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TCS NQT Registration Process & Eligibility | 2021 Pass-Outs



This article covers the TCS NQT 2021 Registration Process and Eligibility Criteria. The TCS NQT for 2021 Pass-outs has officially been announced and the test will take place on 24, 25 and 26 Oct 2020.




TCS NQT Registration Process for 2021 Pass-Outs |  TCS Campus Hiring


Here are the important dates for the TCS NQT 2021.


 Event Date

Registration Start Date

26th Sep 2020

Registration End Date

17th Oct 2020

National Qualifier Test (NQT) Dates

24, 25 and 26 Oct 2020


Here is the detailed TCS NQT Registration Process. The application process for TCS Campus Hiring comprises of the below mandatory steps:

STEP 1: The first step is to register yourself for the entrance/aptitude test on the National Qualifier Test (NQT) website 
Registration link: https://learning.tcsionhub.in/hub/national-qualifier-test/
Select "Subject Test" option in the NQT registration form which includes "Programming Test" to ensure your candidature is considered for TCS Campus Hiring YoP 2021.
 
STEP 2: Navigate to TCS Next Step Portal 
Registration link:  https://nextstep.tcs.com
 
Points to note:
  • If you do not have CT/DT reference ID, please click on “Register Now”, choose “IT” and proceed as appropriate.
  • If you already have a CT/DT reference ID then please click on Login and proceed to fill/submit the application form. Upon submission you would be prompted to the “Apply For Drive” screen.
  • Update your NQT Registration Number obtained in Step 1 and click on Apply.
  • To confirm your application status for TCS Campus Hiring - Navigate to the ‘Track Your Application’ tab on the Next Step Portal, the status displayed should be “Applied for drive”
 
Important:
  • If you are a 2021 YOP (BE/B.Tech/ME/M.Tech/M.Sc/MCA) and if you have submitted the application form, click on “Apply for drive”, update your NQT registration number in the Text box provided and click on “Apply”.
  • If your status is registered please:
  1. Fill/submit the application form and click on “Apply for drive”
  2. Update your NQT registration number in the Text box provided
  3. Click on “Apply”.
  • To confirm your application status for TCS Campus Hiring - Navigate to the ‘Track Your Application’ tab on the Next Step Portal, the status displayed should be “Applied for drive”

TCS NQT 2021 Eligibility criteria

Here is the eligibility criteria for 2021 pass-outs to be eligible for the TCS NQT 2021 or TCS Campus Hiring YoP 2021.
DEGREES AND BRANCHES
BE/B.Tech/ME/M.Tech/M.Sc/MCA 2021 pass-outs from any stream

PERCENTAGE


An applicant must have minimum 60% or 6 CGPA throughout academics and an aggregate of 60% or 6.00 CGPA in the highest qualification till the semester for which results have been declared.
 

BACKLOGS / ARREARS / ATKT


The applicant must not have more than 1 active backlog/arrear/ATKT while appearing for the TCS Selection process.
If selected, the student while joining TCS must have cleared all pending backlogs/arrears/ATKT within the course duration as stipulated by the University failing which joining will not be permitted.
 

GAP / BREAK IN EDUCATION

It is mandatory to declare academic gaps. Overall break should not exceed 24 months. Any exceptions are permissible only for valid reasons subject to satisfactory check of relevant document(s) at the time of test/interview/onboarding
 

AGE

An applicant should be between 18 to 28 years of age to participate in the TCS Campus Hiring process.

COURSE TYPES


Only full-time courses will be considered (part-time / correspondence courses will not be considered).
Applicants with Secondary and / or Senior Secondary course from NIOS (National Institute of Open Schooling) are eligible to apply, if the other courses are full time.
 
Applicants with extended education in the highest qualification are not eligible. Any exceptions are permissible only for valid reasons subject to satisfactory check of relevant document(s) at the time of test/interview/onboarding.
 

EXTENDED EDUCATION


Applicants with extended education in the highest qualification are not eligible. Any exceptions are permissible only for valid reasons subject to satisfactory check of relevant document(s) at the time of test/interview/onboarding.





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