Two UoH students bag 32 lakh pay package

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

Abhijit Parab, Robin Thomas

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

Abhijit Parab and Robin Thomas pursuing their MTech in IT and CS respectively were selected under the campus placement by the company from about 50 odd students to work in their office in Singapore as R&D Engineers.

Congratulating the students, P Appa Rao, VC of UoH, “It is a wonderful achievement for the students and a proud moment for the University and School of Computer and Information Sciences (SCIS) that a multi-national company like Works Application has chosen UoH for the campus placements”.

Abhijit Parab, a native of Goa did his BTech from Goa College of Engineering and joined UoH for his MTech in Information Technology.

He credits his Mother, Father and brother for his success and mentions the tons of motivation and support from all his friends, colleagues and teachers without whom this achievement would not have been possible.

While, Robin Thomas who is a native of Kerala did his BTech from Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology, Kakkanad, Kochi majoring in Electronics & Communications.

He is presently doing his MTech in Computer Science at UoH. While thanking Works Applications Co. Ltd for offering him this job,

he makes special thanks to the placement cell and placement coordinators at UoH, his parents, department, professors, friends and the almighty God for all the guidance and blessings leading to this job offer.

The students selected are from the SCIS which is one of the top performing schools in UoH. The faculties are actively involved in research, and are student-friendly.

There is 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,

seminars held in the school which include high-profile researchers in the country and workshops done by top MNCs like IBM, Hitachi etc. There is a Special Assistance Programme (SAP) from UGC for the School on thrust area of Green Computing.

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