Test Duration: 90 mins
No. of Questions: 67 (65 MCQs + 2 Coding)
No. of Sections: 5
PROCTORING: This test is fully proctored using video and audio. During the test, your video and audio would be recorded and analyzed to ensure the integrity of the test.
TEST SUMMARY:
Language Skills (English): This section consists of 10 MCQs and 3 fill-in-the-blank questions. This section will evaluate your ability to understand and use English in the workplace. The questions will measure your knowledge of English vocabulary, grammar, sentence construction, sentence arrangement, and overall language comprehension.
General Aptitude (Reasoning Ability & Quantitative Ability): This section consists of 12 MCQs in Reasoning ability and 10 MCQs in Quantitative ability. This section will evaluate your general cognitive skills, your reasoning skills, and your ability to work with data. Different questions have different Instructions, so you must read and understand the Instructions clearly for each question. A few of the questions will be based on a common premise and will appear in sequence. Some questions may involve basic numerical calculations, so it is advised to keep a pen and paper handy
Technical Skills (MCQ): This section consists of 30 MCQs. This section will evaluate your knowledge in Testing, Computer science, Networking & Cyber Security, and Cloud computing in the chosen areas. This section also will evaluate your programming acumen and programming language capabilities in the chosen programming languages.
Technical Skills (Coding): This section consists of 1 live coding nugget and 1 live programming question. The coding nugget and the programming question both evaluate your knowledge of programming language(s) and your ability to write syntactically correct code, while the programming question additionally evaluates your logical thinking and problem-solving skills. You will need to write code using the provided online editor. You will be able to select the programming language of your choice from the given dropdown list. This will include all the commonly used languages like C, C++, C#, Java, Python etc. You will be able to evaluate your code by using the "Compile & Execute" option. o If the code successfully compiles, then you will be able to see how many hidden test cases your code managed to pass/fail. The last version of the code you submit will be considered the final version for evaluation
Postion: Analyst Trainee
Eligible Academics
The year of graduation should be 2024
Aggregate 60% or equivalent CGPA of 6.5 and above
Eligible Degrees and Branches
Bachelor of Technology/Engineering (B.Tech/B.E.)
Computer Science; Allied Computer Science branches;
Information Technology; All Circuit branches;
Master of Technology/ Engineering (M.Tech/M.E.)/ 5 years integrated course
Computer Science; Allied Computer Science branches;
Information Technology;
Master Computer Application (MCA)
Test Duration: 75 mins
No. of Questions: 42 (40 MCQs + 2 Coding)
No. of Sections: 5
PROCTORING: This test is fully proctored using video and audio. During the test, your video and audio would be recorded and analyzed to ensure the integrity of the test.
TEST SUMMARY:
Eligible Academics
The year of graduation should be 2024
Aggregate 60% or equivalent CGPA of 6.5 and above
Eligible Degrees and Branches
Bachelor of Science (BSc)
Any combination with Computer Science / IT
Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA)
Online Test
Online Interviews
BootCamp
Final Selection
Test Duration: 90 mins
No. of Questions: 67 (65 MCQs + 2 Coding)
No. of Sections: 5
PROCTORING: This test is fully proctored using video and audio. During the test, your video and audio would be recorded and analyzed to ensure the integrity of the test.
TEST SUMMARY:
Language Skills (English): This section consists of 10 MCQs and 3 fill-in-the-blank questions. This section will evaluate your ability to understand and use English in the workplace. The questions will measure your knowledge of English vocabulary, grammar, sentence construction, sentence arrangement, and overall language comprehension.
General Aptitude (Reasoning Ability & Quantitative Ability): This section consists of 12 MCQs in Reasoning ability and 10 MCQs in Quantitative ability. This section will evaluate your general cognitive skills, your reasoning skills, and your ability to work with data. Different questions have different Instructions, so you must read and understand the Instructions clearly for each question. A few of the questions will be based on a common premise and will appear in sequence. Some questions may involve basic numerical calculations, so it is advised to keep a pen and paper handy
Technical Skills (MCQ): This section consists of 30 MCQs. This section will evaluate your knowledge in Testing, Computer science, Networking & Cyber Security, and Cloud computing in the chosen areas. This section also will evaluate your programming acumen and programming language capabilities in the chosen programming languages.
Technical Skills (Coding): This section consists of 1 live coding nugget and 1 live programming question. The coding nugget and the programming question both evaluate your knowledge of programming language(s) and your ability to write syntactically correct code, while the programming question additionally evaluates your logical thinking and problem-solving skills. You will need to write code using the provided online editor. You will be able to select the programming language of your choice from the given dropdown list. This will include all the commonly used languages like C, C++, C#, Java, Python etc. You will be able to evaluate your code by using the "Compile & Execute" option. o If the code successfully compiles, then you will be able to see how many hidden test cases your code managed to pass/fail. The last version of the code you submit will be considered the final version for evaluation
Deloitte Quantitative Aptitude Detailed Syllabus
Deloitte Logical Reasoning Detailed Syllabus
Deloitte Verbal ability Detailed Syllabus
Deloitte Computer Fundamentals Detailed Syllabus
Deloitte Coding Detailed Syllabus
Candidates who successfully pass the initial written examination are eligible to proceed to the subsequent stage. The Versant assessment primarily evaluates candidates' abilities in comprehending written material, understanding spoken language, and expressing themselves in English. This assessment takes nearly 20-25 minutes to complete and consists of approximately 40-50 questions. These items encompass tasks involving reading passages, completing sentences, engaging in spoken conversations, and related subjects. To excel in this evaluation, it's advisable to enhance your listening skills by regularly engaging with sources newspaper podcasts or audio books..
Essentially, this constitutes a group discussion format, wherein each group is allocated 1-2 minutes to contemplate the assigned topic, followed by a one-minute window for verbalizing their thoughts. Each group consists of 6-8 participants. The subjects for these discussions revolve around contemporary and popular themes such as social media, cryptocurrency, and technology utilization, among others.
Job role: Business Technology Analyst
Package: 6.5 LPA