Cisco Systems

Career Details
Eligibility:

Engineering Degree with 50%

Selection Process:

Written
GD
Interview

Entry Package:
4.6
Organization Details
Industry:
IT/Software, Hardware
Company Profile :

Cisco, (NASDAQ: CSCO), is the worldwide leader in networking that transforms how people connect, communicate and collaborate. Today, networks are an essential part of business, education, government and home communications, and Cisco's Internet Protocol-based (IP) networking solutions are the foundation of these networks.

Cisco was founded in 1984 by a small group of computer scientists from Stanford University. Since the company's inception, Cisco engineers have been leaders in the development of Internet Protocol (IP)-based networking technologies. Today, with more than 47,000 employees worldwide, this tradition of innovation continues with industry-leading products and solutions in the company's core development areas of routing and switching, as well as in advanced technologies such as:

IP Communications
Network Security

Wireless LAN
Storage Area Networking

Home Networking
Video Systems

Application Networking Services

Cisco has been at the heart of many historic changes in technology, and that continues to be true today. Now, at a time when the technology industry is going through a period of dramatic change, Cisco is the market leader in multiple areas, such as routing and switching, unified communications, wireless and security. The company helped catalyze the industry's move toward IP and, now that it is fully underway, the company is at the center of fundamental changes in the way the world communicates.

Cosco Text patten consist of

1. Written Test
2. Technical Interview
3. HR Interview

Written text consist of
1.Aptitude- 20Q
2.C - 30Q
3.Networking - 20Q
4.JAVA - 20Q (optional)

5.OS - 20Q
Here Java section is optional,To clear the written test just be thorough with C. Concentrate more on Pointers. Sorry, I could not remember the questions other than these,

Interview Procedure :
The written test is followed by a lengthy technical interview. The interview may last up to 1 hour or more. It is entirely technical with questions on all basic fundamentals

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There r 2 sections in

There r 2 sections in CISCO

section 1: Aptitude 20 marks (10 aptitude,10analogy,oppositewords etc))

section 2:comp sc (data structue , c, theory of computation,networks,operating systems)

I collected upto 20 questions;

In this setion questions exact numbers I have forgotten.So this will be useful to the style of the problem only.

SECTION 1:

1: A man went to market with some money.With that money he can buy 15 pencils or 25 pens.He kept 15% of that money for bus fare and with rest of the money he purchased 5 pencils,and 'x' pens.How many pens he purchased?

2:A man climbing a wall.For every 4 steps go up he will slipdown 2 steps.If he takes 12 min to 3 steps.how much time it takes to climb 48
meters and one step=2meters.

3: Two trains with lengths x and y ,and speeds u and v.Approaching each other how much time it takes to takes for faster train to cross other
train?

In this question I don't remember the x,y,u,v.U can find formula in Aggarwal's quantitative aptitude book

4: there was some question on ages that was easy

SECTION 2:

1. main()

{ fork();

fork();

fork();

printf("hello");

}

How many times it will print hello?

2: char A[5,6] How many bytes it requires?

3:Bridges are used in which layer?

4.Bigendian means

a)lower byte stored in lower address

b)lower byte stored in higher address

one of these is correct.u can verify in Any micro processor book.

5: #define mmx 10+10
printf"%d",mmx*mmx);

6: main()

{ j=0

for(i=0;i<10;i++)

{ j+=i; }

}

what is the value of i & j at the end of the loop

ans: 10,46

7: Regular expression with 2 consecutive 1's and all string of 0's and 1's

8: dead lock conditions 1 question

9: selective repeat widow size of sender & receiver 1 question.

10;Balanced trees 1 question

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