PANORAMA QUARTERLY | Issue2 1 PANORAMA Quarterly VOLUME – I | ISSUE –2 MARCH 2015 360 DEGREE VIEW OF TRAINING AND PLACEMENT ACTIVITIES @ “YOGIDHAM GURUKUL” Editorial Board Chief Editor Prof. Rashmi Agrawal Editors Prof. Chirag Nathwani Prof. Deepak Upadhyay Prof. Deven Patel Prof. Vishal Vora Prof. Jimit Talati Prof. Pratik Munjani Prof. Ravi Patel Prof. Pratik Kadecha Prof. Hetal Thakar Designed By Prof. Rahul Vaza Prof. Piyush Chadarava Published By Training & Placement Cell PLACEMENT NEWSLETTER CONTENTS Lucky Charms (MBA & MAM-2015)…………….02 Lucky Charms (Engineering & MCA-2015)…...03 Upcoming Campus Drive………………...…….…04 Hit the Bull’s Eye….........................................05 Scratch your Mind……………………………………06 Success Stories…………………………….…………07 Campfire………...............................................08 Do you Know?................................................09 Know Your Recruiter……………….….…….….….10 Alumni Meet….…………………………..….…..11 Crystal Jubilee Celebration …….……….……12 Stealth 2015………………………….……..…….13 AATMAN 2015………………………….……….14 PANORAMA QUARTERLY | Issue2 2 LUCKY CHARMS MBA & MAM PLACEMENT 2015 – MBA & MAM NAME OF STUDENTS SPECIALIZATION ICICI SECURITIES @ 3.00 LPA NISHANT JANI MBA – MARKETING UNIVERSAL ADS MEDIA @ 1.44 LPA KINJAL GODHANI MBA – MARKETING RADDHA BHARBHAYA MBA – MARKETING RIDDHI THAKAR MBA – MARKETING BHAVYA BHANSALI MBA – FINANCE KRISHNA RAYANI MBA – MARKETING CHIRAG SURANI MBA – FINANCE HEMALI CHAUHAN MBA – MARKETING AMI MEHTA MBA – FINANCE DIMPLE ADHIYA MBA – MARKETING CHANDANI DHRUV MBA – MARKETING JAY KHODIYAR MACHINE TOOLS @ 1.80 LPA MEGHAVI RAVAL MBA – MARKETING CHANDANI DHRUV MBA – MARKETING MRUGANK CHHAYA MBA – FINANCE MAMTA JADEJA MBA – HR JUHI LEHRU MBA – FINANCE RUBY YADAV MBA – FINANCE PAN CAPITAL @ 1.80 LPA ICICI PRUDENTIAL @ 1.44 LPA BHAVYA BHANSALI MBA – FINANCE AEISHWARIYA KESHARI MBA – IB KISHAN DATTANI MBA – FINANCE KRUTI ADATIYA MBA – FINANCE PRIYANSHA KANSAGARA MBA – FINANCE RUCHI SHETH MBA – FINANCE BINDAL VORA MBA – FINANCE MAAHI MILK PVT. LTD. @ 1.80 LPA KHENGAR MAHESHWARI MBA – FINANCE BHAVYA BHANSHALI MBA – FINANCE SIDDHI BHATT MBA – HR RACHITA MAHETA MBA – FINANCE KHENGAR MAHESHWARI MBA – FINANCE UNIVERSAL HUNT @ 2.16 LPA POOJA MAHAMUNI MBA – MARKETING ANUSHREE GANATRA MBA – FINANCE SNEHAL RANPARA MBA – HR YOGESH KESHUR MBA – MARKETING UPMAN CONSULTANCY @ 1.80 LPA KOTAK MAHINDRA BANK @ 1.44 LPA ASHISH BARDANA MBA – FINANCE HIRVA BHATT MBA – HR RUTVI SHETH MBA – HR HARSHIL PATNI MBA – HR KHYATI HADVANI MBA – MARKETING SANJANA HIRPARA MBA – HR HEMALI CHAUHAN MBA – MARKEITNG TRADEINDIA.COM @ 2.16 LPA SBI CAPITAL @ 1.44 LPA L & T CONSTRUCTION @ 1.44 LPA VIRAL SHAH MBA – MARKETING KAMAL DAVE MAM KISHAN DATTANI MBA – MARKETING YASH JANI MAM PANORAMA QUARTERLY | Issue2 3 LUCKY CHARMS ENGINEERING & MCA - 2015 PLACEMENT 2015 ENGINEERING & MCA NAME OF STUDENTS BRANCH ESPARKBIZ TECHNOLOGIES PVT. LTD. @ 1.44 LPA ZALAVADIYA KRUPA JENTIBHAI BE(CE) RUPALA POORNABEN JAYNITLAL BE(CE) BELADIYA AMISHABEN JAYNTIBHAI BE(CE) GATEWAY TECHNOLABS PVT. LTD.@ 1.80 LPA VAJA PRATIKSHA HARESHBHAI BE(CE) KUKADIYA HIRAL BHARATBHAI BE(CE) NEXUM SOFTWARE LTD. @ 2.40 LPA BE(CE) ZENSAR TECHNOLOGIES LTD. @ 2.60 LPA PAREKH DHARIN HITESH BE(CE) NCRYPTED TECHNOLOGIES @ 1.80 LPA SACHANIYA JANVI HIMANSHUBHAI BE(CE) IMOBDEV TECHNOLOGIES PVT. LTD @ 1.20 LPA TANK MEHUL GIRISHBHAI BE(CE) BE(CE) CAPE ELECTRIC PRIVATE LTD. @ 3.00 LPA SINGH BITTU VIRENDRA JOSHI DHRUV BHARATKUMAR BE(IC) BARAD SAGAR RAJESHKUMAR BE(IC) VAGHELA RAJDEEP PRAKASHBHAI BE(IC) KLOECKNER DESMA MACHINERY @ 1.44 LPA VORA NIRAJ KIRITBHAI BE(IC) ESPARKBIZ TECHNOLOGIES PVT. LTD. @ 1.44 LPA BE(IT) ARTH I-SOFT @ 1.44 LPA POPAT RIMPAL RASIKLAL BE(IT) GATEWAY TECHNOLABS PVT. LTD. @ 1.80 LPA DAVE SHALINI MUKESHBHAI BE(IT) MAAHI MILK @ 3.25 LPA KOTHARI HARSH JAYESHBHAI BE(IT) THAKKER