Updated: Dec 8, 2023
TCS NQT (National Qualifier Test) is a name given by TCS for its mass recruitment for B.Tech freshers. They offer a package of 3.3 LPA for graduates and 3.6 LPA for post graduates.
They mainly have 2 rounds:
1. Online Written Exam
2. Interview
There will be 4 parts in the written test, each allocated a specific time.
You cannot jump to another section without submitting the ongoing sections.
Have to attend section in following order English → Quantitative Aptitude → Programming logic → Coding.
Countdown timer displayed on top is for that section. There is a separate timer for different sections.
The Test duration is fixed, and the remaining time is not carried forward in the next section.
All the section except coding will have negative marking for MCQ type Question.
This section is divided into two subsections: Standard and Advanced. There will be MCQs and FUB type questions. MCQs will have negative marking, while FUBs won't have any negative marking in it. The standard question will carry lesser marks and also lesser negative marking, while the advance section will have more marks and more negative marking. To score more, you need to practice and prepare well the following topics:
Start your preparation with the High-Frequency topics and then to medium and then to Low frequency.
This section is also divided into two subsections: Standard and Advanced. There will be MCQs and FUB type questions. This time for the batch of 2020, only FUB type questions came so be prepared for both. MCQs will have negative marking, while FUBs won't have any negative marking in it. The standard question will carry lesser marks and also lesser negative marking, while the advance section will have more marks and more negative marking. The questions will test your programming basics.
Prepare TCS NQT Programming Logic Now!
To score more, you need to practice and prepare well the following topics:
You will get a program to code in any of the 5 programming languages C/C++/Java/Perl/Python within 30 minutes. There is no limit to the number of times you can compile the code. To score more, you need to practice and prepare well from:
To receive emails about new posts and updates subscribe here.