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GROUP DISCUSSION TIPS

  • Friday, 2 December 2011
  • Pragyan

  • If you can follow few basic tips during a Group Discussion, you will find a way to be the best in a Group Discussion. Here are some tips that can help you while participating in Group Discussions



    Maintain Eye Contact While Speaking



    Do not just look at the evaluators. Maintain eye-to-eye contact with all the group members while speaking.



    Initiate the Group Discussion



    Initiating the Group Discussion can make a big plus point for you. But remember, take the initiation only if you understood the group discussion point, and only if you have proper knowledge and awareness of the topic. Speaking without proper knowledge can bring a bad impression on you.



    Allow Other Participants to Speak



    Do not try to interrupt someone while speaking. Even if you do not agree with their points or thoughts, do not try to grab the chance to speak. Instead, you can take notes while they are speaking, and raise the point and clear it out during your turn.



    Speak Clearly



    You should speak loudly, still politely and clearly, so that you can be heard by everyone. Try to use simple words that can be understood by everyone. Do not try to put heavy vocabulary thinking that it can bring a plus. Group discussion not to evaluate your language, rather it is to evaluate your communication skills, where it is necessary to be understood by everyone.

    Even if you do not like someone’s point, or if someone’s point hurt you, try to express yourself calmly and politely, instead of being aggressive.



    Don’t Deviate from the Topic



    Do not try to bring points that are irrelevant to topic. Even by chance someone tries to distract the team from the topic; it is a good move for you to take the initiative to bring the subject back to the topic.



    Positive attitude



    Speak confidently. Don’t try to dominate other participants. Maintain positive body language.



    Speak sensibly



    Do not speak too much, just to add time to your speaking duration. It is not about how long you speak, it is about how sensibly you spoke. Though you speak for less time, it should be of sensible and relevant, and should try give an aim to the topic.



    Be a Good Listener 



    Pay attention while other members are speaking. This makes you involve in the group positively, and it brings a coherent discussion.



    No Need of Statistics



    The discussion is about how much you are aware of the topic. You do not need to come up with exact figures and numbers. As you have very limited time, just be precise and try to convey your thoughts in a short and simple language.



    Formal dressing:



    You should always attend a group discussion in a formal wear. No funny and fancy dressing. It is just like a personal interview.



    PERSONALITY TRAITS FOR GROUP DISCUSSION



    While following the above tips, it is better for you to be aware of some personality traits that an evaluator looks for in the candidate, during a group discussion. Here is the list of the most essential personality traits that the candidates need to possess while participating in a Group Discussion.



    Team Player



    Business Schools and Organizations put a great importance on this factor because it is very important for managers or any other professionals to be good team players, because managers or other professionals always work in teams, and from team member he can become a team leader one day. Candidates who lack good team skills cannot become good team leaders.




    Reasoning Ability



    Reasoning ability also plays an important place while expressing your ideas and opinions at a Group Discussion. It is always good to give proper reasoning for your ideas and opinions. It shows your reasoning ability and makes your points reasonable and can be highlighted among the group.




    Leadership



    Usually three types of situations arise in a Group Discussion.
    A Group Discussion where participants are not able to speak much or not able to coordinate properly
     A Group Discussion where participants may get emotionally excited and the Group Discussion gets chaotic
    A Group Discussion where participants discuss aggressively on the topic

    Here, there is a need of a leader who can facilitate the third situation at a Group Discussion

    A leader should have the following traits
     Get the group back to the track while the group go away the topic
     Coordinate different team member’s efforts in the Group Discussion
    Contribute to the Group Discussion regularly with his/her valuable approach
    Inspire and motivate other members to express their ideas and views

    Along with the above, you should also try to steer the discussion towards the goal.



    Flexibility



    The candidate should be open to others ideas as well, and balance them with your own ideas. This is what flexibility is about. But it is not at all good idea to start a group discussion with a conclusion or a stand.

    For instance, if the topic is ‘Should India declare war with Pakisthan?’, most of the candidates tend to get emotional and take a conclusion either against or in favor to the topic, like ‘Yes, India should declare’ or ‘No, India should not declare’.

    By concluding, you are already expression your decision, so there is no need of discussion about the topic, i.e. you are indirectly saying you are not interested in considering other participants’ views.

    Also, when you encounter a strong point of opposition during the conversation, you will face trouble with the conclusion that you made in the beginning
    If you change your view from your conclusion, you will be considered as a fickle minded
    If you do not change your view even when there is a clear explanation by someone on the topic, you will be considered as stubborn and inflexible candidate.



