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Accenture Latest Syllabus & Test Pattern 2025

✍️ By Arun Kumar | 11/14/2025

Accenture Latest Syllabus & Test Pattern 2025 

Accenture’s recruitment process is a multi-level assessment designed to evaluate the overall aptitude, technical knowledge, and communication skills of both fresh graduates and experienced professionals aspiring to join one of India’s top consulting and technology firms. 

Below is the detailed and updated Accenture Syllabus and Test Pattern for 2025. 

 

Accenture Syllabus & Test Pattern – Overview 

Sections 

Sub-sections 

No. of Questions 

Time Duration 

Cognitive Assessment 

Verbal Ability 

17 

90 min (shared) 

 

Reasoning Ability 

18 

 

 

Numerical Ability 

15 

 

Technical Assessment 

Common Applications & MS Office 

12 

 

 

Pseudocode 

18 

 

 

Networking, Security & Cloud 

10 

 

Coding 

Programming Fundamentals (C, C++, .NET, Java, Python) 

2 

45 min 

Communication Assessment 

Sentence Mastery, Vocabulary, Fluency, Pronunciation 

20 

20 min 

 

1. Cognitive Assessment 

The Cognitive Assessment evaluates a candidate’s problem-solving ability, analytical reasoning, and decision-making skills. 
This is an elimination round, but there is no negative marking. 

1.1 Verbal Ability 

Assesses English proficiency — vocabulary, grammar, and comprehension. 

Topic 

No. of Questions 

Difficulty 

Importance 

Synonyms & Antonyms 

3–4 

Medium 

High 

Error Detection / Sentence Correction 

3–4 

Medium 

High 

Para Jumbles 

2 

Medium 

Medium 

Reading Comprehension 

3 

High 

High 

Sentence Completion / Fill in the Blanks 

2–3 

Low 

Medium 

Sentence Improvement 

2–3 

Low 

Medium 

 

1.2 Reasoning Ability 

Measures logical thinking and analytical problem-solving capability. 

Topic 

No. of Questions 

Difficulty 

Importance 

Data Arrangements 

7–8 

High 

High 

Flow Chart 

2–3 

Medium 

High 

Data Sufficiency 

1–2 

Medium 

Medium 

Argument & Assumption 

2–3 

Medium 

Medium 

Syllogisms 

2–3 

Medium 

Medium 

Statement–Conclusion 

2–3 

Medium 

Medium 

 

1.3 Numerical Ability 

Tests mathematical and quantitative aptitude. 

Topic 

No. of Questions 

Difficulty 

Importance 

Number and Letter Series 

3–4 

High 

High 

Odd Man Out 

2–3 

High 

High 

Analogies 

2–3 

High 

High 

Coding & Decoding 

3–4 

Medium 

Medium 

Visual Reasoning 

4–5 

Medium 

Medium 

 

2. Technical Assessment 

The Technical Assessment evaluates knowledge of software tools, programming logic, and networking concepts. 
It includes three sub-sections. 

2.1 Common Applications & MS Office 

Tests proficiency in common software and Microsoft Office tools. 

Topic 

Difficulty 

Importance 

MS Office (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook) 

Medium 

High 

Browser Fundamentals 

Medium 

High 

Shortcut Keys 

Low 

Medium 

Command Prompt 

Medium 

Medium 

Keyboard Workflows 

Low 

Low 

 

2.2 Pseudocode 

Assesses understanding of algorithms and programming flow through pseudocode problems. 

Topic 

Difficulty 

Importance 

Programming Fundamentals 

High 

High 

Looping 

High 

High 

Arrays 

Medium 

High 

Recursion 

High 

High 

Functions 

Medium 

Medium 

Bitwise Operators 

Low 

Medium 

Increment & Decrement Operators 

Low 

Medium 

Conditional Statements 

High 

High 

Basics of Data Structures 

High 

High 

 

2.3 Networking, Security & Cloud 

Evaluates understanding of network infrastructure, security principles, and cloud concepts. 

Topic 

Difficulty 

Importance 

Basics of Networking 

Medium 

High 

Network Security 

High 

High 

Encryption Standards & Algorithms 

High 

High 

Network Security Devices 

High 

High 

Attack Types 

High 

High 

Firewalls 

Medium 

Medium 

Fundamentals of Cloud Computing 

Medium 

Medium 

Client–Server Architecture 

Medium 

High 

Cloud Data Centers 

Medium 

High 

Cloud Service Providers 

Medium 

High 

Cloud Platforms 

Medium 

High 

 

3. Coding Assessment 

The Coding round measures programming skills and understanding of control flow, logic, and syntax in languages like C, C++, Java, Python, and .NET. 
This is also an elimination round with no negative marking. 

Topic 

No. of Questions 

Duration 

Difficulty 

Importance 

Basics of Programming 

2 

45 min 

High 

High 

Input & Output Concepts 

 

 

High 

High 

Flow Control 

 

 

High 

High 

Conditional Looping 

 

 

High 

High 

Arrays 

 

 

High 

High 

Functions 

 

 

High 

High 

Strings 

 

 

Medium 

High 

Data Types & Operators 

 

 

Medium 

High 

 

4. Communication Assessment 

This round tests overall English communication skills. 
It is a non-elimination round and measures clarity, fluency, and pronunciation. 

Skill 

Description 

Questions 

Duration 

Sentence Mastery 

Correct grammar, tenses, and sentence framing 

20 

20 min 

Vocabulary 

Use of appropriate words in context 

 

 

Fluency 

Smooth and natural speech delivery 

 

 

Pronunciation 

Accurate articulation, minimal regional accent 

 

 

 

Key Takeaways 

  • Cognitive and Coding rounds are elimination-based. 

  • There is no negative marking. 

  • Prepare thoroughly for logical reasoning, pseudocode, and basic programming. 

  • Communication and MS Office knowledge can help improve your overall evaluation. 

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