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India, A Hot Destination For Outsourcing Programming By Ankur Patel The outsourcing programming work is nowadays a booming industry in India. The availability of skilled professionals like doctors, MBAs, CAs, engineers, and software professionals has made India a hotspot for outsourcing programming need. Moreover India is a gateway to intellectual pool with expertise in Queens English language, so most of the foreign companies prefer outsourcing work for India amongst other Asian countries like Philippines, Manila, Pakistan, Bangladesh, etc.
India has been experiencing a wide growth in outsourcing programming offered by overseas companies as they get the best service from their customer support work done here. Numerous outsourcing programming countries have established in Indian metro cities
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like Bangalore which is a hub, Hyderabad, Pune, Mumbai, Amedabad, Delhi and Kolkata. Lot of outsourcing programming work is been executed in these cities of India because of their capacity in terms of infrastructure, costs and resources which has catered the growth of outsourcing programming work. Apart from these cities, considering the infrastructure and cost factors, the companies have also established in small cities and towns like Noida, Gurgaon, Baroda, Cochi, Hubli, Vizag and many other places. This has helped not only the overseas companies save their money but also to the Indian outsourcing companies who undertake the outsourcing programming work from the overseas companies. Bangalore, the hub outsourcing programming touched $12.5 billion fund in the fiscal year 2004-2005.
India being a hot destination for US firms, each month, about 40 companies are being established. The outsourcing programming has given birth to great employment opportunities to those Indians who have good command over English language. Such people are paid handsome salaries for working in an outsourcing programming company in India. Though the outsourcing programming professionals are paid a good salary, it varies from one place to other. A person getting a salary of say Rs. 9000 (approximately $200) in Ahmedabad may get the salary of Rs. 12000 in Mumbai, Rs. 13000 in Hyderabad, Rs. 15000 in Delhi and Rs. 18000 or more in Bangalore for the same work.
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