    Assertiveness



    The participant should always express the point in a vigorous, confident and positive manner. Assertiveness is often confused with aggressiveness.

    Aggressiveness is about forcing your views on the second person, and can look like a threat. Aggressive participant displays negative body language, where as the assertive person displays positive body language.




    Initiative



    A general belief among all is that, it is a good move to take initiation in the Group Discussion, but it has a risk-high return strategy. You are suggested to take the initiation in a group discussion, only if you are very much aware of the topic. If you start the topic, and if you are not able to contribute in the discussion at regular intervals, it gives an impression to the evaluators that you initiated the Group Discussion just to score marks for the initiation.



    Creativity/ Out of the box thinking



    A perspective or an idea that opens new possibilities for the discussion is always appreciated. If you express a new idea that is discussed at a long length by the remaining participants, you can be found in the good books of the evaluator.




    Inspiring ability



    A group discussion is considered as good, when views of all the group members are incorporated. If you see someone trying to say something but are not able to express themselves, by giving them an opportunity to express their opinions and ideas, which will be considered as a positive trait by the evaluator.



    Listening



    This is where many of the participants get negative remark. Everyone wants to express themselves, but is never ready to listen to others point of view. You need to try to balance between expressing your opinions and considering others.



    Awareness



    The candidate must be well versed with both the macro and micro environment. Your awareness on the environment helps you a lot on the Group Discussion content, which carries maximum score.



    Note: Awareness or content usually contributes 40 – 50 percent score of a Group Discussion.




    POSTED BY: PRAGYAN MISHRA

    HCL PLACEMENT SAMPLE

  • Friday, 11 November 2011
  • Pragyan

  • Section A:

    1. Which of the following involves context switch,

    (a) system call
    (b) privileged instruction
    (c) floating point exception
    (d) all the above
    (e) none of the above

    Ans: (a)

    2. In OST, terminal emulation is done in

    (a) sessions layer
    (b) application layer
    (c) presentation layer
    (d) transport layer

    Ans: (b)

    3. For a 25MHz processor , what is the time taken by the instruction which needs 3 clock cycles,

    (a)120 nano secs
    (b)120 micro secs
    (c)75 nano secs
    (d)75 micro secs

    4. For 1 MB memory, the number of address lines required,

    (a)11
    (b)16
    (c)22
    (d) 24

    Ans. (b)

    5. Semaphore is used for

    (a) synchronization
    (b) dead-lock avoidence
    (c) box
    (d) none

    Ans. (a)

    6. Which holds true for the following statement

        class c: public A, public B

    a) 2 member in class A, B should not have same name
    b) 2 member in class A, C should not have same name
    c) both
    d) none

    Ans. (a)

    7. Question related to java

    8. OLE is used in


    a) inter connection in unix
    b) interconnection in WINDOWS
    c) interconnection in WINDOWS NT

    9. Convert a given HEX number to OCTAL

    10. Macros and function are related in what aspect?

    (a)recursion
    (b)varying no of arguments
    (c)hypochecking
    (d)type declaration

    11.Preproconia.. does not do which one of the following

    (a) macro
    (b) conditional compliclation
    (c) in type checking
    (d) including load file

    Ans. (c)



    12. Piggy backing is a technique for

    a) Flow control
    b) Sequence
    c) Acknowledgement
    d) retransmission

    Ans. (c)


    13. In signed magnitude notation what is the minimum value that can be represented with 8 bits

    (a) -128
    (b) -255
    (c) -127
    (d) 0

    14. There is an employer table with key fields as employer number data in every n'th row are needed for a simple following queries will get required results.

    (a) select A employee number from employee A , where exists from employee B where A employee no. >= B employee having (count(*) mod n)=0
    (b) select employee number from employe A, employe B where A employe number>=B employ number group by employee number having(count(*) mod n=0 )
    (c) both (a) & (b)
    (d) none of the above

    15. Type duplicates of a row in a table customer with non uniform key field customer number you can see

    a) delete from costomer where customer number exists( select distinct customer number from customer having count )
    b) delete customer a where customer number in b rowid
    c) delete customer a where custermor number in( select customer number from customer a, customer b )
    d) none of the above

    Section B


    1. Given the following statement
    enum day = { jan = 1 ,feb=4, april, may}
    What is the value of may?

    (a) 4
    (b) 5
    (c) 6
    (d) 11
    (e) None of the above

    2. Find the output for the following C program

    main
    {int x,j,k;
    j=k=6;x=2;
    x=j*k;
    printf("%d", x);

