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Infosys is one of the biggest IT tycoons in India. Xeoma Video Surveillance Review. Infosys is a global leader in consulting, technology, and outsourcing solutions. But have you fully made your mind on starting your career with Infosys? Being fresher, we are more concern about starting our career with a good and fruitful start that can help us in the future or in a long run. We come across many circumstances where we get an option to choose from several companies as which company we will be joining.

Few students skip the small start-up companies and wait for large companies to come to their campus. They join the recruitment drives conducted by only big MNCs. So is the case with Infosys as it is a big brand. I will not share my views whether to go to start-up companies or MNC companies in the initial stage of your career as of now. I will write another article listing my conclusion for same. Pros for starting career with Infosys • Infosys provides the best training that you can ever undergo (My personal Experience). Infosys has made a large training campus at Mysore to train freshers.

It provides training on various technologies with an excellent study material, well created PPTs and online learning tools. • Less stressful work so you can learn other technologies side by side if you wish.

• Infosys provides Good facilities and has a good infrastructure to maximize the use of all possible options. • The Work environment is good. • Good Onsite Opportunities (If you can survive in Infosys for more than 3-4 Years) • Infosys conducts training programs on various new technologies side by side. You can register yourself and learn new technologies that you want.

• If you have plans for higher studies then Infosys is good for you. Work pressure is less so you can study and prepare for MBA or MTech and give exams. • Finally, the major point is Infosys has a brand value and a good fame.

It can help you to get a good package in small companies if you are good in your domain. Cons for starting career with Infosys: 1) The Project distribution is random. No matter in which technology you are interested or good at, you will be given project on the random basis. 2) No challenging work to do. No hard coding. If you are a keen coder or love coding, Infosys is not for you. Most projects are Support & Maintenance basis.

3) Pay scale is less for fresher as compared to other companies. (On higher Job level, it is still OK) 4) Too much of Variable Pay component 5) You need to read/practice your favorite domain at your own to brush up your skills if you want your career in that domain only. Thus, moving out of Infosys to get a job in your domain in other company. 6) You have to maintain average working hours of 9.15 yearly. I hope this article will be beneficial for you to give a better picture.

Please do share your feedback or experiences in the comments to help other people. Hi, I’m Final year Btech computer science student from computer science. I got placed in infosys through campus placement. During the ppt infosys hr mentioned about internship. And now my doubt is “When will they call the placed students for the internship program? If we are going for internship during 8th sem then are we supposed to do the project from my college or else during internship will the company assign me the project?

” And after the internship will there be training? • Divya Singh says.

Infosys-syllabus-course-details-subjects-mysore infosys-syllabus-course-details-subjects-mysore A few months back you got a news in the media that Infosys has changed its Course, study material and even whole structure of Training. Earlier in Mysore training, Infosys used to teach Java in their training but now they are focusing on Python instead of Java. Python is more easy and interesting than Java and even Python is more useful and good to understand concepts of Object Oriented Programming. So in this post, I am going to tell you about the new structure of Infosys Training in Mysore campus. Stream Training: Now Infosys Training is divided into two levels. First Level is Generic which is common for all and other is Stream which is technology focused.

Generic Training is of 41 working days and Stream Training is 47 working days. In Stream training, there are four levels again which is called Focus Areas (FA).

Syllabus of FA depends upon technology and it varies stream to stream. There are around 11 streams which you get here. Selection of Stream is independent of any record and it is purely random. Some people say it depends on performance and some say it depends on employee serial number but it is purely random.

Anyone can get any stream after you complete your Generic training. Infosys Mysore Training Course Subjects Languages Syllabus Generic Training: Generic training is of 41 working days and it is divided into 3 FA’s. The course is of 3 FA’s are: FA-1 Python Object Oriented Programming Data structures FA- 2 DBMS Operating System Software Engineering FA:-3 Group Project After every FA, there is an exam which is divided into two sections. One is Hands-on in which you have to write code and another section is Objective based in which you have to answer 33 Questions in 90 minutes which has tricky questions in it and yes it also has negative marking. Over all, you need to score 65% to clear individual Focus Areas.

Stream Training: Stream training is of 35 days if you will clear it in one go. Other wise it can extend up to 28 days more. You will get 2 chances to clear each FA. There are 4 FA in the stream and last FA is a group project which is basically the only hope to increase your total percentage. Comparatively Stream training is more difficult and more practical as it gives you more knowledge on specific tools which are related to your stream. I cannot tell you about every Stream, I have done training in Business Intelligence so I can give you all information on Business Intelligence Stream.

You can ask me any question related to business Intelligence in the comment section. I will try to answer as soon as possible. P.S: Java is the most difficult training in Infosys Mysore and most of supplies come in this training. No you cannot do anything to save yourself from getting Java, only thing you can do it Pray. But If you love coding, then Java can be the most interesting subject for you.

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