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The aptitude test gate: clear it or your coding doesn't matter
Indian tech hiring filters quantitative, logical and verbal tests as round one. Even strong engineers get screened out here. Treat aptitude prep with the same seriousness as DSA.
India's tech recruitment process has a step most international candidates underestimate: the aptitude test. AMCAT, CoCubes, eLitmus, and company-specific equivalents at TCS, Infosys, Wipro and Cognizant are the first filter. If you don't clear them, your DSA skills are irrelevant — your application never reaches a technical reviewer.
The tests sit in three buckets: quantitative aptitude (time-distance, ratios, percentages, basic stats), logical reasoning (puzzles, pattern recognition, blood relations), and verbal (reading comprehension, error spotting, sentence rearrangement). They are mostly time-pressure tests, not knowledge tests — speed and accuracy beat depth.
Two prep moves that work: (1) take three free mock tests on Indiabix or PrepInsta and time yourself strictly, then study only the categories where you fall below 70%; (2) memorise the 25 highest-frequency formula shortcuts (work-time, train problems, profit-loss). That's 60% of the quant section right there.
For product companies (Flipkart, PhonePe, Razorpay) the round looks more FAANG-like — DSA on HackerRank or CoderPad — but the principle holds: prep the filter you'll actually face, not the one you want.
Source: OphyAI · India Interview Guide
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