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Coforge Syllabus 2026: Section-Wise Topic Breakdown

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Aditya Sharma
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PapersAdda 2026 Placement Cycle

By Aditya Sharma·Founder & Editor, PapersAdda

What changed in 2026 drives

Mass-recruiter offer letters are flatter for 2026 batch - the 4-5 LPA ASE band has barely budged in three years while inflation eats real wages. Premium tracks (Digital, Pro, Elite, Specialist) are still where the differential lives, and they are entirely test-driven. If you are aiming higher than the default offer, the coding round is not optional pageantry - it is the entire interview.

What I'd actually study for this

  • 01Two solid coding-round answers (1 medium-hard DSA each, with edge-case discussion) > five half-baked ones
  • 02One real project you can defend end-to-end - file paths, design decisions, and what you would change
  • 03One DBMS schema you actually built (not a textbook ER diagram), with at least 3 join-heavy queries written from memory
  • 04Three behavioural STAR stories: failure recovered, conflict handled, ownership taken

Where most candidates trip up

The single biggest mistake is treating company-specific guides as primary prep and DSA as secondary. It is the opposite. Mass recruiters use the test as a filter, but premium tracks at every IT services company use coding to allocate offer band. Spend 70% of prep time on DSA + system fundamentals, 20% on company-specific patterns, 10% on HR rehearsal. Reverse that ratio and you collect the default offer.

Editorial commentary by Aditya Sharma · written for PapersAdda · not generated, not aggregated.

Quick answer (updated 8 June 2026): The Coforge 2026 fresher syllabus is candidate-reported to span quantitative aptitude, logical reasoning, verbal ability, and a coding or technical section. Aptitude leans on time and work, percentages, ratios, and number system, reasoning on series and arrangements, and coding on arrays and strings. The binding syllabus for your drive is on careers.coforge.com. The topic weights below are compiled from candidate reports, not an official Coforge document.


How to Use This Syllabus

A syllabus is only useful if it tells you where to spend time. The weights below are the patterns candidates report from recent Coforge drives. Use them to prioritize: cover the heaviest clusters first, then broaden. Do not spread effort uniformly across topics that carry very different question shares.

For the test structure and timing, pair this page with the Coforge preparation hub linked at the end.

Topic shares on this page are candidate-reported and estimated, based on candidate reports, not an official Coforge weighting; confirm per the official notification on the Coforge careers portal.


Quantitative Aptitude Topics

Topic clusterReported share of the section
Time, speed, distance and time and workHigh
Percentages, profit and lossHigh
Ratio, proportion, averages, agesMedium to high
Number system, HCF and LCMMedium
Simple and compound interestMedium
Permutation, combination, probabilityLow to medium
Data interpretation (tables and charts)Medium

The shares above are candidate-reported and estimated, based on recent Coforge drive reports shared by candidates, not an official weighting. Confirm the binding section content for your drive on careers.coforge.com.

Priority note: the first three clusters typically account for a large majority of the section. Master them before touching probability or advanced DI.


Logical Reasoning Topics

TopicReported share
Series (number and letter)High
Coding and decodingHigh
Blood relationsMedium
Seating arrangement (linear and circular)Medium
Directions and distanceMedium
SyllogismsMedium
Analogies and classificationLow to medium

Seating arrangement and syllogisms reward a clean diagramming habit. Practice drawing the arrangement before reading the questions, it prevents re-reading the clue set under time pressure.


Verbal Ability Topics

TopicReported share
Reading comprehensionHigh
Error spotting and sentence correctionHigh
Para jumblesMedium
Fill in the blanks (vocabulary and grammar)Medium
Synonyms and antonymsLow to medium
Cloze testLow to medium

Reading comprehension is the time sink. Practice reading a passage once at pace and answering directly, rather than re-reading for each question.


Coding and Technical Topics

Candidates report a coding or technical section that, for software roles, leans on:

  • Arrays: traversal, searching, sorting, two-pointer, prefix sums
  • Strings: reversal, palindrome, anagrams, substring search
  • Hashing: frequency maps, first unique element
  • Recursion: factorial, Fibonacci, simple backtracking
  • Basic data structures: stacks, queues, linked lists
  • Core fundamentals for MCQs: DBMS keys and joins, OS processes, OOP pillars

The coding difficulty is reported as easy to medium. Write a correct brute-force solution first, most platforms award partial credit per test case. See the Coforge interview questions 2026 for a fuller technical set.


A Four-Week Prep Plan

Week 1, foundation

Cover the high-share aptitude clusters: time and work, percentages, ratios. In reasoning, lock series and coding-decoding. Read one English editorial daily.

Week 2, breadth

Add number system, interest, and data interpretation. In reasoning, add seating and syllogisms. Start one coding language and solve five array or string problems.

Week 3, exam pace

Switch from topic practice to timed sections. Attempt aptitude two minutes under the limit to bank review time. Solve one coding problem daily under a timer.

Week 4, mocks and review

Take two or three full-length mocks. After each, classify every error as calculation, concept, or time pressure. Re-study only the concept gaps.

Use the placement aptitude mock test to simulate test conditions.


Section Strategy: Where Marks Are Won and Lost

Knowing the topics is half the work. The other half is knowing how to spend your minutes inside the test.

Quant. This is the most learnable section because the topic set is finite and predictable. A candidate who drills time and work, percentages, and ratios to reflex speed can clear quant comfortably. The trap is spending too long on a single hard question. Set a 60 to 75 second ceiling per question, mark and move past anything slower.