TECHNOLOGIES @ 1.68 LPA KUMAR SAURAV S BE(IT) INDUSA @ 2.40 LPA TRIVEDI PRIYA KAMALBHAI BE(IT) DRC SYSTEMS @ 1.80 LPA POOJA ARVINDBHAI RUDANI MCA ANAND VIRENDRABHAI TANK MCA SARJEN SYSTEMS PVT. LTD. @ 1.50 LPA INDUSA @ 2.40 LPA TRIVEDI VISHAL DEVSHANKAR BE(IC) PATEL YATIN BHUPATBHAI ARTH I-SOFT @ 1.44 LPA KALYANI FORAM KIRITKUMAR VAISHNANI DARSHAK NATUBHAI BE(EC) RONAK SURESHBHAI KHILOSIYA MCA ARTH I-SOFT @ 1.44 LPA RUDANI SANJAY NARSINH MCA SEVEN DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY @ 1.20 LPA ELLUMINATI @ 1.20 LPA VALA HIRALBEN ARVINDBHAI BE (CE) THUMMAR MITAL PRABHUDASBHAI BE (CE) RELIANCE INDUSTRIES LTD. @ 6.00 LPA NARIYA SAGAR GOVINDBHAI BE(IC) PATEL ROMIL SURESHBHAI BE(IC) VASANI RAKESHKUMAR CHANDULAL BE(IC) KADIVAR PARTH ASHVINBHAI BE(IC) KELVIN SHUBHASHBHAI KANTARIA MCA SARJEN SYSTEMS PVT. LTD. @ 1.50 LPA NAGNESHIYA DILIP RAMESHBHAI MSC(IT) SOLWIN INFOTECH @ 1.44 LPA KANSAGARA ARJU BE(IT) UNDAVIYA CHIRAG ARVINDBHAI BE(CE) ALACHIYA VANCY MEHBUBBHAI BE(CE) SHUKLA KARAN VASANTBHAI BE(CE) PANORAMA QUARTERLY | Issue2 4 UPCOMING CAMPUS DRIVE FOR MBA & ENGINEERING Name of Company Purpose Campus Date MAAHI MILK PVT. LTD. 15 JAY KHODIYAR MACHINE TOOLS 10 UNIVERSAL ADS & MEDIA 10 UPMAN COSNULATANCY 10 SARTHHEE CONSULTANCY 50 MUTHOOT FINCORP 28/02/2015 DEXTER CONSULTANCY FIRST WEEK OF MARCH WIPRO FIRST WEEK OF MARCH VALVOLINE MARCH UNIVERSAL HUNT 100 EPP MARCH PAN CAPITAL 04 PARAM WEBS MARCH SBI CAPITAL 10 HDFC SECURITIES MARCH TRADEINDIA.COM 10 eCLINICAL Works MARCH XL DYNAMICS 800 77 VITA GREEN 03 AZURE COSNULTANCY APRIL HSM FOODS 02 JUSTDIAL.COM MARCH/APRIL ASIAN PAINTS 08 eSPARK BIZ SOLUTIONS 10 NCRYPTED TECHNOLOGIES 10 ELLUMINATI 05 COMPANIES PARTICIPATED IN ON & OFF CAMPUS RECRUITMENT DRIVE Name of Company Number of Requirement TCS 200 ICICI SECURITIES 50 ICICI PRUDENTIAL 50 KOTAK MAHINDRA BANK 10 TOTAL 1367 45 Number of Students Placed 1367 20 Number Opportunities Generated Number of Companies Participated in On and Off Campus Drive PANORAMA QUARTERLY | Issue2 HIT THE BULL’S EYE HOW TO CRACK GROUP DISCUSSION? 5 Group discussions are an important part of the selection process for admission into a B-School of your choice. You have passed the intelligence test, with GD, your oratory and communication skills along with your problem solving skills will be tested. Let’s read about the points that you should keep in mind: About Group Discussion: Group Discussion is a process where exchange of ideas and opinions are debated upon. This process is mostly used for selecting candidates for admission to management schools basically for MBA. A typical GD comprises of a small group of candidates. Each group is then given a topic for discussion. The topic can be general or specific. Example: Kashmir Conflict or just a phrase saying "Where there's a will there's a way". Remember to take a stand during the discussion. It is not necessary that you conclude by a positive or a negative viewpoint, but to summarize the discussion well and being neutral gives you an edge over others. The candidates are given a time limit for discussing this topic. Each participant has to give his or her views about this topic. The panelists are there to judge the discussion. After the time limit is over, the best candidate from the group is selected. The same process is followed for other groups. Tips on GROUP DISCUSSION To help you better we have compiled a list of points that you should keep in mind while you participate in a group discussion. 1) Adequate matter/ Subject matter is essential: You should have subject knowledge and be well aware of the latest happenings around you, not just in India but around the world as well. To be in a better position, make sure that you have in-depth knowledge on the subject. Subject knowledge is a prerequisite while you are preparing for a group discussion because you will then have the power to steer the conversation to whichever direction you want to. If you can memorize some relevant data, it will be an added advantage. 