Alright, cutting the fluff: Inncircles interviews are a grind focused heavily on solid DSA skills and MERN stack knowledge, with a surprise sprinkle of basic system design even for freshers—because why not? The process usually kicks off with an online coding test (~45 minutes, 8 questions) covering arrays, strings, recursion, and sometimes language-specific tasks, weeding out the herd from about 300 candidates down to a dozen or so. Next up is a 30-minute technical round diving into data structures like linked lists, MongoDB queries, and problem-solving questions like finding the kth smallest element or minimum in a rotated array. The second technical round shifts to MERN stack projects, HTML/CSS fundamentals, and some unexpected system design questions, with some candidates reporting unprofessional interviewer behavior (mic muting and side talks, so stay sharp and don’t get rattled). Finally, out of over 400 participants, only a few get selected. Behavioral questions test your vision and handling of project constraints but don’t expect hand-holding—they expect you to come prepared. Bottom line: if you’re not solid on arrays, linked lists, bit manipulation, and your MERN stack projects, you’re dead in the water. Also, punctuality and professionalism aren’t optional — slacking there could tank your chances. Inncircles doesn’t mess around, so prep accordingly.