Maruti Suzuki

Placement Experience :

Written Test :

Shortlisting students with higher CGPA. Written test will be technical and few aptitude questions will be there. Total number of questions will be 50 and total time duration will be 30 minutes. Mech students need to concentrate on SOM and Engines. Interview will consist of both technical and HR questions. Technical questions difficulty level vary from basics to in-depth. Very few basic HR questions will be asked. Interviewers will be judging the confidence as well as knowledge.

Profile Offered :
Graduate Trainee

Pay Scale : 
4.5 – 5.35 LPA ; Bond: 2 Yrs

Eligibility Criteria :
> 6.0 + no backlogs

General Advice :

                              1.Be strong SOM topic. Be technically strong.

Details about the Company :

Maruti Suzuki India Limited (MSIL, formerly known as Maruti Udyog Limited) is a subsidiary of Suzuki Motor Corporation, Japan. MSIL has been the leader of the Indian car market for over two and a half decades. The company has two manufacturing facilities located at Gurgaon and Manesar, south of New Delhi, India. Both the facilities have a combined capability to produce over a 1.2 million (1,200,000) passenger car units annually.

The company plans to expand its manufacturing capacity to 1.75 million by 2013. For this the company will be investing around Rs. 60 Billion (Rs 6,000 Crores) over the period till 2013.

The company offers a wide range of cars across different segments. It offers 14 brands and over 150 variants - Maruti 800, people movers, Omni and Eeco, international brands Alto, Alto-K10, A-star, WagonR, Swift, Ritz and Estilo, off-roader Gypsy, SUV Grand Vitara, sedans SX4 and Swift DZire In an environment friendly initiative, in August 2010 Maruti Suzuki introduced factory fitted CNG option on 5 models across vehicle segments. These include Eeco, Alto, Estilo, Wagon R and Sx4.

In fiscal 2009-10 Maruti Suzuki became the only Indian company to manufacture and sell One Million cars in a year.

Maruti Suzuki has employee strength over 7,600 (as at end March 2010),

In 2009-10, the company sold a record 10,18,365 vehicles including 1,47,575 units of exports. With this, at the end of March 2010, Maruti Suzuki had a market share of 53.3 per cent of the Indian passenger car market (including C segment).

Note: This data is collected from various students across the country.


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