2) Make sure you Read Widely: Being an avid reader will help you in group discussions. Last minute preparations you are strictly a no no, while you are preparing for group discussions. You should read over a period of time. Reading not only adds to your knowledge database, but enhances your vocabulary skills as well. Plus reading over a period of time, helps in your understanding of a particular subject/ topic better. 3) Choose Magazines that are Rich in Content: Always opt for magazines that are content rich and not just full of advertisements. Often magazines have columns which are promoting a particular institute etc. Avoid such magazines, do some research and buy the best that will be beneficial for you in the long run. 4) Be Aware of Topics that are repeated: Often, there are topics which re-appear with minute changes and minor variations. Be aware of such topics well in advance so that you have ample time to prepare for the same. For example the issues of terrorism, gender inequality, poverty, Ayodhya conflict, liberalization and privatization, reservations in educational institutions etc often appear as GD topics. Make sure you know these topics well and can come up with some unique, insightful points along with dates, stating facts. 5) Work on your Communication Skills: You should be well versed in your communication skills. You should have a good vocabulary and a decent command over English. Much before your actual group discussion, rehearse well. You can sit with a group of friends and choose a topic and indulge in a friendly banter. Not only will this increase your knowledge, you will be a better speaker by the time it is time for your GD. 6) Listen to the Topic Given During GD Carefully: Listen to the topic carefully and understand it... Be alert and vigilant. Sometimes, the topic may be really simple but the manner in which it is presented to you, can be baffling. The first thing that you should do after hearing the topic is by structuring it on the sheet that is given to you to make notes. Make a rough sketch of the points that you would like to speak aloud. You will be at an advantage if you open the discussion, but then beware of what you speak. Deviating from the main topic, or passing strong statements like ‘I agree/ or disagree …’ should be avoided. Your strategy should be to test the waters and make a generic PANORAMA QUARTERLY | Issue2 statement relevant to the topic. If you can, back it up by relevant data. 7) Try and Maintain a Balance in your Tone: Besides what you are saying, remember that the panellists are observing your body language as well. If you do not agree with the other student’s point of view, do not raise your tone in objection. Listen to his point of view and instead of dismissing it upfront, try and draw a common ground. . 8) Listening Skills are Essential: Carefully listen to what others have to say. Just speaking throughout the discussion doesn’t make you smart, you should also give others a chance to speak. Try and listen to him/her, respect their view point Quiz – 02 – SCRATCH YOUR MIND 6 too. If the speaker is making an eyecontact with you remember to acknowledge him by saying “yes, you agree” or just by nodding your head, so that the speaker is aware that his listeners are listening to him and paying full attention. This will also show that you are vigilant and are an active participant in the discussion. 