Hexaware Technologies launches WIL Program for Freshers
CioreviewIndia Team | Monday, 22 March 2021, 06:52 IST
One of the leading global IT consulting and digital solutions providers in India, Hexaware Technologies, has announced that it is offering a Work Integrated Learning program for outstanding graduate talent (BSc/BCA) in India.
Under this program, the eligible BSc/BCA candidates selected by the Company will be fully sponsored for a 4-year, 8-semester M.Tech program while occupied on exciting real-world projects. This program enables graduates in Science/Computer Applications an excellent opportunity to earn a prestigious Master's degree in engineering and nurture their career in the field of Information Technology. Moreover, this program also offers a striking stipend and the opportunity to join Hexaware as a full-time employee in their third year, subject to adherence to high academic and performance standards.
Senthil Nayagam.K, Chief Learning Officer, Hexaware Technologies, states, "We are very excited with the career path we are enabling for outstanding B.SC/BCA graduates. They will get an excellent working environment and technology exposure at Hexaware while simultaneously earning a Masters from BITS, PIlani, leading to exciting opportunities for them in the IT industry."
The students selected for this program will be registered into the Work integrated learning program of Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS) Pilani, a prestigious University in India. Hexaware is currently recruiting bright graduate talent (BSc/BCA) in India for this program.
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