Wednesday, November 28, 2012

A new CHAMPION

Natarajan Chandrasekaran, 49, CEO and Managing Director of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) wakes up at 4 am every day to go for a run. He has been a marathon runner since 2007. "Well-being is fundamental. Unless you are both physically and mentally well, you cannot look after your family," he says. "And if you cannot do either of these, you cannot look after the company."

And by the looks of it, Chandrasekaran seems to be doing all right. Under his watch, TCS has, for the first time, emerged the top company in the BT 500 list, pushing Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) to second place. It is the first private sector company to pip RIL - which has repeatedly bagged the No. 1 spot in previous years - in a decade.

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: TCS CEO and MD N. Chandrasekaran


      
TCS CEO and MD N Chandrasekaran
Under S. Ramadorai, TCS grew at a furious pace, its revenue rising from USD 160 million in 1996 to USD 6 billion by the time he retired in 2009Not long ago, many investors believed that even within the information technology sector, rival Infosys had the brighter future. Though TCS was always ahead in terms of revenue, Infosys enjoyed the more attractive profile. Today, not only is the situation reversed, TCS is the biggest company in the country in terms of market capitalization, measured as the average between April 1 and September 30. With the successful launch of its initial public offering in 2004, it has proved a champion long distance runner.

While the two successive downturns of 2008 and 2011 in the US and Europe - from which Indian IT companies earn the bulk of their revenues - ravaged rivals like Infosys and Wipro, TCS has held its ground. The TCS scrip, at Rs 526.80 on January 1, 2008 (adjusted for a 1:1 bonus issue in June 2009) gained 147.7 per cent since then to Rs 1305.20 on October 18, 2012.

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Since Chandrasekaran took over as CEO in 2009, TCS has more than doubled its revenue lead over Infosys. The latter was always known for the high profit margin it kept on contracts, but in recent years TCS has bridged that gap as well.


Founded in 1968 as a small IT division of Tata Sons, the main holding company of the Tata Group, TCS, then headed by F.C. Kohli, quickly acquired an enviable reputation. It was incorporated as a separate entity in 1995, and led by S. Ramadorai, its first CEO, grew at a furious pace. Revenues rose from $160 million in 1996 when Ramadorai took over to $6 billion by the time he retired in 2009. Under Chandrasekaran since then, TCS's revenues have grown to over $10 billion. And though the Tata conglomerate operates around 100 companies, TCS contributes about a third of its net profit, apart from generating significant wealth for the group in terms of market capitalization. (Tata Sons owns 74 per cent of TCS.)

So what is Chandrasekaran's magic formula for success? In the three years since he stepped into Ramadorai's shoes, he has reenergised the company, say market analysts. "The energy levels of the top 50 executives at TCS are very high," says Sudin Apte, CEO of outsourcing advisory firm, Offshore Insights. "Their top clients say TCS's ability to look into the future and invest proactively makes them happy."

Chandrasekaran has rejigged positions within the organisation without causing much disruption, hired executives from competing firms to head important accounts, revamped TCS's marketing, chased deals aggressively and made TCS focus obsessively on customer needs.

In a discussion in his artefactsladen room at TCS's headquarters in Mumbai, however, he refuses to be drawn into any comparisons with Ramadorai. "You do different things at different times," he says. "Growth is the result of an equation. That equation has a lot of variables."

What are these? "The variables you have to drive and focus on every day are relevancy to the customer, assembling the team and giving it the opportunity," he says. "I think what we have achieved is due to a combination of the organisation's structure and the right mindset. The organisational structure has been built to drive empowerment, agility, nimbleness and create aspiration within the team."

Global food and beverage behemoth PepsiCo outsources a good deal of its IT operations to Infosys, Cognizant and TCS. Though Infosys remains its biggest partner, says Caroline Watteeuw, Global Chief Technology Officer (CTO), PepsiCo, TCS does more of the innovative and emerging technology work for the company. "TCS does analytics, difficult specialty applications such as transportation optimisation systems," she says. "We have only recently started working with them but they are very impressive." Credit rating agency Moody's Corporation has TCS managing some of its maintenance work. "I have worked with other Indian vendors, but TCS brings in a lot of depth of talent," says Brian Clark, CTO, Moody's.