9) Body Gestures are very important: The panellists observe the way you sit and react in the course of the discussion. . Body gestures are very important, because your body language says a lot about you. In a GD, sit straight, avoid leaning back on to the chair or knocking the table with pen or your fingers. Also, do not get distracted easily. For example, if the door in room you are sitting in opens, do not look back to see who it is, this will show how distracted you are. 10) Be the first and also the Last to Speak: As mentioned earlier, initiating a GD is an advantage. Closing it too also adds brownie points. If you can grab the opportunity to close the discussion, then you should summarize it. If the group has not reached a conclusion try concluding it. Imagine you are driving and you have the power to accelerate or brake according to the situation on the road and avoid any accidents. Try to be that conscientious driver in a GD. Take the initiative, know when to apply your brakes and when to seize the opportunity and accelerate the conversation to reach to a desired destination; conclusion in your case. Good luck! Q.1) Suppose 12 monkeys take 12 Q.4) The difference between the ages Names of five early birds with correct minutes to eat 12 bananas. How many of two of my three grandchildren is 3. answers monkeys would it take to eat 72 My eldest grandchild is three times published in next issue. bananas in 72 minutes? older than the age of my youngest Q.2) A circular dartboard of radius 2 foot is at a distance of 20 feet from you. You throw a dart at it and it hits the dartboard at some point Q in the circle. What is the probability that Q is closer solutions will be Answers of Quiz- 01 grandchild and my eldest grandchild’s age is two years more than the ages of and Answer 1) A=15,B=21,C=6,D=54. my two youngest grandchildren added together. How old is my eldest Answer 2) Suppose box 1 contain apple, box 2 contain orange and box 3 contain grandchild? mix label then possible answer will be to the center of the circle than the Q.5) If I want to write 1 to 1000 with box 1 orange, box2 mix fruits and box 3 periphery? base 8 number system apple. Q.3) Mango is one penny each, Orange at 2 for a penny and grapes at 3 for a then how many 3’s are used Answer 3) 7 in writing these numbers? Answer 4) 30/19 hours penny. A father spent 7 penny and got Answers with explanation the same amount of each type of fruit can be mailed to below email id: Answer 5) 60mt train length and for each of his 3 children, Ram, Shyam panorama@aits.edu.in 660mt tunnel length and Kishan. What did each child get? days of date of issue. within 15 PANORAMA QUARTERLY | Issue2 7 incredibly efficient to convert AgroForestry-Milling residues into Biocoal and energy resources. MEGHAVI RAVAL MBA (MARKETING) Selected in J. K. MACHINE TOOLS What does it take to follow your passion? Meghavi Raval—works as a Marketing Executive & promoted to Export Exeutive after 15 days of my on the job performance with Jay Khodiyar Machine Tools. I started seriously searching for jobs this past December when I was in Forth semester about to finish my master’s in Business Administration. I was finishing a Master of Business Administration in Marketing, so I was looking for jobs in advertising, branding and marketing, but as well as jobs in the nonprofit sector. Jobs that dealt with creativity, innovation, event planning, volunteer management, and community organizing. I started this past December as a Jay Khodiyar Machine Tools. J 'Jay Khodiyar Machine Tools' is a leading name amongst the manufacturers, suppliers and exporters engaged in the fabrication of Briquette Machine, Briquetting Plant & Gasifiers. Since inception in the year 1994, company have successfully created a remarkable position as a quality manufacturer of Briquetting Machinery & Biomass Briquetting Plant which are manufactured employing the cutting-edge technology, ensuring substantial storing and combustible capacity. Hence, our Briquette Machines