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    Reliance Jio Latest Syllabus & Test Pattern 2026

    The Reliance Jio online assessment is the first elimination round in the fresher hiring process for Graduate Engineer Trainee (GET) and Software Engineer roles. The test evaluates quantitative aptitude, logical reasoning, verbal ability, programming skills, and coding abilities.

    The assessment is conducted on the HackerEarth platform for most drives. Reliance Jio targets freshers from B.E./B.Tech branches including CSE, IT, ECE, EXTC, EEE, and Telecom from the current graduating batch. The test pattern varies between on-campus and off-campus drives.

    Reliance Jio Online Assessment Syllabus & Test Pattern - Overview

    The following table provides a summary of the test structure. Note: The exact number of questions may vary from college to college as Reliance Jio does not fix the count per section.

    Section Questions (Approx.) Time Duration

    Quantitative Aptitude / Numerical Ability

    ~20

    Shared (75 min total)

    Logical Reasoning

    ~20

    Shared (75 min total)

    Basic Programming Skills (includes 2 Coding Qs)

    ~20

    Shared (75 min total)

    Total

    ~60

    ~75 Minutes (shared)

    Alternative pattern reported for some drives: Another pattern (on-campus, 2023): 39 questions in 49 minutes with 5 sections (Big Data/Hadoop, RF, Java/C++, Aptitude, CS fundamentals) of 10 minutes each. The pattern varies significantly across drives.

    Reliance Jio Syllabus - Section Wise

    The test is conducted online, typically on the HackerEarth or AMCAT platform. Time is shared across sections, so candidates must manage time carefully. Difficulty level is moderate to high. Some drives include negative marking (0.25 marks per wrong answer).

    1. Online Test

    The Reliance Jio online test is structured to evaluate candidates on various competencies across a shared time duration. It comprises multiple sections including quantitative aptitude, logical reasoning, programming skills, and coding. The test is fully online and proctored.

    Section 1: Quantitative Aptitude / Numerical Ability

    This section evaluates mathematical problem-solving. Approximately 20 questions with shared time of 75 minutes across all sections. Difficulty: moderate.

    Syllabus Topics Focus Area

    Number Systems

    Divisibility, HCF, LCM

    Percentages, Profit and Loss

    Successive %, cost price, selling price

    Time and Work

    Pipes and cisterns, efficiency

    Time Speed Distance

    Relative speed, trains, boats

    Ratio and Proportion

    Mixtures, allegations

    Permutations and Combinations

    Arrangements, selections

    Probability

    Basic, conditional

    Data Interpretation

    Tables, bar charts, pie charts

    Averages, Allegations

    Weighted averages

    Section 2: Logical Reasoning

    This section assesses analytical thinking. Approximately 20 questions with shared time. Difficulty: moderate.

    Syllabus Topics Focus Area

    Coding-Decoding

    Letter, number, symbol-based

    Blood Relations

    Family tree problems

    Series Completion

    Number, letter, mixed series

    Analogies

    Word, number analogies

    Syllogisms

    Statement and conclusion

    Seating Arrangements

    Linear, circular

    Puzzles

    Logic-based, constraint puzzles

    Direction Sense

    Distance, direction problems

    Data Sufficiency

    Statement analysis

    Section 3: Basic Programming Skills

    This is one of the toughest sections. Approximately 20 questions including 2 coding problems. Covers programming fundamentals, pseudo-code, DSA, and actual coding. Coding can be attempted in C, C++, Java, or Python.

    Syllabus Topics Focus Area

    C / C++ / Java / Python Fundamentals

    Syntax, output prediction, debugging

    Pseudo Code

    Algorithm interpretation

    Data Structures

    Arrays, Linked Lists, Stacks, Queues, Trees

    Algorithms

    Sorting, Searching, Recursion

    OOP Concepts

    Polymorphism, Inheritance, Encapsulation

    DBMS / SQL

    Normalization, queries, ACID

    Operating Systems

    Process, memory, scheduling

    Computer Networks

    OSI, TCP/IP, protocols

    Coding Problems (2 Qs)

    Easy to medium difficulty

    Domain-Specific Sections (Conditional)

    Some drives include domain-specific sections based on the role. For network/RF roles: Radio Frequency fundamentals, 2G/3G/4G/5G architecture, network deployment. For data science roles: Big Data, Hadoop, analytics concepts. For SDE roles: advanced programming and system design.

    Reliance Jio Selection Process 2026

    The complete hiring process:

    1. Profile Screening - Shortlisting based on aggregate percentage and eligibility.
    2. Online Assessment / Written Test - On HackerEarth/AMCAT platform.
    3. Technical Interview (Round 1) - Core technical questions, DSA, DBMS, OOP, projects.
    4. Technical + Managerial Interview (Round 2) - Conducted by manager. Projects, internships, deeper technical questions.
    5. HR Interview (Final Round) - May be conducted by VP-level. Personality, goals, cultural fit.
    6. Offer - Selected candidates enter the 12-18 month GET program.

    Frequently Asked QuestionsFAQ

    What should I study for the Reliance Jio exam?

    Quantitative Aptitude, Logical Reasoning, and Programming (C/C++/Java, DSA, DBMS, OS, CN, OOP). Also prepare 2 coding problems. For network roles: RF and telecom fundamentals.

    How many rounds are there?

    Typically 3-4 rounds: Online Test, Technical Interview (1-2 rounds), and HR/Managerial Interview.

    Is there negative marking?

    Some drives report 0.25 marks negative marking per wrong answer. Others report no negative marking. Verify per drive notification.

    Is coding mandatory?

    Yes. 2 coding problems are typically included in the programming section. Languages: C, C++, Java, Python.

    What is the total duration?

    Varies by drive: ~75 minutes shared time for ~60 questions (common pattern), or 49 minutes for 39 questions, or sectional time limits.

    What platform is used?

    HackerEarth for most drives. AMCAT for some campus drives. The platform varies.

    Does the pattern vary?

    Yes. The test pattern differs significantly between on-campus and off-campus drives, and even between colleges.

    How many sections are there?

    Typically 3-4 main sections: Aptitude, Reasoning, Programming/Technical. Some drives add Verbal, Psychometric, or Domain-specific sections.

    What is the difficulty level?

    Moderate to high. The programming section is the toughest. Aptitude is moderate.