So too Ankur Rudra, analyst at investment group Ambit Capital, who, in January 2011, was the first to downgrade the Infosys stock, remains gung ho on TCS. "The company has got three things right," he says. "It focused on infrastructure management much earlier than its peers, and that is the fastest growing service line in the industry. Next, it has been able to maintain a much leaner cost structure than its rivals such as Wipro and Infosys. That has helped it maintain profitability despite getting into low billing contracts in emerging markets or running infrastructure systems. Third, it has been aggressive in investing in new growth geographies such as Latin America and parts of the Asia Pacific and Europe. These are paying dividends now."

It is primarily the leaner cost structure that has enabled it to lately bridge the margin deficit with Infosys. Were its lower margins in earlier years the result of charging too little to attract more business? Chief Financial Officer S. Mahalingam denies this emphatically. "Our lower margins earlier were a result of two factors - the cost of serving customers [more onsite work] and higher selling, general and administrative expenses," he says. "Both these have been looked at."

Between April 2009 and June 2010, TCS improved its operating margin by 4.1 percentage points. Mahalingam explains the changed approach. "In the growing years, if there was a potential of getting $1 million in revenue from an onsite location, we would set up an office there," he says. "The location may not have had more than one customer. At one point we said, what the hell are we doing? Instead of opening offices everywhere, we ensured people communicated with clients in different forms, including travel to the concerned locations."

But some forms of aggressive pricing remain part of TCS's strategy. While structuring deals, it offers clients payment flexibility of a kind the likes of Infosys do not. For instance, clients are often given the leeway to pay over longer durations, which helps in attracting business during difficult situations like the present one. Despite the downturn, TCS's clients providing business of over $50 million and $100 million annually have doubled in the last two years, to 46 and 14 respectively. The company's accounts with some of its biggest customers such as GE, Citibank, Home Depot and JPMorgan Chase have significantly increased, market watchers say.

Will TCS be able to sustain its No. 1position? There are indeed challenges ahead. In coming years it is likely to face more competition from multinationals, which are becoming experts at replicating the low cost Indian IT model. There may be more pressure on margins because of higher onsite hiring, as some advanced markets resort to protectionism. Business from telecom and banking customers is likely to remain under pressure because of smaller IT budgets. The rupee appreciation against the dollar, lately begun, is another worry. Over the next few months, the IT sector could underperform the broader market.

"I am not a fortune teller and nobody can predict the market," says Chandrasekaran. But he remains an optimist. "What I do know is that this is an industry with phenomenal opportunities because of the rise of new technologies, the growing complexities, and the need for companies to take help from partners to adapt and take advantage of what the technologies have to offer." Looks like the TCS CEO intends running even harder.

TCS's Chandra bags India Business Leader Awards

Imagine a list that includes KV Kamath, Mukesh Ambani, Deepak Parekh, Anand Mahindra and Ratan Tata. Now imagine how exceptional a business leader would have to be to get on to that list. But this year's business leader of the year made it look easy.

                          



At one point in the over three hour long jury deliberations, they asked TCS MD & CEO N Chandrasekaran to leave the room. That's because Chandra had made it to the final list of eight nominations for the business leader of the year award.


Pratip Chaudhuri, chairman of SBI said, "When the selection was done, Mr. Chandra recused himself as the best practices, there again was total unanimity."


Even though in the fray were some heavy hitters - like Nitin Paranjpe, Aditya Puri and Chanda Kochhar. But this young leader, an avid trekker and marathoner, who has helped his company scale the USD 10 billion in revenue mark - won every vote in the room


Sunil Bharti Mittal, chairman of Bharti Airtel said, "Chandrasekaran has done a great job. He has taken over the company which was not too much in the past and what he has done to the company is remarkable. TCS is really above the charts now, above everybody else in the country across the sectors and coming across very strong leaders, shadows like Ram is no mean achievement."