are My role has me working with buyers and suppliers and converting opportunity into requirements. I am the liaison between the national and international market and organization. I provide my expertise on marketing strategy, event development, leadership development, and community development. I also work with each of the events to meet their fundraising goals and other metrics set forth by the Jay Khodiyar Machine Tools. I think that my business background, my undergraduate degree is in marketing, my volunteer management experience, and my graduate work in student activities helped me land this job. Having an indepth understanding of business practices makes it easier to explain to volunteers and community members where the money they raise goes and how the Jay Khodiyar Machine Tools is structured and managed. If someone has a passion to create a world where cancer is no longer a threat, a passion to unite a community around a single cause, and a passion to develop community leaders, then they will be able to find a way into this field. I suggest that someone volunteer with this type of organization to gain an understanding of the volunteer perspective because as a staff member, you become removed from what it is like to be a volunteer. I volunteer outside of work to be able to keep that perspective. Being able to have an understanding of the staff and volunteer perspectives will allow you to create and sustain positive relationships with the people you work with and serve on a daily basis. Additionally, someone does not need to have a loud and outgoing personality to be successful in this field – he/she just needs to be confident in his/her abilities and be willing to listen and learn. Not all volunteers that a person will interact with will be 100% extroverted – volunteers come in all forms. Now I am going for a business tour at South Africa for finalizing the deal. The largest piece of advice I can offer is that everything will work out if someone is willing to put in the time and effort. I know that after the first month of job searching that I began to think that I may never be able to find a job, never mind a job that I loved. What kept me going was what my boss at my internship during graduate school told me: “Don’t give up. You will find a job. Even when you think you may never find one, keep going and it will all work out.” Those simple words kept me going through the process and thank you very much to Training and Placement Cell for helping me to find a dream job. BITTU SINGH B.E. (E.C.) Selected in CAPE ELECTRICAL PVT. LTD. Hello I am Bittu Singh. I got selected off campus for OBO Betterman & Cape Electrical Pvt. Ltd. It feels great to be selected in college campus and among students of different college and University. And having your job letter in your hands before your engineering gets over can be counted as one of the best days of your life. Truly it was not easy as it looks like it takes lot of hard work and proper understanding of concepts of your academic subjects. A good preparation PANORAMA QUARTERLY | Issue2 is very necessary to enter into a corporate world and to be a representative employee of an organization. But it’s not so tough if you have a strong determination and skills. Our college does provide all updates and instructions about campus and venue. Faculties personally attended all students who are willing to face campus. To be selected in an organization one should start working on communication skills; almost all companies expect first this from their employee. You should know very clear what kind of work and task one perform in organization. For technical preparation, go through basics first and go through various websites and try to be updated with new technology. In interview try to be honest don't bluff because they quickly get it. And be confident; answer properly whatever they ask you. I practiced it many times with my friends to overcome my nervousness, it does help a lot. 8 CAMPFIRE MOTIVATIONAL STORY The students were puzzled. “What should I do now to come out of pain?” asked professor again. The Professor began his class by holding up a glass with some water in it. He held it up for all to see & asked the students “How much do you think this glass weighs?” “Put the glass down!” said one of the students . “Exactly!” said the professor. .’50gms!’