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Google APAC Test is Happening and You Should Participate

Written by Immad Khan ·  1 min read >
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Are you a current student in BS, MS or a PhD? You have a passion for working at Google.com? Then start tuning your logical engines, as Google brings to you the APAC 2015 University Graduates Test!

Google APAC 2015 University Graduates Test is an online test designed to look for young talents majoring in Computer Science and related fields. Those participants who have high scores on the programming problems may be invited to interviews for Software Engineer, University Graduate, or other positions. It is only restricted to countries and territories in the Asia Pacific region for citizens or students studying there.

So, if you believe you have what it takes to match your wits with other coders across the Asia Pacific region, and know how to work with your algorithm problem solving skills, then go ahead and register for Google APAC 2015 University Graduates Test now!
Not only that, if you are about to graduate in Spring/Summer 2015 with a BS, MS or a PhD, and want to get your career to a flying start with Google, then try and outperform other contestants from across the region in the CodeJam, and you will be called for an interview at Google. Now that sounds a win-win deal, right?!
APAC test had started on August 18 and you are encouraged to register now and start with your practice! Because practice is the only thing what makes you perfect.
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  • In order to get started you need to register yourself at here:
    • Two hours before the Test starts, you will be able to participate and load the dashboard. The problems will not appear until the Test starts. In order to get started for CodeJam, read the Quick-Start Guide.
    • Registrations opened on Monday, August 11, 2014 at 6:00 PST and will end on Monday, November 10, 2014 at 13:00 PST.
  • You may practice on past problems here
  • The test consists of four online rounds to can participate in. You can check out the schedule below
    • All times are in Pakistan Standard Time (24h)
      • Monday, August 18, 2014 from 10:00 PST to 13:00 PST;
      • Monday, September 15, 2014 from 10:00 PST to 13:00 PST;
      • Monday, October 13, 2014 from 10:00 PST to 13:00 PST;
      • Monday, November 10, 2014 from 10:00 PST to 13:00 PST
  • But before hopping on to the Code train, do try to cover the Terms and Conditions
  • For any queries, you may check out the FAQ’s

If still not clear, then you may send an email at apectest@google.com

Written by Immad Khan
I am an aspiring techno-preneur, having passion for writing and Digital Media. I have Bachelors in Business Administration from Bahria University, Karachi and currently en route to completing my MBA from SZABIST, Karachi. Profile