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UoH students bag a staggering Rs. 32 lakh-salary job

October 24, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 05:36 am IST - HYDERABAD:

Two students from the University of Hyderabad (UoH) have been offered a staggering pay package of Rs. 32 lakh (60,00,000 Japanese yen) per annum by a Japanese-based company Works Application Co. Ltd.

It is headquartered in Tokyo and is an ERP system manufacturer.

Abhijit Parab of M.Tech-IT and Mr. Robin Thomas of M.Tech-CS were selected through campus placement by the company to work in their office in Singapore as R&D Engineers. Abhijit, a native of Goa, did his B.Tech from Goa College of Engineering and joined UoH for his M.Tech in Information Technology.

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Another student Thomas, who is a native of Kerala, did B.Tech from Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology, Kakkanad, Kochi majoring in Electronics & Communications. He is presently doing his M.Tech in Computer Science.

The students selected are from the SCIS which is one of the top performing schools in UoH. It has a very good faculty-student ratio that allows for more personal attention from teachers, projects in cutting-edge technology that make students highly competent, electives that track latest developments in respective fields and workshops conducted by MNCs like IBM, Hitachi etc help students have an edge.

There is a Special Assistance Programme (SAP) from UGC for the school on thrust area of Green Computing.

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University Vice-Chancellor P. Appa Rao said it was a wonderful achievement from the students as well as the university.

University Vice-Chancellor P. Appa Rao appreciates the students for their achievement

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