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Press Trust Of India Mumbai
Fearing a massive shortage of skilled manpower in the next few years, the country's top IT firms are enhancing their interaction with colleges and universities to ensure that the graduates who pass out from these institutions match the industry's requirements.
 
TCS the country's biggest software exporter, as well as Infosys Technologies, Satyam Computer and HCL are among the companies that are either already working with engineering colleges or are planning to collaborate with the academia to churn out professionals with the right skills.
 
"One of the major challenges being faced by the Indian IT industry is the lack of qualified talent. Both the engineering colleges and the IT industry are realising the need to scale up students to meet growing demand," Somnath Baishya, Infosys head (HR), said.

 
 

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First Published: Dec 10 2007 | 12:00 AM IST

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