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TCS iON Qualifier - CCQT – Engineering Graduates

What is TCS -CCQT ?

TCS - CCQT (Common Corporate Qualifier Test) is a ticket to a corporate career for job seekers giving them an opportunity to showcase their talent to the industry and achieve their dream job. Once the job seekers clear the assessment test, their profile wil be shared with the multiple corporates that hire the best talent as per their business needs. It is to be noted that TCS will only share the qualified candidate's profile with the corporate partners. It is the corporate partners' discretion to call for interview and offer placements. Compensation too, will entirely be at the corporate's discretion based on their HR policies, the specific role and the qualification of the candidate.

Assessment Process

"TCS iON Qualifier - CCQT - Engineering Graduates" is a 2-Stage assessment held across all major cities in India.
Stage 1 is a proctored assessment (Online test) which covers different sections as per the latest exam patterns, and tests candidates on multiple skills and abilities in areas that matter to top corporates in the country. Once a candidate clears Stage 1, he/she will be assessed for Stage 2.

Stage 2 is a video based assessment to test candidates on communication, behavioural and soft skills. On completion of both the stages, the qualified candidate's profile along with the "TCS iON Qualifier - CCQT - Engineering Graduates" score will be sent to reputed global corporates that hire the best talent as per their business needs.

Eligibility Criteria

Candidates who have passed in the previous year OR will pass in the current or next calendar year and have the applicable "Degree" as given below are allowed to apply:

  • Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Technology - B.E./B.Tech.
  • Master of Engineering/Master of Technology - M.E./M.Tech.

Test Pattern (Stage 1)

A candidate has to attempt both the sections (as outlined below)

a) Mandatory Section:

Total 60 qs in 60 mins (120 marks). Break up as indicated below.

  • Quantitative Aptitude – 20 qs (40 marks)
  • Reasoning Ability -20 qs (40 marks)
  • English Language -20 qs (40 marks)

b) Domain related (Either one or two domains) *

  • IT – 1 question (30 marks)
  • Mechanical Engineering – 30 qs (60 marks)
  • Civil Engineering – 30 qs (60 marks)
  • Chemical Engineering – 30 qs (60 marks)
  • Electrical Engineering – 30 qs (60 marks)
  • Electronics & Communication Engineering – 30 qs (60 marks)

Fees for the Test

  • ₹ 1199/- per Test.

Validity of the Score Card

  • Score will be valid for 1 year

Number of attempts

  • A candidate can take another attempt once the next TCS iON Qualifier assessment date is announced.

Registration Process

  • Click on "Buy Now" on the "TCS iON Qualifier - CCQT - Engineering Graduates" product page.
  • Login with your TCS iON Digital Learning Hub credentials or sign up as a new user.
  • After login/sign up, you will be asked to share your details required to generate your hall ticket. This includes your name, email ID, phone number, centre preferences, and other details.
  • Proceed to make the payment by clicking on "Click to Proceed" once you have submitted the above registration form.
  • You will receive a successful registration message on your registered email ID/mobile number.
  • You will receive your hall ticket two days prior to the scheduled exam date.
  • You must carry a printout of your hall ticket along with ID proof to the assessment centre allocated to you.

*Marking Marking Scheme and Course Curriculum (Optional Domain)

A) IT Section

This optional section will test your understanding of programming concepts and your ability to code.

1 Coding question (60 Marks) which needs to be answered in any one of the 5 Programming Languages: C, C++, Java, Python or Perl.

B) Mechanical Engineering Section

30 Multiple Choice Questions (60 Marks)

  • Loads
  • Static analysis
  • Bearings
  • Shear stress
  • Stress transformation
  • Columns
  • VCRS
  • Fuels
  • Ideal cycles
  • Boilers
  • Pure substances
  • Entropy
  • Conduction
  • Fluid mechanics
  • Fluid machinery
  • Invariant reaction
  • Ferrous alloys
  • Metals
  • Curves for CAD
  • Surfaces for CAD
  • CNC programming
  • Lower pairs
  • Friction
  • Belt, ropes and chains
  • Lathe machine
  • Drilling operations
  • Effective diameter measurement
  • Time study

C) Civil Engineering Section

30 Multiple Choice Questions (60 Marks)

  • Rapidly varied flow
  • Runoff
  • Model studies
  • Extension of bars
  • Reactions, BM
  • Bending stress distribution
  • Fixed beams
  • Propped cantilevers
  • Influence lines
  • Hardened concretes
  • Cement compounds
  • Tension members
  • Compression members
  • Deflection of steel beams
  • Force system
  • Kinematics of particles
  • Water supply engineering
  • Shear strength of soil
  • Seepage through soils
  • Stress distribution in soils
  • Bricks
  • Paints
  • Stress block parameters
  • Design of short compression members
  • Bearing
  • Elevation
  • Highway geometric design
  • Traffic engineering
  • Sleepers

D) Metallurgy Engineering Section

30 Multiple Choice Questions (60 Marks)

  • Laws of thermodynamics
  • Crystallogarphy
  • Mechanical deformation
  • Mechanical testing
  • Structure of metals and alloys
  • Free energy functions
  • Thermally activated processes
  • Bragg's law
  • Oxidation of metals
  • Sieve analysis
  • Solutions
  • Phase Equilibria
  • Strengthening mechanisms
  • Heat treatment of steel
  • Surface hardening
  • Solubility of gases
  • Physical chemistry of iron making
  • Concentration of ores
  • Raw materials
  • Gating system
  • Casting methods
  • Protection of metals
  • Manufacturing processes
  • Rolling
  • Sintering
  • Slag formation in iron and steel making
  • Unit processes in extractive metallurgy
  • Beneficiation processes

E) Chemical Engineering Section

30 Multiple Choice Questions (60 Marks)

  • Fluid mechanics
  • Heat conduction in solids
  • Design of double pipe heat exchangers
  • Dimensionless numbers in conduction and convection
  • Batch reactor
  • Fractional lives
  • Homogeneous reactors
  • Heterogeneous reactions
  • Reversible reactions
  • Phase equilibrium
  • Entropy
  • Liquid - liquid extraction (LLE)
  • Molecular diffusion
  • Absorption
  • Distillation
  • Closed loop stability in feedback control
  • Understanding amplitude ratio and phase angle
  • Proportional controller
  • Closed loop performance
  • Gas mixtures
  • Mass balance
  • Stoichiometry
  • Profitability analysis
  • Analysis of cost estimation
  • Ball milling
  • Tyler standard screen
  • Resistance

F) Electrical Engineering Section

30 Multiple Choice Questions (60 Marks)

  • Direction of rotation of armature
  • Values of parameters
  • Maximum developed torque
  • Speeds of rotation
  • Analog meters
  • Error analysis
  • CRO
  • 3 Rectifiers
  • Boost converter
  • Voltage source inverter
  • Op-Amp
  • Diodes
  • Operating region of BJT
  • First order differential equations
  • Minimum value of a function
  • Fault analysis
  • Circuit breakers
  • Concept of Corona
  • Conductor spacing
  • Number system
  • Logic gates
  • Signals
  • Fourier transforms
  • Basic concepts
  • Finding average power
  • KVL and KCL
  • Point charge
  • Programming
  • Second order system
  • Sensitivity

G) Electronics and Communication Engineering Section

30 Multiple Choice Questions (60 Marks)

  • Digital codes
  • PN junction diode
  • Nodal and mesh analysis
  • Transistor biasing
  • Amplitude modulation
  • Transfer function
  • Electric potential
  • KVL, KCL and Ohm’s law
  • Impulse response
  • Bipolar junction transistor
  • Minimization of functions using K-maps
  • Fourier transform
  • Modulation techniques
  • Basic signals
  • Properties of Laplace transform
  • Z-transform
  • Decoders
  • Stability
  • Routh-Hurwitz criteria
  • Source transformations
  • Convolution
  • Positional number system
  • Feedback amplifiers
  • Standing wave ratio
  • Laplace transform
  • Common-mode rejection ratio

Disclaimer: There might be a few variations in topics. However, to a large extent the questions will be from the topics shared above.

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