NSU Celebrates Placement Success at TCS for 10 Students
BCA Graduates Secure Coveted TCS Roles After Rigorous Selection Process
Ten BCA Students Land Prestigious TCS Graduate Trainee Positions Through Merit
JAMSHEDPUR – 10 students of Netaji Subhash University, Jamshedpur have been placed in TCS as Graduate Trainees. The news reverberated through the University corridors and enthused other students looking for good placement too.
The teachers of NSU said that one of the key factors that set these students apart was their proactive approach to skill development.
They participated in various workshops, training programs, and hackathons organized by our university, which not only enhanced their technical skills but also helped them develop a broader understanding of the industry and its requirements.
The selection process at TCS is known for its thoroughness and rigor, focusing on assessing candidates’ technical skills, problem-solving abilities, and overall suitability for the roles on offer.
The fact that these ten students successfully navigated this challenging process is a testament to their academic excellence, as well as their commitment to continuous learning and self-improvement.
Dr. Ranjan Mishra, Dean, IT, NSU said: “In a significant achievement for the university, Aman Ahmad, Priya,Umesh Mahato,Muskan, Owais Raza,Md. Javed, Asif Raza, Akash Sharma, Akash Upadhyay and Piyush Kumar (10 Students) of BCA-5th Semester have secured coveted placements in Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) as Graduate Trainee, a testament to their exceptional talent and the rigorous preparation they underwent.”
The placement drive, conducted by TCS, saw a high level of competition, with thousands of students vying for a limited number of positions.
The success of these ten students not only reflects their individual brilliance but also highlights the quality of education and training provided by our university.
The Registrar of NSU, Nagendra Kumar, acknowledged the efforts of Dean-IT Dr. Ranjan Kumar Mishra and all the IT faculty members and placement cell, who have worked tirelessly to prepare students through placement-oriented training.

