| Round / Section | What’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 / Interviews | After 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.
These are the frequent topics asked in quant + reasoning sections across recent Wipro NTH / NLTH / Elite drives:
Quantitative:
Logical / Reasoning:
Verbal / English / Communication:
For candidates going through coding/technical track (especially software‑graduate hires), Wipro’s coding round tends to test fundamentals. Typical scope includes:
The WILP (Work Integrated Learning Programme / special intake) test structure is somewhat simpler (less coding heavy) and more aptitude‑/verbal‑focused:
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.
If you are preparing for Wipro NTH / Elite or WILP — focus on: