I applied online. I interviewed at Tata Consultancy Services (Nāgpur, Maharashtra) in Apr 2026
Interview
The interview process consisted of an online assessment followed by a technical and HR interview round. The technical round included questions on programming fundamentals, DBMS, OOPs, operating systems, and basic coding problems. The interviewer also asked about projects and internship experience. The HR round focused on communication skills, teamwork, relocation flexibility, and career
goals. Overall, the process was smooth and moderately difficult.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Introduce yourself.
Explain your final year/project work.
Difference between C and C++.
What is OOPs and its pillars?
Explain normalization in DBMS.
What is the difference between process and thread?
Write a simple coding program based on arrays/strings.
Why do you want to join TCS?
Are you willing to relocate and work in shifts?
The interview is very difficult. Mostly they asked about my projects and asked questions which I didnot mentioned in my resume. Asked about scenario based questions. The interview went upto an hour.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The questions are mostly scenario based which are very difficult to answer as a fresher
I interviewed at Tata Consultancy Services (Bengaluru)
Interview
Asked only about projects and basics in programming.
How to find second highest salary
Pala drome
Projects
Questions on projects
Your contribution to the project
Role in the project
How do you think you have given satisfactory contribution to ur role
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How do you think you have given satisfactory contribution to ur role
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Tata Consultancy Services (Haiderabad)
Interview
resume shortlist -> technical round -> managerial round -> hr round
TCS R&I came for campus placement for research engineer role. The above were the complete process for the hiring. Interview was done in their office.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Most of the questions were from my resume & some basic DSA & python syntaxes.