"Chandrasekaran has put his stamp on the success and growth of the company. And, I think we all lauded him for his achievement," Mittal added.


YC Deveshwar, chairman, ITC said, "I think the size of the business, is market capitalization, its foreign exchange earning, the amount of employment creation. For me when you look at growth rates, whether it is in terms of PAT or growth rates in terms of return of capital employed, return in terms of net worth or any other capital indicators."


Deveshwar further added, "The size of the company is very important because it gets tougher when you get bigger and bigger. So, TCS has demonstrated that they have continued to perform even during a period when there has been a relatively lower position of the sector."


Harish Salve senior advocate of Supreme Court said, "There can be hardly any doubt that he is one of the finest leaders. Running a company like TCS, sometimes it's a challenge when you are running an institution and yet making it perform better. It's easy to start from zero. Zero to five is 500% growth. But, 5000 to 5001 is a very small growth but sometimes maybe a very difficult growth. That's why he wins."

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Next 12 months to be better than last for IT sector

The country's largest software exporter Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) today said it expects the next 12 months to be better than the last for the technology industry, citing clarity in the business environment.




"We are seeing an uptick. There is a lot more clarity and certainty about projects and decision cycles. I'm quite positive and companies are wanting to adopt technologies and are making decisions," TCS Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director N Chandrasekaran said on the sidelines of World Economic Forum on India here.


There are a variety of deals in the market and ramp ups are happening, he added.


"Pricing is stable. So, I expect the next 12 months to be better than the last 12 months," Chandrasekaran said, however,adding IT budgets were expected to be flat or slightly higher.


On US President Barack Obama getting elected for the second time, he said the focus would continue be on economic growth and job creation in the US.


"We will not see anything new because we have lived through that (economic uncertainty) for the last couple of years. I think there will be a lot of economic activity, which is focused both on financial performance and better growth rates, also in terms of job creation," Chandrasekaran said.


He added that this would lead to creation of a lot of new opportunities.


"That (focus on economic activities) translates into significant opportunity for the technology sector because it will be central in creating jobs in the US, India and in other markets which are used as global delivery centres," he added.


In the last 12 months, the IT major has created 2,500 jobs in the US alone.


Talking about visa related issue, he said: "Governments will look at policies of different kinds and when unemployment situation is high, there will be changes in the regulations and all we need to look for is clarity and try to make adjustments to our business model."


"We have planned our jobs, staffing and visas better and have also recruited in other markets," he added.

POST wise salary in TCS.. :)



TCS salary will depends on various factor like Educational Qualification, Skill, Experience, Grade, Appraisal Rating etc.




TCS career ladder is like below:



  • TCS New Fresher’s (Trainee)

  • TCS Assistant System Engineer

  • TCS System Engineer

  • TCS IT Analyst

  • TCS Assistant Consultant

  • TCS Consultant

  • TCS Senior Consultant

  • TCS Principle Consultant

  • TCS Vice president

  • TCS MD






  • Salary Of a New Fresher’s in TCS (B.E/B.TECH/B Sc/BBA):





Salary of a TCS new Fresher’s is Rs 325000-340000 /year

Salary for M.E/M.Tech/Msc/MCA will be Rs 30000/year more than the mentioned salary





  • Salary of a Assistant System Engineer in TCS(Experience of 1 year):





Salary will increase slightly to Rs 350000/year





  • Salary of a Assistant System Engineer in TCS(Experience of 2 year):





Salary will be Rs 380000-400000/year

TCS employee will get two increment in this year. Once for completion of two years & another in April appraisal increment





  • Salary Of System Engineer in TCS(Experience of 3 year):





Salary will be Rs 420000- Rs 460000/year





  • Salary Of IT Analyst in TCS(Experience of 4 year):





Salary will be Rs 530000- Rs 580000 /year

TCS employee be promoted to IT Analyst post after completion of 4 year





  • Salary Of IT Analyst in TCS(Experience of 5 year):





Salary will be Rs 570000- Rs 640000 /year




After completion of 5 years in TCS, TCS employee generally get 10% average increment in April every year.





