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MCA Internship in jaipur ,Rajasthan

  • Posted: January 9, updated January 9
  • Type: Full-Time
  • Company: genxsoftindia
  • URL: www.genxsoftindia.com
  • Location: india

Description

The company GENX SOFT TECHNOLOGIES (P) LTD. Is India based company initiated by ROYALS GROUP (RCWA) in 2005.  It is a legal entity of Ministry of Corporate Affairs which was incorporated under Companies ACT1956 inviting applications for MCA/BTECH Internship for 2012-13.
It is an IT company dealing in Web Application and Software Development. It has established its Core Software Development Division at Jaipur, Rajasthan. Company has a very strong network for overseas business management in U.S., Japan, and Italy etc.

Companies Core Technical Platform:-
•  Web Development on PHP, JAVA, .NET Technologies.
•  Operating System Windows/Linux.
•  Database on ORACLE, MY SQL, DB2.

Our Corporate Services:-
•  B2C Services:- Here Company offers Business to Customer Services for Software           Development/Web Application. Software Reselling/Portal Selling & development etc.
•  B2B Services: - Here Company offers Business to Business services as well Technical Supports.
Type of Projects Offer to Intern:-
1.  Industrial Projects:- We can also call it a project offered by our client or demanded. As in this case owner of source code become the person “Client” who pay for this.
2.  Research Projects:- This type of projects include those application which are designed on the behalf of Market/User research to offer valuable services to the clients.


        Topics                         Description
Technical Platform       PHP , JAVA, .NET , LINUX , SEO
Tracks       Web Development & Software Development
Designation       Technical Trainee
Duration       45 Days Industrial Training + Remaining as an Employee
Stipends       2-4 K As per performance
Total Seats       60 Total including all departments
Certification       Industrial Training/Internship Certification + Project Certificate
Extra Facilities       Recommendation Letter for Placement + LIVE Industrial   Projects  
    On Line Space for all developed Projects  
Location       Jaipur, Gwalior **As per Interest of the candidate
Department       Technical & Software Development
Process of Internship       On Line Application (CV) at hrd@genxsoftindia.com

Starting Date         As per schedule of the University
Accommodation         Separate Arrangements for Boys & Girls

   
Stipends & Remuneration:-

In case of Intern a candidate will get stipend according to rules & norms of H.R.D which would be up to 5000 INR as per performance.

Facilities for Interns:-
•  Wi-Fi Campus for Industrial Working.
•  Company Tools for working on projects
•  Team Guide allotted from the company.
•  Individual employment ID.
•  Free web space to upload projects on-line.
•  Visits on Client as well different company locations in India.
•  Dead Line and target based working schedule to get real time exposure.
•  Real Time Project Opportunities for better improvement of the candidate.
•  All Training & Guidance will be given by our Core Industrial Experts & Developers of the company.
Official Declaimer:-
•  Contents of Internship Offers are the individual Property of the company.
•  Interested students can directly contact to our HRD on mentioned Contact Details.
•  Training Contents are mentioned for security reasons please visit the campus for the same.
•  All Applications can be downloaded from company website.
Please Apply Online At http://www.genxsoftindia.com/mcainternship.php
Contact Our HRD At +91-8829045688

How to Apply

Please Apply Online At http://www.genxsoftindia.com/mcainternship.php
Contact Our HRD At +91-8829045688



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