From the written-communication (essay) section to the automata coding problems — a stage-wise roadmap for the Wipro Elite National Level Talent Hunt.
Wipro's Elite NLTH has one section that surprises people: written communication. You write an essay, and it is scored on structure and grammar. Miss it and a strong aptitude score will not save you.
The stages
- Aptitude — quantitative, logical, and verbal, similar in flavour to other service tests.
- Written communication — a short essay on a general topic.
- Coding — two problems, often including an automata / pattern-printing style question.
Roadmap
- Fundamentals first. Solidify quant and reasoning basics.
- Practise the essay. Write one 200-word essay every other day: introduction, two body points, conclusion. Keep sentences short.
- Coding. Cover the core patterns plus string and pattern-printing problems.
- Full mocks in the final week.
The overlooked edge
Because most candidates ignore the essay, doing it well is a cheap differentiator. Plan, write plainly, and proofread. Everything else is standard placement prep — which the prephasz Wipro track mirrors closely.
Put this into practice
Drill these exact patterns with adaptive practice, timed mocks and company-wise assessments on prephasz.
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