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Wipro Elite NLTH Placement Papers 2026 — Questions & Preparation

Last Updated: March 2026

Wipro Elite NLTH (National Level Talent Hunt) is Wipro's premium hiring program offering a package of ₹6.5 LPA. It is designed to attract the best engineering talent across India through a rigorous selection process.


Wipro Elite NLTH Program Overview

AspectDetails
Full FormWipro Elite National Level Talent Hunt
Package₹6.5 LPA
RoleProject Engineer (Elite)
LocationPan India
TrainingAdvanced technical training
EligibilityBE/B.Tech/ME/M.Tech (CS/IT/ECE/EEE)

Eligibility Criteria

  • Academic: Minimum 60% or 6 CGPA in 10th, 12th, and Graduation
  • Backlogs: No active backlogs at the time of application
  • Gap: Maximum 3 years gap between academics allowed
  • Degree: Full-time engineering courses only
  • Year of Passing: 2025, 2026 (varies by drive)

Wipro Elite vs Regular Wipro Comparison

FeatureWipro Elite NLTHRegular Wipro
Package₹6.5 LPA₹3.5 LPA
Exam DifficultyHigherModerate
Coding Questions3 (Advanced)2 (Basic-Moderate)
Aptitude LevelAdvancedStandard
Training DurationExtendedStandard
Project AllocationPremium projectsStandard projects

Wipro Elite NLTH Exam Pattern

SectionQuestionsDurationDifficulty
Aptitude Test2535 minHard
Logical Reasoning1515 minHard
Verbal Ability2525 minModerate
Essay Writing120 minModerate
Coding360 minHard
Total66+155 min-

15 Sample Questions with Solutions

Advanced Aptitude (Questions 1-4)

Q1. The ratio of present ages of A and B is 4:5. After 5 years, the ratio becomes 5:6. What is B's present age?

  • a) 20 years
  • b) 25 years
  • c) 30 years
  • d) 35 years

Solution: Let ages be 4x and 5x. (4x+5)/(5x+5) = 5/6. Solving: 24x + 30 = 25x + 25, x = 5. B's age = 25.


Q2. A mixture contains alcohol and water in the ratio 4:3. If 5 liters of water is added, the ratio becomes 4:5. What is the quantity of alcohol in the mixture?

  • a) 8 liters
  • b) 10 liters
  • c) 12 liters
  • d) 15 liters

Solution: Let alcohol = 4x, water = 3x. 4x/(3x+5) = 4/5. Solving: 20x = 12x + 20, x = 2.5. Alcohol = 10 liters.


Q3. A man buys 12 articles for ₹10 and sells 10 articles for ₹12. What is his profit percentage?

  • a) 40%
  • b) 42%
  • c) 44%
  • d) 45%

Solution: CP of 60 articles = ₹50, SP of 60 articles = ₹72. Profit = 22/50 × 100 = 44%.


Q4. In how many ways can 6 people be seated around a circular table?

  • a) 720
  • b) 600
  • c) 120
  • d) 60

Solution: Circular permutation = (6-1)! = 5! = 120.


Logical Reasoning (Questions 5-7)

Q5. If FRIEND is coded as HUMJTK, how is CANDLE coded in that code?

  • a) EDRIRL
  • b) DCQHQK
  • c) ESJFME
  • d) FYOBOC

Explanation: Each letter is shifted by +2, +2, +2, +2, +2, +2 pattern.


Q6. Statements: All pens are books. All books are pencils. No pencil is an eraser. Conclusions: I. No pen is an eraser II. Some books are erasers

  • a) Only I follows
  • b) Only II follows
  • c) Both follow
  • d) Neither follows

Q7. What comes next in the series: 2, 12, 36, 80, 150, ?

  • a) 252
  • b) 256
  • c) 260
  • d) 270

Solution: Pattern: n³ + n² → 1³+1²=2, 2³+2²=12, 3³+3²=36, 4³+4²=80, 5³+5²=150, 6³+6²=252.


Verbal Ability (Questions 8-10)

Q8. Choose the word that is closest in meaning to "PRAGMATIC":

  • a) Theoretical
  • b) Practical
  • c) Idealistic
  • d) Visionary

Q9. Identify the error: "Neither the teacher nor the students (a) / was ready for (b) / the surprise test (c) / that was announced (d)."

Explanation: With 'neither...nor', the verb agrees with the nearest subject (students - plural).


