Samsung is where you decide to take a leap of faith, then keep calm and trust on Samsung.&quot;}\" data-sheets-userformat=\"{&quot;2&quot;:513,&quot;3&quot;:{&quot;1&quot;:0},&quot;12&quot;:0}\">Everyone knows about Samsung and its products \u2014 be it a smartphone, TV, AC, or home appliance, Samsung holds a major portion of the market share. SRIB is the largest overseas R&amp;D centre of Samsung Electronics with the highest number of patents every year. I was excited to be working on cutting-edge technology, besides getting to live in Bangalore. Coming to the selection process, the first round involved a Global Samsung Aptitude Test (GSAT) while the second involved coding. The last round, which was an elimination round, involved 70 people from both hardware and software profiles. The HR department, which was pleased with the coding performances, wanted to recruit a lot of interns. After a group discussion on \u201cFuture of Smartphones\u201d, 43 students were selected. Samsung offered us tickets to and from our hometowns, besides providing accommodation in a <em>5-star<\/em> hotel in the heart of Bangalore for a week. The fun-filled induction ended with a DJ night while the weekend had all of us checking out PGs.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span data-sheets-value=\"{&quot;1&quot;:2,&quot;2&quot;:&quot;\\nWith a series of heavy downpour from the skies, 3rd years were facing a similar mind-boggling series of unprecedented tests and interviews. We were giving an average of three coding tests daily, but the companies were to visit from that weekend. After four heart-breaking rejections, I got in to Samsung Research Institute Bangalore. I was elated, as I got into a pure tech company and not in an Investment banking firm. One of my seniors, had already interned at SRI-B 2 years back and had loved the place. He had told me all the stories, so obviously, I had high expectations. Everyone knows about Samsung and its products. Smart phones, TVs , ACs and virtually all home appliances, Samsung is the key player. Samsung R&amp;D Bangalore (SRI-B) is the largest Overseas R&amp;D Centre of Samsung Electronics. It has the highest number of patents every year. I was excited about the fact that, I will be working on cutting edge new technology and would get to live in Bangalore.\\n\\nGetting there:\\nRound 1 : Global Samsung Aptitude Test(GSAT). It had Quant, Verbal and C-aptitude Questions. Many people cleared the test. Hardware applicants had ECE related questions instead of C-aptitude.\\nRound 2: Coding round. We were given 3 coding questions. One could code in C,C++ or Java. The questions were based on basic array implementation. The language of one question was a little confusing (that is where I got stuck). But no loss as people who did 2 out of 3 questions correctly, moved on to the next round. Hardware profile directly had round 3.\\nRound 3: Group Discussion. Some 70 people were selected including both hardware and software profile. This was an elimination round. The HR was too happy with our coding round performances and wanted to take many interns. We were divided into groups of 10 and had a group discussion. My GD topic was \\u201cFuture of Smart phones\\u201d or basically \\u201cNext is what\\u201d Samsung tagline. 43 students got an internship opportunity in Samsung.\\nAll the rounds were easy and if one practices coding and has a basic understanding of C, you are all set to bag this internship.\\n\\nLife @ SAMSUNG:\\nWe were given Flight tickets to and fro our home town and were promptly escorted by the General affairs people in Samsung buses. We were given accommodation in a 5-star hotel in the heart of Bangalore, Chancery Pavilion, for a week. The induction was fun filled ending with DJ night and the weekend was packed with checking out PGs in nearby localities. We took a place which was walking distance from the office. Samsung also provided us with transport to and fro , from any corner of Bangalore city. The office - Phoenix building is magnificent. Each floor has its own theme and top 4 floors have theme based cafes. The top floor has a jamming room filled with many instruments. Breakfast and Lunch were at Cafeteria and it has many varieties. A haven for all non-vegetarians. Finally after much anticipation, we met our teams. All the mentors in my team were welcoming and gave us an option to choose a project of our choice. I chose a python based analytics project. The highlight of the office was the GYM, having world class amenities and trainers. We wouldn't even get to know how the fixed 9 hours of the office passed and we worked more than that. During our stay we had Interns day- a masquerade party and a team lunch. We also had to give presentations and weekly updates to our mentors. We experienced a corporate life for 8 weeks and enjoyed it. To bag the much wanted Pre-placement offer, we had to give a Software competency test (one coding question-3 hours time), followed by a tech interview and an HR round. We knew that for getting a PPO we had to complete our project to properly, impress our mentors, clear the Competency test and nail the interviews following the test. After doing all this, I finally got an offer from Samsung research India, Bangalore.\\n\\nIn and around Bangalore:\\nBangalore city has a breath taking weather, with light rains almost every evening. Beware of mud marks on your jeans. Bangalore has an fascinating night life. Marathahalli doesn\\u2019t have that many good places, but Indiranagar, M.G. road and Koramangala have eateries serving delicious food. Cab travel is safe and if in a group, it is not that heavy on the wallet. Wonder La is a must visit, \\u2018cause that place is AWESOME. One can visit Rasta cafe for a midnight adventure en-route to Mysore. \\nMost companies are stationed in Bangalore and all the companies offer great internship opportunities. Just make an informed decision about spending your summers and if Samsung is where you decide to take a leap of faith, then keep calm and trust on Samsung.