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there is nothing wrong in hiring B.Sc graduates for outsourcing work.
the type of work being done these days does not require IIT graduates.
it is better to have a good, competent B.Sc graduate rather than a run of the mill pack rat eng. graduate.
just having an eng. degree doesn't guarantee any quality in IT work
I am in IT and completely agree with you.
Very few smart people are required at software architecture level.
BTW, I would say BSc qualification is no less than engg. degree. You don't need engg. graduates to write good code. People like Bill Gates do not need to finish engg. degree to become a smart guy.
So why did TCS/Infy go on a hiring spree in 90s in engineering colleges and creating such "difficult to crack" exams? Does it mean that they under utilise their employees capabilities?
I have no problem with science graduates working as software programmers. It just means that those companies either erred by hiring overqualified graduates or the work they do these days require less skill than what it took 10 years ago.
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no i seriously didn't know who she is although i suspected she'd be a music or dance composer from that statement.
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When I applied at TCS, I couldn't clear the written exam as it was based on GRE format, and I hadn't prepared for GRE.
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In today's world automatic code generation is a breeze.
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