"Sir, what happens in the TCS interview?" — This is the most common question every student asks after clearing TCS NQT. This blog gives you the real answers — from students who actually sat in the interview room in 2026.

You cleared the TCS NQT. Now comes the interview.

This is where most students get confused. They don't know what to expect. They prepare the wrong things. They get nervous for no reason.

The truth is — the TCS interview is very structured. Once you know what they ask, it becomes much less scary.

This blog covers everything — TCS HR Round questions, TCS Technical Round topics, and TCS Managerial Round — with real questions from actual 2026 TCS interviews for Digital and Prime roles.

Interview Structure

TCS Interview Structure 2026

Before we go into each round, understand this simple structure. TCS campus interviews have 3 rounds — all on the same day:

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Round 1
HR Round
Personality & fit check
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Round 2
Technical Round
Projects, SQL, coding
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Round 3
Managerial Round
Attitude & flexibility

The good news? Most students who cleared TCS NQT also clear the interview — because TCS is looking for attitude and willingness to learn, not perfection.

HR Round

Round 1 — TCS HR Round Questions (with Answers)

The HR round is a simple 15–20 minute conversation. They are checking if you are genuine, confident, and a good fit for TCS culture.

Here are the most common TCS HR interview questions with tips on how to answer each:

HR Round Questions Asked in TCS 2026

  • Tell me about yourself — Prepare a 90-second answer: name, college, branch, key skills, one project, and why TCS.
  • Why did you choose this college? — Be honest. Keep it short and positive.
  • What do you know about TCS? — Mention TCS's size (largest IT company in India), its digital transformation work, global presence in 50+ countries, and its focus on fresher hiring.
  • Why do you want to join TCS? — Don't say "big company." Say: learning opportunities, global exposure, strong training program for freshers.
  • What are your strengths and weaknesses? — Give a real weakness. Always say how you are working to improve it.
  • What are your hobbies and interests? — Be genuine. If you say "coding," be ready to talk about it.
  • Why should we hire you? — Combine your skills, your attitude to learn, and your enthusiasm. Keep it to 60 seconds.
Pro Tip for HR Round: The biggest mistake students make is memorising answers word by word. The interviewer can tell. Instead, understand what each answer should communicate — then speak naturally. Practise out loud, not on paper.
Technical Round

Round 2 — TCS Technical Round Questions

This is the round students fear most. But here is the truth — TCS technical interviews mostly stay close to your resume and projects. They rarely go into deep DSA or system design for freshers.

Technical Topics Asked in TCS Digital & Prime 2026

  • Your Project Deep Dive — What did you build? What technology? How does the backend work? What problems did you face?
  • Networking Questions — API Gateway, IP Address, how a browser connects to a server (DNS → TCP → HTTP)
  • Spring Boot Concepts — For Java students: annotations, REST API, auto-configuration basics
  • SQL Queries — Joins, Subquery, Indexing, EXISTS, NOT EXISTS, IN, NOT IN, GROUP BY, HAVING
  • SQL Set Operations — Union, Union All, Intersect, Minus — know the differences
  • Basic Coding Problem — "Write a code to return the second maximum element"
  • Cloud Computing Basics — What is cloud? Public vs Private vs Hybrid. Basic understanding is enough.

SQL Topics You Must Revise Before TCS Technical Interview

SQL is asked in almost every TCS technical interview. These are the exact topics that come up most frequently:

SQL TopicWhat to KnowDifficulty
JoinsINNER, LEFT, RIGHT, FULL OUTER — know with examplesMust Know
SubqueryNested SELECT, correlated subqueryMust Know
IndexingWhy index speeds up queries, clustered vs non-clusteredMust Know
EXISTS / NOT EXISTSDifference from IN / NOT IN, when to use whichImportant
GROUP BY / HAVINGDifference between WHERE and HAVINGMust Know
Union vs Union AllUnion removes duplicates, Union All keeps themImportant
Intersect / MinusCommon rows vs difference between result setsGood to Know
Managerial Round

Round 3 — TCS Managerial Round Questions

Managerial Questions in TCS 2026

The most relaxed round. They are checking attitude, flexibility, and if you will fit into TCS work culture.

  • How many family members do you have?
  • Are you vegetarian or non-vegetarian? — No right answer. Just be honest.
  • Any location preferences? — "No preference" is the safest and best answer.
  • What are your strengths and weaknesses?
  • What are your hobbies and interests?
  • Why should we hire you? — Your final chance to make an impression.