….. ’100gms!’ …..’125 gms’ Life’s problems are something like …the students answered. this. . . “I really don’t know unless I weigh it,” Hold it for a few minutes in your head said the professor, “but, my question & they seem OK. is: What would happen if I held it up like this for a few minutes?”…. . Think of them for a long time & they ‘Nothing’ …..the students said. begin to ache. . . ‘Ok what would happen if I held it up Hold it even longer & they begin to like this for an hour?’ the professor paralyze you. You will not be able to asked. do anything. ‘Your arm would begin to ache’ said . one of the student . To get selected is not so toughest part but even not so that easy. In my case that worked well as to show your capabilities. “You’re I am very much thankful to Atmiya Institute of Technology & Science and especially our faculties; they mailed us and provided us each every possible material to get selected. have severe muscle stress & paralysis right, now what would happen if I held it for a day?” “Your arm could go numb; you might & have to go to hospital for sure!” ….. Ventured another student & all the students laughed. It’s important to think of the “Very good. challenges or problems in your life, But during all this, did the weight of But EVEN MORE IMPORTANT is to the ‘PUT THEM DOWN’ at the end of glass change?” Asked the every day before you go to sleep… professor. . ‘No’…. Was the answer. That way, you are not stressed, you “Then what caused the arm ache & the wake up every day fresh &strong & muscle can handle any issue, any challenge stress?” that comes your way! PANORAMA QUARTERLY | Issue2 9 DO YOU KNOW? 13 STEPS TO BECOME A SUCCESSFUL SOFTWARE DEVELOPER faced the same error before". And work; go out to have a tea or coffee, GOOGLE the exact error message. before trying it again. Chances are 99% you will find the answer. 11. Be confident. Help others and ask Software Development is no longer 6. Be more public. If you will not show from others. Different people will considered as an art. But it was made others that you are cool and you have different aspects to solve an as A deserve more, how will they know? issue. successful software developer is a There is simple way to do that - start person who is able to write each line blogging, ask and answer questions, 12. Never be ashamed, when you of code with passion. And passion ensure Google knows something find the bug as a single line of code. cannot be obtained by any software about you. Share your knowledge in Usually most of the bugs can be engineering degree, it must come your team and project. If you learned corrected in a single line of code. from within yourself. something new, why do not share it. What matters is, how hard you tried You will forget it if will not be trying it. in different aspects to solve the issue. an engineering practice. 