TCS NQT for 2021 Batch : Are you 2021 Graduate?, Waiting for TCS Ninja 2021 , then your Waiting will be end Soon. TCS Will soon announce the TCS National Qualifier Test for 2021 Batch Candidates. Last Year TCS NQT was Announced in June, but this Year TCS Ninja for 2021 Batch is delayed due to COVID-19 Situation. However TCS will Soon release the TCS NQT 2021 Exam Date, Expected to be in October, 2020. Candidates are requested to visit Fresheropenings.com regularly to get Instant updates for Various Jobs and Off Campus Drive Updates for 2021 Batch Candidates. The Detailed Eligibility, TCS NQT Exam Pattern, Selection Process are Discussed in this Article Below.
TCS Ninja for 2021 Batch – Eligibility Criteria
Full Time Graduates from B.E / B.Tech / M.E / M.Tech / M.Sc / MCA – 2021 YOP
Eligible Streams:
– UG / PG – All Engineering Streams
– M.Sc – Computer Science & Information Technology and related streams
– MCA – MCA with B.Sc / BCA / B.Com / BA (with Maths / Statistics)
Percentage Criteria – 60% throughout Academics in X / XII / UG / Diploma / PG
Backlog Criteria – 1 Active Backlog at the time of appearing for the Exam
Gap Criteria – Overall Gap in Academic Career not to exceed 2 years
TCS NQT Syllabus & Pattern | 2021 Pass-Outs
The TCS NQT (National Qualifier Test or Ninja) is expected to be conducted as an Online Test for 2021 Pass-Outs on Oct 24, 25 and 26, 2020.
Let's take a look at the TCS NQT syllabus and pattern from last year.
The TCS Ninja (TCS NQT) test last year (2019) of 90 minutes and will have questions from the following categories.
1) English
2) Quantitative Aptitude
3) Programming Logic
4) Coding
TCS is soon expected to officially release a mock test for TCS NQT aspirants 2021 to get familiar with TCS Ninja Exam pattern and syllabus. Until then, we advice you to take up the previous year mock test for better understanding of TCS Ninja exam pattern.
TCS NQT Syllabus Last year
Note: TCS is known to repeat topics and question types between years. So please prepare carefully.
This section consisted of 15 questions to be answered in 10 minutes. The questions last year were of the Cloze Passage type - A small passage will be given with blanks in between the passage. You have to answer each blank by selecting a suitable option from the drop-down menu.
This section contains no negative marking.
The questions in Cloze Passage can be answered by learning the basics in the following topics - apart from the knowledge of how to solve Cloze Passages overall.
- Prepositions
- Articles
- Subject-Verb Agreement
- Vocabulary
- Tenses
- Pronoun Agreement
- Modifiers
- Comparison
2) Quantitative Aptitude
This section contained 15 aptitude questions which you had to solve in 30 minutes.
There were Fill-up-the-blank as well as MCQ Questions. MCQs have negative marking, while FITB did not.
The topics covered in this section were:
- Permutation and Combination
- Number System
- Probability
- Time Speed and Distance
- Equations
- Geometry, Mensuration and Progressions
- Ratios and Proportions
- Functions, Logarithms and Graphs
- Clocks, Direction Sense
- Profit and Loss, Averages, Mixtures and Alligations
- Puzzles
- Physics
- Base Conversion
3) Advanced Programming Logic
This section consisted of 10 questions which you have to solve in 20 minutes. It also had MCQs and FITB questions. The marking scheme is the same as the Quantitative ability section.
This had questions from Fundamentals of Programming in C, C++ and Java on the following topics.
- Operators
- Looping statements
- Control statements
- Arrays
- Strings
- Functions
There were also questions on:
- Object Oriented Programming (OOPS)
- Standard Template Libraries (STL)
- Object Modeling
- Compiler Design
- Threading
- Data Structures: Linked List, Stack, Queue, Trees and Graphs
- Recursion
60% of MCQs in TCS last year were from C++.
4) Coding
This coding section consisted of one question, which is to be solved in 30 minutes. Candidates will use an inbuilt compiler to solve their questions in C/C++/Java/Perl/Python programming language. There is no limit to the number of times you can compile the code.
Insights from the Online Test Last year
The test will flow as per the order of appearance mentioned in the above table. Once you move from one group to another group, you cannot go back to the earlier group. For example, once you have moved to Quantitative Aptitude, you cannot go back to English and so on.
The countdown timer displayed on the test screen will indicate the time remaining to complete each group. There are separate timers for each group and the timer will start the moment the first question appears on the screen.
The test duration for each group is fixed. For example: If you complete a given group in less than the allotted time, the left over time will not be carried forward to the remaining groups.
Click SUBMIT at the end of every group to move to the next group.
For practice Quantitative Aptitude 👉
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