  • Salary Of Assistant Consultant in TCS:





TCS associates above 7-8 years of experience & having Assistant Consultant receive salary of Rs 1000000 per year.





  • Salary Of Consultant in TCS:





TCS employee having Consultant post receive a salary of Rs 1200000- Rs 1400000/year





  • Salary Of Senior Consultant in TCS:





TCS employee promoted to Senior Consultant receive a annual salary of Rs 1800000-Rs 1800000/year.





  • Salary Of Principle Consultant in TCS:





TCS employee promoted to principle consultant post receives an annual salary of Rs 2600000- Rs 3000000.




TCS MD salary & TCS Vice president has been decided by TCS board & is not disclosed.

TCS Collaborates with SAP on Development of SAP® Retail Execution 3.0 Mobile App







Frankfurt | New York | Mumbai, November 15, 2012: Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), (BSE: 523540, NSE: TCS), a leading global IT services, consulting and business solutions firm, announced that it is collaborating with SAP AG (NYSE: SAP) on development of the SAP® Retail Execution mobile app version 3.0. The collaboration is based primarily on TCS’ extensive experience in consumer packaged goods (CPG) industry implementation projects and mobile application product development.

In version 3.0 of the powerful SAP Retail Execution 3.0 mobile app, it is extended to further improve productivity of CPG sales representatives during store visits and to provide merchandisers and promotions planners with critical insights on product placement and distribution and promotional impact. This new version—built on the SAP Mobile Platform—integrates with mapping, phone, camera and e-mail features on a mobile device, enabling sales teams to drive business processes and initiate business events from any location.
“TCS and SAP share a common commitment and passion for bringing the benefits of mobility to enterprises around the world,” said Dr. Satya Ramaswamy, global head, TCS Mobility Unit. “We are delighted to team with SAP in co-developing SAP Retail Execution 3.0 for the benefit of CPG customers, thereby liberating their retail execution personnel from the desktop. TCS is already providing consulting services for SAP Retail Execution 3.0 at a major European beverage company.”

“The strong partnership between SAP and TCS, specifically its consulting and solution experts, has allowed us to accelerate the development and enrichment of the core SAP Retail Execution product,” said Chris McClain, executive vice president, Global Mobile Sales & Solutions, SAP. “SAP and TCS are committed to helping customers in the consumer products industry to achieve their goal of harmonized business processes while enabling rapid business transformation.”
About Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) Tata Consultancy Services is an IT services, consulting and business solutions organization that delivers real results to global business, ensuring a level of certainty no other firm can match. TCS offers a consulting-led, integrated portfolio of IT, BPO, infrastructure, engineering and assurance services. This is delivered through its unique Global Network Delivery Model™, recognized as the benchmark of excellence in software development. A part of the Tata group, India’s largest industrial conglomerate, TCS has over 254,000 of the world’s best-trained consultants in 44 countries. The company generated consolidated revenues of US $10.17 billion for year ended March 31, 2012 and is listed on the National Stock Exchange and Bombay Stock Exchange in India. For more information, visit us at www.tcs.com.
TCS’ Mobility Services combines the benefits of emerging technologies like big data, analytics and mobility for enterprises across all industries. TCS’ CPG Practice leverages mobility, big data, digital marketing and analytics to create industry-specific solutions to drive business transformation for CPG companies. TCS' SAP solutions team, a part of TCS' Enterprise Solutions group, offers end-to-end solutions and consulting services to global clients across diverse industry segments.
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TCS to develop data centre to connect government departments


PATNA: In its endeavour to implement the state information and communication technology policy, the state government is mulling an IT hub at Bihta. For this the Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has already been assigned with the responsibility of developing a main data centre which will provide IT link to all government departments. The centre will formally be launched in March 2013 on the premises of Beltron Bhawan.
A regional centre of National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology ( NIEIT) will also be developed at Bihta.
IT minister Shahid Ali Khan said the department of information technology is committed to make Bihar an IT destination with establishment of IT industries in the state. "The land for IT park has already been selected and bidding process for selection of consultancy company for promotion of IT park has almost completed," he said.