    3. Find the output for the following C program

    fn f(x)
    { if(x<=0)
    return;
    else f(x-1)+x;
    }

    4. Find the output for the following C program

    i=20,k=0;
    for(j=1;j<i;j=1+4*(i/j))
    {k+=j<10?4:3;
    }
    printf("%d", k);

    Ans. k=4

    5. Find the output for the following C program

    int i =10
    main()
    {int i =20,n;
    for(n=0;n<=i;)
    {int i=10;
    i++;
    }
    printf("%d", i);

    Ans. i=20

    6. Find the output for the following C program

    int x=5;
    y= x&y

    7.Find the output for the following C program

    Y=10;
    if( Y++>9 && Y++!=10 && Y++>10)
    {printf("%d", Y);
    else
    printf("%d", Y);
    }

    Ans. 13

    8. Find the output for the following C program

    f=(x>y)?x:y

    a) f points to max of x and y
    b) f points to min of x and y
    c)error

    Ans. (a)

    9. What is the sizeof(long int)

    (a) 4 bytes
    (b) 2 bytes
    (c) compiler dependent
    (d) 8 bytes

    10. Which of the function operator cannot be over loaded

    (a) <=
    (b) ?:
    (c) ==
    (d) *

    11. Find the output for the following C program

    main()
    {intx=2,y=6,z=6;
    x=y==z;
    printf(%d",x)
    }

    Section C (Programming Skills)

    1.Answer the questions based on the following program

    STRUCT DOUBLELIST
    { DOUBLE CLINKED
    INT DET; LIST VOID
    STRUCT PREVIOUS; (BE GIVEN AND A PROCEDURE TO DELETE)
    STRUCT NEW; (AN ELEMENT WILL BE GIVEN)
    }
    DELETE(STRUCT NODE)
    {NODE-PREV-NEXT NODE-NEXT;
    NODE-NEXT-PREV NODE-PREV;
    IF(NODE==HEAD)
    NODE
    }

    Q. In what case the prev was

    (a) All cases
    (b) It does not work for the last element
    (c) It does not for the first element
    (d) None of these

    2.Answer the questions based on the following program

    VOID FUNCTION(INT KK)
    {KK+=20;
    }
    VOID FUNCTION (INT K)
    INT MM,N=&M
    KN = K
    KN+-=10;
    }

    Q. What is the output of the following program

    main()
    { int var=25,varp;
    varp=&var;
    varp p = 10;
    fnc(varp)
    printf("%d%d,var,varp);
    }

    (a) 20,55
    (b) 35,35
    (c) 25,25
    (d)55,55


    Section D

    1. a=2, b=3, c=6 Find the value of c/(a+b)-(a+b)/c

    2. What does the hexanumber E78 in radix 7.

    (a) 12455
    (b) 14153
    (c) 14256
    (d) 13541
    (e) 131112

    Ans. (d)

    3. 10 : 4 seconds :: ? : 6 minutes

    Ans. 900

    4. Q is not equal to zero and k = (Q x n - s)/2.What is n?

    (a) (2 x k + s)/Q
    (b) (2 x s x k)/Q
    (c) (2 x k - s)/Q
    (d) (2 x k + s x Q)/Q
    (e) (k + s)/Q

    5. From the following statements determine the order of ranking

    M has double the amount as D, Y has 3 rupees more than half the amount of D
    Ans. Data insufficient

    Questions 6 - 10 are to be answered on the following data

    A causes B or C, but not both
    F occurs only if B occurs
    D occurs if B or C occurs
    E occurs only if C occurs
    J occurs only if E or F occurs
    D causes G,H or both
    H occurs if E occurs
    G occurs if F occurs

    6. If A occurs which of the following must occurs

    I. F and G
    II. E and H
    III. D

    (a) I only
    (b) II only
    (c) III only
    (d) I,II, & III
    (e) I & II (or) II & III but not both

    Ans. (e)

    7. If B occurs which must occur

    (a) D
    (b) D and G
    (c) G and H
    (d) F and G
    (e) J

    Ans. (a)

    8. If J occurs which must have occured

    (a) E
    (b) either B or C
    (c) both E & F
    (d) B
    (e) both B & C

    Ans. (b)

    9. Which may occurs as a result of cause not mentioned

    I. D
    II. A
    III. F

    (a) I only
    (b) II only
    (c) I & II
    (d) II & III
    (e) I,II & III

    Ans. (c)

    10. E occurs which one cannot occurs

    (a) A
    (b) F
    (c) D
    (d) C
    (e) J

    Ans. (b)











    POSTED BY: PRAGYAN MISHRA

    INFOSYS INTERVIEW PROCESES

  • Pragyan

  • Company Name : Infosys

    Type : Fresher, Job Interview
    Hi all. This is rizwan from hindustan university, chennai. We had infosys campus recruitment on Dec 10, 2010. Totally 273 appeared, finally 81 got selected and i m one among them. I want to share my experience with u all.

