Is Indiabix Good For Aptitude

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Sanny Olafeso

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Aug 3, 2024, 4:39:15 PM8/3/24
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I got selected for TCS digital and being from the Mechanical branch I thought it was going to be hard for me but thankfully I made it. This experience of mine would not only help non-IT branches but IT branches as well. I have cleared interviews of a few other companies as well so I hope this helps you all.

TCS visited my college in September and the tests were conducted in October (before NQT). Since my college is one of the top colleges (VIT Vellore) where TCS visits directly for the Digital Offer So I did not have to go through NQT.

English: 15 Questions in 10 mins. The difficulty was easy-medium.
Preparation tips: Since nobody actually prepares for English, people mostly depend on their experience (like how much you read). So it would be better if you have a reading habit be it a book or an article. But if you want to get better at reading fast I would recommend doing a Reading Comprehension test from indiabix daily.

Quantitative aptitude: 25 Questions in 40 mins. The difficulty was medium.
Preparation tips: Firstly, I cleared all my topics from a YouTube channel called CareerRide. Then I used to do 2 random aptitude tests from indiabix daily to increase my accuracy and reduce the time taken.

Round 2(Advance Coding): This happened on the next day to round 1. And judging from the exam pattern available to us I was expecting One high difficulty question to be completed in one hour but two my surprise there were 2 questions in the test to be completed in one hour.

Preparation: First, have a good knowledge of any one language, it can be JAVA, C++, or C anything you like. I mastered java only after the lockdown so you can do it as well. I used to solve easy-medium questions on CodeChef consistently. And before the exam, I practiced old CodeVita questions for about 5 days.

Also, the language of questions can be story-like and it may take time for you to read it but be patient as the question is mostly easy. CodeChef, Codeforces has story-based questions, so practicing from these sites would really improve you all around.

But I did not lose hope, before all this, I had learned HTML, CSS, and a little about ReactJS. I put all my thoughts together and prepared a web Project the same night which was based on a Social cause, I used my old HTML pages to design the new webpage. By the end, I was quite satisfied with the project and I put one old ReactJs project of mine in the Resume as well. Now I had two projects in my resume and I quickly updated it in the TCS portal (also luck, as I had previously forgotten to submit my final form this is why I could update).

Now, the time for the interview had come! There were 3 panelists in the interview, one Technical and two HR. Firstly, the interviewers introduced themselves and Good morning was exchanged. The interview starts now,

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