1. Be passionate about the being a software developer. If you are not 7. Never use Microsoft notepad to do passionate for sitting in front of the coding. Use at least Notepad++. mean that you a need a person who PC for the whole day, simply enjoying the lines of code you write; this is not 8. When you see an application (web for you. application or windows), tell yourself. If this is an application. Then 2. Always start with the simple hello it's technically possible for me to build world. a similar one. 3. Don't try to learn all the 9. When you see an application (web programming languages. What you application or windows), try to need to know is the concepts. model it in your mind. Always ask will help you in doing your job - it is a coach or a more senior staff then you are. This means that you need a person who stays where you want to be and you need to take a leaf from his/her book. And if he will not be yourself, can you build a similar 4. Don't start programming with a application yourself. If not try to find language the place where you think you might such as C/C++. Try something like Java or C Sharp. get stuck. And try to Google and find how to do it. 5. When you face an error. Always tell ALONE, 10. If you get stuck in a code logic for Someone in this world should have more than two hours; STOP your to 13. Find a mentor. This does not yourself, "I'm NOT high enough - you will need to find another. But all the time you need to have that person. Also have people, friends if you will, who will help you keep on track. It could be your wife or girlfriend, or best friend who always supports you (in my case he is a developer, but this doesn't matter). PANORAMA QUARTERLY | Issue2 10 KNOW YOUR RECRUITER "WIPRO” In today’s world, organizations will to changing customer needs. Wipro is be assessed at PCMM Level 5 in Wipro Ltd (NYSE:WIT) is a global well positioned to be a partner and 2001 information technology, consulting co-innovator to businesses in their and with transformation journey, identify new 156,866 employees serving clients in growth opportunities and facilitate 175+ cities across 6 continents. The their foray into new sectors and company posted revenues of $7.3 markets. outsourcing company billion for the financial year ended have to rapidly reengineer themselves and be more responsive Listed on NYSE in 2000 (NYSE:WIT) The first company in the world to Entered the BPO business in 2002 Entered the Eco-energy business in 2008 Milestones Mar 31, 2014. Wipro helps customers do business trusted brands, is a name with a better by leveraging our industry- long history. Here’s a snapshot of wide experience, deep technology expertise, comprehensive portfolio of services and vertically our journey to date: aligned Excellence’ enable us to harness the latest technology for delivering business capability to our clients. Established in 1945 as Western India Vegetable Products Limited business model. Our 55+ dedicated emerging technologies ‘Centers of Wipro, one of the world’s most in Amalner, Maharashtra IPO for capital in February 1946 Ventured in to the fledgling IT industry in 1981 and exports subsidiary, Wipro innovative Systems Ltd. in 1983 towards delivering business value and its commitment to sustainability. Wipro champions optimized utilization of natural resources, capital and talent. Today we are a trusted partner of Pioneers in marketing indigenous Personal Computers in 1985 Quarterly Established software products Wipro is globally recognized for its approach PANORAMA ATMIYA Group of Institutions Established a Joint venture with GE in 1989 Entered IT services in the 1990s – YOGIDHAM GURUKUL, choice for global businesses looking we were among the pioneers in KALAVAD ROAD, to ‘differentiate at the front’ and developing the ODC (Offshore RAJKOT(GUJARAT), INDIA ‘standardize at the core’ through Development Center) concept technology interventions. Software business assessed at SEI-CMM Level 5 in 1998 PANORAMA QUARTERLY | Issue2 11 PANORAMA QUARTERLY | Issue2 12 PANORAMA QUARTERLY | Issue2 13 PANORAMA QUARTERLY | Issue2 14 PANORAMA QUARTERLY | Issue2 15 PANORAMA QUARTERLY | Issue2 16
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