Q10. Fill in the blanks: The company's profits have ______ significantly ______ the new management took over.

  • a) risen, since
  • b) raised, for
  • c) increased, because
  • d) grew, when

Technical/Programming Questions (Questions 11-12)

Q11. What is the time complexity of the following code?

for(int i = n; i > 0; i /= 2)
    for(int j = 0; j < i; j++)
        printf("*");
  • a) O(n)
  • b) O(n log n)
  • c) O(n²)
  • d) O(log n)

Explanation: Outer loop runs log n times, inner loop runs n + n/2 + n/4 + ... ≈ 2n times total.


Q12. Which data structure is best for implementing undo functionality in a text editor?

  • a) Queue
  • b) Stack
  • c) Array
  • d) Linked List

Coding Questions (Questions 13-15)

Q13. Write a program to find the HCF (GCD) of an array of numbers.

Solution:

import math

def find_hcf(arr):
    hcf = arr[0]
    for i in range(1, len(arr)):
        hcf = math.gcd(hcf, arr[i])
    return hcf

n = int(input())
arr = list(map(int, input().split()))
print(find_hcf(arr))

Q14. Write a program to rotate an array by k positions.

Solution:

#include<stdio.h>

void reverse(int arr[], int start, int end) {
    while(start < end) {
        int temp = arr[start];
        arr[start] = arr[end];
        arr[end] = temp;
        start++;
        end--;
    }
}

void rotate(int arr[], int n, int k) {
    k = k % n;
    reverse(arr, 0, n-1);
    reverse(arr, 0, k-1);
    reverse(arr, k, n-1);
}

int main() {
    int n, k;
    scanf("%d %d", &n, &k);
    int arr[n];
    for(int i = 0; i < n; i++)
        scanf("%d", &arr[i]);
    rotate(arr, n, k);
    for(int i = 0; i < n; i++)
        printf("%d ", arr[i]);
    return 0;
}

Q15. Write a program to find the longest common prefix among an array of strings.

Solution:

def longest_common_prefix(strs):
    if not strs:
        return ""
    
    prefix = strs[0]
    for s in strs[1:]:
        while not s.startswith(prefix):
            prefix = prefix[:-1]
            if not prefix:
                return ""
    
    return prefix

n = int(input())
strs = [input().strip() for _ in range(n)]
print(longest_common_prefix(strs))

Topic-Wise Weightage

SectionWeightagePriority
Aptitude Test25%High
Logical Reasoning15%Medium
Verbal Ability25%Medium
Coding30%Very High
Essay Writing5%Low

Preparation Tips for Wipro Elite NLTH

1. Advanced Aptitude

  • Practice complex percentage and ratio problems
  • Focus on permutations and combinations
  • Study probability concepts
  • Practice time-speed-distance problems

2. Logical Reasoning

  • Solve complex puzzles daily
  • Practice coding-decoding variations
  • Focus on data arrangements
  • Study pattern recognition

3. Verbal Ability

  • Read articles from diverse domains
  • Practice comprehension passages
  • Build advanced vocabulary
  • Focus on grammar nuances

4. Essay Writing

  • Practice formal writing
  • Structure essays properly
  • Focus on clarity and coherence
  • Practice time management

5. Coding Skills

  • Practice on LeetCode/HackerRank
  • Focus on arrays, strings, matrices
  • Learn sorting and searching algorithms
  • Practice dynamic programming basics

Essay Writing Tips

Common Topics:

  • Technology and its impact
  • Environmental issues
  • Leadership and teamwork
  • Industry trends

Structure:

  1. Introduction (2-3 sentences)
  2. Body paragraphs (main points)
  3. Conclusion (summary)

Sample Topic: "Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Employment"


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. What is the difference between Wipro Elite NLTH and regular Wipro? A: Elite NLTH offers ₹6.5 LPA with advanced projects, while regular Wipro offers ₹3.5 LPA.

Q2. Is the Elite NLTH exam tougher than regular Wipro? A: Yes, the questions are more advanced, especially in coding and aptitude.

Q3. How many coding questions are asked in Elite NLTH? A: Usually 3 coding questions of moderate to hard difficulty.

Q4. What is the essay word limit? A: Typically 200-300 words in 20 minutes.

Q5. Can I get promoted from regular Wipro to Elite? A: Internal assessments and exceptional performance can lead to role upgrades.


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All the best for your Wipro Elite NLTH preparation! 💼

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