    There are 2 rounds.
    1.Written Test(Reasoning and Verbal)
    2.HR interview.

    1. Written Test.: It had two parts.One is Reasoning paper(includes analytical, Logical,Non verbal,Arithmetic)-40 mins and the other is Verbal paper-35 mins. In the first paper there were 30 questions which has to be answered in 40 mins.The pattern usually they follow is given below.

    Reasoning paper:
    (1-5) - Figure continuation -It is there in R.S.Aggarwal Non-verbal reasoning book. It is enough if u study that.

    (6-10) - Logical reasoning -here they gave an incomplete table and also some clues to fill that followed by five questions from that table.(slightly confusing).

    (11-15) - Data Sufficiency -it is enough to practice this from R.S Aggarwal Quantitative Aptitude book.Try to practice all questions of that.

    (16-20) - Data interpretation -Quantitative Aptitude by R.S.Aggarwal is enough.

    (21-25) - Logical reasoning -here they gave a para are asked 5 questions from that.The para may be slightly confusing,but it will be easy if u solve more like that.

    (26-30) - sylllogism. -guys this is the easiest of all questions. In that go to verbal reasoning part. Syllogism will be there.. U will understand easily.There is no other easy way than this.


    Verbal Ability paper:

    This second paper contains 40 questions and has to be answered within 35 mins. Basic english knowledge is very essential. Time management also plays a crucial role. So u have to read it as soon as possible at that same time u should understand what is given in that. The pattern is as follows.

    (1-10) - Sentence Correction -easy if u have basic grammar skills

    (11-20) - Theme detection -practice from verbal Reasoning by R.S.Aggarwal. In this a passage wil be given from that u have to find the main theme of it.

    (21-30) - Sentence Completion -this will be like fill in the blanks from the given choices which we did in our school days but u should know the meaning of the words which are given because some complex words will also be there.

    (31-40) - Reading passage and answering questions -this is the time consuming part, Do this at last.
    Guys, it is not mandatory that they will ask questions based on the above pattern. There may be slight changes in the arrangement of questions other than that the number of questions are same. they may ask some puzzles instead of figure continuation.


    2.HR interview
    I cleared the written test. They called the names for the interview based on certain ranking. i was extremely happy when i was called 4th. Immediately i was sent to the HR interview as i was in the top order. I entered the room. The HR was a lady who was slightly old.


    Questions she asked me for the HR interview:
    -tel me about utself
    -ur family background
    -tel me about ur project
    -ur experience from college life
    -Most unforgettable moment in college life,
    -If ur marks are in decreasing order, then they will ask why is it so? Be ready for this .
    -extra-curricular activities. and some common questions which can be answered at that instant.
    And she finally asked me whether i have any questions for them. so be prepare with one or two questions regarding the company. U should ask question at that time. This will show ur interest in the company.
    The HR interview got over for all the 86 persons. And finally 81 were selected. i m extemely happy that i m one of them. It was an unforgettable moment in my life. All The best for u guys. Meet U at infy....!

    Exam/Interview Date : 10-Dec-2010

    No of Rounds : Aptitude Test, Client/Manager Interview

    Location : Chennai

    Contributor Name : Syed Rizwan










    POSTED BY: PRAGYAN MISHRA

    Interesting Facts about the Software Industry in India

  • Friday, 12 August 2011
  • Pragyan


  • India won recognition for its software writing skills in the late 1990s. Cheaper salaries which are almost equal to one fifth of the salaries paid to US and European IT counterparts have helped outsourcing
    companies like Infosys, Tata Consultancy Services and Wipro.


