HCL Recruitment Pattern 2018 for Freshers
HCL Recruitment Pattern for Freshers 2018
Most of us are confused about the HCL Recruitment Pattern 2018 for Freshers and all over the internet wrong and old Recruitment Pattern is given.
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HCL Freshers Recruitment Test Pattern 2018
HCL earlier used AMCAT but now the HCL Recruitment Pattern has changed completely. They use their internal portal itself.
- Written Round
- Logical
- Quants
- English
- Technical
- General Knowledge
- Group Discussion
- Technical Interview
- HR Interview
Quantitative Ability: The candidate is tested on basic Mathematical concepts like arithmetics, geometry, algebra, HCF and LCM, divisibility, decimals, powers, profit and loss, compound interest, time, speed, and distance, permutations and combinations, logarithms, and probability.
- Number of Questions – 15
- Time – 15 mins
Reasoning Ability: The candidate’s logical skills will be tested. The topics included under this section are logical reasoning questions, puzzles, statements and arguments, data sufficiency, coding and de-coding, directional sense, pattern analogy, number series, deductive logic, and statement-assumption.
- Number of Questions – 15
- Time – 15 mins
Verbal Ability: The candidate requires to have fundamental knowledge and verbal skills to answer this section. The questions in this section test the candidate’s grammar, vocabulary, and other verbal skills.
- Number of Questions – 15
- Time – 15 mins
Technical Ability: In this section, the commonly asked questions are on data structure and algorithms, C Programming, OOPs concepts. This section is relatively difficult.
- Number of Questions – 15
- Time – 15 mins
General Knowledge – Basic General Knowledge questions and HCL CEO, offices, founded in etc type of Questions as well.
- Number of Questions – 5
- Time – 5 mins
- HCF and LCM
- Number System
- Time and Work, Pipes and Cisterns
- Number of Questions: 4 – 5 Ques
- Difficulty Level: Medium
- Importance: Medium
- Suggested time to solve: 40 – 55 Sec
- Profit and Loss
- Interest, Mixtures and Allegations
- Logarithms
Facts about this section –
- Number of Questions: 4 – 5 Ques
- Difficulty Level: Medium
- Importance: Medium
- Suggested time to solve: 45 – 50 Sec
- Permutation and Combination
- Geometry
- Time Speed and Distance
- Probability
Tips for this section –
- Number of Questions: 4 – 5 Ques
- Difficulty Level: -Medium
- Importance: High
- Suggested time to solve: 55 – 1 min 10 Sec
- Sentence Correction
- Reading Comprehension
Tips for this section –
- Number of Questions: 4 – 5 Ques
- Difficulty Level: Medium
- Importance: Medium
- Suggested time to solve: 55 – 60 Secs
- Grammar
- Synonyms and Antonyms
Facts about this section –
- Number of Questions: 5 – 6 Ques
- Difficulty Level: Medium
- Importance: Medium
- Suggested time to solve: 30 – 40 Sec
- Fill in the Blanks
- Spelling
Facts about this section –
- Number of Questions: 4 Ques
- Difficulty Level: Medium
- Importance: Medium
- Suggested time to solve: 40 Sec
- Directional Sense
- Logical Reasoning
- Coding and Decoding
Tips for this Section –
- Number of Questions: 3-4 Ques
- Difficulty Level: Low -Medium
- Importance: Medium
- Suggested time to solve: 50 – 1 mins 10 Sec
- Data Sufficiency
- Pattern Analogy
- Number Series
Facts about this section –
- Number of Questions: 7-8 Ques
- Difficulty Level: Medium
- Importance: High
- Suggested time to solve: 45 – 50 Sec
- Logical Statement Assumptions
Facts about this section –
- Number of Questions: 2 Ques
- Difficulty Level: Medium
- Importance: High
- Suggested time to solve: 55 Sec
- Computer Basics
- Data Structures
- OOPS
Tips for this section –
- Number of Questions: 5 – 6 Ques
- Difficulty Level: Low-Medium
- Importance: Medium
- Suggested time to solve: 20-30 Sec
- Code input outputs
- Networking
Facts about this section –
- Number of Questions: 4 – 5 Ques
- Difficulty Level: Medium
- Importance: High
- Suggested time to solve: 30-40 Sec
- OS
- DBMS
Facts about this section –
- Number of Questions: 4 – 5 Ques
- Difficulty Level: Medium
- Importance: High
- Suggested time to solve: 1min 30 Sec
- Questions on Indian Politics
- Indian Capitals
- World Capitals
- HCL history
- HCL offfices
What Students Say?
