We had to sit for an MCQ + Coding round first; it was a 90-minute test. The MCQs were pretty easy ones from CS subjects, and the coding round had two questions. One of them was easy, and the other was medium (going by LeetCode difficulty).
After that, a personal interview round was conducted. The interviewer was really nice, and he also set aside the final 5 minutes of the interview to briefly explain the work culture at Accenture and asked me if I had any questions for him.
Also, we were informed that our cumulative score (MCQ and Coding round + score from the interview) would be key in deciding our eligibility.
They just asked me about my project and some HR questions based on it, like:
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