    The software industry in India was hit hard by the controversial fraud at Satyam Computers. IBM employ's about 70,000 workers in India. The IT industry accounts for 5 percent of India's GDP. Services offered by software companies in India


    • Custom Business solutions
    • Collaborative Content Management
    • Internet Marketing
    • Web Branding Services
    • Database Migration services
    • Customization Services
    • Application Development
    • Outsourcing
    • ERP solutions
    • Iphone Apps development
    • Collaborative Commerce
    • Programming Services
    • Quality assurance and testing services
    • Multimedia offering
    • Consulting
    • IT Business Sectors


    Most of the software companies in India are into varied types of business. There can be several types of business in the IT sectors:

    Infrastructure Software:

    •  These include OS, middleware and databases.


    Enterprise Software:


    •  These automate business process in diverse verticals like finance, sales and marketing, production and logistics.
    1. Security Software
    2. Industry-specific Software
    3.   Contract Programming



    Top Software Companies in India


    There are plenty of software companies in India which have been doing well. However, some of the top Indian software companies can be listed as:



    • Tata Consultancy Services
    • Wipro Limited
    • Infosys Technologies Limited
    • HCL Technologies
    • Tech Mahindra
    • Patni Computer Systems
    • i-flex Solutions
    • MphasiS
    • L&T Infotech
    • IBM India
    • Tata Consultancy Services



    TCS or Tata Consultancy Services


                                                                                       is one of the operative subsidiaries of the Tata Group. It is the largest information technology company not only in India but Asia. Spread across 47 countries in the globe this software company was established way back in 1978. The revenues earned by Tata Consultancy Services for the financial year 2010 accumulated to US$ 6.669 billion.


    Contact Details
    9th Floor, Nirmal Building,
    Nariman Point, Marine Lines,
    R N Goenka Marg, Nariman Point,
    Bombay
    Phone: 022 67789579


    Wipro Technologies

    Wipro is among the largest software companies in India with its headquarters in Mumbai. Listed on the New York Stock Exchange Wipro Technologies was established in 1980. According to a recent survey carried out by Brand Finance and The Economic Times in 2010 Wipro stands as the 9 most valuable brands in India. Wipro is actively involved in Application Development and Maintenance, Product Engineering, Business Process Outsourcing Technology Infrastructure etc. The total profits earned by Wipro Technologies in 2010 amounts to US$ 1.02 billion


    Contact Details
    Velocity Building, Ground Floor,
    Logitech Park, Andheri Kurla Road,
    Saki Naka, -400072., Andheri East
    Phone - 022 28577809


    Infosys Technologies Limited


    Infosys Technologies Limited was established on July 2 1981 by seven people Narayana Murthy, Kris Gopalakrishnan, Nandan Nilekani, Nagavara Ramarao, S. D. Shibulal, K Dinesh and N. S. Raghavan. Infosys in avery short span of time has managed to mark a mark for itself as a major software company not only in India but across the globe. Offering 33 offices spread cross different countries Infosys earned total revenue of US$ 4.804 billion in 2010.


    Contact Details
    Corporate Headquarters
    Plot No. 44 & 97A,
    Electronics City,
    Hosur Road,
    Bangalore - 560 100
    Phone:+91 80 2852 0261
    Fax:+91 80 2852 0362


    HCL Technologies






    HCL Technologies is the IT service wing of HCL. Founded on November 12 1991 HCL Technologies is head quartered in Noida. Counted amongst the leading software companies in India this company earned consolidated revenues of US$ 3.1 billion in the year 2010.


    Contact Details
    Corporate Office
    A-10/11, Sector - 3
    Noida - 201 301, Uttar Pradesh, India
    Tel.: +91-120-253-5071
    Fax: +91-120-253-0591

    Tech Mahindra


    Tech Mahindra is a joint venture between BT Group plc of UK and the Mahindra Group. Holding the title of the fifth largest software exporting company in India Tech Mahindra has grown by leaps and bounds since its inception in 1986. Known for providing quick telecom services this software company in India earned revenues of $976.6 million in 2010.


    Contact Details
    Mahindra India & World Headquarters
    Mahindra Towers
    G M Bhosale Marg
    Mumbai 400018
    India
    Phone: +91 1800 425 1624


    Patni Computer Systems


    Patni Computer Systems is one of the most important information technology and business solutions providers in India. Patni deals with a client list of about 400 Fortune 1000 companies. Spread across 23 countries this software company in India was founded on 10 February 1978. The company was initially established as a data converting organization by the CEO Narendra Patni and his wife. The company made consolidated revenues of US$702.57 million.


    Contact Details
    # 43, Velankani Complex,
    2nd Phase Hosur Road
    Electronic City
    Bangalore - 560100.
    Phone: 28520335


    Iflex Solutions Ltd.