Reasoning. The fastest marks per minute usually come from coding-decoding and series. Seating arrangement and syllogisms are higher effort, attempt them only after banking the quick wins. A clean diagram beats re-reading the clue set three times.

Verbal. This is where pace collapses. Reading comprehension passages eat time. Read once at speed, answer directly, and resist re-reading for every question. Error spotting and para jumbles are higher yield per minute, do them before the long passages if the section lets you navigate freely.

Coding. A correct brute-force solution that passes several test cases beats an elegant solution you never finish. Write the simple version, confirm it compiles, then optimize only if time remains.


Worked Examples

Quant, pipes and cisterns

A pipe fills a tank in 6 hours and another empties it in 9 hours. If both are open, how long to fill the tank?

Solution: Filling rate is one sixth, emptying rate is one ninth. Net rate is one sixth minus one ninth, equal to three eighteenths minus two eighteenths, or one eighteenth. The tank fills in 18 hours.

Quant, percentages

A number is increased by 20 percent and then decreased by 20 percent. What is the net change?

Solution: Increase then decrease by the same percentage always nets a loss equal to the square of the rate over 100. Here it is 20 times 20 over 100, which is 4 percent. The net result is a 4 percent decrease.

Reasoning, coding

If in a code MONDAY is written as NPOEBZ, how is FRIDAY written?

Solution: Each letter shifts one position forward. F to G, R to S, I to J, D to E, A to B, Y to Z. The code is GSJEBZ.

Reasoning, series

Find the next term: 3, 6, 11, 18, 27, ?

Solution: The differences are 3, 5, 7, 9, increasing by 2 each time. The next difference is 11, so the next term is 27 plus 11, which is 38.

Verbal, para jumble

Pick the correctly ordered jumble: (P) the team (Q) on time (R) delivered (S) the project.

Solution: Subject, verb, object, modifier: the team delivered the project on time. Order is P, R, S, Q.


Coforge Domain Signals in the Technical Section

Coforge's delivery focus in insurance, banking, and travel means that for some roles the technical MCQ layer may include light domain-context questions alongside standard computer science questions. Candidates report occasional questions such as:

What does a relational database need to support ACID transactions? ACID stands for Atomicity (the transaction succeeds fully or not at all), Consistency (the database moves from one valid state to another), Isolation (concurrent transactions do not interfere with each other), and Durability (committed transactions persist even after a system failure). For financial services systems, ACID compliance is not optional because a partial payment update that loses the debit without recording the credit would corrupt account balances. Knowing why ACID matters in a banking or insurance context is the depth that goes beyond a definition.

What is idempotency and why does it matter in payment APIs? An operation is idempotent if performing it multiple times produces the same result as performing it once. For payment APIs, idempotency keys are used to ensure that a retry of a failed payment request does not result in a duplicate charge. A network timeout between the client and server might mean the payment succeeded on the server but the client never received the confirmation. Without idempotency, a retry would process a second payment. This concept appears in coding and API design discussions for roles touching BFSI delivery.

These domain-contextual questions are not universal across all Coforge drives, and you should not prepare for them at the cost of the core fundamentals. But knowing that Coforge serves BFSI clients and being able to connect your computer science knowledge to financial system requirements is a visible signal of genuine fit.


Common Mistakes

1. Uniform effort. Spending equal time on a high-share and a low-share topic wastes your scarcest resource.

2. Skipping timed practice. Knowing a topic and solving it in 50 seconds are different skills. Build the second one.

3. Memorizing without method. For reasoning, learn the diagramming habit, not specific puzzles.

4. Neglecting the coding fallback. A partial brute-force submission beats a blank one. Always submit something that compiles.

5. Ignoring domain context. For a domain-led services company, showing that you know what Coforge does and why your CS knowledge applies to it is a differentiator, especially in the HR round.


The linked guides below are candidate-reported; confirm drive specifics per the official notification on the Coforge careers portal.


FAQs

Q: What topics are in the Coforge aptitude section 2026?

Candidate reports describe time and work, percentages, ratios, number system, and data interpretation as recurring topics. The binding section content is confirmed per drive on careers.coforge.com.

Q: Is coding part of the Coforge syllabus?

Candidates report a coding or technical section in most drives, typically at an easy-to-medium level. The exact format depends on the role and drive.

Q: How much verbal ability does Coforge test?

Candidate reports describe a verbal section with reading comprehension, error spotting, and vocabulary. Weighting varies by drive.

Q: Does the Coforge syllabus change every year?

Candidate reports suggest the broad structure is stable, but section counts and emphasis shift between drives. Always confirm the current job description.

Q: Where is the official Coforge syllabus?

There is no single public syllabus document. The binding section structure for your drive is communicated through careers.coforge.com and your placement cell. This page is candidate-reported preparation guidance.

Q: How does Coforge's domain focus affect the technical section?

For most fresher drives, the technical section tests standard computer science fundamentals. For implementation or BFSI-adjacent roles, candidates occasionally report light domain-context MCQs such as ACID transaction properties or API design concepts. Cover the core syllabus first, then layer in domain context in the week before your drive.

Q: What is the most efficient preparation sequence for the Coforge test?

Based on candidate reports, the highest-return sequence is: (1) drill the top three quant clusters to timed fluency, (2) lock series and coding-decoding in reasoning, (3) build reading pace for verbal comprehension, (4) write clean brute-force code for array and string problems in one language. Everything else is secondary to those four foundations.

Methodology applied to this articlelast verified 8 Jun 2026
Sources used
AmbitionBox public hiring snapshot for Coforge, official Coforge careers page, cross-referenced with verified candidate threads on r/developersIndia and LinkedIn experience posts.
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