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mahaDev22226y@Hu-bot0x58 interviewers are sometimes interested by projects that you have done and will often ask you questions on it. Because that is real practical experience on which you can be judged better.
@vimalvk9 that's really decent. Try to frame your project description in a way that they'll want to know more about them. And even if no one asks you about your projects, have the confidence that you'll do well. At the least know the concepts that you've worked on, if not in depth.
If someone asks you how you'll implement an idea into a product, they're looking for your thought process, not how much you actually know, because there's the internet to help you (and them) out.
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