Round 1: Aptitude test/Skill based assessment test It is an online test that takes place on online platforms such as AMCAT etc. Candidates applying for the GENC profile are required to appear for the aptitude test, which contains the following sections: Quantitative ability: This section will generally contain questions related to the following topics: Basic Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, and Engineering Mathematics Logical reasoning: This section will generally contain questions related to the following topics: Coding deductive logic, Data Sufficiency, Objective Reasoning, Data Arrangement, Coding Pattern Recognition, Number Series Pattern Recognition. English comprehension: This section will generally contain questions related to the following topics: Vocabulary (Synonyms, Antonym, Contextual Vocabulary), Grammar (Error Identification, Sentence Improvement, and Construction), Comprehension Reading. Candidates applying for GENC NEXT, GENC PRO, and GENC ELEVATE profiles are required to appear for the skill-based assessment test, which contains the following sections: Section Topics MCQ Conceptual and Code Analysis Coding Challenge Coding Questions The questions will generally be related to the following topics : Programming Constructs, Data Structures, Algorithms Database/ SQL Web UI Based on their performances in skill-based assessment tests and interviews, one will be selected for GENC NEXT, GENC ELEVATE, or GEN PRO profiles. Candidates should have at least basic hands-on programming skills to qualify for the GenC Elevate assessment, which should be substantiated by proof submitted during the self-profiling procedure.