Round 1 : Basic Aptitude
This round would test your ability of Verbal and Quant section. This would not be that typical however, good preparation makes everything easy.
Round 2 : Communication Skill test
This round would be more focused towards your ability to speak English. Don’t get scared, they just want to check whether you would be able to interact with anyone in organization or with client if required. If you have “sa” “sha” pronunciation issue then work on it. It can have major effects on your chances of getting selected for next round.
Tip: Don’t rush when speaking in English, Speak a bit slowly and calmly. Interviewers are there to listen to you.
Round 3 : Technical Round
Well this round can be tricky as the flow can be dependent on interviewer, his interests, your branch, even on the candidate sitting along with you if they are interviewing more then one candidate at a time.
Tip: Brush up some Network related topics like OSI model etc. Your project. Little knowledge of CS subjects.
Round 4 : HR Round
This round can be a discussion about you, or your views about some topic.
Tip: this round can convert to a group discussion round so be prepared.
How is it like to work at HCL
Whoaa !! My turn to answer it with a different perspective (may be a bit skewed but for sure would be helpful) !!
So, HCL Tech is an Indian IT MNC hovering with revenues in range of USD 6–7bn for quite many years and its appreciable that it has still maintained its dominance in global IT services competitive scenario as compared to its close competitors like TCS, CTS, Wipro, Infosys.
I was employed with HCL in ERS-OEM-Telecom-Wireless vertical which interprets as Engineering R&D services for Original Equipment Manufacturers in Wireless Telecom domain. Vertical integration of the wireless telecom industry will mean communication service providers (CSPs like Vodafone, Airtel, Jio). Arriving to evaluating the company against following parameters:
- Quality projects: Similar, to telecom vertical some of my friends were deployed in Healthcare, Automobiles, Avionics, Unified Communication, Infrasturcture Division domains. Projects were quite good in case you had the potential as well as positive attitude to learn. I had enriched knowledge in Physical layer code of a RAN box simulator (telecom guys will understand) as well as conformance & interoperability testing, 3GPP defined specifications for GERAN and UTRAN protocols and architectural understanding of wireless access technologies to quote a few.
- Future Prospects: Onsite opportunities were quite decent after a fixed tenure at the HCL and which seemed to be a promising aspect for the engineers. Almost, all of my friends i know of in the company had once a chance to visit abroad and work with onsite team at good pay as well as role enhancements. Some of them became permanent consultants to the client as well.
- Offshore Pay: Take home pay is generally cribbed about by many employees as compared to its rivals.
- Workplace Facilities: Gym, cafeteria, sports, cleanlisess, medical facility, extra-curriculars etc. are all upto mark and as per industry specifications.
- Brand Value: “Brand matters” i got to realize while pursuing MBA and it could be a game changer at times. It also reduced social risk, psychological risk, functional risk as well as functioal risk for me which a brand owes to one.
Further, smart work is always dominating over hard work so it’s much needed to focus on learning incrementally day by day than to crib about the politics/transparency/salaries at any workplace. One needs to make their own way ahead and lead their career. Remember “you always appreciate your school/college and criticise your workplace”. So, it’s a never ending cycle and so, better look beyond to find solutions than to list problems.
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