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PerCoder
PerCoder | Placement Prep Platform
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PerCoder | Placement Prep Platform
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PerCoder is a placement prep platform for engineering students in India — DSA practice, coding problems, aptitude tests, and contests.















Would love to see company-specific tracks on here, like a TCS path or Infosys path, so I know exactly what to focus on before a specific drive. Right now it feels a bit general and I end up jumping between tabs to find patterns from past recruiters.
@senarcyl
We actually already have this at the college level — TPOs and institutions can log in, assign problem sets and aptitude tests, and track student performance from their side.
What's missing is your specific ask: breaking that down by individual company/recruiter patterns. That's a great next layer to add. Appreciate you pointing it out.
A mock interview feature would be a great addition, especially ones that simulate actual campus placement drives with timed sections for coding, aptitude, and HR rounds. Pairing that with an AI review of your responses or code would help students figure out exactly where they're slipping before the real thing.
@nebahat394361
Really solid suggestion, thank you. Simulating the actual pressure of a placement drive — timed, multi-round, mixed format — is exactly the kind of realism that's missing from most prep tools, which tend to test one skill in isolation. The AI review layer on top is the part I'm most excited about, since "here's what you got wrong" matters far less than "here's the pattern in why you're slipping."
This is going straight onto my roadmap list. If you don't mind me asking — when you say HR rounds, are you picturing behavioral/situational question practice, or something closer to communication/soft-skill evaluation? Would help me scope it right.
A company-wise tag filter for the problem sets would be super useful, something like sorting by TCS, Infosys, Amazon type tags since most folks here are grinding for specific campus drives. Could save a ton of time scrolling.
the question bank actually feels curated for Indian campus placement patterns instead of just dumping generic leetcode clones, which is refreshing to see