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Ahmedabad/Gandhinagar:
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07-06-12: ITER, Bhubaneswar
07-06-12: GITAM VIZAG
07-06-12 DDIT, Nadiad
14-06-12: GPREC, kurnool
14-06-12: ITER, Bhubaneswar
14-06-12:Jabalpur Engineering college,Jabalpur
25-06-12: TCE, Madurai
25-06-12: Punjab Engg College, Chandigarh
27-06-12: L.D. College of Engineering, Ahmedabad
03-09-12: Pondicherry Engg College,Pondicherry
03-09-12: SASTRA University, Kumbakonam
10-09-12: DJ Sanghvi, mumbai
24-09-12: SRM University, Chennai
24-09-12: Sikkim Manipal University, Gangtok
03-10-12: Orissa Engineering College,Bhubaneswar
03-10-12: Ymca,faridhabhad
08-10-12: BVB college of engg & tech, Hubli
08-10-12: ZHCET,AMU,Aligarh(ITIS)
11-10-12: SVITS, Indore
03-12-12: Valliammai Engineering College,Chennai
03-12-12:Medicaps Institute of Technology and Management , indore
10-12-12: IPS Academy Indore
10-12-12:Kalasalingam University
10-12-12: BVRIT , HYD
10-12-12: Fr.C.R.I.T, Vashi
10-12-12: ADIT,New Vallabh Vidyanagar
10-12-12:Terna Engineering College ,Nerul
17-12-2012:GRKIST,Jabalpur
24-12-2012 IEC COllege of Engg & Technology, Greater Noida


Banglore:(ITIS)
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02-07-12:Sikkim Manipal University,Gangtok
02-07-12: GMRIT,RAJAM,ANDHRAPRADESH.
24-09-12:PES Modern College of Engg, Pune.
29-10-12: KITS , Warangal
29-10-12:SUSCET,Tangori
29-10-2012 SFIT , Mumbai
17-12-2012: SJCIT, Chickballapur, Bangalore

Chennai:
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02-08-12: SASTRA University, Kumbakonam
09-08-12: SASTRA University, Kumbakonam
23-08-12: SRM University, Chennai
23-08-12: Velammal Engg College,Chennai
30-08-12: Easwari Engg College, Chennai
06-09-12: Sri Sai Ram Engineering college, Chennai
06-09-12: RMDEC, Kavaraipettai
13-09-12: Sri Sai Ram Engineering college, Chennai
20-09-12: KIIT University, Bhubaneswar
20-09-12: Sikkim Manipal University, Gangtok
20-09-12: Sri Sai Ram Engineering college, Chennai
20-09-12: NIT, Silchar
26-09-12:GNDU,ASR
27-09-12: NETAJI SUBHASH ENGINEERING COLLEGE, KOLKATA
08-10-12:VEL TECH,CHENNAI
08-10-12:GMRIT,A.P.(ITIS)
11-10-12: OEC, Orissa
11-10-12: RMK, Chennai
11-10-12: GVPCE, Vizag
1-11-12: Velammal Engineering College,Chennai
15-11-12: Sri Krishna college of Engg & Tech,Coimbatore & govt clg of engg tirunelveli .
22-11-12: I.G.I.T., Sarang (Orissa)
22-11-12: Institute of Road and Transport Technology,Erode
22-11-12:GCE,Salem
29-11-12: Alagappa Chettiar College of Engineering and Technology, Karaikudi.
03-12-12:Audisankara College of Engg and Tech, Gudur, AP
06-12-12:M.Kumarasamy College of Engineering,karur
06-12-12: Valliammai Engineering College,Chennai
13-12-12: Kalasalingam University
13-12-12: K.S.R college of tech, tiruchengode
20-12-12:Kalasalingam University
20-12-12:Bapatla Engineering College,Bapatla,Andhra Pradesh(GUNTUR)
20-12-12:MGIT,Hyderabad


