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http://web.cs.toronto.edu/
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However, in government sector you can apply for:-
1.Bank P.O
2.SSC(Graduation level)
3.IAS
4.IPS
5.Bank Clerical Post
If you see private companies then you have lot of option like:-
(I) TCS
(ii) CTS
(iii) INFOSYS
(iv) WIPRO
(v) Patni Computers
(vi) Tech Mahindra
(vii) Mahindra Satyam
(viii) Hexaware
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(a) Media Lab Asia
(b) National Informatics Centre Services Incorporated (NICSI)
(c) National Internet Exchange of India
(d) Digital Locker
(e) Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI)
(f) CSC e-Governance Services India Limited
(g) ERNET
(h) C-DAC
(I) Centre for Materials for Electronics Technology (C-MET)
(j) NIELIT Formerly DOEACC Society
(k) SAMEER
(l) STPI
(m) Electronics and Computer Software Export Promotion Council (ESC)
Job opportunities are of developer and R&D engineering in both hardware and software field.
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 3
That's because you don't know about Indian Railways. I will give you a short introduction of Railways in India. Indian Railways is the biggest recruiter in the world with lots of opportunities for both technical and non-technical cadre students with highly reputed jobs and handsome salary with numerous benefits.
The first step is to look for your eligibility - https://scoop.eduncle.com/rrb-eligibility-criteria
Indian Railway is a network which carries about eight billion passengers (the highest in the world) and 1.01 million tonnes of freight (fourth highest in the world).
All the best.
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