TCS selects over 300 students at Agra campus
Tuesday October 11, 2011 05:07:12 PM,
IANS
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Agra:
India's top software exports company, Tata Consultancy Services
picked up more than 300 students during a three-day campus
placement camp held at the Hindustan College of Science and
Technology (HCST) here.
Setting a new record, half a dozen colleges had participated in
this TCS campus recruitment drive in which a total 307 students
were selected and given offer letters by TCS. Of these, 250 offer
letters were bagged by students of The Sharda Group. The other 57
offers were grabbed by students of Dayalbagh University, Agra and
B.I.E.T., Jhansi. These students have been offered a handsome
annual package of Rs.3.20 lakh.
Against last year's 88, this year's hike in the number of students
selected is seen as a qualitative improvement in the academic
standards of these institutions.
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