Coimbatore:
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26-06-12: Sikkim Manipal University,Gangtok
26-06-12: L.D. College of Engineering, Ahmedabad
23-07-12:Sikkim Manipal University, Gangtok(ITIS)
26-07-12:I.M.S Engineering College,Ghaziabad U.P(ITIS)
24-09-12:PES Modern College of Engg, Pune.
24-09-12: Medi-Caps Istitute of Tech & Mangmt, Indore(ITIS)
19-11-2012 : Shah and Anchor,Mumbai (ITIS)


Guwahati:
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26-06-12: ITER, Bhubaneswar
26-06-12:Jabalpur Engineering college,Jabalpur
10-09-12: Velammal Engg College,Chennai
26-12-12: Bharati Vidyapeeth College of Engineering, Navi Mumbai.
26-12-12 Truba College of Engineering and Technology,Indore
26-12-12 Technocrats Institute of Technology Excellence Bhopal
26-12-12 Technocrats Institute of Technology Bhopal


Hyderabad:
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11-06-12: ITER, Bhubaneswar
18-06-12: GITAM, VIZAG.
18-06-12: VNR VJIET, Hyd.
22-06-12: ANITS ,visakhapatnam
22-06-12: DA-IICT, Gandhinagar
09-07-12: Kalyani Govt. Engg. College,WB
09-07-12: SASTRA University, Kumbakonam
16-07-12:LNCT,Bhopal
23-07-12: Jadavpur University,Kolkata
23-07-12: Vignan, Guntur
06-08-12: BMSCE, Bangalore
06-08-12: SRM university,chennai
06-08-12: Pondicherry Engg College,Pondicherry
05-09-12:Gayatri Vidya Parishad College of Engineering,Visakhapatnam
05-09-12: SRM University,Chennai
17-09-12: GNDU,ASR
25-09-12: Asansol Engineering College
25-09-12: DEI, Agra
25-09-12: ZHCET,AMU,Aligarh(B.TECH& MCA)
04-10-12: Svit, Gujarat
04-10-12: NIT, Allahabad
04-10-12: DJ Sanghvi, mumbai
11-10-12: Dr. Ambedkar Institute, Bangalore
22-10-12: CET, Orissa
22-10-12: OEC,Bhubaneswar
22-10-12: BVB college of engg & tech, Hubli
05-11-12: JNNCE,Shimoga (Karnataka)
05-11-12: SSIT,Tumkur(Karnataka)
03-12-12: BVRIT, HYDERABAD
03-12-12: GRIET, HYDERABAD
11-12-12:Bapatla Engineering college BAPATLA(GUNTUR)
11-12-12: SIES College of Management Studies, Mumbai
11-12-12: Shah n anchor ,Mumbai
11-12-12: MGIT, Hyderabad
11-12-12: Rajarshi Shahu College of Engineering, Pune.
17-12-12: I.G.I.T., Sarang (Orissa)
17-12-12:Bapatla Engineering College,Bapatla(GUNTUR)
17-12-12: Vardhaman College of Engineering(Hyderabad)
26-12-12 Technocrats Institute of Technology Bhopal
26-12-12 : MIET, Meerut


Kolkata:
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11-06-12: Kalyani Govt. Engg. College,WB
11-06-12: ITER, Bhubaneswar
11-06-12: Sikkim Manipal University, Gangtok
04-07-12: Jadavpur University,Kolkata
13-08-12: MCKV Inst. of Engg, Howrah
10-09-12: NETAJI SUBHASH ENGINEERING COLLEGE, KOLKATA
10-09-12: Kalyani Govt. Engg. College,WB
15-10-12: Orissa Engineering College, Bhubaneswar
15-10-12: Bangalore Institute of Technology,Bangalore
15-10-12: Bharati vidyapeeths clg of engg , delhi
15-10-12: Sri Krishna college of Engg,TN
15-10-12: GCE,Salem,TN
15-10-12: I.G.I.T. sarang, odisha
08-11-12:I.G.I.T. sarang, odisha
10-12-12: GRIET, Hyderabad
10-12-12:Bapatla Engineering College(GUNTUR).
10-12-12:Kalasalingam University
10-12-12:Valliammai Engineering College,Chennai
10-12-12:B.N.M.IT, Banglore
10-12-12:Barkatullah University Institute of Technology, Bhopal
10-12-2012: Guru Ramdas Khalsa Institue of Science & Tech , Jabalpur , MP
10-12-12: Hitkarni College Of Engg & Tech, Jabalpur , MP
10-12-12: I.E.R.T,Alld
10-12-12:MGIT,Hyderabad


