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Goldman sachs Syllabus

Goldman Sachs Recruitment 2024: Detailed Syllabus and Exam Pattern

Goldman Sachs has updated its recruitment process for 2024, applicable to both
on-campus and off-campus drives. The selection process primarily consists of two
rounds:

1. Goldman Sachs Aptitude Test (Round 1)

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Overview:

● Total Number of Questions: 66 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

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● Time Allotted: 90 minutes
● Marking Scheme:

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○ Correct Answer: +5 points
○ Incorrect Answer: -2 points (negative marking)

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● Sections: This round is divided into six mandatory sections covering a
variety of topics.
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Detailed Section-wise Breakdown:

1. Numerical Computation
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○ Number of Questions: 8
○ Importance: High
○ Difficulty Level: High
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○ Topics Covered:
■ Basic arithmetic calculations
■ Algebraic problems
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■ Data interpretation
■ Mathematical reasoning
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○ Objective: To test your ability to perform quick and accurate


numerical calculations.
2. Numerical Reasoning
○ Number of Questions: 12
○ Importance: Medium
○ Difficulty Level: High
○ Topics Covered:
■ Pattern recognition in numerical data
■ Logical sequences involving numbers
■ Quantitative comparisons
○ Objective: To evaluate logical thinking with numerical data.
3. Logical Reasoning
○ Number of Questions: 12
○ Importance: Medium
○ Difficulty Level: Medium

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○ Topics Covered:
■ Puzzles

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■ Series completion
■ Deductive reasoning
■ Analytical reasoning

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○ Objective: To assess your problem-solving skills and ability to think
logically.
4. Abstract Reasoning
○ Number of Questions: 12
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○ Importance: Medium
○ Difficulty Level: Medium
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○ Topics Covered:
■ Pattern recognition in shapes and figures
■ Non-verbal reasoning
○ Objective: To test your ability to identify patterns and relationships
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between different sets of data.


5. Diagrammatic Reasoning
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○ Number of Questions: 12
○ Importance: Medium
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○ Difficulty Level: High


○ Topics Covered:
■ Interpretation of diagrams
■ Flowcharts
■ Schematic representations
○ Objective: To evaluate your understanding of complex information
presented in diagrammatic form.
6. Verbal (English Language Proficiency)
○ Number of Questions: 10
○ Importance: High
○ Difficulty Level: High
○ Topics Covered:
■ Reading Comprehension: Understanding and interpreting
written content.
■ Sentence Improvement and Correction: Correcting
grammatical errors and improving sentence structure.

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■ Word Completion: Filling in the blanks to complete sentences
meaningfully.

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■ Articles: Proper usage of definite and indefinite articles.
○ Objective: To test your proficiency in the English language, including
comprehension and grammar.

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2. Goldman Sachs Technical Test (Round 2)
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Overview:

● Total Number of Questions: 20 (15 Multiple Choice Questions + 5


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Subjective Questions)
● Time Allotted: 135 minutes
● Marking Scheme:
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○ MCQs:
■ Correct Answer: +5 points
■ Incorrect Answer: -2 points (negative marking)
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○ Subjective Questions:
■ Correct Answer: +10 points
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● Sections: This round is divided into five mandatory sections focusing on


technical skills.

Detailed Section-wise Breakdown:

1. Coding
○ Number of Questions: 2
○ Importance: Medium
○ Difficulty Level: Easy to Medium
○ Topics Covered:
■ Problem-solving using programming languages (e.g., C, C++,
Java, Python)
■ Algorithms and data structures
○ Objective: To assess your coding skills and ability to solve problems
programmatically.

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2. Quantitative Aptitude
○ Number of Questions: 8

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○ Importance: Medium
○ Difficulty Level: Medium
○ Topics Covered:

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■ Advanced mathematical concepts
■ Probability and statistics
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■ Permutations and combinations
○ Objective: To test your understanding of complex quantitative
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concepts.
3. Computer Science MCQs
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○ Number of Questions: 7
○ Importance: Medium
○ Difficulty Level: Medium
○ Topics Covered:
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■ Operating systems
■ Databases
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■ Networking
■ Data structures and algorithms
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○ Objective: To evaluate your theoretical knowledge in core computer


science subjects.
4. Competitive Programming
○ Number of Questions: 1
○ Importance: High
○ Difficulty Level: High
○ Topics Covered:
■ Advanced algorithms
■ Optimization techniques
■ Complex problem-solving scenarios
○ Objective: To challenge your ability to solve highly complex
programming problems under time constraints.
5. Subjective Questions
○ Number of Questions: 2
○ Importance: Medium
○ Difficulty Level: Medium

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○ Topics Covered:
■ Open-ended questions on algorithms, data structures, or

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computer science concepts.
○ Objective: To assess your ability to explain and articulate your
thought process in solving technical problems.

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