Haridarshan R
Embedded and VLSI Domain Enthusiast
Primary Education
IIT Dharwad
Electrical Engineering • 2026
Education History
IIT Dharwad
Bachelor of Technology in Electrical Engineering • Dec 2022 - Jul 2026
Experience
Digital Design Engineer
Texas Instruments • May 2025 - Jul 2025
Intern
Shared Experiences (2)
Haridarshan R
How I got placed in Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL)?
There is a techinical round and interview round happend in the same day(offline mode) where we were given an hour or so to write the test of MCQs which were mostly theoretical and some aptitudes. The level of the paper is moderate where the domains of questions were analog, communication, transmition lines, antennas and Signal processing. The imediately corrected the paper and given us the result for next round after half an hour. The interview rounds were friendly some comm. question like amplitude and frequency modulations, project explaination, Which modulation is less noisy all stuff. Then question of hobbies and general questions were followed.
How I got placed in Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL)?
There is a techinical round and interview round happend in the same day(offline mode) where we were given an hour or so to write the test of MCQs which were mostly theoretical and some aptitudes. The level of the paper is moderate where the domains of questions were analog, communication, transmition lines, antennas and Signal processing. The imediately corrected the paper and given us the result for next round after half an hour. The interview rounds were friendly some comm. question like amplitude and frequency modulations, project explaination, Which modulation is less noisy all stuff. Then question of hobbies and general questions were followed.
Haridarshan R
My Interview Experience at Texas Instruments
Last year, I had the opportunity to interview with Texas Instruments for an internship, and I'm happy to share my experience. Overall, the interview process was quite straightforward and I'm thrilled to say that I was selected! Here's a breakdown of how it went: # The Process The interviewers were friendly and created a comfortable environment. They started by asking about the projects I've worked on, which allowed me to highlight my skills and experiences. They also inquired about my interested courses and plans for the next semester, showing their interest in my academic background and future goals. The interview lasted around 30-45 minutes, and the conversation flowed very naturally, leaving me feeling at ease throughout. # Topics Covered & Difficulty The technical questions focused on Digital Design and Verilog, which aligned well with my coursework. The questions were relatively easy, focusing on testing fundamental knowledge. The interviewers built upon some questions to understand my thought process and problem-solving approach. Based on my experience, I'd recommend brushing up on Digital System concepts. # My Thoughts on the Culture From my interactions, I got a sense that Texas Instruments fosters a collaborative and supportive environment. I would say talk to a lot of people, not just the mentor they assign you. Seek help from the manager as well. Don't get your emotion mingled up cuz i got that spot off on those areas. # Advice for Others My advice to other candidates would be to thoroughly review the fundamentals of digital systems and be prepared to discuss your projects in detail. It's also important to showcase your problem-solving skills and demonstrate your ability to think critically. Remember to relax, be yourself, and engage in a friendly conversation with the interviewers. Also, don't get your emotion mingled up. This is a place where people are ready to help you out.
Last year, I had the opportunity to interview with Texas Instruments for an internship, and I'm happy to share my experience. Overall, the interview process was quite straightforward and I'm thrilled to say that I was selected! Here's a breakdown of how it went: # The Process The interviewers were friendly and created a comfortable environment. They started by asking about the projects I've worked on, which allowed me to highlight my skills and experiences. They also inquired about my interested courses and plans for the next semester, showing their interest in my academic background and future goals. The interview lasted around 30-45 minutes, and the conversation flowed very naturally, leaving me feeling at ease throughout. # Topics Covered & Difficulty The technical questions focused on Digital Design and Verilog, which aligned well with my coursework. The questions were relatively easy, focusing on testing fundamental knowledge. The interviewers built upon some questions to understand my thought process and problem-solving approach. Based on my experience, I'd recommend brushing up on Digital System concepts. # My Thoughts on the Culture From my interactions, I got a sense that Texas Instruments fosters a collaborative and supportive environment. I would say talk to a lot of people, not just the mentor they assign you. Seek help from the manager as well. Don't get your emotion mingled up cuz i got that spot off on those areas. # Advice for Others My advice to other candidates would be to thoroughly review the fundamentals of digital systems and be prepared to discuss your projects in detail. It's also important to showcase your problem-solving skills and demonstrate your ability to think critically. Remember to relax, be yourself, and engage in a friendly conversation with the interviewers. Also, don't get your emotion mingled up. This is a place where people are ready to help you out.