Pune:
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18-06-12: GITAM,Vizag
18-06-12: ITER, Bhubaneswar
18-06-12 DDIT, Nadiad
18-06-02: Vignan University, Guntur.
18-06-12: DA-IICT, Gandhinagar (Only 1 guy from DA-IICT)
18-06-12:Jabalpur Engineering college,Jabalpur
11-07-12: BVM,Gujarat
11-07-12: Jadavpur University,Kolkata
11-07-12:LNCT, Bhopal
01-08-12: SRM University, Chennai
01-08-12: Ujjain Engineering College, Ujjain
31-08-12: ZHCET/AMU, Aligarh
28-09-12: SRM University, Chennai
28-09-12: GEC, Aurangabad
31-08-12: GNDU, ASR
29-10-12: BVB college of engg & tech, Hubli
29-10-12: BVCE, Pune
29-10-12: GVPCE, Vizag
01-11-12:Medicaps Institute of Technology and Management , indore
28-12-12 BVRIT,HYD
28-12-12 NIET, Gr. Noida

Trivandrum:
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04-06-12: GITAM,VIZAG
04-06-12: KL University, Vijayawada
04-06-12: Vignan, Guntur
04-06-12: ITER, Bhubaneswar
18-06-12:VNRVJIET,Hyderabad
24-06-12: GPREC, Kurnool
25-06-12: CUSAT,Kerala
25-06-12: BVM,Gujarat
25-06-12: Vignan, Guntur
02-07-12: SRM University, Chennai
02-07-12: Vignan, Guntur
02-07-12: Jadavpur University,Kolkata
03-07-12: BVM,Gujarat
23-07-12: SASTRA University, Kumbakonam
23-07-12: BVM,Gujarat
23-07-12: GCT, Coimbatore
06-08-12: SASTRA University, Kumbakonam
03-09-12: SRM University, Chennai
03-09-12: SASTRA University, Kumbakonam
03-09-12: Asansol Engineering College
03-09-12: DEI, Agra
10-09-12: SRM University, Chennai
17-09-12: Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar
17-09-12: ZHCET,AMU, Aligarh
27-09-12: Sir MVIT,Bangalore
27-09-12: Banasthali University, Rajasthan
01-10-12: Rajalakshmi Engineering College,Chennai
01-10-12: NIT Kurukshetra, Haryana
01-10-12: GVPCE, Vizag
01-10-12: CET, Orissa
05-11-12: GNDU, Amritsar
05-11-12: Orissa Engineering College,Bhubaneswar
05-11-12: COE TRIVANDRUM GRADE A
03-12-12:GCE,Salem
03-12-12: SRMCEM, Lucknow
03-12-12: CIT,Gujarat
03-12-12: L.D. Collge of Engineering
03-12-12: GCET, Gujarat
03-12-12: Institute of Road and Transport Technology,Erode
03-12-12: Alagappa Chettiar College of Engineering and Technology, Karaikudi.
10-12-12: BVCOE, Delhi
10-12-12: K.S.R college of tech, Tiruchengode
10-12-12: Bangalore Institute Of Technology, Bangalore
10-12-12: I.E.R.T., Alld
17-12-12: Hitkarni College Of Engg & Tech, Jabalpur , MP
17-12-12:BIT,chattisgarh
26-12-12: ZHCET,AMU,ALIAGRH (EIS)
26-12-12:NHCE,BANGALORE
26-12-12 :NIET,Gr.NOIDA,UPTU
26-12-12 : vignan vizag
26-12-12: VNR VJIET,HYD(EIS)
26-12-12: GITAM, Vizag
26-12-12: BVB college of engg & tech, Hubli(EIS)