The Managerial round rarely eliminates candidates. Think of it as a final check. Be relaxed, be natural, be honest.

Real Experience

Real TCS Interview Experience — A Student's Story

One of our CampusMonk students shared exactly what happened in their TCS Technical Round in 2026. This is one of the most valuable things you can read before your interview.

Technical Round — Actual Questions Asked (Student's Own Words)

1 Interviewer asked: "Do you know about Cloud Computing?" — Student replied: "I know the basics but not in-depth." Interviewer said "OK" and moved on. Don't lie. Honesty works.
2 Asked Networking questions — API Gateway, IP address, how browser connects with the server.
3 Spring Boot related questions asked (student had Java in their resume).
4 Asked to connect project with backend code. Student said MySQL not implemented yet — interviewer said "OK" and continued. Partial knowledge is fine. Don't freeze.
5 "Write a code to return the second maximum element." Student wrote it correctly with just one small semicolon syntax error — still cleared the round.
6 Personal question: "Why not defence exams since your father is in the army?" — Student said: "My passion is in IT." Short, honest, confident answer.
What this experience teaches us: TCS interviewers are not trying to fail you. They want to see how you think under pressure, how honest you are, and whether you can communicate clearly. You don't need to know everything — just know what you've put on your resume, be genuine, and stay calm.
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Golden Tips

8 Golden Tips to Clear Your TCS Interview

These are not generic tips. These come from students who sat in real TCS interviews and the questions they got wrong — or right.

Tip 01

Be honest about what you don't know. Saying "I'm not sure, but I'd approach it this way" is far better than guessing wrong.

Tip 02

Know your project inside out. Every technology on your resume is a potential question. If you put Java, be ready to write Java code.

Tip 03

Practise speaking out loud. Preparing silently is not enough. Record yourself answering, then listen back critically.

Tip 04

Dress formally and arrive 15 minutes early. First impressions shape the entire interview, especially in HR round.

Tip 05

Show your thinking, not just your answer. If stuck on coding, say what you're thinking. Interviewers value problem-solving approach.

Tip 06

Revise SQL the night before. Joins, Subqueries, Indexing — these come up in almost every TCS technical interview.

Tip 07

Prepare 2 questions to ask the interviewer. "What does a typical day look like for a fresher?" shows genuine interest.

Tip 08

Stay calm in Managerial round. It's mostly a conversation. Relax. Be yourself. There are no wrong answers about your family or food preferences.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions — TCS Interview 2026

These are the questions that students ask most about the TCS interview process. The FAQ schema on this page means Google may show these answers directly in search results.

How many rounds are there in TCS interview?
TCS interview has 3 rounds — HR Round, Technical Round, and Managerial Round. All three rounds typically happen on the same day. Most students who clear TCS NQT also clear the interview.
What questions are asked in TCS HR Round?
Common TCS HR round questions include: Tell me about yourself, Why do you want to join TCS, What do you know about TCS, What are your strengths and weaknesses, Why should we hire you, and questions about hobbies and interests.
What SQL topics come in TCS Technical Interview?
TCS technical interviews commonly ask about: Joins (Inner, Left, Right, Full), Subqueries, Indexing, EXISTS and NOT EXISTS, IN and NOT IN, GROUP BY with HAVING, Union vs Union All, Intersect, and Minus. Revise all these before your interview.
Is TCS Managerial Round eliminatory?
The TCS Managerial Round rarely eliminates candidates. It checks your attitude, flexibility, and personality. Questions include location preference, family details, and hobbies. Just be natural and honest — there are no wrong answers here.
What is the difference between TCS Digital and TCS Prime interview?
Both have a similar 3-round interview structure. TCS Digital (higher package ~7 LPA) may have slightly more technical depth — especially in advanced SQL, cloud basics, and project explanation. TCS Prime is the standard fresher role (~3.36 LPA) with more general technical questions.
What coding questions come in TCS technical interview?
TCS typically asks 1 basic coding question in the technical round. Common ones: find the second maximum element, reverse a string, check palindrome, print Fibonacci series, or factorial. These are medium-easy problems. Focus on logic and clean code — not advanced DSA.

Final Words

The TCS interview is not as scary as it looks from outside.

They are not trying to fail you. TCS is looking for students who are genuine, curious, and willing to learn.

You don't need to know everything. You need to know your basics well, explain your project clearly, and communicate honestly.

Know your project. Revise SQL. Practise your self-introduction. And walk in with a smile.

All the best. You've got this. 💪