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Wipro WILP , Wipro Elite NTH / NLTH / NTH Syllabus

What are Wipro Elite NTH / NLTH / WILP

  • Wipro Elite NTH / NLTH (sometimes just called NTH) is Wipro’s “freshers intake / campus‑off‑campus hiring” programme.
  • WILP is another Wipro hiring/assessment programme (often for lateral / special‑intake / sponsored‑education / “work + learn” setups) — its test pattern differs slightly.

Exam / Test Pattern & Syllabus — NTH / NLTH / Elite

Overall Pattern (Typical for Elite NTH / NLTH)

Round / SectionWhat’s Tested / Format
Aptitude Test (combined)Quantitative Aptitude + Logical Reasoning + Verbal/English — total time around 48 minutes (shared across sections).
Written Communication (Essay/Write‑up)1 essay / writing task, 20 minutes.
Coding Test (for programming/tech‑track)1 or 2 programming questions (languages: C / C++ / Java / Python) — 60 minutes.
Technical & HR / InterviewsAfter online test: technical interview (DSA / basics) + HR / background + fitment.

According to recent 2025 syllabus updates: Quants + Logical + Verbal are pooled in 48 minutes. Coding remains 60 mins; plus 20 mins for writing.


Aptitude / Quantitative & Reasoning Syllabus

These are the frequent topics asked in quant + reasoning sections across recent Wipro NTH / NLTH / Elite drives:

Quantitative:

  • Number system, divisibility, HCF & LCM
  • Percentages, Averages, Ratios & Proportions
  • Simple & Compound Interest, Profit & Loss
  • Time & Work, Pipes & Cisterns
  • Time, Speed & Distance (incl. trains, boats/streams)
  • Basic algebra, decimals, power, fractions, surds/indices
  • Permutations & Combinations, Probability
  • Geometry/Coordinate geometry (in some cases)

Logical / Reasoning:

  • Coding‑decoding
  • Series (number/letter)
  • Data interpretation / Data sufficiency / Basic puzzles
  • Logical word sequence / analogies / syllogisms / inequalities / pattern identification

Verbal / English / Communication:

  • Grammar (tenses, articles, prepositions, voice, subject‑verb agreement)
  • Sentence correction / improvement / error‑spotting
  • Vocabulary (synonyms/antonyms, idioms / phrasal verbs)
  • Reading comprehension, sentence completion, para‑jumbles / rearrangements

Coding / Programming / Technical Syllabus

For candidates going through coding/technical track (especially software‑graduate hires), Wipro’s coding round tends to test fundamentals. Typical scope includes:

  • Algorithms and basic DS: arrays, strings, basic loops/recursion, searching/sorting, string operations.
  • Basic language proficiency in C / C++ / Java / Python (understanding of syntax, standard I/O, data types)
  • Sometimes problem‑solving tasks that involve logical reasoning + coding under time constraints (1 medium + 1 harder or 2 moderate-level problems)

WILP — What’s Different / Its Syllabus

The WILP (Work Integrated Learning Programme / special intake) test structure is somewhat simpler (less coding heavy) and more aptitude‑/verbal‑focused:

  • Total ~ 61 questions, time ~ 80 minutes. Sections include Verbal, Quantitative, Analytical (reasoning), plus a Written Communication question.
  • Verbal / English syllabus under WILP includes comprehension (literal & inferential), vocabulary, grammar (tenses, articles, prepositions), sentence improvement/ construction, preposition & conjunction usage, error identification etc.

This indicates that WILP is less about coding and more about aptitude + verbal — likely reflecting a non‑core (non‑software) hiring stream or lateral‑entry path.


What Wipro Looks for — General Pattern & Eligibility Notes

  • NTH / Elite / NLTH: target fresh engineering graduates (B.E / B.Tech / related streams) for entry‑level “Project Engineer / Graduate Engineer” roles.
  • Online test is adaptive; sections are timed; no negative marking usually.
  • After online test: candidates go through technical interview (for programming/tech‑track) then HR / background check.

How to Prepare Effectively (Based on This Syllabus)

If you are preparing for Wipro NTH / Elite or WILP — focus on:

  • Strong fundamentals of quant (speed + accuracy). Practice arithmetic, time‑work, time‑speed, age/trains/boats problems, ratio/percentage etc.
  • Logical reasoning practice: series, puzzles, data‑interpretation, syllogisms, coding‑decoding.
  • Verbal English: grammar, comprehension, para‑jumbles, error spotting — good English helps especially cause there’s verbal + essay writing in many drives.
  • At least one programming language (C/C++/Java/Python) — know syntax, I/O, loops, strings, arrays. Practice small-medium coding problems under time constraints.
  • For WILP or non‑coding track: strong verbal + reasoning + aptitude may matter more than coding.

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