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LTIMindtree Latest Syllabus & Test Pattern 2025

The LTIMindtree online assessment is a key component of the fresher hiring process for Graduate Engineer Trainee (GET) and other engineering roles. The test is conducted on the WeCP (We Create Problems) platform and is considered one of the most difficult assessments among service-based IT companies.

The assessment targets freshers from B.E./B.Tech circuital branches (CSE, IT, ECE, EEE, Software Engineering, Cyber Security, Telecommunication, EIE) graduating in 2024, 2025, and 2026 batches. The test pattern was revised in recent drives to include 7 sections with a strong emphasis on Computer Science MCQs.

LTIMindtree Online Assessment Syllabus & Test Pattern - Overview

The following table provides a high-level summary of the LTIMindtree online test structure:

Section Number of Questions Time Duration

Quantitative Aptitude

12

15 Minutes

Logical Reasoning

12

15 Minutes

English Comprehension

2-3

Included in overall

Spoken English (Grammar)

20

20 Minutes

CS MCQ Section 1

~30

Sectional

CS MCQ Section 2

~30

Sectional

Problem Solving / Critical Thinking

6-8

Sectional

Total

~111-112

~130 Minutes

LTIMindtree Syllabus - Section Wise

The LTIMindtree online test is conducted in online proctored mode on the WeCP platform. It consists of approximately 111-112 questions to be completed in approximately 130 minutes. All questions are MCQ-based. There is no negative marking. The difficulty level ranges from moderate to high, with CS MCQ sections being the most challenging.

Section 1: Quantitative Aptitude

This section evaluates numerical and mathematical problem-solving ability. It contains 12 questions to be answered in 15 minutes. Questions are of moderate difficulty.

Syllabus Topics Number of Questions Time Duration
  • Number Systems, Percentages
  • Profit and Loss, Averages
  • Time and Work, Time Speed Distance
  • Ratio and Proportion, Mixtures
  • Permutations, Combinations, Probability
  • Data Interpretation

12

15 Minutes

Section 2: Logical Reasoning

This section assesses analytical and logical thinking ability. It contains 12 questions to be answered in 15 minutes. Topics require careful analysis and pattern recognition.

Syllabus Topics Number of Questions Time Duration
  • Coding-Decoding, Blood Relations
  • Series Completion, Analogies
  • Syllogisms, Statement and Conclusion
  • Seating Arrangements, Puzzles
  • Direction Sense, Data Sufficiency
  • Odd One Out, Pattern Recognition

12

15 Minutes

Section 3: English Comprehension

This section tests reading comprehension ability through short passages. It includes 2-3 questions based on paragraphs. Candidates must read carefully and answer questions related to main idea, supporting details, and inferences.

Section 4: Spoken English (Grammar)

This section is unique to LTIMindtree and tests English grammar proficiency. It contains 20 questions in 20 minutes covering spoken English and grammar concepts.

Syllabus Topics Number of Questions Time Duration
  • Tenses (all forms)
  • Articles, Prepositions
  • Subject-Verb Agreement
  • Sentence Correction
  • Error Identification
  • Vocabulary, Pronunciation

20

20 Minutes

Section 5 & 6: Computer Science MCQs

These are the most critical sections for shortlisting. Combined, they contain approximately 60 questions covering the entire spectrum of computer science fundamentals. Performance in these sections largely determines whether a candidate advances to interviews.

Important: LTIMindtree no longer includes coding questions (writing programs) in most recent online tests. The focus has shifted entirely to CS MCQs covering output prediction, debugging, and conceptual understanding.

Syllabus Topics Number of Questions Time Duration
  • Programming (C, C++, Java, Python)
  • Error Fix / Debugging
  • Output Prediction
  • OOP Concepts
  • Data Structures and Algorithms
  • Operating Systems
  • Computer Networks
  • DBMS and SQL
  • Web Development Basics

~60 (combined)

Sectional

Section 7: Problem Solving / Critical Thinking (Conditional)

This optional section contains 6-8 questions testing extended logical reasoning and critical analysis. It may or may not be present in all drives.

LTIMindtree Selection Process 2025

The complete hiring process consists of the following stages:

  1. Profile Screening - Verification of academic qualifications and eligibility criteria.

  2. Online Assessment - WeCP-based test with ~112 questions in ~130 minutes.

  3. Technical Interview (Panel Interview) - One-on-one or panel interview covering DSA, DBMS, OS, OOP, and project discussion.

  4. HR Interview - Final round assessing communication, personality, and cultural fit.

  5. Final Shortlisting - Offer letter and onboarding.

Frequently Asked QuestionsFAQ

What should I study for the LTIMindtree exam?

Focus primarily on CS MCQs: Programming (C/C++/Java output prediction, debugging), OS, CN, DBMS, OOP, Data Structures, Algorithms. Also prepare Quantitative Aptitude, Logical Reasoning, and Spoken English grammar.

How many rounds are there?

4 stages: Profile Screening, Online Assessment on WeCP, Technical Interview, and HR Interview.

Is there negative marking?

No. There is no negative marking in the LTIMindtree online assessment.

Is coding mandatory?

In most recent drives, LTIMindtree no longer includes coding questions. Focus is on CS MCQs.

What is the total duration and total questions?

Approximately 111-112 questions in approximately 130 minutes across 7 sections.

What is the section-wise distribution?

Quantitative (12), Logical (12), English Comprehension (2-3), Spoken English (20), CS MCQ 1 (30), CS MCQ 2 (30), Problem Solving (6-8).

How often does LTIMindtree conduct recruitment?

LTIMindtree conducts multiple campus and off-campus drives throughout the year, typically targeting fresh graduating batches.

Are there proctoring rules?

Yes. The WeCP test is proctored. Candidates must ensure stable internet, webcam access, and a quiet environment. Tab switching or suspicious activity may lead to disqualification.

Where can I find practice materials?

Practice with WeCP-pattern questions, CS MCQ banks covering OS, CN, DBMS, OOP, and DSA. AMCAT-style aptitude practice is also helpful for the quantitative and reasoning sections.