    This is also one of the top software companies in India. Spread across 130 countries across the globe this company has almost become synonymous with providing IT solutions especially to financial companies.


    Contact Details
    399 A, Subhash Road, Vile Parle East
    Mumbai, Maharashtra 400057
    Phone: 022 6718500




    MphasiS


    MphasiS was founded in India in 2000. Based in Bengaluru, MphasiS is among the largest software companies in India. Spread across 14 countries MphasiS earned whopping revenue of US$767.58 million in 2010.


    Contact Details
    Leela Business Park, 2nd Floor,
    Andheri Kurla Road, Sahar, Andheri(East),
    Mumbai: 400059, India
    Phone: work91-22--56777777


    L&T Infotech


    L&T Infotech is one of the best software companies in India. It is a fully owned subsidiary of Larsen & Toubro and was established in 1997. L&T Infotech over the years has made a remarkable place for itself in the global IT world mostly because of its Business to IT connect solutions.


    Contact Details
    L&T Technology Center
    Gate No.5, Saki Vihar Road,
    Powai, Mumbai 400072
    Phone: +91 22 6776 6776
    Fax +91 22 6776 6004


    IBM India


    IBM came to India in 1992. Since the year 2006 this software company in India holds the record of employing the largest number of people. IBM has offices in most of the metropolitans and other important cities in India.


    Contact Details
    4th Flr, IL&FS Financial Centre,
    Plot C-22, 400052, Bandra Kurla Complex,
    Bandra West, Mumbai
    India
    Phone: 022 26533570


    Other Software Companies in India


    Below is a list of software companies in the different cities in India


    Global Software
    B-1 Motilal Centre, Nr Sales India,
    Ashram Road, Ahmedabad - 380006

    Acumen Soft Technologies
    BE 379, Salt Lake City, Sector 1
    Kolkata 70055

    Alliant Technologies Private Limited
    Webel HRDC, P-1, Taratalla Road
    Kolkata 700088

    Emacct Consulting Pvt Ltd
    BE 379 Saltlake City, Sector 1
    Kolkata 700064

    Infoeweb
    19/5 Sahapur Colony,
    Kolkata - 53 New, Alipore.
    Kolkatta 700053

    Matrix Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
    2 & 11, Poonam Kirti, Poonam Nagar
    Off Mahakali Caves Road,
    Andheri (East)
    Mumbai 400 093

    NeoQuant Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
    308, Omkar Prarthana, Vijay nagar,
    Andheri Sahar Road,
    Vile Parle E
    Mumbai 400068

    Nityo Infotech Services Pvt. Ltd.
    101, Janki Centre, Off Veera Desai Road,
    Andheri (W),
    Mumbai 400 053

    Phoenix SoftNet Technologies P. Ltd.
    213, reena complex ramdev
    nagar vidyavihar west
    near BEST bus depot
    Mumbai 400071

    Access Automation Pvt Ltd
    # 101, Annexe Block,
    Brigade MM Industrial Enclave,
    K.R.Road, 7th Block, Jayanagar
    Bangalore 560 082

    Adisa Solutions Pvt Ltd
    #8, 21st cross, Kaggadasapura
    C.V.Ramannagar (post)
    Bangalore 560093

    Apara Enterprise Solutions pvt Ltd
    #139,7th floor,Oxford towers,
    Kodi Halli, Airport Road
    Bangalore 560008

    Bavales Software Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
    Nurain point
    RT Nagar
    Bangalore 560032

    Abakus IT Solutions Private Ltd
    113 Jaina Towers 2, Janakpuri
    Dist Center Janakpuri
    New Delhi 110058

    AgeSoft Solutions
    A-25/ 1 Ganesh Nagar Complex
    New Delhi 110092

    All India Online Pvt Ltd
    43, Community Cent re,
    Naraina Industrial Area,
    Phase I,
    New Delhi 110028

    Aster Soft Tech India
    363 Surya Apptt sector 6, Dwarka
    New Delhi 110075

    BE Software Solutions (P) Ltd.
    1, Mini Market, Near Nanakpura
    Gurudwara, Motibagh
    New Delhi 110017

    CDW Networks
    Sector 2, Noida Barakhamba Road,
    Connaught Place
    Delhi 110001

    Connect Infosoft Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
    49-C, 1st Floor, Savitri Nagar
    (Pansheel - Malviya Nagar Main Road),
    New Delhi 110017

    GATE 2012

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