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• Technical
.NET
* About .NET Framework
* About Assembly in .NET, types of assemblies, their difference, How to register into GAC. How to generate the strong names & its use.
* What is side by side Execution?
* What is serialization?
* Life cycle of ASP.NET page when a request is made.
* If there is submit button in a from tell us the sequence what happens if submit is clicked and in form action is specified as some other page.
* About a class access specifiers and method access specifiers.
* What is overloading and how can this be done.
* How to you declare connection strings and how to you make use of web.config.
* How many web.copnfig can exists in a web application & which will be used.
* About .NET Remoting and types of remoting
* About Virtual functions and their use.
* How do you implement Inheritance in dot net
* About ado.net components/objects. Usage of data adapters and tell the steps to retrieve data.
* What does CLR do as soon as an assembly is created
* How do you retrieve information from web.config.
* How do you declare delegates and are delegates and events one and the same and explain how do you declare delegates and invoke them.
* If I want to override a method 1 of class A and in class b then how do you declare?
* What does CLR do after the IL is generated and machine language is generated .Will it look for main method
* About friend and Protected friend
* About multi level and multiple inheritance how to achieve in .net
* Sequence to connect and retrieve data from database useig dataset
* About sn.exe
* What was the problem in traditional component why side by side execution is supported in .net
* How .net assemblies are registred as private and shared assembly
* All kind of access specifiers for a class and for methods
* On ODP.net
* Types of assemblies that can be created in dotnet
* About namespaces
* OOPs concept
* More on CLR

• HR & Project
* About yourself
* About the current employer
* About expertise
* What type of job you are expecting
* What is current and expected is it negotiable
* Can you justify why r you expecting more in professional terms

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