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Interview Experience

Tech Mahindra Interview Experience

The following interview experience is based on candidate-reported accounts from recent Tech Mahindra recruitment drives conducted for freshers across campus and off-campus channels. The selection process typically spans five rounds, conducted in an online or hybrid mode. The process is elimination-based at most stages, and candidates must clear each round to proceed to the next.

The overall difficulty ranges from easy to moderate across assessment stages, with the technical interview being the most critical elimination round. Candidates from B.E./B.Tech and MCA backgrounds are assessed across aptitude, technical, and communication parameters before being shortlisted for interviews.

Round 1: Aptitude Test

Round 1 is an online written aptitude test and is the first elimination stage in the Tech Mahindra selection process. The test assesses quantitative ability, logical reasoning, and verbal ability. Candidates who meet the sectional and overall cut-off are shortlisted for Round 2. The total number of questions is approximately 75, to be completed within 80 minutes. The difficulty level is generally easy to moderate, though the pace required makes time management essential. In some recent drives, negative marking has been introduced, so careful answering is advised.

Sections Included

  • Verbal Ability
  • Logical Reasoning
  • Quantitative Aptitude

Difficulty Level

Easy to moderate. The questions are straightforward in nature, but the large volume within the time limit makes speed and accuracy the deciding factors.

Sample Questions - Verbal Ability

  1. Choose the word most similar in meaning to 'Eloquent':
    A. Inarticulate B. Fluent C. Hesitant D. Reserved
    Answer: B

  2. Identify the grammatically incorrect sentence:
    A. He is working hard. B. She have gone to market. C. They are playing cricket. D. I am reading a book.
    Answer: B

  3. Fill in the blank: The manager was known for his _____ attitude towards employees.
    A. Indifferent B. Empathetic C. Hostile D. Negligent
    Answer: B

Sample Questions - Reasoning Ability

  1. If A is coded as 1, B as 2, and so on, what is the code for MANGO?
    A. 13-1-14-7-15 B. 12-1-13-6-14 C. 14-2-15-8-16 D. 13-2-14-7-15
    Answer: A

  2. Find the odd one out: 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 22
    A. 12 B. 15 C. 22 D. 9
    Answer: C

  3. In a class, Ravi is 15th from the top and 25th from the bottom. How many students are in the class?
    A. 38 B. 39 C. 40 D. 41
    Answer: B

Sample Questions - Quantitative Aptitude

  1. A train travels 360 km in 4 hours. What is its speed in km/hr?
    A. 80 B. 90 C. 100 D. 85
    Answer: B

  2. If 15% of a number is 45, what is 30% of that number?
    A. 60 B. 80 C. 90 D. 75
    Answer: C

  3. A shopkeeper bought an article for Rs. 400 and sold it for Rs. 480. What is the profit percentage?
    A. 15% B. 20% C. 25% D. 18%
    Answer: B

Round 2: English Essay Writing

Candidates who clear Round 1 are required to complete an English essay or story writing task. An image or a topic is displayed on the screen, and the candidate must write a passage of approximately 200-400 words within the given time. This round evaluates written communication, grammar, sentence structure, vocabulary, and clarity of thought. It is generally not elimination-based in all drives but is used for assessing communication competence.

Sample Question Types

Write a short essay of 200 words on the topic: 'The role of technology in shaping the future of work.'

Describe the scene shown in the image within 200 words. (Image-based prompt)

Write a short story inspired by the phrase: 'Every challenge is an opportunity in disguise.'

Round 3: Technical Test and Psychometric Assessment

Round 3 is a composite round comprising a psychometric test and a technical test. The psychometric section consists of approximately 70-80 situation-based questions assessing personality traits, decision-making style, and work behaviour. The technical test includes 25 MCQs covering programming concepts, data structures, databases, OS, and computer networks, along with 1-2 coding questions. This round is elimination-based, and top scorers of this round are shortlisted for the 5.5 LPA package track.

Sections Included

Psychometric Test: 70-80 situation-based questions on a 5-point agreement scale

Technical MCQs: Pseudocode, SQL, DBMS, OS, Networking, OOPs (approx. 25 questions)

Coding Questions: 1-2 programming problems (partial code completion format in some drives)

Difficulty Level

The psychometric section has no right or wrong answers and is evaluated for consistency. The technical MCQs are easy to moderate. The coding questions are easy to moderate in difficulty.

Sample Technical MCQ Questions

  1. Which SQL statement is used to modify the value of a column in a table?
    A. ALTER B. UPDATE C. MODIFY D. CHANGE
    Answer: B

  2. In which network topology are all workstations connected to a single cable?
    A. Ring B. Star C. Mesh D. Bus
    Answer: D

  3. When a single computer uses more than one CPU simultaneously, it is called:
    A. Multiprogramming B. Multitasking C. Multiprocessing D. Multithreading
    Answer: C

Sample Coding Problems

Reverse a string without using built-in reverse functions.

Find the second largest element in an array.

Check whether a given number is prime or not.

Round 4: Technical Interview

Candidates who clear the online assessment rounds are called for a technical interview, conducted online or in person. The interview panel typically comprises experienced technical professionals and assesses in-depth understanding of core computer science subjects, programming skills, project knowledge, and problem-solving ability. The duration is generally 30-45 minutes. This round is elimination-based and is the stage where most rejections occur.

Common evaluation areas include OOPs concepts, data structures, SQL and DBMS, operating systems, computer networks, and the candidate's academic projects. Candidates are also asked to write or trace code snippets during the interview.

HR Interview

The HR interview is the final round and evaluates cultural fit, communication skills, career intent, and flexibility. Questions are generally personal and behavioural in nature. The interviewer assesses the candidate's long-term commitment, willingness to relocate, shift flexibility, and alignment with company values. The HR round is generally not elimination-based for candidates who have performed well in the technical interview.

Overall Interview Experience Summary

The Tech Mahindra fresher selection process involves five key stages: Aptitude Test, Essay Writing, Technical and Psychometric Test, Technical Interview, and HR Interview. The process is largely online and typically takes two to four weeks from assessment to final communication. The first three rounds are elimination-based. Overall difficulty is easy to moderate for the written stages and moderate to hard for the technical interview. Candidates from CS/IT backgrounds report that the technical interview is the most challenging stage.