Application Phase
Most candidates come through campus recruitment (60–80%) or online application/referrals
Round 1: Aptitude Test
Pen-and-paper or online format with 85–105 questions covering quantitative aptitude, verbal English, basic physics/math, typically to be solved in ~90 minutes
Round 2: Logical or Scenario-Based Test
Candidates face scenario puzzles or logical problems (e.g. “2 fathers, 2 sons catch 3 fish — how to share without cutting?”) with around 40–45 minutes to answer
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May be written or in interview-like form via Zoom/web viva
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Round 3: Technical Interview
Discussion focused on your solution approach from Round 2, plus questions related to programming, tools, domain knowledge (Aptitude test topics + resume)
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Some rounds may include language-specific or project-based questions (Java, Python, DBMS, C++) .
Round 4: Communication / HR Interview
Communication or behavioral round: discuss “Tell me about yourself,” projects, career goals, cultural fit, basics like SDLC, bug prioritization (for Quality Analyst roles)
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Conducted by HR or recruitment team; often friendly and includes honest feedback.
Offer / Closure
Many report quick turnaround, with offers arriving in a few days or up to 2 weeks after the final round. Some say it can take 1–4 weeks overall