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- The book is a sincere,honest attempt by the author to help fellow engineers find a job through placement 'tests and interviews'.
- Taufeeq Ahmed is no Chetan Bhagat and he never tries to be one.
- The writer has even included practice tests and 'sample problems' in this book which might be of help for the aspiring engineering graduates.
- It's often said that 'we learn from someone else's mistakes'. The book enlists the common errors that students make while taking placement tests and interviews and tells the reader how he can overcome them.
- The author has meticulously explained each and every step of the 'placement process' in a non-preachy way so that you don't mess up in any of those.
- Cheesy lines are there in plenty. Sample-“You will never know true happiness until you have truly loved, and you will never understand what pain really is until you have lost it"
What I didn't like:
- The Love story (of Toffee) falls flat! It might have inspired the author to write this book, I understand. But then, why include it in the book if it fails to strike a chord with its readers?
- The book has nothing in it to excite someone who is not it's 'target reader'.
- A few grammatical errors which popped up in between.
Bottom Line: If you are an Engineering student or a fresh un employed engineer,you should definitely buy this book.If you aren't,give this one a miss! Rating-3.5/5