&quot;}\" data-sheets-userformat=\"{&quot;2&quot;:513,&quot;3&quot;:{&quot;1&quot;:0},&quot;12&quot;:0}\">The office, Phoenix building, was magnificent. Each floor had its own theme while the top four floors had theme-based cafes. The highlight of the office was the gym with its world-class amenities and trainers. Also, the top floor had a well-equipped jamming room. Finally, after much anticipation, we met our teams. Our mentors, who were very welcoming, gave us the option to choose a project. I opted for a Python-based analytics project. We barely realised how our stipulated nine hours at office passed. In fact, we often worked more than that.<br \/>\nDuring our stay, we also had an <em>Intern&#8217;s day\u00a0<\/em>which included a masquerade party and a team lunch. For eight weeks, we got to experience the <em>corporate life<\/em>. To bag the pre-placement offer(PPO), we had to give a software competency test, followed by a tech interview and an HR round. After nailing all the tests, I got the PPO from Samsung.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span data-sheets-value=\"{&quot;1&quot;:2,&quot;2&quot;:&quot;\\nWith a series of heavy downpour from the skies, 3rd years were facing a similar mind-boggling series of unprecedented tests and interviews. We were giving an average of three coding tests daily, but the companies were to visit from that weekend. After four heart-breaking rejections, I got in to Samsung Research Institute Bangalore. I was elated, as I got into a pure tech company and not in an Investment banking firm. One of my seniors, had already interned at SRI-B 2 years back and had loved the place. He had told me all the stories, so obviously, I had high expectations. Everyone knows about Samsung and its products. Smart phones, TVs , ACs and virtually all home appliances, Samsung is the key player. Samsung R&amp;D Bangalore (SRI-B) is the largest Overseas R&amp;D Centre of Samsung Electronics. It has the highest number of patents every year. I was excited about the fact that, I will be working on cutting edge new technology and would get to live in Bangalore.\\n\\nGetting there:\\nRound 1 : Global Samsung Aptitude Test(GSAT). It had Quant, Verbal and C-aptitude Questions. Many people cleared the test. Hardware applicants had ECE related questions instead of C-aptitude.\\nRound 2: Coding round. We were given 3 coding questions. One could code in C,C++ or Java. The questions were based on basic array implementation. The language of one question was a little confusing (that is where I got stuck). But no loss as people who did 2 out of 3 questions correctly, moved on to the next round. Hardware profile directly had round 3.\\nRound 3: Group Discussion. Some 70 people were selected including both hardware and software profile. This was an elimination round. The HR was too happy with our coding round performances and wanted to take many interns. We were divided into groups of 10 and had a group discussion. My GD topic was \\u201cFuture of Smart phones\\u201d or basically \\u201cNext is what\\u201d Samsung tagline. 43 students got an internship opportunity in Samsung.\\nAll the rounds were easy and if one practices coding and has a basic understanding of C, you are all set to bag this internship.\\n\\nLife @ SAMSUNG:\\nWe were given Flight tickets to and fro our home town and were promptly escorted by the General affairs people in Samsung buses. We were given accommodation in a 5-star hotel in the heart of Bangalore, Chancery Pavilion, for a week. The induction was fun filled ending with DJ night and the weekend was packed with checking out PGs in nearby localities. We took a place which was walking distance from the office. Samsung also provided us with transport to and fro , from any corner of Bangalore city. The office - Phoenix building is magnificent. Each floor has its own theme and top 4 floors have theme based cafes. The top floor has a jamming room filled with many instruments. Breakfast and Lunch were at Cafeteria and it has many varieties. A haven for all non-vegetarians. Finally after much anticipation, we met our teams. All the mentors in my team were welcoming and gave us an option to choose a project of our choice. I chose a python based analytics project. The highlight of the office was the GYM, having world class amenities and trainers. We wouldn't even get to know how the fixed 9 hours of the office passed and we worked more than that. During our stay we had Interns day- a masquerade party and a team lunch. We also had to give presentations and weekly updates to our mentors. We experienced a corporate life for 8 weeks and enjoyed it. To bag the much wanted Pre-placement offer, we had to give a Software competency test (one coding question-3 hours time), followed by a tech interview and an HR round. We knew that for getting a PPO we had to complete our project to properly, impress our mentors, clear the Competency test and nail the interviews following the test. After doing all this, I finally got an offer from Samsung research India, Bangalore.\\n\\nIn and around Bangalore:\\nBangalore city has a breath taking weather, with light rains almost every evening. Beware of mud marks on your jeans. Bangalore has an fascinating night life. Marathahalli doesn\\u2019t have that many good places, but Indiranagar, M.G. road and Koramangala have eateries serving delicious food. Cab travel is safe and if in a group, it is not that heavy on the wallet. Wonder La is a must visit, \\u2018cause that place is AWESOME. One can visit Rasta cafe for a midnight adventure en-route to Mysore. \\nMost companies are stationed in Bangalore and all the companies offer great internship opportunities. Just make an informed decision about spending your summers and if Samsung is where you decide to take a leap of faith, then keep calm and trust on Samsung.&quot;}\" data-sheets-userformat=\"{&quot;2&quot;:513,&quot;3&quot;:{&quot;1&quot;:0},&quot;12&quot;:0}\">I would advise all the prospective candidates to make an informed decision while opting for an internship. 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