I applied through university. I interviewed at Soliton Technologies (Coimbatore) in Jan 2026
Interview
Hiring process is around 7-9 rounds usually. I had 7 rounds in which I got eliminated in the 4th round.
It starts with a aptitude test of 15 questions, 75 minutes. All questions are technical related to physics and circuit solving. (Electric circuits, Digital & Analog Electronics, Mostly 12th std Physics like Projectile motion and also Electrostatics). They will give yoy the formulae, you should know how/when to apply it)
2nd round is programming, It consisted of 3 questions... you can solve in C only. Questions were easy to moderate.
3rd & 4th rounds are held parallely, Technical and General HR rounds. They ask about your stuff in resume, the technicality behind those.
5th is Long programming. Programming questions that are moderate-tough level. Logical solving. They test your approach to the solution
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
1. Describe Hall Effect sensor? How it works
They also give you a paper for explaining...
2. Questions from 1st round Aptidude.. They ask you to solve it.
first round is math physics basic c program questions
second round is for short c programming round
third round is tech and hr interview
if you are clear first round physics they ask that on the interview and question based on the projects that is asked
First round was a coding round in which we got 2 coding questions we only have to solve those in c language any other language is not allowed. the coding questions was of medium level i solved 2 questions.
The interview process started with a written pen-and-paper test conducted at the college campus. The test included basic programming questions, logical reasoning, and problem-solving questions related to software development concepts. Candidates were required to write the answers manually within the given time. Only students who cleared this round were shortlisted for further technical and HR interview rounds.
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